
University of Georgia graduate student Alexandra Pajak's new instrumental CD draws inspiration from an unlikely source - HIV. 'Sounds of HIV,' released by Azica Records on Oct. 26, is a 17-track, 52-minute long musical adaptation of the fatal virus' genetic code.
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Sounds of HIV: Protein 1: I. —
Sounds of HIV: Prelude
Protein 2
Sounds of HIV: Protein 8
Sounds of HIV: Protein 1: III. —
Sounds of HIV: Protein 1: II. —
Sounds of HIV: Protein 3
Sounds of HIV: Protein 5 - Protein 6
Sounds of HIV: Protein 2
Protein 5 & 6
Sounds of HIV: Protein 7
Sounds of HIV: Protein 4
Sounds of HIV: Protein 9
Sounds of HIV: Postlude: I. —
Sounds of HIV: Postlude: II. —
Sounds of HIV: Postlude: III. —
Sounds of HIV: Postlude: IV. —
Sounds of HIV: Postlude: VI. —
Sounds of HIV: Postlude: V. —
Selective Mutism
PTSD: II. Grounding
Recovery
PTSD: I. Dissociation
Schizophrenia
Bipolar DO
Folie à deux
Sounds of COVID-19: I. Prelude
Sounds of COVID-19: II. Protein 1
Sounds of COVID-19: III. Protein 2
Sounds of COVID-19: IV. Protein 3
Sounds of COVID-19: V. Protein 4
Sounds of COVID-19: VI. Protein 5
Sounds of COVID-19: VII. Protein 6
Sounds of COVID-19: VIII. Protein 7
Sounds of COVID-19: IX. Protein 8
Sounds of COVID-19: X. Protein 9 & 10
Sounds of COVID-19: XI. Protein 11
Sounds of COVID-19: XII. Protein 12
Sounds of COVID-19: XIII. Postlude
Protein 1. 3rd movement
Protein 1. 1st movement
Protein 1. 2nd movement
Protein 3
Protein 7
Prelude
Protein 4
Protein 8
Protein 9
Sounds of HIV: Protein 1. Movement 3
Postlude. 1st movement
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