

In modern days, this visualisation for music has been made available either as a plugin or an option for mp3 players as well. There were many unsuccessful attempts to continue the music visualization software to further enhance the music visuals, but none managed to went through as the enthusiasm of music visuals dropped severely.Ĭthugha made history, this music visualization software has since became a forefront inspiration for all the modern music visualizers. After January 2001, Kevin decided to stop working on this project and call it quits. It was called, Cthugha.ĭuring then, because of the novelty of it, Cthugha gained its popularity and was even featured in a children’s TV game show, Challenger, broadcasted in the late 90s. It was initially developed for Linux then for Macintosh. One of the earliest music visualizer programs that was developed and pioneered by an Australian coder Kevin Burfitt also known as “Zaph”. No doubt music visualization is relatively modern to us, but back then in 1994, some people had the foresight to pair the audio experience together with visuals.
