i actually cant fall asleep without music playing. and i sleep about 10-12 hours a night if im not interrupted, and i prefer to have music playing as much of that as possible. SAW2 is one of my all time favs for falling asleep with, as is the entire massive attack catalogue and "deeparture in time" by aril brikha, which i fell asleep to at least a year stright listening to it every night. i think i know every single nuance of that album better than mr brikha does.
tom ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Fabrizio Nahum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 17:34:15 +0100 >> 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 >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > ________________________________________________________________ andythepooh.com