Most music visualisers just react to volume in real time — nothing to keep once the song ends. Spectral Field is different: it analyses the whole track's audio to generate one fixed, deterministic artwork — same track, same piece, every time. It runs entirely in your browser (audio never uploaded), and any piece exports as a high-res print or a pen-plotter-ready SVG. Built as a personal project by a musician who wanted his own tracks to have a visual identity — no existing tool did quite this.
In this visual tour through history trace the earliest examples of what we today take for granted, from the first website to use surround sound to the first upload-your-face. Complete with year-by-year factsheets, Google insights & commentary from the creators