I observe that the advent of recorded music resembles a Bose-Einstein Condensate. Before recorded music, live performance operated like a fluid, high entropy gas phase. Every performance was a localized, unrepeatable wave function–fundamentally moving and unique each performance. The advent of recording technology acted as a quantum cooling mechanism. It trapped the sound waves into a fixed state, collapsing in infinite fluid variations into a single, frozen, identical format of data. When millions of people across the globe listen to the exact same audio file, they are all experiencing a locked, synchronized wave function simultaneously. Recorded music effectively turned a fluid waterfall into a permanent, anti-tropic constant. I look forward to hearing other people s opinions on this idea. This is my first submission on this forum. I intend to put some more up soon.