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Posted by xCxStylex on Apr-15-2011 22:11:

Chills from trance/music?

You ever get these? I would think everyone here would if they're music fans.

Check this out --->

http://www.reddit.com/r/trance/comm...n_listening_to/


Posted by sheffy on Apr-15-2011 23:04:

It's funny you post this today. I was just looking at some similar studies recently. Check this one out:

http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/0...sical-pleasure/

Blackwell on Health: Study reveals brain chemistry behind musical pleasure

A flavourful dinner, sex and cocaine all do it. And now there is evidence, from a new Canadian study, that intensely pleasurable music � a much more abstract stimulus � also triggers release of dopamine, a key element of the brain�s reward system. Not only that, but mere anticipation of a favourite musical passage can prompt a dopamine surge, though in a different region of the brain, researchers at McGill University�s Montreal Neurological Institute concluded.

The scientists studied the brains of their subjects with PET scans and functional MRI, which tracks changes over time, not just a snapshot in time like regular MRI. Participants were asked to pick music that gave them intense pleasure, so much so that they actually felt �chills� at certain points. Researchers then examined what was happening in the brain during those chilling moments of musical satisfaction.

The scans showed there was a release of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens, a region of the brain implicated in the euphoric qualities of psychostimulants like cocaine, during the pleasurable passages. There was also dopamine produced in the lead-up to those sections in another part of the brain, linked to how people respond to rewarding stimuli.

Conclude the authors:

Dopamine is pivotal for establishing and maintaining behaviour. If music-induced emotional states can lead to dopamine release, as our findings indicate, it may begin to explain why musical experiences are so valued.

These results further speak to why music can be effectively used in rituals, marketing or film to manipulate hedonic states.


And this:

http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nn.2726.html

(a longer and more scientific article detailing the study)


Posted by Swamper on Apr-23-2011 19:19:

When I updated the singles on TA on a regular basis one of the main criteria in determining what got posted was whether the track gave me those 'chills'. Interesting if it is indeed the case that some people never experience such a thing - I find that surprising.


Posted by in2muzikk on Apr-23-2011 20:07:

Uh oh, now music will be banned as a drug...


Posted by Apeattack on Apr-24-2011 09:31:

Re: Chills from trance/music?

quote:
Originally posted by xCxStylex
You ever get these? I would think everyone here would if they're music fans.

Check this out --->

http://www.reddit.com/r/trance/comm...n_listening_to/


I've had goosebumps on a number of occasions when listening to various music genres. I feel a little sorry for those who have never had the experience.


Posted by system-7 on Apr-24-2011 12:59:

when a track you listen to, whichever your flavor may be, if it can make you stop, think, say, and feel.. like damn!... gotta share these melodies and emotions... That's when you get chills. :P


Posted by TSG on Apr-24-2011 18:44:

Mariachi music gives me chills too.


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on Apr-24-2011 18:44:

It's nice to get with new tracks, but I really love how some older tracks that I've known for a while can still do that to me. Listening at home, if I'm fortunate enough to totally remove myself from everything else going on and just listen, I find the the same parts of the same songs can get me almost every single time. Love it.


Posted by mobius9 on Apr-25-2011 08:39:

System F - Out of the Blue does it almost every time.


Posted by DizkokidD on Apr-25-2011 17:15:

or airwave by rank 1.. lol im telling you.. specially when im sitting here and watch some youtube video of some party out in buenos aires and then a toon comes out of nowhere and your like oh damn....


Posted by Apeattack on Apr-25-2011 21:18:

quote:
Originally posted by mobius9
System F - Out of the Blue does it almost every time.


The Ferry Corsten song that gives me the biggest chills is "Star Traveller"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvtIxO28oDM


Posted by Nerologic on Apr-25-2011 22:59:

Marvin Gaye + good female company = chills!

I only get the chills with older classic house tunes that are more soulful, or songs that remind me of something in particular.

NEVER with trance =P


Posted by Apeattack on Apr-25-2011 23:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
NEVER with trance =P


Pobodys nerfect.


Posted by bstorm on Apr-26-2011 20:49:

One of my favorite things to experience whilst listening to music.

There are certain songs (both EDM and non) that just hit me in a way that sends that tingle, the hair stands up, etc.

Bad (Live)- U2
Flakes - Ferry Corsten Mixed Live @ Circus (Track 7)
Joy - Ministry of Sound The Annual III (Boy George disc - Track 10)
24 Hours - The Sundays

...and others.

IMO the best thing that music does, is make you feel it like its in your heart and soul.


Posted by Nerologic on May-01-2011 17:02:

Armin gets the chills from Trance...no wait he just starts crying lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axPyXRjzDnM


Posted by xCxStylex on May-02-2011 18:15:

That's beautiful to me.

No matter how much shit people give Armin for "selling out" or making cheese or whatever.

Armin <3

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
Armin gets the chills from Trance...no wait he just starts crying lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axPyXRjzDnM


Posted by Apeattack on May-02-2011 18:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic
Armin gets the chills from Trance...no wait he just starts crying lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axPyXRjzDnM


Yes, it is hilarious that someone has found a profession that fills him with such passion that he is moved to tears.

We should all be so lucky.


Posted by sheffy on May-02-2011 19:12:

For some reason, the songs that give me the most intense feelings are songs with lots of bass, usually with strong bass changes. My brain makes such strong connections to them that it's almost unexplainable.

Benya, Tucandeo, Bachelors of Science, Wippenberg, Basil O'Glue, Netsky, Markus Schulz, Probspot, Monogato to name a few. Give me more!

I've thought about this a lot in recent weeks and I feel genuinely sorry for those whose brains do not create this type of connection to music (no matter the genre) because they're missing out on a huge, beautiful part of the world... at no fault of their own.


Posted by Nerologic on May-02-2011 21:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Apeattack
Yes, it is hilarious that someone has found a profession that fills him with such passion that he is moved to tears.

We should all be so lucky.



Posted by trance_seeker on May-02-2011 21:42:

quote:
Originally posted by xCxStylex
That's beautiful to me.

No matter how much shit people give Armin for "selling out" or making cheese or whatever.

Armin <3


+1. I am not even into most of his own productions but I've always had a great time when I've seen him play. It's great to see that the music means as much to him as it does for his fans.


Posted by Apeattack on May-02-2011 22:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Nerologic


Kinda irrelavent. I wish I could enjoy my work that much.



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