I don't need this to sleep, but it keeps my mind from racing when I'm working. It's a brain massage, and it keeps me from overthinking. thanks for this. Helps a great deal to focus without getting distracted.
I need this kind of sound, really (letter after e)'ing loud, it resets me inside somewhere, thank you for posting this. I made a drone on my bass station 2, but i had an lfo making it oscillate it's pitch r-e-a-l-l-y slowly, it was like a roller coaster ride, I literally laughed out loud on the uptake, it was tactile sound, maybe I'll record it for yt...
I hate how people don't see the beauty in this drone, thanks for uploading it. Very relaxing, people are just too closed-minded and have had too much media manipulation as to where they think this sound is "scary." Thanks for uploading.
I played this through a 100 Watt Peavey bass amplifier and into my home built bass cabinet with two 18" JBL speakers, it'll shake the foundation of your home, and produce a wave that will make you nauseated within one minute. Love experimenting.
Hi stylz1, this is really great stuff for working with deep trance using the Bass-Shaker beneath a Relaxingchair like a "Klangwooge". I need real low frequencies to drive the Shake. But with your music, there is a lot feeling deep within. Thank you!
Jesus, you guys are freaks. This reminds me of some Lovecraftian beast awakening in the depths of outer space. All jokes aside, I shall be sampling this monster.
I don't hear any of that. I just hear my environment, but I can't move or breathe immediately. It's like my body is too heavy or weak to move. Or as if my brain and body are still asleep. It's even difficult to open my eyes. When I finally break out of it, I have to force myself not to go straight back to sleep, or it happens all over again immediately. But I don't get off sounds or anything like that.
This brings up a good point. I stated to someone else earlier that this tone is used in scary movies to relax the audience right before a scream or jolt of sound. It is a tactic. But, it also builds anticipation, especially seeing how people are used to this sound right before a scream or jolt. It's audience familiarity with the tactic that builds anticipation. So I am guessing that people who find this to be very uncomfortable may have anxiety disorders. What do you think?
I wonder how this was made. I tried replicating the sound with pure sine waves, but for some reason it's not quite the same. Yours seems to have a "floating" kind of pulse, I'm not sure. Is it binaural, too?
I am confused by this kind of music and and striving to make sense of it. I have seen several references to deep drone as being "relaxing" but I find it quite the opposite. I find it terribly stressful and such a relief to turn off, after juts a few seconds. Am I really understanding this right, that playing these deep drone sounds bring some people a feeling of relaxation and peace?
HowDareThey1970 Yes, it relaxes some. Not everyone in the world is going to agree on everything. To each their own. And it's not music. It's just a low pulsating drone sound.
stylz1 indeed, not music. however, this drone sound is often paired with music and billed as "meditation music." Baffling. And not at all relaxing.... (???!!!!)
Samuel Auditama Not for me. It's horrible to listen to. Way worse than nails on a blackboard. I'm just trying to make sense of how people could have such a relaxing enjoyable time listening to something that to me, seems obviously awful. If anyone had asked me, I would have said zero people in the world like this terrible noise. But apparently some do. Must be based on innate neurological differences or something.
Actually no. This type of sound is used to put the audience into a relaxed state of mind right before they are jolted out of it with some other sound or visual. Sounds used in movies to create tension usually have a noise that continues to rise and is usually higher pitched.
Exactly, love how you worded it. This sound puts you in a relaxed state so the jump scare really makes you shit yourself because of the sudden change in states. Thanks for the upload dude.
this should work for neighbor who uses too much bottom end/bass digital bass turd. why do kids like an unbalanced mix with too much bass, no melody, people talking, bitching sounding soulless so called music they call rap? also kids driving around like they're really cool listening to rattling bass, but really they're inconsiderate and not cool.
JBL flip 4 vibrations 😎
I don't need this to sleep, but it keeps my mind from racing when I'm working. It's a brain massage, and it keeps me from overthinking. thanks for this. Helps a great deal to focus without getting distracted.
It's better than self-diagnosing yourself with ADHD on TikTok.
this is my favorite bass sound
Finally found a real brain 🧠 massage 💆♂️
I need this kind of sound, really (letter after e)'ing loud, it resets me inside somewhere, thank you for posting this. I made a drone on my bass station 2, but i had an lfo making it oscillate it's pitch r-e-a-l-l-y slowly, it was like a roller coaster ride, I literally laughed out loud on the uptake, it was tactile sound, maybe I'll record it for yt...
Don't listen e+1ing loud.
what the hell is letter after e sound
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Listen to this with any song and it gives it some cool depth
HandintheBoxInc yooooo 👌🏼
that's a neat idea!!
I hate how people don't see the beauty in this drone, thanks for uploading it. Very relaxing, people are just too closed-minded and have had too much media manipulation as to where they think this sound is "scary." Thanks for uploading.
I played this through a 100 Watt Peavey bass amplifier and into my home built bass cabinet with two 18" JBL speakers, it'll shake the foundation of your home, and produce a wave that will make you nauseated within one minute. Love experimenting.
