my god it's full of

September 21, 2006 2:39 PM

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posted by Blazecock Pileon (13 comments total) 3 users marked this as a favorite

ahhh god the high frequencies eating my brain EATING MY BRAIN

Seriously, I liked the moody, Monolith-ready sound of what I could stand to listen to, but that 12K tone is just utterly piercing, man.
posted by cortex at 5:58 PM on September 21, 2006


heh
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 6:21 PM on September 21, 2006


Actually, with the lows (head phones on) I could actually feel my eardrums move.
posted by snsranch at 9:35 PM on September 25, 2006


"Actually, with the lows (head phones on) I could actually feel my eardrums move."

Actually! (I hate it when I do that, so I hope you don't mind me pointing it out; I'd want you to do the same for me)

This music does strange things to my lizard brain, completely bypassing my cortex as it does so. Thanks for not abusing your power by subliminally hypnotizing me.
posted by Eideteker at 4:22 PM on September 29, 2006


My ears are bleeding.
But in a nice way.
posted by slimepuppy at 9:41 AM on October 3, 2006 [1 favorite]


To each his own. This ain't my cup of tea. Not sure if I understand why any musician would make music that people can't enjoy. How is this different from scratching down a chalkboard?

My ears aren't bleeding.
Just feels like they should be.
posted by ZachsMind at 9:54 AM on October 3, 2006


Don't listen to them Blazecock. I like this sort of ambient stuff, and I honestly think the tone adds to the track. I enjoyed it.
posted by quite unimportant at 10:07 AM on October 3, 2006


De gustibus non est disputandum. I like this too, and it just wouldn't be the same without the high frequencies. Keep it up!
posted by Pastabagel at 10:16 AM on October 3, 2006


Ha ha ha. That's very logical.
posted by hal9k at 11:08 AM on October 3, 2006


I like. High frequencies, low frequencies, and all.
posted by bashos_frog at 11:11 AM on October 3, 2006


Oh, that high-pitched stereo rotating squeal is fucking awesome!
posted by The Great Big Mulp at 10:06 PM on October 6, 2006


Wow, thanks for all the feedback!
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 1:46 AM on October 7, 2006


This is what I like to call "tinnitism": a movement among electronic musicians with high-frequency hearing loss to create music that causes high-frequency hearing loss.
posted by speicus at 11:40 PM on July 7, 2011 [3 favorites]


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