Is it weird that I felt like crying when I first listened to this? This is my absolute favorite part of the song and the back and forth thing, the loop, it's all perfect. It's the loop that plays in my head when I miss listening to this song. Thank you!
I actually felt the same - well, believing this is not a paid comment 😊 I am 45 now and I felt like, all music should be like this - or else, like having listened to music for the first time in my life... I don't have this as much with other bineural music which still is too linear - it's the fractal feeling of loop here that is touching and enchanting 🙏🏻
I felt the same... weirdly enough which bourhgt me here to this comment after searching this song. What's up with that right? If it makes any sense, it felt timeless....I rememberede vividly sometime when i was 5, laying down and watching the sky through the widow...then now... and... later? All of that at the same time, like putting multiple mirrors facing each other and as scary it was, as i kept crying, it felt right.
I've got a record player that was made in 2014 Dyed my hair blue, it came out a seasick sort of green I like vintage dresses when they fall just below my knees I pretend I scraped them climbing in the trees
This song really calms and focuses my ADHD brain and it seems that a lot of others find calm or peace with it as well. For those questioning why...I have a theory. The interplay of tendency tones in music theory and their impact upon the polyvagal system of our neurophysiology and neuropsychology help to create controlled cycle states of trauma-processing or environmental engagement. Basically, tendency tones in music theory are notes within a scale that have a strong inclination to resolve, or move, to other specific notes. This "pull" towards resolution creates a sense of tension and instability, which is then released when the tendency tone moves to its expected destination. This movement creates mini-states of tension and release in music. You may have experienced this when you hear a singular note from some stimulus…and your brain may immediately then may hear its resolution note in your mind’s ear. Now, in the polyvagal theory, one’s nervous system is constantly going through a process called neuroception the process by which the nervous system unconsciously evaluates safety or danger in the environment, influencing the activation of these neural circuits. It can occur without conscious awareness and be influenced by past experiences and trauma. Thus, this song helps to regulate your emotional and physical state due to the controlled expression of tension and release within consumable doses. The echo effect further reinforces the movement in a gentle manner that allows for extended neuropshysiological release of particular neurotransmitters (chemicals like dopamine) that have the ability to calm us. As our brains are constantly learning and making synaptic connections, these may lead to new neuropathways that alter the previous reinforced ones, such as traumatic ones that cause us to constantly feel anxiety, depression, or erratic thought. This is how music heals. *This post is a brief of a theory that comes from a paper in process by Adan Gutierrez-Gallegos and should not be used for self-treatment of any mental condition without the proper consultation of a mental health therapist, particularly knowledgeable in the field of music therapy, polyvagal theory, or somatic theory. The author makes no claims as to the originality of this theory as they have not researched if others have proposed it before. Just something that came to mind and has been the subject of my intellectual obsession for a bit. Thanks for reading.
As an BPD Person with overthinking that Ruins my whole Life and mood im thankful for Things Like this Loop. It calms me.. it Makes me Feel so relaxed, i Need more so i dont suffer more
I wasn't even looking for this. It popped up on my FB feed and I tried it. Totally changed my mood, and I am such a skeptic. So I just tried some other ones. Nope, instantly annoying. Too many ticks and anticipated delays. I had to listen to this again. PLEASE make more similar to this with a continuous flow. I didn't know my brain could feel like this! And yes, skeptic me cried.
Ich liebe dieses lied. Es macht mich ruhiger, verlangsamt meine Atmung und meinen Herzschlag. Ich könnte es stunden lang hören. Andere 8d trackes haben diesen Effekt nicht so stark
Das freut mich sehr zu hören ! Ja so ähnlich ist es bei mir auch. Ich habe eine neue Idee , die ich demnächst umsetzen möchte. Muss mich aber noch tiefer in die Frequenz Theorien einarbeiten
Im going through some pretty traumatic stuff atm and my mental health is at an all time low, along with other thinking. This loop literally wipes my internal monologue out completely and give me a huge rest mentally. Thank you!
I'd love to hear more songs made like this. Other 8D songs (if that's what it is) is techno which is great normally but then it's too many beeps in a bad way and rigid transition. The transition from one ear to the other in this cover is so smooth it's what makes it so relaxing. Wish more songs were like this or that if it were on spotify so i could loop it forever.
Just to meditate ima listen to this with my eyes shut headphones on in a nice volume and eat some shroomies and vibe ro this and let my soul enjoy some wonderful moments with this
This was mind blowing 🤯 for me. It is a weird feeling as my brain seems to be following the sound and I can see the sound in color when I have my eyes closed. So weird 😊.
She sings: I've got a record player that was made in 2014. Dyed my hair blue it came out a seasick sort of green. I like vintage dresses when they fall just beneath my knees. I pretend I scraped them falling from the trees
I've got a record player that was made in 2014 Dyed my hair blue, it came out a seasick sort of green I like vintage dresses when they fall just below my knees I pretend I scraped them climbing in the trees Source Google Lyrics for Record Player by AJR and Daisy the Great