Here’s a rather morbid but fascinating insight into how our mind works. Stanford neurologist Josef Parvizi has attempted the unusual feat by converting brain seizure signals into music.
With Chris Chafe, the duo recorded the brain signals of a resting patient until it happened:
“Around 0:20, the patient’s seizure starts in the right hemisphere, and the patient is talking and acting normally. Around 1:50, the left hemisphere starts seizing while the right is in a post-ictal state. The patient is mute and confused. At 2:20 both hemispheres are in the post-ictal state.”
Well, the result is quite unnerving to say the least but another step forward in closing the gap between hard science and music. Here’s the video and you’ve been warned: This isn’t for faint-hearted!
Well then….
Sounds like Shpongle.
lol
wat
wtf is this ? sounds like shit… Darkstep et robostep are way better than this crap
YoiYOIYOIYIOOIOIOIOUIIWEWYOIOYOIOIOIOIOEEWEWEWEHEEHHHWEWEWEAERAWEAYOIOYOIYOI
wheres the drop bro
wait for the drop..
it sounds like aliens
Incoming Electro house remix.
wat.
Its fucking sick
Sounded like a Boys Noize intro.
where the citation to the scholarly article? i want to see the real paper
Phat beat yo.
SCIENCE BITCH!
im expecting the drop…
WTF
perturbador isso..kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Download link?
Download link?
well…the Tea is ready *walking to the kitchen*
It’s kinda weird how it builds up and there’s a “drop” and then it just runs with it. Imagine throwing heavy duty bass into this. I could seriously see this being used as a sample in a song.
Martin Garrix uses a ghost producer. Sorry Brendan Duncan but some kid DJ who had someone else make one hit is not the best producer ever. Also terrible article with no link to the actual scientific paper.
Yeyeyawyawyawyayeyayeywyawyeyaw
Its how my heart, mind and soul feel while I watch my ?daughter seize