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Some fav. music

Started by Kattila, Dec 08, 07:02 PM 2015

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Kattila

Come on it s time for little party now with good music and nice ladies,
prepare your eardrums, this will awaken many from sleep   ;D

link:s://youtu.be/tpgfauzWcwY?t=847

link:s://youtu.be/bNAOdh65jIQ?t=302

and some freestyle   8)

link:s://youtu.be/0dBNy7lRb-4

link:s://youtu.be/FnNhaX3f3Lw


( i love  also 80*, 90*  and 2000...*   music )



RouletteGhost

well we have the exact same music taste

i love 80s music

and i love some good HOUSE music.........swedish house mafia, tiesto, deadmau5

saw swedish at nigthclub and saw deadmau5 in VEGAS

link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=PDboaDrHGbA
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link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

Kattila

I can add to my fav. trance, electro, tecno....

MrJ

Might as well add my casino theme song for ya'll >> link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=HNeXJg0Sh1Q
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ddarko

& there's me thinking you were going to go tecno or trance Ken....... :thumbsup:

LMFAO  ;D :D ;D

O0

ati

Music is life!  8)

Couple of my favorites:

When it comes to jazz, this whole concert is amazing
link:s://youtu.be/ABM6VphQmJk
When it comes to classical, I like dances: Gounod - Faust
link:s://youtu.be/_4Taj8qbhnE
Or an amazing piece from Ravel (not for beginners :) )
link:s://youtu.be/YHrstmOPKBQ

I also like a bunch of other styles like Moby
link:s://youtu.be/13EifDb4GYs
Late Night Alumni
link:s://youtu.be/R4kob9T9tR0
Johnny Cash
link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=w0m0hTrtlWM

And I'm also a big fan of house music. Three of my favorites:
Guy J link:s://soundcloud.com/guy-j/guy-j-live-in-argentina-july-2014
Cid Inc link:s://soundcloud.com/cid-inc/promomix-fall2014
Jimmy van M link:s://soundcloud.com/jimmyvanm/frisky-mix-september-2



falkor2k15

"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

martin

Katilla & RG:  :thumbsup:

I love this type: link:s://youtu.be/3iUZxIKBEsw?t=5
or something more gentle: link:s://youtu.be/BHN6USJNEi0

RouletteGhost

Quote from: martin on Dec 09, 04:53 PM 2015
Katilla & RG:  :thumbsup:

I love this type: link:s://youtu.be/3iUZxIKBEsw?t=5
or something more gentle: link:s://youtu.be/BHN6USJNEi0

I like that a lot martin
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Normy2000

Old man like old music like: link:s://youtu.be/PD-MdiUm1_Y
I'm not alone, over 12.5 M views.  ;D

I prefer this version with the Egyptian Orchestra: link:s://youtu.be/qHU3uPcMh2o   :love:
nOrMy2o0o  ‹(•¿•)›
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning."  Albert Einstein

Kattila

When i listen fav. music I have no words to describe the sensation ...pure energy...pure dopamine ( one of the happiness hormone).
Btw...( if i listen trance , dance , tecno, freestyle..etc. this doesn t mean i am 20 y old, or 30  ....or 70 ?noo...   but 40 yes, music has no age  :thumbsup:   )


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Why Does Music Give Us Chills?


When your playlist strikes all the right chords, your body can go on a physiological joyride. Your heart rate increases. Your pupils dilate. Your body temperature rises. Blood redirects to your legs. Your cerebellumâ€"mission control for body movementâ€"becomes more active. Your brain flushes with DOPAMINE and a tingly chill whisks down your back.

About 50 percent of people get chills when listening to music. Research shows that’s because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatumâ€"a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation. Music, it seems, may affect our brains the same way that sex, gambling, and potato chips do.

Strangely, those dopamine levels can peak several seconds before the song’s special moment. That’s because your brain is a good listenerâ€"it’s constantly predicting what’s going to happen next. (Evolutionarily speaking, it’s a handy habit to have. Making good predictions is essential for survival).

But music is tricky. It can be unpredictable, teasing our brains and keeping those dopamine triggers guessing. And that’s where the chills may come in. Because when you finally hear that long awaited chord, the striatum sighs with dopamine-soaked satisfaction andâ€"BAMâ€"you get the chills. The greater the build-up, the greater the chill.

Gray Areas

But there are competing theories. Neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp, for example, discovered that sad music triggers chills more often than happy music. He argues that a melancholy tune activates an ancient, chill-inducing mechanismâ€"a distress response our ancestors felt when separated from family. When a ballad makes us feel nostalgic or wistful, that evolutionary design kicks into gear.

What’s interesting about Panskepp’s theory, though, is that chills don’t sadden most people. The experience is overwhelmingly positive. Recent research shows that sad music actually evokes positive emotionsâ€"sadness experienced through art is more pleasant than the sadness you experience from a bad day at the office. 

And this may hint at another theory. The amygdala, which processes your emotions, responds uniquely to music. A somber tune may activate a fear response in the amygdala, making your hair stand on end. When that happens, your brain quickly reviews whether there’s any real danger. When it realizes there’s nothing to worry about, that fear response becomes positive. The fear subsides but the chill remains.

Anything Goes

You can feel chills from any genre, whether it’s Mozart, Madonna, tango, or techno. It’s the structureâ€"not the styleâ€"that counts. Goosebumps most often occur when something unexpected happens: A new instrument enters, the form shifts, the volume suddenly dims. It’s all about the element of surprise.

Well, maybe.

The most powerful chills may occur when you know what’s coming next. When our expectations are being met, the nucleus accumbens becomes more active. This ties back to that dopamine-inducing guessing game our brain likes to play. As a result, being familiar can enhance the thrill of the chill. (Perhaps that’s why 90 percent of musicians report feeling chills.)

Your personality matters, too. Scientists at UNC Greensboro found that people who are more open to new experiences are more likely to feel a quiver down their spine. (Possibly because open individuals are more likely to play instruments.) Meanwhile, researchers in Germany found that people who felt chills were less likely to be thrill seekers, but were more reward-driven.

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Kattila



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