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Does your dog enjoy psychedelic music?
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Allegoric - Psynce
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Posted : Mar 18, 2009 06:19
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@ fria : well that's no surprise any dog,cat,mouse,fish,tortoise or any other pet would have become a quality control inspector of psychedelica who is residing and fed in tantrumm's kitchen full of greatest psy dishes from so long........
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Forest dreams
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Posted : Mar 18, 2009 07:00
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On 2009-03-13 18:00, segment 7 wrote:
You gotta remember that dogs have highly advanced hearing compared to ours (we cannot hear past around 20Kh, dogs can hear upto 45Kh) so high pitched squeeky psy noises really loud are probably gonna do horrors to dogs ears...
That said though my dog seems to get really excited when i put prog on, always goes downstairs when i put dark fullon sorta stuff on, and just chills when i put chillout on
Love dogs
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IMO Dogs also have what is called selective deafness, which means that they might hear a car honking 100 mtrs from your house - but they might choose to not hear those heavy baselines and psychedelic sounds - this then changes the whole scenario - they might be chilling but not hearing your loud music at all. oh and i love dogs too
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ouroboros
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Posted : Mar 18, 2009 12:25
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On 2009-03-18 07:00, Forest dreams wrote:
IMO Dogs also have what is called selective deafness, which means that they might hear a car honking 100 mtrs from your house - but they might choose to not hear those heavy baselines and psychedelic sounds - this then changes the whole scenario - they might be chilling but not hearing your loud music at all. oh and i love dogs too
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i wud go wit wot forest dreams jus said...because many a times my dog seems to have no effect of the music on him,
he wud be resting next to me all the time while im making or listening psytrance.
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|RoYeC|
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Posted : Mar 19, 2009 22:50
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I love seeing dogs running around in parties!!!!
I think their owners are f_ck up and they are killing their dogs with the crazy sounds
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headyatail2000
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Posted : Mar 20, 2009 01:54
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musical experiments on dogs!? blasphemyy!
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Danrennt98
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Posted : Mar 20, 2009 08:44
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when I put on some nice darkpsy my dog runs by the speakers and looks up at them flipping her ears back and forth looking confused and then runs into the other room when a really high pitched crazy sound comes on.. it's quite funny. but she loves it.
Last year I lived with 7 people and two of them had cats. All the people in my house were deadheads and hated psytrance, and that was made clear EVERY SINGLE DAY. but I think the cats liked it, cuz the cats chilled in my room every day all day and would come in when I would play psytrance. on two occasions specifically:
1. one morning, we all tripped and everyone had gone to bed at that point so I took it upon myself to play psytrance, because now everyone was asleep and we could stop listening to jam bands. About one minute after the psytrance came on, the cat, whom I hadn't seen for house, darted downstairs, and hopped on my lap. and stayed there for a while. Which was nice cuz I could tell my roommates that the cat like psytrance better than jam bands (an eternal struggle in proving psytrance's worthiness that it was, after all, music and not repetitive noise)
2. I was studying and for that moment the psytrance was getting on my nerves and I tapped the space bar on my Itunes to turn it off and the cat hopped up onto my computer and sat on it turning it on. and I kept it on just so the cat can listen to it
these are probably just an exaggeration of my mind and me just wanting the cats to like it.. but all my roommates agreed. so In my opinion cats like psy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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anOM
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Posted : Mar 21, 2009 02:16
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when i put the music on my dog comes and lays down instantly.. i dont know if he comes cos usually when i put come music its time do sit or lay down somewhere to do something important and he always like to sed beside me or because he really enjoys the music itself... maybe he is a chill out freak
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Posted : Mar 21, 2009 03:59
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tHIS TOPIC remind me the character in heart of a dog by Bugakov, and how it will be to bring him to a party  "The dedication to repetition — the search for nirvana in a single held tone or an endlessly cycling rhythm — is one of electronic music's noblest gestures." |
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Fotis elf
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Posted : Mar 21, 2009 13:24
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Cardinals Cartel
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Posted : Mar 21, 2009 19:30
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My dogs love loud music .. Especially the moment when the neighbors come and try get in ..
Got 2 Weimaraner dogs .. Find that 1 is not enough when ppls around you cant understand your music .
Ones .. Gothica and i sit at my studio and work on a track (Had 1 dog at this time - Sweet female , Quiet and relaxed) , Was at saturday afternoon time all was sleeping and we bomb the all erea ..
Haha .. That was real (But real) funny ..
1 Crazy neighbor come , Get into the studio and took my monitors , That was madness .. We laugh so much .
I find that dogs like psy , Think that its another way to feel them with an other wavs of enrgys , Somthing different , Frequencys that human being and animals can both enjoy , Like , Connect and be in touch .
Well .. Dont realy know about cats (This is more egoistic and individual animal) but our dogs (I believe that coming from the first pre dog at the historic) are trying to be like us , To copy our behavior and to imitate us in what we like and what we do .
But thats normal , Natural , We get them when they realy young 2-3 month , They grow into our life , Learn us , Get use to everything we made or any kind of music we are listen to , And i dont think that this is a miracle , Nothing special . This is the way things should be , This is the way life go's and work .
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EtherealMotive
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Posted : Mar 23, 2009 01:24
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Priceless! Haha, I love festivals... Its amazing how an animal can really show how it really is... But yeah, my cats sleep in my room on my bed while I blast music all the time... it doesn't even seem to phase them, they even ask to come in when its going on..... |
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Squee.Isme
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Posted : Mar 25, 2009 10:22
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in my experience, it seems that animals 'hear' the music but don't understand it so much. so in that way the dogs and cats in my life haven't really cared what is going through the speakers. they would sleep in front of them and not nearly perk an ear when the most abstract or surprising sound would come on. and like said before, through all that sound, they would notice the tiniest rattle of real noise in the house.
i think that to the little bit that your dog is a free being in your home, that if it wants to sit in front of earbleeding sound and lick its balls then it should have the right to do that. and if it goes deaf later in its life, it will know it should have licked the balls in a quieter location.
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segment 7
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Posted : Mar 26, 2009 02:36
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On 2009-03-25 10:22, Squee.Isme wrote:
in my experience, it seems that animals 'hear' the music but don't understand it so much. so in that way the dogs and cats in my life haven't really cared what is going through the speakers. they would sleep in front of them and not nearly perk an ear when the most abstract or surprising sound would come on. and like said before, through all that sound, they would notice the tiniest rattle of real noise in the house.
i think that to the little bit that your dog is a free being in your home, that if it wants to sit in front of earbleeding sound and lick its balls then it should have the right to do that. and if it goes deaf later in its life, it will know it should have licked the balls in a quieter location.
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haha very well said
  Projection makes perception. The world is what you gave it, nothing more than that. It is a witness to your state of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition. As a man thinketh, so does he perceive- Anonymous
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