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Endless variationsI am only a few hours into using Bloom but it’s a fascinating app. If you have any interest at all into Eno’s ambient music, I urge you to give Bloom a try. The sound choices are vast and the visuals perfectly complement the music. Essentially you are generating a note by touching the screen. Said note decays and repeats for a period of time. Choose one or two notes, add to those, use two three or four fingers to get chords almost. Different areas of the screen give you different note choices. It’s endless. 10 different screens to choose as well. All with different musics. It’s gorgeous and addictive !!!.Version: 1.1

Thank you for the background audio.The next thing on my wish list would be to be able to control the “density” (how close together the notes are sounded). Air had this functionality. In that way, the sounds could be more “sparse” - for meditative purposes. Oh, and to those that want it to be like Scape - well it’s called Bloom 10 - Scape 10 is three years away! But seriously, perhaps in the meantime, the developers could make a “combination mode” where a person picks a sound from one of the ten Bloom worlds, places it on the screen, then chooses the next sound, places it, etc. That would certainly introduce considerably more variety. Then again, perhaps that is just not what Eno/Chilvers intended this app to be. Peace..Version: 1.1

Lovely!You have outdone yourselves with the visuals on this app! I also like rotating to landscape view for when I want to choose where sounds fall in the stereo field. I only wish I could watch this app on my AppleTV like I’ve done with Reflection, because this one is so aesthetically appealing (I recognize that’s a big ask, as AppleTV maybe doesn’t lend itself to the interactivity that iPhone or iPad offer)..Version: 1.1

My first app, now revisedA decade ago, i bought bloom for my ipod touch, turned a lot of people on to it. the new bloom is amazing, a lovely update to a great app. ive only just begun to explore it, but it’s beautiful. a few days later, and am loving this; a great app to get lost in, & some great sound & visuals. glad to see this updated, reinvented..Version: 1.0

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

1000% better now it plays in background:)I put on my headphones start a cool tune then enjoy reading stuff on my device with awesome meditation sounds in the back ... Totally recommend getting this app... Thank you for the great update..Version: 1.1

Just what I need…I have loved the original “Bloom” since it came out. Also enjoyed “Trope” and “Air” but always went back to “Bloom”. For me, it’s perfect for when I want some background music whilst I work, but not be distracted by singing, beats or hooks. And now this gives me that but 10 times. I’ve just had a quick play and even without headphones I know this will be perfect!.Version: 1.0

Great ambienceIt would be an amazing app if you included google’s chromecast support!!!.Version: 1.1

Love itI love this app. The added richness over the original Bloom app really makes for great listening and playing. I enjoy that each “world” is revealed only after you’ve experienced the prior ones. It’s a nice touch that encourages listening over “world surfing”. The app is not for everyone but for folks who enjoy pleasant background sounds -not to mention the ability to create your own music - it’s quite worthwhile..Version: 1.1

Beautiful, mesmerising and addictiveFirstly, this does not replace ‘Bloom’. This is a ten track album of infinite length and possibilities. The original Bloom still has its place as a prelude. Bloom: 10 Worlds is an epic soundstage with less controls than its older satellite but a bigger brain. What this means is that you are encouraged to play for longer. Leave it playing in the background (as I am doing now) and return later to add new sounds. The structure evolves to your touch, pacing and mood. It’s as busy or as quiet as you want. It plays for ever and changes slowly almost demanding that you take it slow. I have been very anxious during these COVID times (as we all have) and have turned to meditation which I find hit or miss. Bloom: 10 Worlds immediately switches me into create-mode. It’s like painting with light and sound. I come away from a Bloom session relaxed, charged and content. It really is incredible. I’ve also spent hours playing it because I go into an internal space where I don’t sense time…which I only got with the original app occasionally. They’ve really nailed it with this app. It serves many purposes but if you’re a creative looking for some grounding during these dark times, look no further..Version: 1.1

Lovely - AirPlay?AirPlay support would be great.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

Great app to vibe after a doobieBloom goes ohmmmmmm.Version: 1.1

ExquisiteEach new app that the Eno/Chilvers team develops is more ‘beautiful ‘ than the last. This second generation of ‘Bloom’ is probably the nicest pieces of ‘art’ on my iPad. Outstanding work!.Version: 1.0

Update: No background audio FIXEDUpdate: it now plays in the background. Thank you very much, developers! It now feels like a nice little ambient audio experiment while I do other things on my iPhone, which is lovely. Thank you. It makes some nice tranquil sounds I would like to listen to without staring at the screen, but the playback halts immediately when app goes to background. Including when in autoplay and timer mode, no background audio possible! The developer’s website states that all heir apps support background play but not finding it to be the case with Bloom 10, what a shame....Version: 1.1

Hours of exploration... or just let it calm you downReally impressed with this update to an already great app, in my previous review I made a few suggestions for improvement and this version includes every single thing I asked for. If only a few bigger software companies I could mention were this good at listening to their customers!.Version: 1.1

