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MaSo said: >Maybe it's the performer in me, but I've always found most non >ambient music, especially music with lyrics, to be very distracting >during sex. I want to be making the soundtrack, I guess. good point! So how do you make your soundtrack? Since you play with your partner anyway, it easy and fun, no? I found the AKASHAs experience interesting, but what I am really interested is to create the right music for home, discretely but truely. I think it takes music that involves inconsciously, as ambient does, mostly, but with a dynamic that guides... For me, lyrics are terrible, too. Moaning of someone else as they suggest on some "romantic" CDs even worse. For a long time, I did not put any music either, but recently I remembered that the best experiences I had with music. "Beats of Peace" of mine with David Hoppkins is pretty good. A few years ago, it made a not totally young woman experience her first vaginal orgasm at all! Ok, there were other circumstances, but I could feel how the *music* carried us away. My first reaction was to suggest to David to commercialize the product as such. He thought I was crazy. Now I must say, he is right, its delicate, it was a singular event, maybe the energy of the music rather flew through me to her... a lot more investigation would be necessary... so I pretty much forgot about it... until this fool moon coincides with the start of spring... -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org