Archive for March, 2010

Power of Subliminal Mind Control – How To Enhance Your Hypnotic Performance Through Trance Voicing



Developing your trance voice is a key component in your conversational hypnosis arsenal of mind control “weaponry”.

Here’s the idea behind the rationale of getting a hypnotic voice.

How a “trance voice” is supposed to work is that it is supposed to trigger off a mechanism that will alter the current state of your audience’s unconscious mind.

It’s like you are a conductor of an orchestra. And your voice is like your wand where you command the musicians to do what you want with every wave of your hand. But in this case – your trance voice.

To illustrate this effect, let me give you an example.

Have you ever walk past a music shop, and you hear a particular piece that suddenly reminds you of your childhood? Or your dating days?

I’m talking about that sort of unconscious trigger that your trance voice is supposed to spark off a reaction. in your audience’s head.

These are emotional triggers if you want.

A good trance voice will be like that of a radio voice. A voice that is smooth and pleasant. Think of your favorite radio deejay that does romantic songs. And another that plays music to a younger, hipper crowd.

Both voices are different and are tuned for different audiences. You can try to emulate both. Yes, it is definitely possible to set up different voices for different crowds.

Remember it’s important to differentiate between your normal voice and your trance one. You only use it when you are intending on hypnosis and mind control situations.

You certainly don’t want to be inducing a hypnotic trance state when your friend is driving. That’s dangerous!

Now you can see why developing a powerful trance voice is so crucial to your mind control efforts?

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Have a San Diego Karaoke Party



Karaoke is an act of singing along to a music video, especially one from which the original vocals have been electronically eliminated.

Karaoke is abundant in any Bar or restaurant throughout San Diego and So Cal as a whole. Karaoke typically takes place on an off night in San Diego’s bars and restaurants, making room for the bands and DJ’s on the weekends and is especially fun for people who want to actually take part in the entertainment. It is common to hear the tunes “Sweet Caroline” and “Summer Nights” as you walk by a bar or restaurant, slightly off key and out of time, but full of energy and laughter that anyone can enjoy. What is less common, but underrated, is hosting a Karaoke party at your own home.

Let’s face it, San Diego is crowded with nice homes and neighborhoods with pools and gardens and pool tables and fireplaces and decks with views that people would travel around the world to see and experience. So why would you want to go out to a bar to enjoy some interactive entertainment? Since American Idol brought back the popularity of “singers” being the focal point for entertainment in American Culture, Karaoke has never been so popular. You can easily host a Karaoke Party right from your own home with your family and friends and it is certain to be a hit.

Many Mobile DJ companies in San Diego County offer not only a Disc Jockey Service, but also KJ or Karake Jockey Services for a small addtional charge. The DJ will come to your home or party venue and not only provide music for cocktail, dinner and downtime between the Karaoke fun, but will also have an abundance of music with folders to choose music from! The sound system will be far superior than the early 90′s Laserdisk Karaoke fad and you will also have a HUGE abundance of music that you would not be able to acquire on your own (unless you are a hermet Karaoke fanatic). The KJ will provide a small monitor for you to view the words on and will often times be able to tie into any TV in your home for a sing-back monitor. Singing along with Karaoker is half the fun!

Private Party Karaoke can also be beneficial for breaking the ice at a company party, or a great way to entertain a crowd that might not be too big on occupying a dance floor. It’s often times a chain reaction though, so be careful. Once people work up the courage to try one song, they start to think of all the songs they have wanted to sing over the years and it’s a snowball effect. Next thing you know it’ll be midnight and your husband/wife will be singing “I’m Too Sexy” with pictures as evidence in the morning!

While Karaoke in San Diego has a lot to offer from The Coyote Bar & Grill in Carlsbad to The Crazy Burro in Encinitas or even the Lamplighter in San Diego, there is nothing like having a private Karaoke Party from the comfort of your own home. Invite your friends and family and have some refreshments as they work up the courage to sing. It’ll be the party your friends and family are talking about for weeks!

Hang The DJ – Disco Equipment Is Not To Blame!



They say that disco is dead, I say it has been reinvented. Saturday night fever may not be high on the agenda, but all that is disco is back on the club scene and the folks are funking it up in a multi decade mash-up. The eclectic taste of the I pod generation covers everything from James Brown to Britney Spears, with a liberal dose of Debbie Harry and Liberty X. The rules are out of the window, like the veritable rock n roll TV leaving a 5th floor hotel room.

One of the oddest reinventions of the new disco generation is the introduction of headphones in the club. I’ve also heard a rumour that this has been happening at festivals across the country. To combat noise complaints and yet keep the little pixies dancing all night long, wireless headphones are being used as part of the PA system. I can’t quite comprehend how odd it would be to walk in to a dance tent or nightclub, with thousands of people quietly raving. It is a surreal notion, and one that requires a bit of contemplation. Surely its failure would lie in all those folks singing along. What is going to keep them quiet? Sure, it’s not going to be anywhere near as loud as a 35k rig, but it’s going to be a cacophony of wailing cat noises and people still screaming at their mate asking if they want a pint.

The quality of such a system can’t be up to much either. One of the greatest things about going to a really loud rave is the feeling of the bass travelling through your body. Standing in front of the speakers and feeling the air moving with the sound waves, rumbling through, from your toes to your nose. That experience is not going to happen from a pair of headphones. Maybe they have air blasting speaker simulation systems and an earthquake machine or something. Ah, as long as the music is good, the people will dance.

I’m more of a trad disco girl myself, a bit of Jackson 5 or the Bee Gees; a dance floor that is lit up like Manhattan with a liberal injection of dry ice and the obligatory disco ball keep me a happy little dancing bunny. Although I really don’t want to take part in the weird wireless disco vibe, I’m ready to make a move toward the new days of disco. I was miffed enough as it was when CD decks took over from vinyl, and all my DJ friends were up in arms at bedroom DJ’s making up disks and just ‘sticking them on’. The move from vinyl to CD seemed to somehow be cheating at being a DJ as far as the professionals were concerned. I thought it gave other people a chance to play their music, and is surely less painful than carting a flight case of vinyl around the place!

However, the iPod disco babies have another trick up their sleeve, a DJ-less club night. The new style disco nights consists of anyone in the club plugging in their iPod for 3 songs, any songs, and cutting out the mix master altogether. Hang the DJ or what! This is not a good move; the jockey of discdom provides a seasoned and reasoned entertainment service. As a selector of tunes, the DJ seamlessly spins one tune into another, judging the mood of the crowd and dancing them into a crescendo. A spotty Herbert with iPod can’t match that, but an old bloke called DJ Derek can. I was fortunate enough o watch his set at a festival recently and there he was, 75 years old, with his iPod plugged in to the PA and he has the whole crowd grooving to the funkiest tunes this side of the 70s. Goes to show that a good workman doesn’t have to blame his tools – Hail DJ Derek and the return of the Disco Days!