haha this guy definitely taps into my fear of making 'placebo music'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVclRYTc1EM but even this stuff isn't exactly what I'm talking about, I heard a different album of his and I actually found it kind of MORBID when I started and by the end it had become something mellow
but some of the fans are definitely a little cancer
nikki hay
5 months ago
Listen when the alpha waves are high 4-6 am.
'placebo music' to me would imply impossibility of multiple interpretations, probably distributes music on Bandcamp in 432 hz at some point, worrisome theories on what sound and different synth noises are supposed to 'do' to you. Implies music can be 'healing' but never explains their meaning too well because it'd either imply something kooky or something boring and underwhelming and what people GENERALLY FEEL about music I think, like 'music can take you out of yourself for a moment' I think is a healthy thing to say about music but it's also kind of a boring and general thing to say
brian eno can be annoying but he never said his music was 'healing' I don't think, I think if I ever heard that it was always a fan saying it. And his music never came across that way, it always came across as a dude exploring soundz
does anyone actually legitimately like the sound of TIBETAN SINGING BOWLS or do they think it's going to cure cancer listening to it or something
I'm also worried the feelgood tibetan singing bowl angle of music is a little fascist, might narrow scope of 'pleasant' sounds a little each time on repeated listens, some Aphex Twin stuff might be intentionally annoying but I think other times he legitimately likes it as a unique texture or something? That one time I heard of the American guy/Japanese woman husband wife architect combo who makes intentionally hard to navigate houses that are almost like adult playgrounds, they believe BEING UNCOMFORTABLE is the true secret to staying young and if they're not to the point of kookery with their opinion I'd be ok with this?
Edit: I might've made ACTUAL 432 hz songs at one point as parody, like the 432 hz people are probably just pitchshifting the music as far as I know, but there is some kinda Pythagorean tuning where whatever note is 432 hz and then the other notes are these whole number frequencies which seems like MIRACLE when you read about what the ratios between the notes are? It sounded kind of cool I guess. Like the 432 hz thing comes out of some reasoning like an anti modern tuning sentiment/Nazis invented 440 hz as standard (literally supposed to be invented by nazis and a mere pitch shift is supposed to increase human aggression) but then all they're doing is pitch shifting the modern music, lol
any 432 hz version of an existing song, like on youtube is definitely just pitch shifting, lol. With electronic music it gets more possible to actually retune synths but they probably still take the lazy route because if they overthought things they probably wouldn't believe in the 432 hz thing in the first place. With 'real' music you would have to build custom instruments or tune the heck out of a guitar or something
the only interesting thing to have come out of the 432 hz obsession is that some old classical music probably was nowhere near 440 hz at the time, in context. But not necessarily 432 hz, maybe something like 434 hz is closer to what Mozart actually would've heard and intended the music to sound like
Edit: even the 'music is meant to get u high' opinion is weird, I'm pretty sure plenty of accomplished musicians meant for the music to get you 'low' at times, or high and low at the same time even. Even within the context of 'music getting people high', I'm pretty sure that is WAY MORE OPEN TO INTERPRETATION than the people who say that kind of thing realize? Like you look into the person/find their youtube account and it's all tutorials on dubstep drops lol
Edit: like there was an venetian snares interview where someone is like "this music makes me upset and disturbed" and snares is like "why is the music meant to /serve/ you or something" I'm totally paraphrasing and even the non-paraphrased version would probably sound douchey but I totally understand if it was said in a moment of frustration, about that one guy who will be satisfied with listening to Deadmau5 "I Remember" for all eternity
but yeah Deadmau5 doesn't even upset me, it's more elements of the trance scene and some ambient stuff probably who think some formulaic as hell stuff is 'spiritual growth'. Maybe some of these people are just involved in that scene and mixing up it had something to do with the actual music? Album art trying to convince me Jesus existed and had chakras
and then it's not even to do with 'no sense of humor' to me either? aaaaaaa, it's just like the intent of some music feels, so wrong and bad