12-10-2010, 10:27 PM
Eddie Wrote:Cave Man, by Chris SmitherI liked that song! It kinda reminded me of the clever lyrics that are characteristically found in country music songs, which I'm starting to find myself falling in love with after being "forced" to listen to them 8 hours a day at work.
Experience You Wrote:Secret Garden "Nocturne"I love the music from the Secret Garden. Especially Nocturne... kinda dark and beautiful, it stirs up your emotions.
Ankh Wrote:This is kind of space music:OH NO, IT'S STUCK IN MY HEAD AGAIN NOW!! I thought I was finally through with that once I finished the Mass Effect games... haha! :p I do like the song though, as well as the other one you posted. Very relaxing.

I always knew I was going to absolutely love trance music. I've been avoiding listening to it until now because I know how much I'll love it. Well, I finally gave in and got a bunch of trance music yesterday. This is all I'm gonna listen to for awhile! lol
When listening to other types of music, I receive visualizations of abstract shapes. Although they can be meaningful and beautiful, they aren't as meaningful as my trance music visualizations. I was surprised to find visualizations of spheres with arcing energy currents and orbiting particles when I listened to trance. Wow! The synth sound that's broken up to create arpeggios brings the visualization of fractal light. The colors tend to be red/white, while vocals or other evocative sounds jump into the visualization with a blue or green hue. I realized that trance music, to me anyway, is kinda the language of the physical universe. Red ray = matter, being mostly white because it's in tune with the Creator from passing through the last octave's 8th density. The blue/green sounds represent physical lifeforms making their homes on these spheres. And of course the spheres with particles or arcs = stars with planets or atoms.
I read somewhere that "The universe exists in a natural and continual state of ecstasy." Doesn't it make sense then, that we take a drug we've named "ecstasy" and go to raves to listen to hours of trance music? It's a form of experiencing oneness.
Crank it up and remember to let your subconscious have a listen too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_DHAH3LyP4