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Chicago’s Immune come in from the cold clutching all five volumes of Pulse Emitter’s heavily effective new age synth bliss out, Meditative Music; re/issued for the 1st time on cassette after the initial four volumes emerged on CDr annually between 2007-2010, with Volume 5 recorded in 2015 and finally emerging in 2017.
Intended for “…sleep, massage, or any activity where a peaceful and balanced sound environment is desired”, we can only imagine its ultimate efficacy without actually shutting out eyes and crawling under the desk to test it out for a snooze. But in terms of hypnotic appeal, it’s certainly lulled us into some theta state, by the end of the first track, projecting images of vast, purple-hued anaesthetic lushness on the back of our (imagined shut) eyelids that remain when we (imagine) opening them.
Actually, its just gone dark outside and i’m struggling to realise whether i’m asleep or awake at this point. Is the music doing its thing or am I even listening to music, or just the hum of the giant CPU that keeps generating our consensual hallucination?
Pharmaceutical grade new age gear, this. Recommended!
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Chicago’s Immune come in from the cold clutching all five volumes of Pulse Emitter’s heavily effective new age synth bliss out, Meditative Music; re/issued for the 1st time on cassette after the initial four volumes emerged on CDr annually between 2007-2010, with Volume 5 recorded in 2015 and finally emerging in 2017.
Intended for “…sleep, massage, or any activity where a peaceful and balanced sound environment is desired”, we can only imagine its ultimate efficacy without actually shutting out eyes and crawling under the desk to test it out for a snooze. But in terms of hypnotic appeal, it’s certainly lulled us into some theta state, by the end of the first track, projecting images of vast, purple-hued anaesthetic lushness on the back of our (imagined shut) eyelids that remain when we (imagine) opening them.
Actually, its just gone dark outside and i’m struggling to realise whether i’m asleep or awake at this point. Is the music doing its thing or am I even listening to music, or just the hum of the giant CPU that keeps generating our consensual hallucination?
Pharmaceutical grade new age gear, this. Recommended!
Chicago’s Immune come in from the cold clutching all five volumes of Pulse Emitter’s heavily effective new age synth bliss out, Meditative Music; re/issued for the 1st time on cassette after the initial four volumes emerged on CDr annually between 2007-2010, with Volume 5 recorded in 2015 and finally emerging in 2017.
Intended for “…sleep, massage, or any activity where a peaceful and balanced sound environment is desired”, we can only imagine its ultimate efficacy without actually shutting out eyes and crawling under the desk to test it out for a snooze. But in terms of hypnotic appeal, it’s certainly lulled us into some theta state, by the end of the first track, projecting images of vast, purple-hued anaesthetic lushness on the back of our (imagined shut) eyelids that remain when we (imagine) opening them.
Actually, its just gone dark outside and i’m struggling to realise whether i’m asleep or awake at this point. Is the music doing its thing or am I even listening to music, or just the hum of the giant CPU that keeps generating our consensual hallucination?
Pharmaceutical grade new age gear, this. Recommended!
Chicago’s Immune come in from the cold clutching all five volumes of Pulse Emitter’s heavily effective new age synth bliss out, Meditative Music; re/issued for the 1st time on cassette after the initial four volumes emerged on CDr annually between 2007-2010, with Volume 5 recorded in 2015 and finally emerging in 2017.
Intended for “…sleep, massage, or any activity where a peaceful and balanced sound environment is desired”, we can only imagine its ultimate efficacy without actually shutting out eyes and crawling under the desk to test it out for a snooze. But in terms of hypnotic appeal, it’s certainly lulled us into some theta state, by the end of the first track, projecting images of vast, purple-hued anaesthetic lushness on the back of our (imagined shut) eyelids that remain when we (imagine) opening them.
Actually, its just gone dark outside and i’m struggling to realise whether i’m asleep or awake at this point. Is the music doing its thing or am I even listening to music, or just the hum of the giant CPU that keeps generating our consensual hallucination?
Pharmaceutical grade new age gear, this. Recommended!
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Chicago’s Immune come in from the cold clutching all five volumes of Pulse Emitter’s heavily effective new age synth bliss out, Meditative Music; re/issued for the 1st time on cassette after the initial four volumes emerged on CDr annually between 2007-2010, with Volume 5 recorded in 2015 and finally emerging in 2017.
Intended for “…sleep, massage, or any activity where a peaceful and balanced sound environment is desired”, we can only imagine its ultimate efficacy without actually shutting out eyes and crawling under the desk to test it out for a snooze. But in terms of hypnotic appeal, it’s certainly lulled us into some theta state, by the end of the first track, projecting images of vast, purple-hued anaesthetic lushness on the back of our (imagined shut) eyelids that remain when we (imagine) opening them.
Actually, its just gone dark outside and i’m struggling to realise whether i’m asleep or awake at this point. Is the music doing its thing or am I even listening to music, or just the hum of the giant CPU that keeps generating our consensual hallucination?
Pharmaceutical grade new age gear, this. Recommended!