Summary

Instrumental. A formant is one of the resonant frequency bands that shape the timbre of a vowel or instrument — the thing that makes an "ah" sound different from an "oh," or a violin different from a cello. Naming an instrumental piece Formant is a gesture toward the timbral identity of the music itself: the track is, in some sense, about the quality of its own sound.

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