Interlude is back for another week and today’s topic touches on why all music seems to sound the same/ why it has occurred in the past & the freaky psychology behind it!
This week I touched on a few wise words from the amazing @katherineimogen , A Digital Marketer for Festivals based in London! So thankful for her input on this one, as I’m not always right!! For any artists who just wants to make what they love, her advice really is for you!
10 Gryffindor points for anyone who can spot the mistake I made in this episode
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Psychology for your he3dtop:
Most digestible page for understanding the present topic –
https://www.sicotests.com/psyarticle.asp?id=252
Hewstone, M., Rubin, M., & Willis, H. (2002). Intergroup Bias. Annual Review of Psychology, 53, 575 – 604.
Hogg, M. A., & Grieve, P. (1999). Social identity theory and the crisis of confidence in social psychology: A commentary, and some research on uncertainty reduction. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2(1), 79-93.
Hogg, M. A., Sherman, D. K., Dierselhuis, J., Maitner, A. T., & Moffitt, G. (2007). Uncertainty, entitativity, and group identification. Journal of experimental social psychology, 43(1), 135-142.
https://www.coursehero.com/file/p5k2eb3/2-Immediate-gratification-bias-describes-decision-makers-who-tend-to-want/
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-choice/201606/10-reasons-we-rush-immediate-gratification
Intro music/Overall Production:
Siggy J / @siggyjade
Instrumental:
@unofficial_m.i (Independent R&B Singer)
@tyreeqdemariousmusic (Song Writer/ Producer)
Graphic Designer/ Logo Creator:
Zephyr Cheetham
@cheethamzephyr
Email: [email protected]