r/Frisson

[music] Hyperpop

I made a post a while ago about hyperpop and I still wanna know what you think about it. This kind of music is called hyperpop/cyberpop/experimental. Do you like it or not? I almost get frisson when I listen to cyberpop songs, but some people say it’s annoying. Do you like it?

u/South-Commercial-257 — 2 days ago
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[music] How are we all feeling about Project Hail Mary's original movie scores?

Here is the link to the Spotify album of the movie.

I can't explain how overwhelmed with frisson I am. Anyone else out there?

If so, please share your favourite score/s!

I am so overwhelmed I need to look/listen to them in doses, anyone else feel overwhelm (even with these positive intense emotions brought about by music)?

u/melon_helen — 7 days ago
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[music] Georgia - Phoebe Bridgers (Red Flannel)

The original is great but the version known as red flannel is a 11/10.

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u/TheBradster96 — 8 days ago
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u/Hassaan18 — 14 days ago

[meta] frisson or asmr?

I get the tingles to ASMR type sounds and stimuli, Especially if the sound is coming from behind me. But the way ASMR is described or defined says that the tingles are gentle, more sustained and relaxing. Mine are a quick rush that often makes my eardrums rumble. More like chills. A quick rush or shiver/tingle….. Which is how frisson is described!

I get what I THINK is a more gentle “frisson” in my front thighs quite frequently (many times a day) to emotional or just interesting stimuli. People often call it “musical chills” but I get it for much more than music…if watching some cool science explanation, viewing beautiful art or nature, connecting with a character in a movie or just the “aha moment” of basically anything. I definitely get this thigh version more when sitting in bed or on the couch but this is also where I consume media so I don’t know if that is positional or not. Sometimes I can’t identify a trigger tbh.

But I get the more dramatic head/neck/spine chills sometimes with very emotional stimuli and music and even shocking revelations or feelings of disgust…but also to ASMR sounds! So… I guess I’m wondering if there’s a real technical difference? Is it defined by the trigger, or by the nature of the feeling? Or if this is too abnormal… do I maybe need to seek medical advice? 😅🤷🏼‍♀️ (half joke half serious…cause I DO think my nervous system or vascular regulation is a maybe a bit messed up at least with body temp regulation)

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u/curiositykilledsleep — 14 days ago