Woooahhh, what a fuckin trip of a song. I just listened to this laying down in bed with my speaker directly over my head and felt a melting of my mind as the heavy synths crawled up my subconscious and created this matrimony of intense imprints of chaos and harmony (but mostly chaos) carving out one of these ♾ in my minds eye, outputted by the audible energy that my mind has assigned symbols, feelings, and emotions too. But it’s because they’re so ingrained within our species, it makes them true. idfk, I’m high af rn… Basically, music is a drug for your ears.
@@kathyayers2919 Rh stands for Rhesus factor first discovered in Rhesus monkeys theres a specific gene that’s attributed to the production of a certain type of protein that occurs in most animals and including all other primates. Rh negative means we lack this protein and genetic component which can lead to some interesting stuff. Whether it’s the Rh negative mother rejecting the fetus of an Rh positive father. (Her immune system kicks in and kills the baby because it’s seen as foreign) but only if the father has the RH factor. 85% of all humans belong to the Rh Positive group. or as recent studies have shown could have an impact on our survivability with virus specifically covid we could have less severe responses tons of theories ranging from mundane to fantastical are all over the Internet. :) with my studies in bio anthropology and genes. I’d say the most likely case for our divergence from the rest of the human population is that we have a unidentified separate hominin ancestor because most humans as they are. Are actually hybrids between extinct separate homo species which includes Neanderthal and Denisovan so while humans are classified as Homo sapiens they can have an admixture of both Homo Neanderthalensis and Homo Denisova. Certain stuff like the issues with birth occurred with a Neanderthals and humans Homo Sapien woman would reject the fetus of Neanderthal while HS men could intermix with Neanderthal woman. In the Rh negative cases the roles are reversed with Homo sapiens
This track is beautiful, absolutely. But it's also a bit... well, I guess the best way to put it is "draining". Emotionally and mentally draining. I feel tired after listening to it, like a great weight has been lowered onto my shoulders, even though physically I might feel fine. And I mean all that in the best possible way - it's rare that an artist can consistently generate such raw responses from me with their music. Kudos to Mr Irisarri for yet again striking a nerve.
I've got a similar feeling while listening to this song. I'd call it "exhausting". The first time I recognized to be totally exhausted by music was once when I heard J. S. Bach Toccata & Fugue in F major (th-cam.com/video/TqmYwqx63RE/w-d-xo.html) in a live performance. So therefore I think it's about complexity in sound and a kind of tutti style that might cause this. After listening to such music it's like one have summited a gargantuan mountain. I even can't imagine how exhausting it must be to play such music instead of just listening to it. And as I was talking about exhausting organ music there is another example of a piece that is even "worse" in this aspect: th-cam.com/video/ldQsTy037HI/w-d-xo.html
Woooahhh, what a fuckin trip of a song. I just listened to this laying down in bed with my speaker directly over my head and felt a melting of my mind as the heavy synths crawled up my subconscious and created this matrimony of intense imprints of chaos and harmony (but mostly chaos) carving out one of these ♾ in my minds eye, outputted by the audible energy that my mind has assigned symbols, feelings, and emotions too. But it’s because they’re so ingrained within our species, it makes them true.
idfk, I’m high af rn…
Basically, music is a drug for your ears.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Oh and wonderful too!
"You wanna know what's up, doc? How about... Your fucking life".
Great. Darkest regards from iran
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hello to all Rh negative brothers and sisters :-)
Hello Sister. ^_^
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Hello sister :) O-
@@kathyayers2919 Rh stands for Rhesus factor first discovered in Rhesus monkeys theres a specific gene that’s attributed to the production of a certain type of protein that occurs in most animals and including all other primates. Rh negative means we lack this protein and genetic component which can lead to some interesting stuff. Whether it’s the Rh negative mother rejecting the fetus of an Rh positive father. (Her immune system kicks in and kills the baby because it’s seen as foreign) but only if the father has the RH factor. 85% of all humans belong to the Rh Positive group. or as recent studies have shown could have an impact on our survivability with virus specifically covid we could have less severe responses tons of theories ranging from mundane to fantastical are all over the Internet. :) with my studies in bio anthropology and genes. I’d say the most likely case for our divergence from the rest of the human population is that we have a unidentified separate hominin ancestor because most humans as they are. Are actually hybrids between extinct separate homo species which includes Neanderthal and Denisovan so while humans are classified as Homo sapiens they can have an admixture of both Homo Neanderthalensis and Homo Denisova. Certain stuff like the issues with birth occurred with a Neanderthals and humans Homo Sapien woman would reject the fetus of Neanderthal while HS men could intermix with Neanderthal woman. In the Rh negative cases the roles are reversed with Homo sapiens
Wunderschön!
This track is beautiful, absolutely. But it's also a bit... well, I guess the best way to put it is "draining". Emotionally and mentally draining. I feel tired after listening to it, like a great weight has been lowered onto my shoulders, even though physically I might feel fine. And I mean all that in the best possible way - it's rare that an artist can consistently generate such raw responses from me with their music. Kudos to Mr Irisarri for yet again striking a nerve.
I've got a similar feeling while listening to this song. I'd call it "exhausting". The first time I recognized to be totally exhausted by music was once when I heard J. S. Bach Toccata & Fugue in F major (th-cam.com/video/TqmYwqx63RE/w-d-xo.html) in a live performance. So therefore I think it's about complexity in sound and a kind of tutti style that might cause this. After listening to such music it's like one have summited a gargantuan mountain. I even can't imagine how exhausting it must be to play such music instead of just listening to it.
And as I was talking about exhausting organ music there is another example of a piece that is even "worse" in this aspect: th-cam.com/video/ldQsTy037HI/w-d-xo.html
One could say that it is almost blood-draining too, actually.
Good potent work.
Do you know who signed that contract, Bugs?
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No puedo esperar a escuchar el disco completo, y tenerlo, por supuesto.
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