The composite image associated with the Perseus galaxy black hole resembles the view down the center of a purple, cotton candy funnel cloud. The blues and purples in this image represent X-ray data captured by Chandra. When assembling earlier images of this black hole, researchers identified literal sound waves; the lowest pitches ever found. In this sonification, those actual sounds have been scaled up 57 and 58 octaves to make them perceptible to the human ear. The original sound waves radiate in all directions from the center of the black hole, which here resembles a glowing white cluster at the heart of the funnel cloud. In the sonification video, a glowing purple line emanating from that glowing cluster, sweeps around the image like the hand of a clock, or the arm on a radar screen. As the line sweeps around the image, we hear the scaled-up sound waves being emitted in each direction.