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Listening to the Binaural Beat: The Astonishing New Technology That Actually Programs Your Brain!  AAA+++


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When you were a kid were you fascinated by those dog whistles that you could blow, not hear but all the dogs in the vicinity would come running? The high pitch was something that only they could here, and though it seemed the dogs didn’t seem to arrive in droves as they did in the movies, it was enough for perhaps your pet dog to prick up his ears before sliding back into sleep.Imagine being about…


Binaural


Binaural


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If anything, Pearl Jam was even more in the wilderness — at least as far as the mainstream was concerned — at the beginning of 2000 than they were in the second half of the ’90s. Even with “Last Kiss,” their first big hit single since Ten, under their belts, they were an anomaly on the pop and rock scenes. They were the only one of their old grunge colleagues still standing intact, and they were genuinely alone. No peers, and too sincere to even consider fitting into a pop scene dominated by ‘N Sync on one side and Limp Bizkit on the other. Not surprisingly, they chose to persevere, ignoring trends, completely in favor of being a classicist rock band. This should come as no surprise, since that’s what they’ve done since No Code and, perhaps, Vitalogy, but the real surprise about their sixth studio album Binaural is that it finds the group roaring back to life without dramatically changing the direction they followed on No Code and Yield. Maybe the addition of a new drummer, former Soundgarden member Matt Cameron, has kicked the band to life, but that unfairly dismisses Jack Irons’ worthy contributions. Instead, the difference is focus — though Pearl Jam is trying a lot of different styles, certainly more so than on Yield, they pull it all off better. The songs are sharper, the production is layered, and the performances are as compassionate as ever, resulting in their finest album since Vitalogy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music GuidePerformers: Mitchell Froom – Harmonium, Keyboards; Jeff Ament – Bass; Matt Cameron – Drums; Stone Gossard – Guitar; Mike McCready – Guitar; Wendy Melvoin – Percussion; Pete Thomas – Percussion; Eddie Vedder – Guitar, Vocals

Beat


Beat


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Somewhat bizarrely, Beat received a large amount of critical buzz over its supposedly groundbreaking fusion of hip-hop/techno rhythms and the band’s older dream pop stylings. Anyone who had heard Loveless-era My Bloody Valentine or a fair amount of Chapterhouse’s material probably had some things to say about that judgment, while in turn many dance mavens saw the band’s efforts as already terribly outdated in terms of general sonic approach. Set all this aside and concentrate on enjoying Beat in and of itself, though, and the fine qualities of both group and album come through quite clearly. Bowery Electric may not be on the cutting edge, but Schwendener and Chandler aren’t pretending to dwell there. The title track sets the album’s tone from the start, an open-ended guitar drone from Chandler later accompanied by Schwendener’s low-key bass and distanced singing matched with a crisp drum loop. Variations on this basic formula throughout Beat: slight rhythms are sometimes more prominent, sometimes buried, guitar lines are clearer here or more heavily produced there — but taken as a whole the release is quietly intoxicating. Standouts include “Fear of Flying,” with a strong guitar scream/wash from Chandler and a more upfront bass/drum combination, and the thoroughly but beautifully zoned out “Black Light,” which features a rare Chandler vocal and an enveloping delay-pedal-produced atmosphere. Notably, the drumming on the latter track is more in line with, say, early Pink Floyd or Slowdive rather than the loops used elsewhere. Both performers are incredibly undemonstrative throughout the album — Beat works best as something either totally concentrated on or left running as ambient music; a party record this isn’t. At times Bowery Electric eschew percussion entirely, to lovely effect: “Under the Sun” is a brief but dark piece, a low bassline providing the only forward motion. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music GuidePerformers: Lawrence Chandler – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals; Wayne Magruder – Drums; Martha Schwendener – Bass, Keyboards, Vocals

The Beat Cop's Guide to Chicago Eats


The Beat Cop’s Guide to Chicago Eats


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The Beat Cop’s Guide to Chicago Eats

The Study Hall Guide to Beat the SAT


The Study Hall Guide to Beat the SAT


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The Study Hall Guide to Beat the SAT

The Rough Guide's Asian Beat Box


The Rough Guide’s Asian Beat Box


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The Rough Guide's Arabic Beat Box


The Rough Guide’s Arabic Beat Box


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The Beat Book


The Beat Book


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The Beat Movement that emerged in the early 1950s was not just another literary genre, but a literary and social revolution. This wide-ranging anthology of the best of Beat literature includes biographies of the writers and a literary guide to Beat places around the world.

Beat the Press: Your Guide to Managing the Media


Beat the Press: Your Guide to Managing the Media


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Beat the Press: Your Guide to Managing the Media

Binaural Technique


Binaural Technique


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Binaural Technique

Nokia BH-214 Bluetooth Binaural Earset


Nokia BH-214 Bluetooth Binaural Earset


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BH-214 Bluetooth Binaural Earset Nokia Music Headphone (HS-44) User Guide Nokia Compact Charger (AC-3U) Mini-phone Earset Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR Bluetooth Profiles: Headset (HSP) Version 1.2 Hands-free (HFP) Version 1.5 Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP) Version 1.2 Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Version 1.0 Nokia Mobile Phones: 2660 3711 5310 XpressMusic 5610 XpressMusic 5800 XpressMusic 6300 6301 7510 7610 Supernova Booklet 3G E51 E66 E71 E72 E75 E90 Communicator N70 N73 N76 N79 N80 N81 N810 Internet Tablet N82 N85 N900 N97 02715Z1 www.nokiausa.com The Nokia Bluetooth stereo earset BH-214 is a lightweight hands-free earset that clips on to help keep you entertained and connected throughout the day. Control your music with the easy-to-use keys. Stereo 1 Year Limited Wireless Open Nokia BH-214 BH-214 Bluetooth Binaural Earset Bluetooth Nokia Power Track Play/Pause Call/Answer/End Earbud Binaural Yes

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