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I-Dosing (Getting high off binaural beats)
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euphoria
I saw this on the show "1000 Ways To Die" last night (on the show someone was experimenting with military grade frequencies which were meant to be used for war and turned it up too high and his organs imploded (or something along those lines).... before that it was the first time I have ever heard of such a thing.

Has anyone here heard of it before or tried it?

If this really works, what is to stop producers from somehow incorporating this into their tracks subtly in order to make the tracks slightly addictive?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...d-internet.html

"In 1839 German physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove found that two tones played at slightly different frequencies in each ear makes the listener think they are hearing a quick beat.

He called the phenomenon ‘binaural beats’, and it has been the subject of research in the two centuries since."



Discuss.....
pzK
Doesn't work, end of story, iirc it was some made up story by some school to stop their students from using ipods 24/7 in class, some journalist got hold of it and made it big.
euphoria
Are you speaking from personal experience?
pzK
No I'm not, I just looked it up what all the fuz was about. :)
I'm not saying the theory around binaural beats is a hoax, just don't see the link between that and having psychedelic experiences, there is simply no connection between it.
euphoria
After some searching I found the following link where a TA has tried it and says it works.

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...hlight=binaural

I'm gonna do some more research on this, I find it kinda interesting.
MrJiveBoJingles
Joss Weatherby
quote:
Originally posted by euphoria
After some searching I found the following link where a TA has tried it and says it works.

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...hlight=binaural

I'm gonna do some more research on this, I find it kinda interesting.



I should delete that thread just so you can't reference it.
Trance-MB
Maybe you'll find this interesting too, but it won't kill you:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Range_Acoustic_Device
Rodri Santos
This kind of noises are extremely annoying and hence including them in productions is not advisable , you need at least 10 minutes to get into a trance and a track usually doesn't last for so long and in a club this won't work ever.

However there is something more dangerous and that could be easily introduced but that it is not advisable neither , at 18hz i believe it's the frequency where your eye balls vibrate so playing 10hz sounds on a real big subwoofer makes people to see ghosts and any other weird things (it is said that in any haunted house there are vibrations from the earth at this frequency and after being a few minutes there you start to see things, everything has an explanation if you ask me and i find this more probable than your grandma coming back from the death to kill you because you didn't eat your peas) , their eyes trick them , the problem is that before this happens although you are not hearing the noise you are "feeling" it so you'll experiment nauseas, disorentation , even fever... if people relate this to your music isn't a good thing, is it?
pozz
quote:
Originally posted by Rodri Santos
This kind of noises are extremely annoying and hence including them in productions is not advisable , you need at least 10 minutes to get into a trance and a track usually doesn't last for so long and in a club this won't work ever.

However there is something more dangerous and that could be easily introduced but that it is not advisable neither , at 18hz i believe it's the frequency where your eye balls vibrate so playing 10hz sounds on a real big subwoofer makes people to see ghosts and any other weird things (it is said that in any haunted house there are vibrations from the earth at this frequency and after being a few minutes there you start to see things, everything has an explanation if you ask me and i find this more probable than your grandma coming back from the death to kill you because you didn't eat your peas) , their eyes trick them , the problem is that before this happens although you are not hearing the noise you are "feeling" it so you'll experiment nauseas, disorentation , even fever... if people relate this to your music isn't a good thing, is it?


for sub20hz sounds done exceptionally well, listen to Lustmord. buy a sick soundsystem, put it in a really big room, and then float or throw up to your heart's content (some people get sick listening to the stuff).

EDIT for simplicity: I-dosing is some bull.

saluyamo
I tried I-doser, cant say if it works or if it just uses a placebo effect.
euphoria
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
I should delete that thread just so you can't reference it.


oh yes, that would accomplish A LOT :p
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