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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-07-31 17:23 [#01680384]
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do you agree that music is a stimulant? scientifically, is it actually a qualifiable stimulant?
is music actually physiologically addictive..
i think that it is indirect. for example; you hear fat beats, voluntarily or involuntary --> you decide that you like them. so your brain gives the message to the endocrine system... and you feel good.
personal experience; autechre 2001, dj krush 2003, skrunchface 2004, autechre 2005 ... the sounds and the beats made the hair stand up on my neck. how does the sequence of beats create human physical response? the hair-on-neck phenomena actually has to do with hormones.
why do beats sound "good", though, what is it about the timing and repetition of phat soundz?
personally, what seperates a good show or album from a bad one is this demand for a full-on physical ass-shaking response, or when that response is just all in the brain and you phase
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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-07-31 17:24 [#01680385]
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i cant believe i just wrote out phat soundz, christ
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2005-07-31 17:28 [#01680390]
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if it's biological, does that mean that all people should like the same music? or does it mean that musical tastes can be inherited through from our parents genes?
i have my doubts.
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deepspace9mm
from filth on 2005-07-31 17:36 [#01680391]
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I haven't a fucking clue, and i don't think there's really an answer. If there is, then here is not the place to find it. Ears, brains, um, hairs on necks, it's all just frippery. We like music and then we dance or say wow and then we smile and go to bed. That's it, dudeman.
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ToXikFB
on 2005-07-31 17:38 [#01680393]
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Music is a stimulant yeah, but to awnser the question why we like such music, it's probably on what your musical preferences are or because of the mishmash of artists and albums you have heard over time.
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rotunda
on 2005-07-31 17:40 [#01680395]
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Apparently heavy bass sounds stimulate your primal "fight or flight" mechanism, causing rise in adrenalin etc.
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avart
from nomo' on 2005-07-31 17:41 [#01680396]
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"is music a stimulant?"
yes, the only worth using!
Cygnus: Ae actually stated in the "Artificial intelligence" CD booklet in 1992 that they made music for those who gets goosebumps when listening to music...
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rotunda
on 2005-07-31 17:42 [#01680397]
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well speed is also quite effective
;)
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avart
from nomo' on 2005-07-31 17:49 [#01680400]
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:D
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staz
on 2005-07-31 17:51 [#01680401]
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Don't you mean chrizt/?
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staz
on 2005-07-31 17:51 [#01680402]
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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-07-31 17:54 [#01680404]
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avart: serious? thats really cool.
rotunda: heavy bass punches and kicks sort of ignite the destructive spirit. it makes sense because physically they are the most potentially 'destructive', versus high and med freq sounds - though i supposed you could still destroy someone with med or hi freq sounds
good example: at the AE show in austin this year, the venue was the 2nd floor of this building downtown. floor was wooden. between me and several other guys jumping around, and the music, i thought the floor was going to BREAK.
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yann_g
from now on 2005-07-31 17:57 [#01680407]
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i think that it is indirect. for example; you hear fat beats, voluntarily or involuntary --> you decide that you like them. so your brain gives the message to the endocrine system... and you feel good.
there is no kind of link between liking a beat and the endocrine system. you can like depressing beats btw.
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avart
from nomo' on 2005-07-31 17:59 [#01680408]
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yeah, I´m serious - I guess I should get an premium account so I could post a scan of it...
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staz
on 2005-07-31 18:00 [#01680409]
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www.imageshack.us
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avart
from nomo' on 2005-07-31 18:07 [#01680413]
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ok, hang on... *connects scanner*
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avart
from nomo' on 2005-07-31 18:21 [#01680424]
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goosebumps
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rotunda
on 2005-07-31 18:23 [#01680429]
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Nice.
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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-07-31 19:55 [#01680490]
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that is kool man, thanks for linking that
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mrgypsum
on 2005-07-31 20:22 [#01680504]
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like people already said, not scientifically a stimulant - like say caffeine is - have you ever read Dune by frank herbert,
there is this character, actually very minor character who is addicted to "semuta" semuta is a combination of taking a narcotic and listening to music to enchance the effects - this is only science fiction, but there is not doubt about the reality of this. music enchances mood
my wife works with elderly people and she always says that even the most brain dead out of the bunch will respond to music, if she plays a popular tune from back in the day, they will gleam with a look of familiarity and even get up to dance!
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-07-31 21:48 [#01680522]
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probably because music works on a more abstract level.
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OK
on 2005-07-31 23:11 [#01680539]
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sometimes.
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asymmhead
from south pasadena (United States) on 2005-07-31 23:25 [#01680544]
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music totally emits a feeling of euphoria... there are many tracks i've heard in the past that has done this to me...
on the subject of bass... my eyes roll up to the back of my head when i first hear ae tracks with deep sub bases... i.e. gelk, ccec, suppiere, the last couple minutes of augmatic disport... a bunch of others.
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futureimage
from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-01 00:30 [#01680559]
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Aphex Twin's is..... Most of it's too shit scary!
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2005-08-01 00:43 [#01680563]
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I sometimes put music to women that I have crushes on. Like girl with ponytail that I see around town is "Pwsteal.Ldpinch.D". ..Corrupted girl is "Backdoor.Ranky.S" for example
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Skink
from A cesspool in eden on 2005-08-01 00:52 [#01680567]
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You filthy bastard!!!
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