Daft Punk - One More Time on eight floppy drives
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Why does music make us feel happy or sad? Or angry or romantic? How can simple sound waves cause so much emotion? I went from my comfy chair to the streets of Austin to investigate how it might be written into our neuroscience and evolution. Modern neuroscience says our brains may be wired to pick certain emotions out of music because they remind us of how people move!
Humans are the only species we know that creates and communicate using music, but it’s still unclear how or why we do that, brain-wise. Is it just a lucky side effect of evolution, like Steven Pinker says? Or is it a deeper part of our evolutionary history, as people like Mark Changizi and Daniel Levitin argue?
New evolutionary science says that we may read emotion in music because it relates to how we sense emotion in people’s movements. We’ll take a trip from Austin to Dartmouth to Cambodia to hear why music makes us feel so many feels. The connections between movement and music go far beyond dance moves!
A parody of the Pokémon theme song done Acapella!
Dookieshed and Smooth McGroove have teamed up to give you the most EPIC collaboration this side of Victory Road! Every Pokémon game is filled with nameless trainers. We thought it was time they got some recognition.
Lead vocals, lyrics, and midframe by Dookieshed; song arrangement and backing vocals by Smooth McGroove.
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Written, Directed, Produced, Edited and Sung by Mitchell Moffit.
Based on the “Can-Can” music, by Offenbach.
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Ewan Dobson’s new CD “Acoustic Metal” will be out Jan 2013.
Here is a link for the guitar tab - http://tinyurl.com/d5j6drg
A medley of some of my favorite themes from Game of Thrones, The Hobbit and The Dark Knight. Arranged and performed by Jason Yang.
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HIchop! A Klingon Karaoke Classic performed by Jen Usellis (jenusellis.com), conceived and produced by the Improvised Star Trek (theimprovisedstartrek.com) comedy podcast.
Superman and Wolverine attempt to resolve their conflict once and for all… In song. (Marvel/DC/Accidental Racist Song Parody).
Arranged, recorded, and performed by Sarah Schachner.
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