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n3wjack
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Date:
Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:31:14 +0200
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Re: [idm] freqed out
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some chart music can makes me feel ill as well... I wonder what tricks Britney uses to accomplish that... On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 14:27:26 -0700, chthonic <chthonic@chthonicstreams.com> wrote:
quoted 30 lines ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------> ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Oneaphex@aol.com > > >I went to a Sonic Youth show recently, and Wolf Eyes opened for > them. > >They're industrial/dark ambient. I was trying to get into their > music, but it > >wasn't doing anything for me. At one point I started to feel terrible, > like I > >needed to throw up and my head was spinning. I felt so bad I had > to sit down, and > >the only thing I can attribute it to is the music. As soon as the > song was > >over I felt better. This thread just reminded me of it...the end :) > > interesting. that sounds like a different kind of thing though, more > like the frequencies they were using were making you feel ill. i get > that sometimes too. too much of a certain midrange distorted > guitar is really harsh and fatiguing on the ears and can start to fuck > with your equilibrium at loud volumes, and of course super-low > frequencies can vibrate your insides so much they give you various > negative physical reactions. > > d. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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