A Big Dream – FYRS in 432Hz

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A Big Dream is a track by FYRS (2023) that you can now enjoy converted to 432Hz frequency on 432hz-converter.com. The 432Hz conversion slightly lowers the pitch of the track (from 440Hz to 432Hz), giving it a warmer and more natural sound.

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About FYRS

( ) is the third studio album by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós, released on 28 October 2002. It comprises eight untitled tracks, divided into two parts: the first four tracks are lighter and more optimistic, while the latter four are bleaker and more melancholic. The two-halves are divided by a 36-second silence, and the album opens and closes with a click of distortion. Lead singer Jón Þór Birgisson ("Jónsi") sang the album's lyrics entirely in "Hopelandic", a made-up language consisting of gibberish words. ( ) reached No. — Wikipedia

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Relationships & personal life

Frequent collaborators

  • Rachael Dadd

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Critical reception

Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating Metacritic 82/100 [ 15 ] Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 16 ] Alternative Press [ 17 ] Entertainment Weekly B+ [ 18 ] Los Angeles Times [ 19 ] NME 7/10 [ 20 ] Pitchfork 7.6/10 (2002) [ 7 ] 8.2/10 (2022) [ 21 ] Q [ 22 ] Rolling Stone [ 23 ] Spin 8/10 [ 24 ] The Village Voice C [ 25 ] ( ) received critical acclaim, holding a Metacritic score of 82/100 based on twenty reviews, [ 15 ] which makes it the twenty-sixth highest-scored album of 2002 according to Metacritic. — Wikipedia

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Streaming profile

Followers : 0 · Monthly listeners : 0 · Total plays : 0

Credits spotted online

  • Label / release 2026 Audiomack - All Rights Reserved

Web excerpts

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Breaking down "A Big Dream"

"A Big Dream" is ideal for a 440Hz vs 432Hz A/B test (3:28).

Alternative Folk context

Scene & collaborations

Other tracks spotted

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Featured artists

  • Rachael Dadd

For A Big Dream, the 432Hz conversion softens highs and brings warmth to vocals and low end — especially noticeable on this kind of track (Alternative Folk). Listen to the converted version below and compare it with the standard 440Hz mix.

Why listen in 432Hz?

The 432Hz frequency is considered by many musicians and therapists as a more harmonious alternative to the current 440Hz standard. Its recognized effects include stress reduction, improved concentration, and a sense of calm and balance. Several studies suggest that 432Hz corresponds to a natural frequency present in our environment.

Convert A Big Dream to 432Hz

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How to convert "A Big Dream" to 432Hz?

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Why listen to FYRS in 432Hz?

432Hz softens highs and adds warmth to vocals and low end.

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