Five mathematical songs

5. “Music is Math,” Boards of Canada.  (Bonus: “The Smallest Weird Number,” but only if you accept the axiom of choice.)

4. “Algebra,” Bryan Zentz.

3. “Phi*1700 (u/v),” μ-ziq.

2. “Pi*r^2″, Clint Mansell.  (Bonus: “2*Pi*r.”)

1. “Cross Product,” The Alpha Conspiracy.

Honorable mention: “Trickonometry,” Aaron Kelley.

2 Responses to “Five mathematical songs”

  1. Aaron Says:

    Don’t forget “My Mathematical Mind” by Spoon
    ( who in the same song continue with the lyrics “can see the breaks” )

  2. Kevin Says:

    Good point. Also, isn’t there an Orbital song called “Mobius” or something?

    And I skipped “Pocket Calculator” because that was just too obvious.

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