Another fine music creation appAnother fine music creation app. At first I wasn’t sure about it compared to Bloom but once I got into its structure everything clicked into place. Great for relaxing during a lockdown!.Version: 1.1

Amazing Sonic future now hereHaving so much fun with this. Lots of screen shot videos. Would love to also have background audio and have a freestyle mode like on bloom where we could play with more options to make this a full fledged sonic visual instrument . Maybe even support for a daw like aum or even garageband. Thank you 🙏🏽💗♾.Version: 1.0

More Beautiful Bloom SoundsBuilds on the simple yet alluring original release with some great new additions. The last two new worlds ‘Edo’ and ‘Late’ are both mysterious and enchanting. A must for Eno fans. My major disappointment is that there doesn’t seem to any AirPlay capability at all..Version: 1.0

Bloom x 10Mesmerising. Another triumph for the Eno/Chilvers team who never disappoint. I have all of their apps - generative music is something of a must for me. Bloom was always the cleanest and purest and what they’ve done with this app is take that essential quality and multiplied it ten-fold with new textures and innovative mechanics. Lovely stuff and, yes, background play would be great but I love this for what it is in itself - the graphics are beautifully rendered and executed. Background audio at last! Twice as good. Apple TV a possibility? More please!.Version: 1.1

Generative music in your pocketI don’t know if Brian’s hearing is going or mine, but I find some of the sounds in a couple of these ‘worlds’ pretty piercing. That said, this is a great sequel to bloom, with a simpler, more intuitive interface and the ‘play’ function let’s you sit back and enjoy a new palette of music no one has ever heard before - or will again..Version: 1.1

Stunning updateI’ve always loved the original Bloom app, and it was the driving force behind me getting an iPad in the first place. But this update is miles ahead, and looks amazingly good when put through an Apple TV.. what we have here is a super creative music app that has few rivals… Congrats on an astoundingly good piece of software!.Version: 1.0

Rich textures for contemplation...This may not suit everyone, why should it? If you already know the kind of thing Brian Eno has been developing since his early ambient experiments in the 70s then you will probably buy this anyway. But if you need a push to fork over the price of a CD a decade ago for an infinite audiovisual installation in your own pocket, then hear this: there are ten tracks, each distinct in texture and tone. These are spartan and luscious, and they evolve in ways that remain interesting while retaining the mood of the overall perimeters. This is true of both image and sound. There’s limited interactive possibilities with the tonal structure. It’s great if you like that sort of thing. I do..Version: 1.0

Great improvement over the previous versionDigging it. I wish it had an option where the initial composition can evolve throughout all of the worlds (ex: I start in world 1, 5 minutes later the same composition automatically passes into world 2, 5 minutes later the same composition passes into world 3, etc.)..Version: 1.1

Nice app ...... It now plays in the background! Yaah! My only other very minor criticism is that some of the sounds on some of the worlds come in abruptly and harsh at times. I found this app a nice complement to the entire series of apps by Brian Eno. For instance, tap the screen with some good spacing between the notes in the “Mull” #5 World and you get something vaguely that reminds me of the “Music for Airports“ algorithm. Using the same world, if you tap rapidly with several fingers (densely) across the whole screen, you get something like a cascading harp effect ... somewhat reminiscent like that on the “Ambient 3: Day of Radiance” album. Out of all Eno’s apps, I still like the “Scape“ app the best. It is even more interactive whereby you can build your own other worldly sound scapes. If I were to suggest anything to the developers, I would say look at making a Scapes 2 type app that was different and would complement the first one. (BTW, I am STILL trying to figure out what heck the question mark slider does! Care to tell me or is it just a Red Herring?).Version: 1.1

Needs more base tonesWould be nice to have a bass world.Version: 1.1

Reinventing the wheel for a 3rd or 4th timeBrian Eno was one of the first people to popularise the idea of the generative record: a sequence of sounds that while containing similar motifs and timing, would never be the same sequence twice. Technology of the 70s-90s made this feat hard to accomplish outside of an installation setting, but “apps” and the proliferation of mobile phones and tablets (computers in your pockets) have enabled this idea to become very accessible in the 21st century. The original Bloom was a great idea, but limited in mood and texture; “Bloom 10: worlds” enables the listener to navigate 10 environments that correspond to their mood at the time. When this released I was frustrated by the lack of background play; the visual aspect of this app is great, but sometimes I merely want it to play in the background like a little musical automaton while I write or do some other task which requires concentration. I hate giving anything a maximum rating because it seems almost sycophantic, but when you add the cherry on top of what was already a fine piece of cake like Bloom it seems unacceptable not to. Good job Eno/Chilvers. The developer always tries to respond to user complaints / concerns in a way that I believe Bloom: 10 worlds will continue to improve..Version: 1.1


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