Thanks, I was getting a bad headache and thought to try something like this, it's working a bit.
Did you get more headache?
Hi stylz1, this is really great stuff for working with deep trance using the Bass-Shaker beneath a Relaxingchair like a "Klangwooge". I need real low frequencies to drive the Shake. But with your music, there is a lot feeling deep within.
Thank you!
Jesus, you guys are freaks. This reminds me of some Lovecraftian beast awakening in the depths of outer space. All jokes aside, I shall be sampling this monster.
This is great!Could you make another one with a regular but really slowly oscillating bass wave?
this is what I hear during sleep paralysis
Same
me too
I don't hear any of that. I just hear my environment, but I can't move or breathe immediately. It's like my body is too heavy or weak to move. Or as if my brain and body are still asleep. It's even difficult to open my eyes. When I finally break out of it, I have to force myself not to go straight back to sleep, or it happens all over again immediately. But I don't get off sounds or anything like that.
I love this so much, thanks 😊
Been looking for a video with deep pulsations for my meditation. Now THIS is deep. Thank you!
It sounds like the hum in the sky
my neighbors have this weird pulsating bass that happens every few hours for a good 30 min at a time, daily.
this is the perfect response.
Hi, I was wondering where did you get the sound file for this ?
I keep waiting for someone to start screaming.. Lol..and I have on earbuds
This brings up a good point. I stated to someone else earlier that this tone is used in scary movies to relax the audience right before a scream or jolt of sound. It is a tactic. But, it also builds anticipation, especially seeing how people are used to this sound right before a scream or jolt. It's audience familiarity with the tactic that builds anticipation. So I am guessing that people who find this to be very uncomfortable may have anxiety disorders. What do you think?
Any chance you could make an 8 hour long one? Love this in the background while sleeping.
I'll get around to it one day, until then... you can right click the video and select loop.
Hopefully you fell asleep during the hour it played.
I wonder how this was made. I tried replicating the sound with pure sine waves, but for some reason it's not quite the same. Yours seems to have a "floating" kind of pulse, I'm not sure. Is it binaural, too?
Forgotten Dawn Did you add an LFO?
Yeah, I didn't quite obtain the same results. Maybe I just have to play with it
PS: Success. I managed to replicate it or at the very least come close to it
Forgotten Dawn Great, I'd like to hear what you ended up with.
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this sounds like a sr-91 aurora
YOU UNDERSTAND.
how did you make this? - I would love to make something like this!
John Borgese It's just a sub bass with an LFO and some overtones/harmonics for definition.
cheers Stylz1!
I swear they played something like this on the Astroworld tour for like 2 hours straight
Try n putting my road up along hr way thanks yindxf
Has anyone use this for tinnitus before?
Yes kate im doing it now, tinnitus is a horrible thing
I should probably NOT be wearing these headphones.
I am confused by this kind of music and and striving to make sense of it. I have seen several references to deep drone as being "relaxing" but I find it quite the opposite. I find it terribly stressful and such a relief to turn off, after juts a few seconds. Am I really understanding this right, that playing these deep drone sounds bring some people a feeling of relaxation and peace?
HowDareThey1970 Yes, it relaxes some. Not everyone in the world is going to agree on everything. To each their own. And it's not music. It's just a low pulsating drone sound.
stylz1 indeed, not music. however, this drone sound is often paired with music and billed as "meditation music." Baffling. And not at all relaxing.... (???!!!!)
+HowDareThey1970 i dont know about you, but its an eardrum massage for me, feels really comfy with my Sony extra bass earphones
Samuel Auditama Not for me. It's horrible to listen to. Way worse than nails on a blackboard. I'm just trying to make sense of how people could have such a relaxing enjoyable time listening to something that to me, seems obviously awful. If anyone had asked me, I would have said zero people in the world like this terrible noise. But apparently some do. Must be based on innate neurological differences or something.
Samuel Auditama Yeah, i tried it again, and it's horribly aggravating. managed 13 seconds. What a relief to shut it off!
I can't hear it, for some reason.
Oh that's creepy!
Gives me anxiety
This sound is used to cause tension in movies. Its not meant for relaxing.
Actually no. This type of sound is used to put the audience into a relaxed state of mind right before they are jolted out of it with some other sound or visual. Sounds used in movies to create tension usually have a noise that continues to rise and is usually higher pitched.
duplicate
Exactly, love how you worded it. This sound puts you in a relaxed state so the jump scare really makes you shit yourself because of the sudden change in states. Thanks for the upload dude.
bullshit
It's all about context folks. And how you choose to perceive it.
Clipping all over..
try again please
That's your playback device. Try a quality system.
this should work for neighbor who uses too much bottom end/bass digital bass turd. why do kids like an unbalanced mix with too much bass, no melody, people talking, bitching sounding soulless so called music they call rap? also kids driving around like they're really cool listening to rattling bass, but really they're inconsiderate and not cool.
Sorry, my observation is this is just the opposite of relaxing. I can't listen to more than a few seconds of it.
HowDareThey1970 I kept on hearing my bass flapping onto the fabric and it annoyed me.