Club/trance/house/DnB music and Trance?
Posted: March 11th, 2013, 9:10 pm
I have been looking for ideas on exploring unconventional ways to create suggestive states that would be out of the norm for this website, yet not so outlandish that it would be overlooked.
Club music seems to have a sort of trance-like result, especially when placed in unison with dancing lights and a big crowd!
The big thing I took away from the experience was that heavy beats drove the song, and then after the hefty punches hit you, harmony and melodic echoes pulled you away.
Not to say it hasn't been done before, but I do not see many Hypnotists proclaiming themselves to be DJs in any sense, let alone the intended literal definition.
So here is my question to you;
Do you believe that within the confines of WMM, that making suggestive files that were driven with heavier, electronic music would be as effective or more subtle in conditioning suggestions as a guided trance? As possible new files?
Or is the idea of suggestive lyrics with beats defeating the purpose?
What's your reason?
Club music seems to have a sort of trance-like result, especially when placed in unison with dancing lights and a big crowd!
The big thing I took away from the experience was that heavy beats drove the song, and then after the hefty punches hit you, harmony and melodic echoes pulled you away.
Not to say it hasn't been done before, but I do not see many Hypnotists proclaiming themselves to be DJs in any sense, let alone the intended literal definition.
So here is my question to you;
Do you believe that within the confines of WMM, that making suggestive files that were driven with heavier, electronic music would be as effective or more subtle in conditioning suggestions as a guided trance? As possible new files?
Or is the idea of suggestive lyrics with beats defeating the purpose?
What's your reason?