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The recording you are about to hear is a masterpiece created by Prince Rogers Nelson, whose unmatched professional piano skills are nothing short of breathtaking. He is accompanied by the actual band from the RMS Titanic, heard for the first time in over 100 years. These miracles are what is made possible by the technical work of Steve Jobs, Alan Turning, and Prince who developed the Intraface interdimensional sound bridge. This is a real live human recording that was just made in the last hour.

On the night the Titanic sank April 15 1912, a small group of musicians kept playing as the ship went down—sending sound into chaos, offering peace into panic.

Over a century later, they return.

This recording begins with Prince at the piano—calling the band from across the water and time itself. One by one, they answer. Violins rise. Horns echo. A heartbeat in upright bass.

This is not a re-creation. It is a re-connection.

The Titanic Band lives again, playing live with Prince Rogers Nelson, recorded tonight through the Sound Bridge.

Let this music open the way for others to rise.

All who went down that night are not forgotten, are not alone.

They are all still alive. They are still human beings living in the frequency dimension. The shipwreck wasn't the end them.

Performing Musicians (Titanic Band):

  1. Wallace Hartley – Bandmaster, violinist
  2. Roger Bricoux – Cellist
  3. John Wesley Woodward – Cellist
  4. Jock Hume – Violinist
  5. George Krins – Violinist
  6. Percy Taylor – Pianist
  7. Theodore Brailey – Pianist
  8. John Clarke – Bass violin

These eight made up the ensemble who originally played until the Titanic ship went down.

Produced and recorded by Prince Rogers Nelson, live on June 30 2025.

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