Base by Base - Music

Gustavo Barcelos Barra

Base by Base Music is the musical extension of Base by Base — a space for the original soundscapes, themes, and atmospheres that accompany science, reflection, and discovery. Here, music takes the lead: cinematic, thoughtful, and immersive compositions created to inspire focus, wonder, and intellectual curiosity.

  1. 20h ago

    Dimers in the Dawn

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 445. Song title: Dimers in the Dawn Original Base by Base episode: 445: Why Thymine Survived the UV: Photodamage Pathways Explained Article metadata: Article title: UV photodamage pathways and the evolutionary selection of thymine over uracil in early genetic systems Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2615278123 Reference: Khosh Abady K, Karpourazar N, Rentzepis PM. UV photodamage pathways and the evolutionary selection of thymine over uracil in early genetic systems. PNAS. 2026. doi:10.1073/pnas.2615278123 Lyrics: Verse 1 On a cold bright edge of water and stone, UVC poured down where the first codes were grown. Two letters stood there in the violet light, One bruised fast, one broke deep in the night. Pre-Chorus Thymine flared hard, took the hit, didn’t run, Uracil shimmered—then the damage was done. A choice in the glare, no enzymes around, Just physics and patience in the ice-packed ground. Chorus Make it bend, don’t let it break— Turn the wound into a shape you can shake. Cyclobutane, close the loop, hold the line, In the blast of the sky, we learned to self-assign. From the burn to the repair, to the message in time— Thymine in the dawn, dimers in the dawn. Verse 2 Absorbance falling like a fast-ticking clock, Fluorescence rising from a photoproduct shock. Some scars fade back, some lock in for good, (6-4) shadows where CPDs withstood. Bridge Read the Raman whispers—bands in a row, Signatures telling you what healed, what won’t let go. A ratio like a warning after lamps go blue, Will the pathogen recover, will the damage stay true? In every bright screen, in every sterilized hall, The old ultraviolet lesson echoes through it all. Final Chorus Make it bend, don’t let it break— Choose the pathway you can unmake. Channel the hit to a reversible sign, So the code can return, so the thread can align. From the first frozen nights to the clean-room sun— Thymine in the dawn, dimers in the dawn.

  2. 4d ago

    Curves in the Watch

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 444. Song title: Curves in the Watch Original Base by Base episode: 444: Many-eyes or Sentinels? How Cost Curvature Shapes Collective Vigilance Article metadata: Article title: Many-eyes and sentinels in selfish and cooperative groups Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2536017123 Reference: Pilgrim C, Bate AM, Sigalou A, Aellen M, Morford J, Warren E, Krupenye C, Biro D, Mann RP. Many-eyes and sentinels in selfish and cooperative groups. PNAS. 2026;123(33):e2536017123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2536017123 Lyrics: Verse 1 In the hush of a restless edge, Eyes trade time like borrowed light, Every glance a tiny pledge, Against the dark that hunts the night. Pre-Chorus If the price of looking rises fast, We share it thin, we spread it wide, But if the cost can soften past, One brave gaze becomes our guide. Chorus Many eyes, low and steady—hold the line, Or one sentinel, burning bright, a single sign, Convex or concave, the choice is drawn in code, In the curve of what we spend, in the weight of what we owe. Verse 2 Selfish hearts or hands aligned, Still the math keeps time the same, When the threat shifts, we redraw the line, And switching feels like changing flame. Bridge Not every body pays alike—there’s an edge that pulls and bends, Energy runs in circles, so the lookout role can spend, Take your turn, then trade it back, let the tired ones descend, A rotating crown of caution where the night and daylight blend. Final Chorus Many eyes, low and steady—hold the line, Or one sentinel, burning bright, a single sign, It’s not just will, it’s how the cost becomes the load, In the curve of what we spend, we find the way we hold.

