You’ve arrived. At ‘Goosebump Center’. Tune in and bliss out to this hypnotizing, immersive, electro-soul experience by Second Hand Noise.

Second Hand Noise is the electronic exploration of Melvin Medina, a Puerto Rican artist whose musical DNA carries equal parts rock attitude and electronic soul.

His latest release, ‘Goosebump Center’, feels like the sonic embodiment of a pleasurable sensation felt on the skin of the body. Imagine millions of sensory receptors all over the surface area of our bodies, acting in constant flux, receiving information and experiences through the senses and converting that into pleasure-pain-ranging sensations. What would goosebumps feel like then?

This track has a compelling illustration to present. Through a journey of intoxicating, unpredictable, immersive layers of sound, frequencies, textures, beats, and atmospheres, Second Hand Noise is pushing the boundaries of soundscapes brilliantly.

‘Goosebump Center’ opens with meditative beats and soulful harmonies and tuned vocals that guide you into a relaxed state. Just past the 30-second mark, the tracks flows into a particularly groovy, hypnotic tempo, flowing on pulsating synths. As the track picks up in tempo and switches up the beat just after the minute mark, it keeps the listeners closely engaged with an array of fascinating effects and textures.

The use of 432Hz tuning makes listening to this feel like a full-body sensory experience. You’re no longer just listening. Brainwave frequency states come into play now. You’re feeling sensations on your skin, eliciting a range of interesting sensations. Its well known that listening to music at this frequency state promotes a range of self-healing benefits physically, emotionally, and energetically.

Over this track’s 3-minute runtime, Medina takes great care to transport listeners into a curated, immersive sonic journey that invites movement and reflection and is designed to move bodies, touch hearts, and occasionally blow minds. -RECYCLE YOUR FREQUENCY

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