Ah, music. The one thing that unites us all—except when it comes to deciding what to play on a road trip. In this episode of Filter Feeders, Ollie & Vinny take a deep dive into the science, psychology, and downright weirdness of music. Why do certain harmonies hit us like an emotional freight train, while others flop like a wet noodle? Can music be a universal language, or is Vinny still going to pretend he enjoys polka remixes? Why does Barry White make us feel things we shouldn’t discuss in polite company?
From the physics of sound waves to why ancient humans started banging on stuff, we’re unpacking why music moves, soothes, and occasionally confuses us.
⏳ [07:16–20:34] 🎼 The Science of Sound – Music is just organised noise?
⏳ [20:31–32:45] 🎤 Cultural Differences in Music – Is there really an appropriate time for accordion polka?
⏳ [32:46–40:15] 🔥 Why Music Gives Us Chills – That moment when a song hits so hard your spine briefly enters another dimension.
⏳ [48:01–53:20] 🎵 Personality & Music Taste – Does liking jazz make you sophisticated, or just someone who claps at the wrong time?
⏳ [53:21–End] 🎙 Don't listen to this bit Spotify & some "Real" Fan Engagement.
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