![]() “Marijuana” has the synth washes and water sounds of new age music, transporting you to a spa or the massage table, but without the relaxing treatment those places provide. These form the basis of the binaural brainwaves, but they come dressed in additional audio. Designed for use through decent headphones – the two channels of each track emit different tones, which work in combination to achieve the desired affect.Įach of the four tracks is based around what appear to be two sine wave drones – a slightly different one in each ear – and vary in pitch and volume, depending on the drug it’s meant to be replicating. Is I-Doser the first step to that? Promising binaural tones meant to simulate the same kinds of altered consciousness we experience through drugs, their ‘album’ Recreational Simulants I features four tracks labeled “Marijuana”, “Cocaine”, “Opium” and “Peyote”. A cyberpunk promise, it should be instant, inexpensive and leave no damage. ![]() With our digital era comes the logical conclusion of virtual highs. Humans have always searched for ways to reach altered states.
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