I've noticed this too. Obviously, the faster the music the higher the heart
rate and there's the whole psycho-acoustic debate, which is really
interesting IMO, in which there have been some studies showing that the way
that some techno is produced (digital vs. analog) and how the ear/brain has
to
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And SCSI-9, Antonelli Electric and all those Russki bods - nice, deep and
slow(ish)
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-Polmo Polpo The Science of Breath-also, deep, atmospheric, lush, but
this
beat that just rolls underneath.
I second that with strong favor - if you want
Okay, just one more :)
Deadbeat...
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And SCSI-9, Antonelli Electric and all those Russki bods