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Houseferatu
Houseferatu

check out my mix sets here and on mixcloud.

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DJaneAnnie
DJaneAnnie

***********Music expresses feelings and thoughts without language. It was below and before speech, and it is above and beyond all words********** Without music life would be a mistake ♫ My grandfather was an amazing musician and influenced my love for music from my early years on. I started DJing at the age of 18, when my mother asked me if I want a driving licence for my birthday or a record player - I decided for the record player ☺ My idols were and are Todd Terry, Westbam, Gary D., Paul Oakenfold, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tyree Cooper, Matthias Heilbronn and many others. I spinned "live" at a few parties and at some clubs. I love all types of music, so I spinned "Salsa and Merengue" for a few years too - love the Latin vibe. My style depends on my daily mood ;)) House-Mixes is a great site to share our passion for music...keep the vibe alive ☺

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SonjadeNada
SonjadeNada

Sonja (De Nada) with residence in Dubrovnik,Croatia. Sonja was born in 1983,in very early years of life she found passion in electronic music. But yery soon she showing big interest for Underground music, and learning new style like techno,dark and minimal 1996,1997. Underground music ( techno,dark,minimal ) for Sonju was music what, tend to express common ideals, such as high regard for sincerity and intimacy, freedom of creative expression as opposed to the highly formulaic composition. Sonja is based today on underground,dark,minimal,techno, music. She is memeber of underground/electronic music scene in Croatia. Sonja started DJing and Producing in 2008,2009. Influence by:Reeko,Dave the Drummer,SNTS and many more. Music is our guide. In its pulsating midst, we free our bodies of all worries and dance until the end of time. bookings and contact at: aboubakar.sonja@gmail.com More Info: Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/dead-lolipop-aka-sonja House Mixses https://house-mixes.com/profile/SonjadeNada Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/sonja-aboubakar/ Heartthis https://hearthis.at/sonjadenada/

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SHMILYSTAM
SHMILYSTAM

Music should be free...... live life like is the last day of your life...... How Music Affects Us Music is a force to be reckoned with. Certain songs bring us to tears while others get us exhilarated and inspired for a once dreaded workout. People create playlists for when they’re downhearted, happy, and almost every emotion in-between. Music affects more than your psyche, too. Science shows us that it affects internal functions like blood pressure and heart rate, can reduce anxiety, and even help with digestion and pain relief (1). What most people don’t know is how it does this. I mean, what is music made of? All sound is made by vibrations. Sound is what is heard when sound waves (vibrations) pass through the ear. Sound is measured in frequency. And Hertz (Hz) is the measurement we use. The way we feel, and the way the brain responds when we listen, depends on the combination of sound frequencies in the composition. This is known as the frequency response. This simple theory will help you understand why 432 Hz is said to make for a better listening experience. The Schumann Resonance – The Earth's Heartbeat To understand the popularity behind 432 Hz, we need to first learn about the Schumann Resonance. This will ultimately explain the number’s importance. A German physicist, Winfried Otto Schumann, documented the Schumann Resonance in 1952. He understood that global electromagnetic resonances exist within the cavity between the Earth’s surface and the inner edge of the ionosphere. He determined that the frequency of these electromagnetic waves is very low, ranging from 7.83 Hz to 8 Hz. The Earth used to resonate at a steady average of 7.83 Hz, but in recent years we've seen a shift more towards an average of 8 Hz. This frequency range is referred to as the Earth’s heartbeat, or vibration. The Link Between 432 Hz and 8 Hz So what's 432 Hz got to do with the Schumann Resonance of 7.83 – 8 Hz? Well, musically speaking, the two resonate with each other. Here's a fairly simplified explanation of how this came about, without too much math. In 1713, a French physicist named Joseph Sauveur came upon a new concept: Rather than tuning music at 440 Hz or other variations, he noted that by placing middle C at 256 Hz, you could create a system where each octave (or factor) of C lands on an even integer (whole number), instead of containing awkward decimals. It is those awkward decimals he alluded to that make conventional music tuning (440 Hz) not sound as nice as music played at 432 Hz. So, when we tune an instrument to 432 Hz, we get a C note at 256 Hz, which, due to the sympathetic resonance of the note overtones, will produce another C at exactly 8 Hz. This frequency of 8 Hz – which is at the top end of the Theta brainwave state – is the brainwave state that makes us feel relaxed but conscious and open to intuitive learning. So 432 Hz and 8 Hz are intrinsically linked in this way.

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dave374000
dave374000

My Facebook page: www.facebook.com/The1980sRemixed

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dj125er
dj125er

Mixes + Music for adults + grown ups + those who try to be... Parental Advisory Explicit Content Thank YOU for your support Listen to Hoop-c GROOVIN SELECTION - Fortnightly Liveshow Sundays 4-6 pm uk time / 17:00 - 19:00 CE(S)T time on https://housemasters-radio.com , housemusic and more - live in the mix

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Bram Moolenaar
Bram Moolenaar

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