sleepingsuccubus:

OMFG

too funny. you know.

Source: godronamus

undomondo:

Polyrock - Bucket Rider (by sightsownd)

Polyrock - Bucket Rider. Post Punk Music Video released 1980. Philip Glass produced and also played on their first 2 albums.

undomondo:

Undomondo Radioshow #140  

Bohren und der Club of Gore Mix

I did this before the Bohren gig in Istanbul a few weeks ago, but failed to put it online on time. Maximum black dark doom jazz noir for your Sunday night smokesessions.

Image credit: http://bit.ly/10iFjAC

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The Rains of Castamere The National 138 Plays

benbizzatkendim:

game of thrones’un en güzel şeylerinden biri de bu şarkı. 

cok kesin olan seyler.

this one, also for Kaan.

this one, also for Kaan.

doom-priest:

hahahahahaa

srsly. keske muzik zevki uzerinden maldeynegi iliskiler kurmasak. lol.

Source: amajor7

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Slave Yeah Yeah Yeahs Mosquito 508 Plays

Source: gremgremme

At Stanford University, nine men and eight women with no formal music training listened to obscure classical music (four symphonies by late-baroque composer William Boyce) while lying inside fMRI machines. The researchers used a type of imaging that let them examine all different areas of the brain over the entire time that the participants were listening to the recording.

To ensure that the brain activity they were mapping was in response to the music as a whole, and not just to one of its structural features, the researchers also had the subjects listen to altered versions of the symphonies: in one, all rhythm and timing was removed, and in the other, they were made atonal.

During the nine and a half minutes that the subjects spent listening to the music in its unadulterated form, the researchers noted a “highly distinctive and distributed set of brain regions” that was synchronized between each them. In the music from which some of the elements that make it musical were removed, on the other hand, brain activity was markedly different from subject to subject.

Study suggests a universal brain response to music. Still, just because you respond to it doesn’t mean you know how to listen to it – here’s a vintage guide to the art of listening well. (via explore-blog)

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drummer for me, thankyouverymuch.

drummer for me, thankyouverymuch.