Brainwave synchronization (entrainment) may be achieved when audio signals are introduced to the brain causing a response directly related to the frequency of the signal introduced, called binaural beats. Two tones close in frequency generate a beat frequency at the difference of the frequencies, which is generally subsonic. For example, a 500 Hz tone and 510 Hz tone will produce a subsonic 10 Hz tone, roughly in the middle of the alpha range. The resulting subsonic tone may affect the state of mind of the subject. The "carrier frequency" (i.e. the 500 Hz in the example above), is also said by some to affect the quality of the transformative experience.
Cocaine
I-Doser Lyrics
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who needs medicine if you are by my side
when untender is the night
you are the one that turns it white
to kiss it all goodbye and let's get high
When I feel as if I just had gone insane
You're the cure for the bruises in my pain
You feel just like pure cocaine
When I'm blue and I feel let down
There's no other place for me but in your arms
You are the sun that fills the darkness
Only you remove the sadness
that keeps coming to my dreams
In lonely nights
When I feel as if my effort was in vain
to remove the silly sadness in my brain
and I think I'm gonna die again
you feel just like pure cocaine
The lyrics of I-Doser's song Cocaine describe the feeling of reliance on another person to provide comfort and relief from internal turmoil. The verses depict moments of despair and depression, where the singer feels defeated and overwhelmed. However, the chorus brings a shift in tone, where the singer finds solace in the presence of their loved one. The lines, "who needs medicine if you are by my side" and "you feel just like pure cocaine" suggest that the person's companionship is enough to alleviate their pain and serve as a substitute for external substances.
The lyrics also suggest an unhealthy dependency on the loved one. The line "there's no other place for me but in your arms" implies that the singer's happiness and wellbeing are solely dependent on this person's presence. The song's title, Cocaine, adds to this interpretation, as it is a highly addictive and dangerous substance.
Overall, the lyrics of Cocaine juxtapose moments of emotional vulnerability with feelings of comfort and escape. The song suggests that while love and companionship can provide relief from pain, it is important to avoid becoming too reliant on these external sources.
Line by Line Meaning
When I'm blue and feel let down
When I'm feeling sad and disappointed
who needs medicine if you are by my side
Your presence alone is enough to heal me
when untender is the night
When the night is harsh and unwelcoming
you are the one that turns it white
You are the one who brings light and positivity
to kiss it all goodbye and let's get high
Let's forget about our troubles and get high together
When I feel as if I just had gone insane
When I feel like I'm losing my mind
You're the cure for the bruises in my pain
You heal the wounds from my emotional pain
When I feel I'm gonna die again
When I feel like I'm about to give up
You feel just like pure cocaine
You are my addiction, my escape from reality
There's no other place for me but in your arms
Being in your arms is the only place I want to be
You are the sun that fills the darkness
You bring light and warmth to my life
Only you remove the sadness
You are the only one who can alleviate my sadness
that keeps coming to my dreams
The sadness haunts me even in my dreams
When I feel as if my effort was in vain
When I feel like my efforts were pointless
to remove the silly sadness in my brain
To get rid of the irrational sadness in my mind
and I think I'm gonna die again
When I feel like I can't go on anymore
you feel just like pure cocaine
You are my escape, my high, my addiction
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Josep Enric Bordes
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