- 84.3LEGITIMACY SCORE
- 84.8SAFETY SCORE
- 4+CONTENT RATING
- $7.99PRICE
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Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers are pleased to announce Bloom: 10 Worlds – a developed, augmented and expanded new edition of 2008’s game-changing original Bloom app, which explored uncharted territory in the realm of applications and was dubbed “The First Great iPhone App” by Gizmodo.
Requiring no musical or technical ability, the egalitarian and user-friendly Bloom app enabled anyone of any age to create music, simply by touching the screen. Part instrument, part composition and part artwork, Bloom’s innovative controls allowed users to create elaborate patterns and unique melodies by simply tapping the screen. A generative music player took over when Bloom was left idle, creating an infinite selection of compositions and their accompanying visualisations.
Bloom: 10 Worlds is a reimagining of the original – not simply a remaster. If the original Bloom was a single, then this would be an album. The widely broadened palette of sounds and images can be experienced via 10 new ‘worlds’, each exploring a new direction for Bloom. The first world the user encounters is an echo of the original app, with circles appearing where the user taps. Each subsequent world unlocks automatically, introducing new combinations of sounds, shapes, colours and rules of behaviour.
Praise for the original Bloom
“The very first iPhone apps were universally dull. And then Bloom came out. It was immediately obvious that something special was happening. The app was interesting on an artistic level – one that made you reconsider the relationship between technology and music. It raised the bar for musical iPhone apps.” Gizmodo
“Hypnotic and ludicrously addictive.” The Guardian
“A relaxing alternative to just about anything else you can do with an iPhone.” Wired
Eno began collaborating with musician / software designer Peter Chilvers on Will Wright’s computer game Spore. Their shared interest in generative music rapidly lead to the development of a prototype for Bloom in 2008. In the intervening decade, they experimented further with the field, expanding their catalogue of apps with Trope, Scape and Reflection. In that time Chilvers has also acted as an engineer and technical advisor to Eno on a number of other projects. A series of multi-speaker installations around the world laid the groundwork for 2016’s The Ship, and they premiered Bloom: Open Space, a mixed reality installation in Amsterdam in 2018.
In addition to his work with Eno, Chilvers co-founded the Burning Shed label and online store, toured with Underworld’s Karl Hyde as keyboardist and musical director, and has recorded instrumental albums and collaborations with vocalist Tim Bowness.
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Bloom: 10 Worlds Pros
✓ Background?I’d like to run this in the background, which is I believe how it’s supposed to work, at least as I understand the ambient concept, but the app doesn’t seem to work that way. Otherwise I love it. Figure that flaw out and I’ll rate it 5 stars..Version: 1.0
✓ FantasticAfter several months enjoying this app I must pay my respect to the creators Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers. I’ve been using this app for various reasons: to get inspiration for a new song, to explore all the possibilities (many), to relax and meditate, to calm my pets. At times I will hit the play button and let AI play for me for hours at length. Of all the 10 Worlds my favorite are Petri, Karabekian and Mull. Some of the sounds are a bit harsh, while others remind me of Tibetan bells and such. Definitely an app to have whether you’re a musician or not..Version: 1.1
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✗ MehThere isn’t much todo and the worlds are essentially the same. Save your cash..Version: 1.0
✗ A bit harshI found the tones to be harsh and not very tranquil. Interactivity with the screen and it’s artwork were a bit dull as well. I thought Trope was a much better platform..Version: 1.0
✗ Bloom: 10 Worlds Negative ReviewsIs Bloom: 10 Worlds legit?
✅ Yes. Bloom: 10 Worlds is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 67 Bloom: 10 Worlds user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for Bloom: 10 Worlds is 84.3/100.
Is Bloom: 10 Worlds safe?
✅ Yes. Bloom: 10 Worlds is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 67 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.2/5. AppSupports Safety Score for Bloom: 10 Worlds is 84.8/100.
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✅ There have been no security reports that makes Bloom: 10 Worlds a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.
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Product details of Bloom: 10 Worlds
- App Name:
- Bloom: 10 Worlds
- App Version:
- 1.1
- Developer:
- Opal Limited
- Legitimacy Score:
- 84.3/100
- Safety Score:
- 84.8/100
- Content Rating:
- 4+ Contains no objectionable material!
- Category:
- Music, Entertainment
- Language:
- EN
- App Size:
- 70.25 MB
- Price:
- $7.99
- Bundle Id:
- com.generativemusic.Bloom10Worlds
- Relase Date:
- 07 December 2018, Friday
- Last Update:
- 22 February 2019, Friday - 20:26
- Compatibility:
- IOS 11.0 or later
Now supports background play. Airplay issue fixed. Swipes from outside screen no longer register as notes. Headphones and external speakers recommended..