Fez soundtrack reveals stunning hidden images

The Fez soundtrack has only been out a few days, but a group of very observant fans have already discovered some incredible images hidden away on individual songs from the soundtrack. Similar to the hidden images found within Portal 2, the pictures were discovered by importing the tracks into audio recording software and poring through their spectrograms.

Particular tracks with strange noises or moments of silence produced the best results, some examples of which can bee seen below, courtesy of Tumblr blog Black Coffee Spirit:

The track “Majesty” includes Salvador Dali’s painting Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) (1954).

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 “Beacon” contains a picture of the first footprint Neil Armstrong left on the Moon in 1969
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“Flow” contains Greta Kempton’s 1949 portrait of President Harry S. Truman.

What do these images mean? Are they there for a reason? Or is the game’s creator Phil Fish just messing with us?

Check out this message board on GameFAQs and read as the users slowly discover more images and discuss the processes for which they used to filter the audio.

Source: VentureBeat
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