In the last lesson I created Ion, an electronic music artist. His name identifies with the genre as it emphasises the high energy of electronic music, literally meaning a positively charged atom. His new album would be called Blueshift, a term applied to a decrease in wavelength and increase in frequency caused by a relative motion, which is mostly used in astronomy.
A connection to the space reflects on the genre's mysterious characteristics due to sounds mostly being created by the digital technology rather than live instruments, which sometimes builds a surrealistic atmosphere. It also continues the scientific theme established by the artist's name, which forms the star image of him as an intellectual whose works are inspired by universal thoughts rather than only by the everyday life.


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