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It started with a 60-cycle hum. Then, a voice. Not singing— calibrating . A woman counting down in German. “ Fünf, vier, drei, zwei... ” Then a drum machine that sounded like it was having a stroke. Then silence. Then the sound of a match being struck.

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Vinyl_Vulture on Discogz Blogspot Date: October 31, 2004 It started with a 60-cycle hum

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The site was black text on a black background. If you highlighted it, you could read a manifesto. Dated 1972. It claimed that a collective of ex-Philips engineers had figured out how to press "sub-audible carrier tones" into vinyl. Tones that wouldn't make sound, but would make your brain release adrenaline on command. They called it "Psychoacoustic Vinyl."