(m)ORPH is an abstract, musical VR experience created by audio technologist Kasson Crooker. (m)ORPH is not a game, but lets players interact with audio in real-time to create a dynamically evolving music environment. Sound is literally all around you, yielding an immersive 360-degree spatial audio mix that you get to control and customize. (m)ORPH features 15 ambient, experimental songs from innovative artists like Christopher Willits, Taylor Deupree, Symbion Project, Kodomo, Micah Frank, George Hurd, Yumi Iwaki, dvdv, Kodacrome, Matthew Mercer, Dispak, Bloodbeak, Khems, and Black House Triangle. Perfect for meditation or to escape the stresses of the world, the placid music and chill artistry will transport you to a new state of mind. Immerse yourself in a whole new way of listening to music!
Exceptionally well done. I've had consumer VR since 2016 and have tried countless free programs; this experience really stands out and deserves your time. Basically, this is an album presented with a fully-realized and engaging VR environment. The music is actually really nice and appropriate for the visuals. The interactivity is extremely well thought out and engaging. I could hype it further, but needless to say it's something you'll need to check out yourself to see how you enjoy it. I think the creators did a fantastic job--creating an app like this not only helps promote their music, but adds true engagement. It's also really well executed in VR and is fun, relaxing, and memorable. I probably sound like a shill, but I enjoy it quite a bit and am impressed at how innovative it is. It's a free app and I highly recommend checking it out.
Soothing and compelling. Once you learn the controls, this is a cool way to interact with music. I love the minimalist art style, and how the experience is customized for different songs.
This After COSMIC SUGAR let me down. The little thumbnail picture for this app looked promising. It turns out, that it was not that intuitive, which made it difficult to get immersed and it didn’t really make me want to explore it more. COSMIC SUGAR on the other hand was great. I think I was looking for more of that experience.