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Weird album alert: Lego is offering the sound of bricks falling into each other

If you’ve finished Spotify and still haven’t found something avant-garde enough for your chill-out sessions, let me direct you to the new Lego White Noise album.

What we have here are seven 30-minute tracks consisting of nothing but the sounds of Lego bricks bashing into each other in a wonder cascade of noise.

Why? Lego says this is designed to “help listeners find a moment of zen in their day, making it the perfect audio accompaniment for falling asleep, unwinding, or relaxing through Lego building.”

They continue:

“Each Lego element makes a unique noise, which is why designers experimented with over 10,000 in their quest for the perfect soothing sounds. The result is a soundscape that includes tracks such as ‘It All Clicks’, which perfectly captures the joyous sound of two Lego elements joining together, and ‘The Waterfall’, created by pouring thousands of Lego bricks on top of each other.”

Here you go. Fill yer boots. (You can also find this on Apple Music and other streaming services.)

Alan Cross

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