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Other great uses for psytrance

TRYPTAMINE!


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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 16:58:13
List all the amazing uses of psytrance!
Waiting for all cool ideas out there!
Here is an example
If your baby is crying just play some psy and dance with them, they love it!




Beat Agency
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 17:04
Yeah damage their ears in an early age. Sure way of getting your Baby Tinnitus.           www.beatagency.dk
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 18:31
Hey I found another method for putting fishes to sleep.










willsanquil
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 18:51
didn't realize psytrance could only be played at ear damaging levels o.O            If you want to make an apple pie from scratch...you must first invent the universe
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Beat Agency
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 19:15
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On 2011-02-09 18:51, willsanquil wrote:
didn't realize psytrance could only be played at ear damaging levels o.O




At the beginning of the video it was pretty loud for such a small Baby. Nothing wrong in playing music for a Baby. Just be aware that the ears are very sensitive.           www.beatagency.dk
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 20:44
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On 2011-02-09 17:04, Beat Agency wrote:
Yeah damage their ears in an early age. Sure way of getting your Baby Tinnitus.




it's Cu'z daddy want somebody to belive him when he listen those Weird Voices on his head...

awwww i gotta say putting your baby to sleep with process by MUTe it's the cuttiest thing i ever SEEN...
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rich
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 21:16
I probably listen to more psytrance these days then ever, but it's not at parties anymore because nobody plays what I like. Just on my ipod.

I've gotten into running lately and there's nothing better for keeping up than psytrance.
Also great at the skate park and while snowboarding I get to 'dance' all I want to exactly what I want to hear.







rich
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 22:01
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On 2011-02-09 16:58:13, TRYPTAMINE! wrote:
List all the amazing uses of psytrance!
Waiting for all cool ideas out there!
Here is an example
If your baby is crying just play some psy and dance with them, they love it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrpJUrEnaZA



"If the music doesn't start now she's going to start crying..."

That's what you get for playing full-on with lots of break downs and cheesy build ups! LOL




goaren
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 23:09
working out with trance is the best

actually... working with trance is the best unless you have to concentrate on writing something meaningful

got me some decent headphones in my office and any time im doing the kind of work that doesnt involve writing an email/document of any kind, putting on trance just makes me work much better and faster actually
willsanquil
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Posted : Feb 9, 2011 23:31
yeah psy definitely speeds up my typing. great for excercise too....

and sexy time. Though I'm more of a fan of psybient for that....hehe            If you want to make an apple pie from scratch...you must first invent the universe
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V3NOM
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Posted : Feb 10, 2011 00:24
I have to agree with Beat Agency, my brother who is a obstetrician of 10+ years experience chatted with me last night and said babies and children aged up to 12 years can easily have long term hearing problems if exposed to shorter periods of loud music than adult standards.

He also said those prenatal belts that play music into the womb are a disaster as the ears aren't even developed enough to translate sounds into something meaningful.

I was playing the old Oakenfold Drognfly mix the other night on the stereo, at a low level to talk to my brother and it made his 2 year old start crying (I know because I turned it off, and straight away the baby stopped crying). So I think you should be much more careful than in the OP's video link.           I hate you, you hate me, we are all so hap hap happy!
TRYPTAMINE!


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Posted : Feb 10, 2011 13:33
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On 2011-02-09 17:04, Beat Agency wrote:
Yeah damage their ears in an early age. Sure way of getting your Baby Tinnitus.



Unfortunately your assumption is based on the video where the actually sound your hearing sounds MUCH louder than it actually was.
But its good people care.

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Posted : Feb 10, 2011 13:34

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"If the music doesn't start now she's going to start crying..."

That's what you get for playing full-on with lots of break downs and cheesy build ups! LOL





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Thats definitely not full-on.
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Posted : Feb 10, 2011 13:57
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On 2011-02-10 00:24, V3NOM wrote:
I have to agree with Beat Agency, my brother who is a obstetrician of 10+ years experience chatted with me last night and said babies and children aged up to 12 years can easily have long term hearing problems if exposed to shorter periods of loud music than adult standards.

He also said those prenatal belts that play music into the womb are a disaster as the ears aren't even developed enough to translate sounds into something meaningful.

I was playing the old Oakenfold Drognfly mix the other night on the stereo, at a low level to talk to my brother and it made his 2 year old start crying (I know because I turned it off, and straight away the baby stopped crying). So I think you should be much more careful than in the OP's video link.







From the moment of conception fetus' are exposed to sound although hey wont actually recognize it until their ears are developed.
From that point they will always hear their mother heartbeat which is a rhythmic sound.
Your brothers 2 year old bay is a tad bit older than this one.
Babies will naturally feel calmer when exposed to white noise, sounds of water, and yes even trance because it provides for them a very familiar sound.
It works well,
period.
But I agree, their ears are very sensitive. and the amount of time the music is played + the decibel level has to be kept at appropriate levels.
Colin OOOD
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Posted : Feb 10, 2011 16:02
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Other great uses for psytrance


I find psytrance makes a very effective detergent and would recommend it when trying to remove stubborn stains on delicate fabrics.
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