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The Cure | The Lovecats [03:39] (1983)
Oh, you know that I’d do anything for you
We should have each other to tea, huh?
We should have each other with cream
Then curl up by the fire and sleep for awhile
It’s the grooviest thing, It’s the perfect dream
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Devin Townsend - Hyperdrive² (Ziltoid & Addicted Versions Mash-up)
Scientists discover most relaxing tune ever
Sound therapists and Manchester band Marconi Union compiled the song. Scientists played it to 40 women and found it to be more effective at helping them relax than songs by Enya, Mozart and Coldplay.
Weightless works by using specific rhythms, tones, frequencies and intervals to relax the listener. A continuous rhythm of 60 BPM causes the brainwaves and heart rate to synchronise with the rhythm: a process known as ‘entrainment’. Low underlying bass tones relax the listener and a low whooshing sound with a trance-like quality takes the listener into an even deeper state of calm.
Dr David Lewis, one of the UK’s leading stress specialists said: “‘Weightless’ induced the greatest relaxation – higher than any of the other music tested. Brain imaging studies have shown that music works at a very deep level within the brain, stimulating not only those regions responsible for processing sound but also ones associated with emotions.”
The study - commissioned by bubble bath and shower gel firm Radox Spa - found the song was even more relaxing than a massage, walk or cup of tea. So relaxing is the tune, apparently, that people are being Rex advised against listening to it while driving.
The top 10 most relaxing tunes were: 1. Marconi Union - Weightless 2. Airstream - Electra 3. DJ Shah - Mellomaniac (Chill Out Mix) 4. Enya - Watermark 5. Coldplay - Strawberry Swing 6. Barcelona - Please Don’t Go 7. All Saints - Pure Shores 8. AdelevSomeone Like You 9. Mozart - Canzonetta Sull’aria 10. Cafe Del Mar - We Can Flymy muscles stopped functioning
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I was pointed in this band’s direction a little bit ago, and this is one of my favorite songs from a concept album called The Human Equation, the story centered around a guy in a coma and his loved ones trying to bring him back. This track in particular is his best friend recanting adventures he’s had with the comatose guy to try and spark a reaction.
Pretty much the best guy in the world. Look at that smile, he’s havin’ the time of his life up there.
This song was probably the most cheerful yet incredibly creepy song in the history of ending themes. GLaDOS was one of the strangest boss battles I have ever had the pleasure of fighting, but the portal system was such a unique and fun mechanic throughout the whole game series!
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