Birth of Technology from Spirit of Alchemy

In ‘The Birth of Technology’ (1970), Simondon argues that “scientific spirit” (the lógos, as such, of technè) developed in the West as a result of the meeting and mingling of Eastern, Near-Eastern, orEgyptian technics on the one hand and the [principally Greek] contemplative and theoretical sciences onthe other (Alexandria — with its Ptolemaïc Pharos — … Read more

The Sound of 3D Printed Guitars

I got a friend and incredible guitarist, Nadav Tabak, to do a little video clip of my 3D printed guitars in action in a range of different styles of music, and showing off some of the different designs. The clip goes through chords, finger picking, funk, blues, heavy rock, progressive, and alternative rock. The bodies … Read more

Tonewood – Does it make a difference in Electric Guitars

This is an attempt to question the validity of ‘Tonewood’ in electric guitars. Many will tell you that it doesn’t make any difference what the body of an electric guitar is made from. Others, generally those who want to sell you guitars want you to believe otherwise. So I’ve taken a perfectly decent guitar and … Read more

British Museum Ancient Egypt & Acoustics with Gary Evans

Gary Evans has been studying ancient cultures and Earth mysteries for 20 years. From his studies of ancient cultures around the world, Gary has realized how deeply our ancestors appreciated Nature; something many of us have become disconnected from in the modern age. His keen interest in an unfamiliar chapter of pre-history, before Sumeria (3500BCE), … Read more

Ancient Secrets of Resonance

New Science and Ancient Technologies from a conference in 2000 Randy Masters discusses his research on pyramid chamber resonance as well as connections to healing and Tibetan bells, cosmic radiation and effects of sound. A wonderful primer for the uninitiated as well as a good refresher for others already familiar with music and sound healing … Read more

Culture Creation for Control – Alan Watt – Movie Predictive Programming / Occultic Connection

Monkey see, monkey do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXDps9dAumM Alan Watt, a Canadian researcher and author, has explored various topics related to culture, society, and the influence of media and entertainment on human behavior. In his work, he has discussed the concept of “culture creation for control,” which suggests that powerful entities, such as governments, corporations, and media conglomerates, … Read more

Musical Panorama of the late 60’s – Joel Smirnoff

Grammy-award winner Joel Smirnoff has been a member of the Juilliard String Quartet since 1986, and the ensemble’s leader since 1997. He also pursues and active career as a conductor, both in the U.S. and abroad. Join a truly distinguished alumnus for and exploration of the sounds and content of the music which provided the … Read more

Alan Watt Explains the Music Industry and Musical Mind Control

Alan Watt was a Canadian philosopher, writer, and speaker known for his views on philosophy, spirituality, and the human condition. While he did discuss various topics related to culture, society, and media, including the music industry, it’s important to note that his views often fell within the realm of conspiracy theories and speculative analysis rather … Read more

Music and the Mind

Jan 22, 2008 213,174 views • Jan 22, 2008 In this edition of “Grey Matters,” Aniruddh Patel, of the Neurosciences Institute, discusses what music can teach us about the brain, and what brain science, in turn, can reveal about music. Series: “Grey Matters” [4/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11189]   “Grey Matters” is a book authored … Read more

Robert Spano, Emory U — At the Intersection of Music & Science

This discussion between Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Music Director and Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence Robert Spano, Steve Everett, Professor of Music at Emory University and Martha Grover, Associate Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech and member of the NSF/NASA Center for Chemical Evolution explores the overall connections between music and science … Read more

Science of Music and Sound – David Harvey

The Teaching and Learning Series (TLS) sponsored this presentation “The Science of Musical Sound” Professor David Harvey demonstrates and discusses sound, physics of sound, electronics related to sound, and relates it all to music making. rec. 3/3/98 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6pD53gQBLU   David Harvey is an American geographer and social theorist known for his work on urban studies, … Read more

Cosmic creativity — how art evolves consciousness: Alex Grey

Visionary artist Alex Grey began his career as a medical illustrator at Harvard Medical School, but is best known for paintings that present the physical and subtle anatomy of an individual in the context of cosmic, biological and technological evolution. His work has been featured in Time and Newsweek, on the Discovery Channel, and as … Read more

Blues and the Tuning of the World: Gary Lucas

“The voice of God speaks through a bent note. Howling. Wailing.”   Content Published on May 23, 2013 Dubbed “The Thinking Man’s Guitar Hero” by The New Yorker, “The world’s most popular Avant-rock guitarist” by The Independent (UK), “One of the 100 Greatest Living Guitarists” (Classic Rock), “Legendary Leftfield guitarist” by The Guardian (UK), “Guitarist … Read more

