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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:52 pm
by alan
Shonky wrote:I totally agree with that Bill. I can remember a Beastie Boys interview from way back where they were talking about starting a conversation by discussing the connections between Sonic Youth, Sun Ra and Public Enemy - all totally different types of music, but all with similar elements and ideas.
I can clearly see the connection musically between thrash metal and techstep (progressions and mood) although some seem not to notice it, presumably so they won't lose their tribal colours. I think eclectism is helpful in getting a better understanding of music and life in general, would be very tedious listening to the same thing day in, day out
dubstep/dub and drone
dubstep/dub and doom/metal
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:55 pm
by shonky
Says it so many fewer words - very zen
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:33 pm
by alan
there's lots of interesting articals on drone.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:34 pm
by Whistla
wikked thread
its undenailable that music can lift us to dif levels
and not just when on drugs!
the reason can be explained with scienece as well as mysticism.
certain parts of your body (and brain!) have resonant freqs, when these vibrate in unison with music your actual experinece can be altered.
most people when on drugs "loose themselves" to the music.
this happens to people to a greater or lesser extenet the whole time depending on there biological make-up, sensitivity etc....
in fact if you look into some of the new theorys of reality (which are the old "gnostic theories" in sceince language imo). it appears that all of creation is just waves at certain dif freqs. meaning that nothing is actually solid as we think it is , rather the freq of the waves are slower/more static. so by the aplication of certain sound waves etc... activation (and therefore evolution/spiritual growth) of the subject can be advanced
hope you get what i mean, lol
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:52 pm
by braiden
alan wrote:
dubstep/dub and drone
dubstep/dub and doom/metal
Who's seen Sunn O))) live?
They look like this and play drawn out droning doom metal with lots of sunn bass amps giving their live show lots of sub bass. I really want to see them live, seems like pure (evil) meditation.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 6:01 pm
by alan
i saw the sunn earth tour...incredible
earth and autechre in the same nite was amazing also
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:44 pm
by corpsey
Some music makes me think but not dubstep. It appeals more to my inner caveman rapist.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:08 pm
by braiden
SubZer wrote:
as far as i know music (sound) is the only sense witch goes directly to the emotional part of the brain without being interpretated before (like vision...)
i'd say there is that with vision as well, certain colours triggering certain feelings for example.
or maybe i just have synesthesia.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:21 pm
by pk-
or maybe i just have synesthesia.
there was a great little anecdote i heard somewhere about a famous composer who thought, as a child, that the reason the lights went down at the start of an orchestral concert was so that everyone could see the colours more vividly. he had synesthesia and thought everyone else in the world did too.
i've forgotten who it was, though, so the anecdote is fucking pointless.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:57 pm
by bedward
is there a difference though between gnosis and sensual bliss?
does "getting lost in the music" help our perceptions to bypass the lower (corrupted) emanations of divinity?
is abstract meditation all it takes?
if the master delivers a particularily enlightening koan,
does the student ask for a rewind?
do i have a pony-tail?
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 11:46 pm
by Jubz
howstrange wrote:alan wrote:
dubstep/dub and drone
dubstep/dub and doom/metal
Who's seen Sunn O))) live?
They look like this and play drawn out droning doom metal with lots of sunn bass amps giving their live show lots of sub bass. I really want to see them live, seems like pure (evil) meditation.
LOL! People make me laugh.
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:16 pm
by keith p
Bedward wrote:is there a difference though between gnosis and sensual bliss?
does "getting lost in the music" help our perceptions to bypass the lower (corrupted) emanations of divinity?
is abstract meditation all it takes?
if the master delivers a particularily enlightening koan,
does the student ask for a rewind?
do i have a pony-tail?
lol and no I wouldn't confuse sensual bliss with Gnosis. As I said it might aid in one's quest.
And no I'm not a hippy(hippies get on my fucking nerves actually)and I don't do drugs.
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:28 pm
by tusk
Nice to see some depth and expanded awareness when discussing "dance" musick. I agree that dubstep has a strong potential for triggering Gnosis. I believe it is due to the emphasis on space and atmosphere, repetition and the physiological experience of large bass on the nervous system. Alll these elements in addition to the amount of novelty, diversity and innovation in the genre have definetly created a few peak experiences for me.
Re: Gnosticism and Dubstep "I seek knowledge"
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:47 pm
by clone.a.k.
[quote="Keith P"]
Ex:While driving home in a storm today I truely quieted my mind and observed everything from drops of water rolling off the window to light reflecting off a group of distant clouds. All while listening to the Oneiric album of course;)[quote]
AM I THE ONLY ONE TO CATCH THIS???
yo, call me crazy but if you are driving in your car i would really like to hope your paying attention to the road, and not rain dripping down your windsheild, or cloud formations.
this actually scares and concerns me....
maybe dubstep should have a warning label:
!DO NOT OPERATE HEAVY MACHINERY WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DUBSTEP!