Body Movin'
Nemone looks at the link between music, our minds and the desire to move our bodies. With insights from Dr Daniel Levitin and Dr Victoria Williamson.
From our mother’s beating heart in the womb to the ‘four to the floor’ beats of the dance-floor and the cocoon of a crowd at a sweaty gig or festival, humans have been enveloped by and experienced the joy of moving to rhythmic sound all their lives.
Music genres aren’t so ‘tribal’ these days but during lockdown radio proved that we still value shared experiences, whether it’s the All Day Raves on ´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 Music, the Sing-Alongs, or the many live music events that have been streamed online during the global pandemic. Despite not being physically in the same space, through this period of increased stress, uncertainty and danger we have found ways to connect through a shared love of music, without having to be in the same room.
When dancing as part of a crowd in a club or jumping up and down together in time to music in a festival field do our brains process music differently from when listening to our favourite songs on headphones? Which pathways are fired up in the brain, making us want to dance? And how does nostalgic music stimulate our minds’ muscle memory? Award winning neuroscientist and musician Dr Daniel Levitin and music psychologist Dr Victoria Williamson, who both specialise in how music is processed by the brain and the ways in which it impacts behaviour, explain what’s going on in our minds while we engage in joyful shared musical experiences.
And what is it like for musicians or DJ's to be in charge of such movement on a mass scale? Nemone talks to Tom Middleton, ambient musician and DJ turned sleep science coach, to find out. Tom also explains how music can help the body to relax, and how to get a good night’s sleep. There is also a mini meditation at the end of the show for a moment of relaxation.
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Beastie Boys
Body Movin'
- Grand Royal.
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James Solace
Mind Music
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Body in the Thames
Xanthe Acid Youth
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Planningtorock
Beulah Loves Dancing
- DFA RECORDS.
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M.A.N.D.Y. vs Booka Shade
Body Language
- Get Physical Music.
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London Symphony Orchestra, c.b. Richard Williams
Journeys in Sound
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The Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden: Mark Ermler
Swan Lake Op 20 Act 1: No 5 Pas De Deux: I Tempo Di Valse
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Octo Octa
My Body is Powerful
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Terr
Energy Sync
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Phaeleh
Eternal Sleep
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Massive Attack
Unfinished Sympathy
- Virgin.
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Faithless
Insomnia
- CHEEKY RECORDS.
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Noraj Cue
Sleep State
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Tom Middleton
Sunset
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Tom Middleton
Ocean
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Global Communication
14:31
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Mark Barrott
Cascades
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Muse
Butterflies And Hurricanes
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Avalon Emerson
Rotting Hills
- AD93.
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Paul McCartney
Seize The Day
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Four Tet
Parallel 8
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Anoraak
Body Language
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Edwin Starr
War
- Hitsville USA (CD 4).
- Motown.
- 8.
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Archie Bell & the Drells
Here I Go Again
- The Best Northern Soul All-Nighter (V.
- Virgin.
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The Pale Fountains
Thank You
- PACIFIC STREET.
- Toshiba EMI.
- 15.
Broadcasts
- Sun 24 Jan 2021 13:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 6 Music
- Mon 22 Feb 2021 03:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 6 Music
- Wed 5 May 2021 02:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 6 Music
- Wed 26 Jan 2022 02:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 6 Music
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