The Scots-Irish musical legacy in the USA

Following the trail of the Great Wagon Road, Mark Wilson traces the road from Pennsylvania to North Carolina to discover the influence of the Ulster-Scots on the music of North America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN3H2JPqKRY   The Scots-Irish, also known as Ulster Scots, have had a significant influence on the musical heritage of the United States. The Scots-Irish … Read more

Mandara Cromwell, “Cymatics: The Science of Sound”

Could harnessing one of the most powerful energies in the Universe, SOUND, lead us to the medicine of the future? Today, with modern technology and the science of Cymatics we can now visibly observe the sea of frequency and vibration that surrounds us. In this presentation we will trace healing and sacred sound through history, … Read more

World’s ugliest music – Scott Rickard

Scott Rickard has degrees in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering from M.I.T. and MA and PhD degrees in Applied and Computational Mathematics from Princeton University. At University College Dublin, he founded the Complex & Adaptive Systems Laboratory, where biologists, geologists, mathematicians, computer scientists, social scientists and economists work on problems which matter to people. … Read more

Electrically Structured Water

In this lecture Dr. Jerry Pollack, a professor in the bio-engineering department of the University of Washington, discusses new insights into structured water garnered in his lab during the past year. Dr. Pollack has spent the last 10 years researching the role of water in biological tissue, and his discoveries could have a profound impact … Read more

The Changing Picture of Nonlinearity in Musical Instruments

A natural starting point for the study of any physical system is linearisation–leading to great simplification is terms of analysis, and also, in the computer age, to design flexibility and algorithmic simplification in simulation. The acoustics of musical instruments is no exception. One question, then, is: how much of the behaviour of a given instrument … Read more

Magnetic Brain Pulser – AKA Headphones

“Did you know that most audio headphones are a simple combination of tiny coils of wire and magnets? These coils can pulse at 100 milligauss (at full volume); every single time a tone or vocal is heard!. This means that you are actually pulsing your brain with electromagnetic fields every time you put one of … Read more

Magnetic Water documentary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nIaQWRBQ6E   === Dan Winter, a researcher known for his work in the fields of physics, consciousness, and sacred geometry, has explored various topics related to magnetism and its potential effects on water. While Winter’s ideas often diverge from mainstream scientific consensus, he has proposed several hypotheses about the relationship between magnetism and water. One … Read more

Egyptian Scale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuwE0klUyaA Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers questions from off of his Guitar Blog website… Q). One problem I’m having when studying scales is that I don’t fully understand how to apply them. Especially, exotic scales. So, could you go through how a guitarist should approach this? Maybe, run through a scale for me … Read more

“Music will get worse” – mind control thru music scale

Abstract   “Pornography, violence and obscenity on TV and in movies will be deliberately increased. People will be desensitized to violence and porn and made to feel life is short, precarious and brutish. Music will be used for indoctrination and ‘will get worse.’”   Content   listen from 7:00 in paraphrased — Emperor would not … Read more

Beatles as lynchpin — Arcana, Esoterica, Sage of Quay — Jaw-dropping deep-detail up to big-picture

https://www.bitchute.com/video/WXREw09aQkJZ/   The Beatles are often considered a lynchpin or pivotal force in the history of popular music, culture, and society. Here’s why: 1. **Musical Innovation**: The Beatles revolutionized popular music with their innovative songwriting, experimentation with recording techniques, and incorporation of diverse musical styles. Their influence can be heard across a wide range of … Read more

Adorno’s radio phenomenology – Technical reproduction, physiognomy and music

Abstract Adorno’s phenomenological study of radio offers a sociology of music in a political and cultural context. Situating that phenomenology in the context of Adorno’s philosophical background and the world political circumstances of Adorno’s collaboration with Paul Lazarsfeld on the Princeton Radio Project, illuminates both Adorno’s Current of Music and the Dialectic of Enlightenment with … Read more

The Alchemy of Rainbow Heart Music : How Paranormal Sonofusion Subverts the Matrix Conspiracy

Abstract In no way do I claim credit for this book, nor am I claiming any money for writing it. I amexplicitly challenging the reader to take a wild ride. Admittedly I throw in a bit of non sequiturs as if I’m playing free jazz: The logical connection is there but on a slightly different … Read more