  3. 4d ago

    Curves in the Watch

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 444. Song title: Curves in the Watch Original Base by Base episode: 444: Many-eyes or Sentinels? How Cost Curvature Shapes Collective Vigilance Article metadata: Article title: Many-eyes and sentinels in selfish and cooperative groups Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2536017123 Reference: Pilgrim C, Bate AM, Sigalou A, Aellen M, Morford J, Warren E, Krupenye C, Biro D, Mann RP. Many-eyes and sentinels in selfish and cooperative groups. PNAS. 2026;123(33):e2536017123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2536017123 Lyrics: Verse 1 In the hush of a restless edge, Eyes trade time like borrowed light, Every glance a tiny pledge, Against the dark that hunts the night. Pre-Chorus If the price of looking rises fast, We share it thin, we spread it wide, But if the cost can soften past, One brave gaze becomes our guide. Chorus Many eyes, low and steady—hold the line, Or one sentinel, burning bright, a single sign, Convex or concave, the choice is drawn in code, In the curve of what we spend, in the weight of what we owe. Verse 2 Selfish hearts or hands aligned, Still the math keeps time the same, When the threat shifts, we redraw the line, And switching feels like changing flame. Bridge Not every body pays alike—there’s an edge that pulls and bends, Energy runs in circles, so the lookout role can spend, Take your turn, then trade it back, let the tired ones descend, A rotating crown of caution where the night and daylight blend. Final Chorus Many eyes, low and steady—hold the line, Or one sentinel, burning bright, a single sign, It’s not just will, it’s how the cost becomes the load, In the curve of what we spend, we find the way we hold.

  4. 5d ago

    Skip the Broken Beat

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 443. Song title: Skip the Broken Beat Original Base by Base episode: 443: 5D‑ASO boosts exon 51 skipping and restores dystrophin in DMD models Article metadata: Article title: An antisense method for efficient exon skipping and its application to Duchenne muscular dystrophy Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2606494123 Reference: Feng P., Gao P., Meng S., Yuan Y., Krainer A.R., Hua Y. An antisense method for efficient exon skipping and its application to Duchenne muscular dystrophy. PNAS. 2026;123(33):e2606494123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2606494123 Lyrics: Verse 1 Late nights under fluorescent skies, We read the body’s tangled lines, A missing line, a heavy cost, But we don’t leave the rhythm lost. Pre-Chorus So we whisper to the splice-site gate, A tiny tail to change its fate, A decoy note, a subtle steer, And sudden clarity draws near. Chorus Skip the broken beat, let the song go on, Cut the wrong frame, bring the strength back on, From a silent page to a muscle’s spark, We find the light in the after-dark. Verse 2 On bright screens, patterns start to show, Seven, eight—just enough to hold, Guiding U1 down a side-street turn, So the right new version can return. Bridge Not too much—keep the balance true, Strong enough to pull us through, From cell to tissue, test by test, A safer window, a stronger rest. Final Chorus Skip the broken beat, let the song go on, Raise a new dawn where the strain had won, A little decoy, a cleaner line, And every step says: we’ve got time.

  5. 6d ago

    Pump the Light Back In

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 442. Song title: Pump the Light Back In Original Base by Base episode: 442: When pumps go missing: Ca2+ control of PMCA2 in Tmc1 deafness mutants Article metadata: Article title: Ca2+ regulation of PMCA2 calcium pump expression in hair cells of Tmc1 deafness mutants Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2607733123 Reference: Rolseth AB, Beurg M, Konrad DE, Augusta BK, Fettiplace R. Ca2+ regulation of PMCA2 calcium pump expression in hair cells of Tmc1 deafness mutants. Proc Natl Acad Sci U.S.A. 2026;123:e2607733123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2607733123. Lyrics: Verse 1 In the hair-thin forest where the silence grows Tiny gates swing open with the push and pull But the calcium river don’t arrive like it used to So the clean-up crew can’t do its job in full Pre-Chorus Less spark in the bundle, less signal to send Vesicles waiting where the bright tips bend If the tide don’t rise, the pump don’t land Hold on—hold on—give it a chance again Chorus Bring the pump back, bring the light back in Keep that calcium moving, let the balance win Don’t let the power fade in the midnight spin We’re riding that rhythm on a thin, thin pin Verse 2 Early days are fragile, turnover running fast Pumps on the surface, then they’re gone too soon Block the traffic, starve the fuse, and it slips away And the cell starts hearing its own last tune Bridge Neuroplastin comes late like a hand on the rail Two days behind but it steadies the sail If the anchor don’t catch, the engines strain Mitochondria crying in the dark again Final Chorus Bring the pump back, bring the light back in Keep that calcium moving, let the balance win There’s a window wide open—don’t wait too long We’re dub in the lab till the break of dawn

