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Vocal Vibrations at Le Laboratoire Cambridge

Vocal Vibrations at Le Laboratoire Cambridge

January 17, 2015
by Natalie
Music

According to yoga philosophy, the act of vocalising certain sounds helps to balance one’s chakras. The vibrations are thought to dislodge blockages to beneficial effect…

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A Sine of the Times: Berlin’s most minimal record

A Sine of the Times: Berlin’s most minimal record

November 30, 2012
by Natalie
Music

When it comes to having your ribs rattled by low frequency sine waves blasted through subwoofers, some people are clearly more comfortable with the experience…

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