> sleep - you still might dream because you're brain is still listening to > the music and more likely have nightmares because your body is not at rest.
ever listened to SAWII or Leo Annibaldi's Void while sleeping? :-)) ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Fabrizio Nahum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>; "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Langsman, Marc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:26 PM Subject: Re: (313) the risks of datareduced music > > I think the reason he wakes up with tinnitus is because in the middle of > the night his roommates sneak into his room, sedate him with heavy drug > injections, then proceed to bang out Jeff Mills' "The Bells" on the lids of > pots and pans. > > I do know this - if you fall asleep with music on it *will* prevent you > from going into Delta sleep - that is the deeper sleep and the more restful > sleep - you still might dream because you're brain is still listening to > the music and more likely have nightmares because your body is not at rest. > > Mr. Sandman > MEK > > > > > "Fabrizio Nahum" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Langsman, Marc" > stries.com> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <313@hyperreal.org> > cc: > 01/24/03 10:08 AM Subject: Re: (313) the risks of datareduced music > > > > > > > IMO: > > Alex: > > the author only mentions cd audio as harmful in his personal case of when > he > falls asleep listening to music and waking up with tinnitus. He also seems > to being basing part of his theory on this case, which IMO is not a very > scientific way of proving it. AFAIK cd quality audio is not (heavily) > datareduced so the authours theory may not apply. Listening to music while > asleep may cause other problems, like nightmares though! > > Marc: > although reading too many magazines may cause problems (i for one wear > glasses cuz i read too much under my covers with a flashlight as a kid), i > think that that is caused to insufficient lighting, poor print etc rather > than the intrinsic qualities of the print per se, whereas the data > reduction > in digital audio is sole cause of neuroacustic damage to the ear (in this > case.) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Langsman, Marc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Fabrizio Nahum'" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 4:36 PM > Subject: Re: (313) the risks of datareduced music > > > > an interesting read, however there is one part the author did not go into > > detail about very much that i wouldlike to find out more about... > > > > is it damaging to sleep with music on???? i usually put a cd on as i go > to > > sleep so it would last about an hour... am i damaging my hearing (its not > > very loud!)?! > > > > ab > > > > > > > > Hi gang, > > > > i think this can be of interest to most of you - it is an > > > > article that explains the neuroacustic damage one > > > > (potentially?) suffers form listening to datareduced music > > > > ie. mp3 and other digital audio > > > > > > > > her is the link: > > > > http://www.informatik.fh-hamburg.de/~windle_c/Logologie/MP3-Ge > > > fahr/MP3-risk. > > > html > > > > > > have a nice weekend, > > > fab > > > > > > > > > > >