Originally posted by GodOfRhythm
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There's also the actual physical reactions that audio waves can induce. There are always rumours flying about that "they" have invented a ray gun that beams sub-sonic frequencies at people making them shit their pants on the spot, thereby inc(r)apacitating them instantly, and not so long back some cruise ship fired a sonic weapon at pirates off Somalia, causing them to abort their attack. Theoretically, it's only a matter of shifting the resonant frequencies slightly, along with delivering waves of sufficient strength, that will cause involuntary euphoria moving to down to shitting your pants and giving up the will to resist (a bit like rushing home with St Anger the day it came out).
Was it Killing Joke who experimented with sub-sonic frequencies at their gigs during intro tapes to make the crowd more agitated and prone to kicking off? (Not just because they are shit and have a singer called Jeremy)
Listen to tribal drumming, it's easy to realise how a trance-like state is induced, from the repetition and the rhythm down to the vibration in your chest cavity. That has to affect your mental state of mind, you'll walk over hot coals without fear afterwards.
Apart from all the hooks and riffs etc that do it for me for reasons of association with good times or just because they erm, "sound good", I would recommend you listen to some proper religious choral singing, stuff from the 15th and 16th centuries, when Venice was a centre of power. I don't mean like those fucking corny "Hey hey we're the Monks" CDs that have been appearing lately with some 10 piece monasterial chanting, but I'm talking about the big 150-piece affairs, recorded in those huge cathedrals, it makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck, absolutely fantastic, brought me to a standstill when I heard it on a Radio 4 documentary, just snippets. When I find out what it is exactly, I'll let you know, especially when I stick it through 10k of Floodlight!!!!! I'm not religious, and there were no discernible words, but you could "hear" how it would affect anyone hearing it "live" in a cathedral.
And while we're at it, that made me think about the good old church pipe organ. Now, don't they give you a fucking hard-on when they are in full flow, they blow any down-tuned Extreme Metal away for heaviness. I don't give a shit what sound system you are using, a fucking electric organ relayed through speakers will never ever have the same physical effect that a pipe organ (oo-er!) has, once again, it makes you realise how years ago, the churches were able to captivate their flocks. You can feel the power. (Sadly, becoming a rarity these days, there are few people now who understand and can service them, not to mention the size of the things, and churches are losing the plot with carpets and happy-clappy bullshit, rather than trying to shock and awe as in the past.)
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