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From: ColonyUndaground
quoted 7 lines I have heard of holosync or hemisync frequencies that induce theta waves but
> I have heard of holosync or hemisync frequencies that induce theta waves but
> never in conjunction with beats. Also I don't know if anyone ever heard the
> emre: dark matter compilation but it had the highest and lowest frequencies I
> had ever heard on an album. Sub notes so low that you can't hear them but when I
> took the cover to my sub-woofer off, I could see that the rubber lining was
> moving an inch in each direction, in and out, at a rate of about once per
> second.
Check out Ryoji Ikeda's +/-
http://www.brainwashed.com/ryoji/recordings.html
"+/- has a particular sonority whose quality is determined by one's listening point in relation to
the loudspeakers. Furthermore, the listener can experience a particular difference between speaker
playback and headphone listening. The sound signals can be thought of in the same way as
spotlights. Lastly, a high frequency sound is used that the listener only becomes aware of upon its
disappearance."
Great stuff.
seek
np: Process - Re'processed cd1
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