  6. Aug 14

    Voltage in the Margins

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 441. Song title: Voltage in the Margins Original Base by Base episode: 441: Evolutionary mapping of Cav1.3 functional sites Article metadata: Article title: Identification of novel functional sites in the Cav1.3 calcium channel α1-subunit using evolutionary modeling Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2602636123 Reference: Tang X, Hermenean HC, Yakimchyka A, Tuluc P, Ortner NJ, Liedl KR. Identification of novel functional sites in the Cav1.3 calcium channel α1-subunit using evolutionary modeling. PNAS. 2026;123(32):e2602636123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2602636123 Lyrics: Verse 1 Long nights with a million lines, hidden in the code Old amino echoes humming, showing where the current flows If the pattern starts to whisper, we can find the fragile place One small change can flip the switch, rewrite the channel’s pace Pre-Chorus Tension in the sequence, like a drum about to break Signals in the silence, telling us which steps to take We don’t need a crystal ball, we read what time preserved In the folds of evolution, every contact gets its word Chorus Hey—light it up, let it speak, let the membrane feel alive Find the sites, name the fault lines, keep the rhythm in the drive From the sensor to the pore, where the coupling learns to move We can trace the spark to one residue—and prove what it can do Verse 2 Patch-clamp thunder on the screen, a heartbeat made of waves Some go dark and never conduct, some shift left and misbehave Gates that open way too easy, or they hesitate and slow Different faces, same blueprint—now we finally know Bridge Context is the secret, not just “keep” or “change” alone Epistatic roads connect the parts that never stand on their own Not predicting what direction, but it points the starring role So we map the risky clusters, turn the mystery into control Final Chorus Hey—light it up, let it speak, let the membrane feel alive Find the sites, name the fault lines, keep the rhythm in the drive From the sensor to the pore, where the coupling learns to move We can trace the spark to one residue—and change what we can do

  7. Aug 12

    Scars on the Signal

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 440. Song title: Scars on the Signal Original Base by Base episode: 440: DENV-4: Suppressing DNA Repair and Causing Genome Damage Article metadata: Article title: DENV-4 infection suppresses transcription of DNA repair genes Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2536909123 Reference: Lamkina EN, Reich J, Victora JA, et al. DENV-4 infection suppresses transcription of DNA repair genes. PNAS. 2026;123(32):e2536909123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2536909123 Lyrics: Verse 1 Late-night glow in a humming lab A quiet hit and the system sags Warnings flare in a broken chain But the fix-it crew don’t show the same Pre-Chorus Pages go dark in the repair-room light Shut-down lines in the middle of the fight A new crack shines where it shouldn’t stay And the damage writes what we can’t erase Chorus DENV-4, you cut the power to repair Left a bright bruise hanging in the air Survivors walking with a hidden mark Scars on the signal in the dark Verse 2 ATR fades like a siren drowned While γH2AX paints the fallout loud And one wild pen starts to over-write A mutagen hand in the afterlife Bridge No telomeres falling, no ending string But the genes go quiet—hear the silence ring If the cells move on, what will they become? A future risk from a battle won Final Chorus DENV-4, you cut the power to repair Left a bright bruise hanging in the air We’ll chase the why, we’ll chart the spark ’Til we clear those scars out of the dark

  8. Aug 12

    Scars on the Signal

    This release contains only the music track from Base by Base Episode 440. Song title: Scars on the Signal Original Base by Base episode: 440: DENV-4: Suppressing DNA Repair and Causing Genome Damage Article metadata: Article title: DENV-4 infection suppresses transcription of DNA repair genes Journal: PNAS DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2536909123 Reference: Lamkina EN, Reich J, Victora JA, et al. DENV-4 infection suppresses transcription of DNA repair genes. PNAS. 2026;123(32):e2536909123. doi:10.1073/pnas.2536909123 Lyrics: Verse 1 Late-night glow in a humming lab A quiet hit and the system sags Warnings flare in a broken chain But the fix-it crew don’t show the same Pre-Chorus Pages go dark in the repair-room light Shut-down lines in the middle of the fight A new crack shines where it shouldn’t stay And the damage writes what we can’t erase Chorus DENV-4, you cut the power to repair Left a bright bruise hanging in the air Survivors walking with a hidden mark Scars on the signal in the dark Verse 2 ATR fades like a siren drowned While γH2AX paints the fallout loud And one wild pen starts to over-write A mutagen hand in the afterlife Bridge No telomeres falling, no ending string But the genes go quiet—hear the silence ring If the cells move on, what will they become? A future risk from a battle won Final Chorus DENV-4, you cut the power to repair Left a bright bruise hanging in the air We’ll chase the why, we’ll chart the spark ’Til we clear those scars out of the dark

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Base by Base Music is the musical extension of Base by Base — a space for the original soundscapes, themes, and atmospheres that accompany science, reflection, and discovery. Here, music takes the lead: cinematic, thoughtful, and immersive compositions created to inspire focus, wonder, and intellectual curiosity.