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Just Music were a German avant-garde music ensemble, an interchangeable collective of classically trained instrumentalists founded at the centrum freier cunst, Frankfurt/Main in 1967 by multi-instrumentalist Alfred Harth. An inherent anti-commercial bias kept them at arm's length from the mainstream music business, enabling them to experiment at will. Just Music changed their name several times depending on the context.

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Alfred Harth had founded the club H in 1965 and then the meeting point and platform centrum freier cunst in Frankfurt/Main starting with his essay "On Synaesthetics" in 1967 and the vision of synthesizing avant-garde art, avant-garde music and avant-garde literature. It became an open exchange and performance place for young experimental artists, poets and musicians in the Frankfurt area with the Just Music ensemble as a main creative pool. American clarinetist Tony Scott played there with Just Music and also in the following years Harth and Just Music kept open to perform with many others as the German musicians trumpetist and composer Michael Sell (with the Free Jazz Group Wiesbaden), saxophonist Peter Brötzmann and tuba and bassplayer Peter Kowald, Czech flutist Jiri Stivin, members of the AACM, Polish violinist Zbigniew Seifert, American saxophonist Anthony Braxton a.o.In 1969, Just Music recorded the 2nd LP (1002) for Manfred Eicher's label ECM and Thomas Cremer, Harth and Thomas Stöwsand made a joint performance with the Nicole Van den Plas Trio from Belgium at the San Sebastian Jazz Festival in Spain. From then on Just Music also worked in cooperation with members of the Nicole Van den Plas Trio. In 1971 Harth and Van den Plas started to focus on duo works and in 1972 with guests as Peter Kowald and drummer Paul Lovens a.o. in Belgium which later in the same year lead to the foundation of the group E.M.T. when Just Music had performed their last concerts with partly exchanged members in Poland.

Just Music's repertoire included written scores and graphic notation by Alfred Harth in the very beginning and then free improvisation. It incorporated elements of jazz, classical music, fluxus, dada, happening and the avant-garde.Their music was mostly experimental, making classification all but impossible and contained an extreme variety of timbres and dynamics at the basis of a spontaneous expression. Process was more important than a result. Just Music partly incorporated their audiences.

Since the mid-1960s Alfred Harth was open to all creative horizons influenced by the Stuttgarter Schule around Max Bense, zen and the fluxus events in nearby Wiesbaden. He treated breaking glass, thunder and rain, fireworks or everyday tool's noises as equal synaesthetic manifestations. Harth co-created a toneless wind instrument concept during a studio production at the Hessischer Rundfunk, experimented muting his saxophones with all kinds of stuff even from outside the keys by covering the saxophone with clothes and implemented backward recorded accordion live on cassette. Johannes Krämer was using a wide variety of unorthodox guitar tunings, and preparing guitars with objects like drumsticks and screwdrivers to alter the instruments' timbre.On the other hand Just Music had formed the political fraction urKult who demonstrated against the "unilateral presentation and consumption of New Music without political implications" before or even during other relevant concert events and by this provoked the ivory tower of the nearby Darmstädter Ferienkurse events as well as music businesses "as instruments of the establishment".

Google nest hub won't play Sirius XM symphony hall just music. This is the ONLY channel with those issue that I am aware of. It will play one song and then stops. Trying to get this issue solved had been really frustrating, as I have contacted SiriusXM and asked for an answer on this forum with no results.

Also, for us to isolate further, kindly try other radio stations or music services. The reason is to determine whether this is an isolated concern since our Nest devices rely heavily on the functionality of third-party apps, devices, and services.

In your preferences on your "Sound and media" tab make sure the "Streaming music" and "Medea" are unchecked. You might also make sure "Allow media to auto-play" is disabled too (but I believe it will be with the streaming and media disabled. anyway).

Hello tymas and welcome to SL Forums. The easiest way (asssuming that you use the official Viewer 3) is to click the stop button on the top right corner of your monitor. This way you stop the stream but no the sounds. When you want music again you click again the same button. That's all.

The way the question was posted your interpetation is not any more obvious than anyone else's interpetation. The OP now knows of two ways to turn off streamed music and media. Both ways work. One way (your way) is temporary, the other way (my way) is more perminent......though the preference setting can be changed back any time is desired (just a couple more clicks is all).

Take it where? What is it that you want to. do? Make it stop? Use your sound control (upper right corner of your viewer screen) and hit the stop button or open the entire sound panel and either click streaming music off or drag its slider to zero.

Another experiment you can do: Click the speaker icon in the upper right corner of your screen. It should expand to show volume sliders for all the audio sources. Slide each one to the left, one at a time, to see which channel is playing the music.

Emil Parnadziski aka Jazzman, they say to be a strong category with his experience with music, which he acquired from his teenage days listening to blues, soul, funk. His parents bought him his first Tosca 10 gramophone at the age of 12, and since then he has been getting a lot of vinyl records. At the age of 20, he began to explore the world of jazz music and then became a passionate collector. With its several shows a week at 20-22h, playing jazz interwoven with soul, funk, afro and latin rhythms, he will try to surpass your senses. Music is his life, so to speak. Mixcloud profile:

The show is dedicated to the great vocals in the history of blues, jazz and soul music. Each of their songs is a story that stops time for countless old and new emotions to collide. A SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE is at the ideal time for a quiet Sunday morning.

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It has been suggested that brain regions recruited during music listening overlap at least partially with brain regions altered by the administration of psychedelics, particularly parts of the brain that govern processing of emotions.

Psychedelics are serotonin 2A receptor agonists, this being an important mechanism underlying their effect which in turn influences music perception, with the serotonergic system responding specifically to sound.

Music-evoked emotions of wonder and transcendence are intensified under LSD, influenced by a musical quality known as timbre. These emotions are core facets of the transformative mystical-type experiences that can be occasioned by psychedelics.

Under LSD, listening to music can lead to enhanced information flow from the parahippocampus towards the visual cortex. The parahippocampus is located at a junction between brain regions that play a key role in memory formation and visual processing. The increased connectivity between these brain regions under LSD in combination with a musical stimulus is associated with enhanced mental imagery and recollection of autobiographical memories.

Applied in a therapeutic context, music can be powerfully soothing, reducing stress and anxiety, and fostering feelings of calm, safety and support. It has been utilised beneficially in post-operative settings, and can lessen requirements for opioid pain medication and improve patient outcomes. This soothing capacity of music is important for psychedelic therapy during the onset, ascent, and return phases of the psychedelic experience.

LSD can enhance the meaningfulness of music, corresponding to increased blood flow and activity in cortical midline brain regions linked with sound processing, emotion and autobiographical memory. This suggests a synergistic relationship between music and LSD, with attribution of personal meaning during a psychedelic experience considered to be conducive to some of the therapeutic effects.

Researchers found significant positive correlations between changes in music-evoked feelings of wonder and music-evoked brain activity to timbral complexity within brain regions associated with a wide spectrum of highly integrated tasks and higher-level executive functions. Timbre has a unique ability to convey important emotions, and understanding exactly how timbral properties convey emotions has important implications for musical choice in psychedelic therapy.

Through its dynamic and multifaceted power, music can both anchor and propel. It can soothe, enhance emotional states, foster meaningfulness and link up brain regions under the psychedelic which can in turn elicit mental imagery or recall of autobiographical memories, all of which may have therapeutic implications.

The emerging research into the different effects of music, as well as the elements of the music that appear to be associated with therapeutic outcomes such as timbral complexity will help inform a personalised and flexible use of music for/as psychedelic therapy. Music has enraptured and entranced humankind for millenia.

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