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Budzynski developed a series of Life Management subliminal and priming recordings. Applying his research on brainwave activity, he created peak performance tools utilizing research and theory on brain lateralization , lateralized emotions, dual track brain messaging, binaural beats , and priming.
Barrie Konicov's self-help self-hypnosis recordings are distinguished by his soothing voice [4] and what Konicov referred to as his trademark—the words "Hello, Greetings, and Welcome" which begin each recording. [11] Konicov since created over 200 programs. [9] [12] Konicov stated he began training other hypnotherapists in 1981. [9]
Morgan recording for producer Leslie Kong [6] 1965 "Positively 4th Street" Bob Dylan: Unknown/Multiple Electric Dylan controversy: The song likely refers to the residents of New York City's Greenwich Village, who opposed Dylan's shift away from folk, though the exact target(s) of the song is/are unclear. [7] 1967 "Run for Cover" Lee "Scratch" Perry
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The band's third album, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), was produced by Rick Rubin and released in 2004; all songs were credited to the full band again. [6] Slipknot's first live album, 9.0: Live , was released in 2005 and featured songs from the group's three studio albums. [ 7 ]
XL Recordings Chapters is a musical compilation series which showcased tracks from the XL Recordings record label. Also, other notable breakbeat hardcore, house and techno tracks, XL's output at the time, were featured from other labels. XL released these compilations (5 chapters plus 2 others) between 1990 and 1995.
Binaural recording is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being in the room with the performers or instruments.
Oh no, you're playing the record backward. Watch out, you might ruin your needle." [4] A reversed message in Fred Schneider's voice, starting at the 4:35 mark. Quoted in Patterson (2004): "The B-52s used the same approach at subliminal humor by placing a backward track on 'Detour Through Your Mind' from the LP Bouncing off the Satellites. When ...