Sounds like Ultra low frequency sound waves, they'll
shake your insides up so bad your liver and insides
explode, if exposed to them for long enough and loud
enough. Throbbing Gristle were into them, I think. So
was Tesla, and suppossedly that HARPP project up in
the boonies of Alaska is related to those experiments.
I have this "Close to Absolute Zero" comp cd that the
last track you can't really hear, but when you look at
the meters on the mixer, it's peaking like crazy!
Speaking of which, anyone heard any idm with binaural
beats, which are suppossed to induce alpha or theta
brain waves?
--- Blake Mikesell <djfuckstick@tmail.com> wrote:
quoted 32 lines I went to a Sonic Youth show recently, and Wolf
> > 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 :)
> >
> > ak
> >
> >
>
> That's great. Wolf eyes did the same thing to me at
> the 2003
> demf/movement festival. Since my friends were
> rocking out over by the
> speakers I thought it was just me. Maybe its
> intentional that they try
> to create nausea in the listener. That still
> doesn't explain my friends
> rocking out though.
>
>
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