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It's not really subliminal messaging, that stuff's bs. It's just emotional memory. Like smelling a food that your mom used to cook on special occasions when you were a kid. Sensory info triggers memories and the emotions that go with it.
Dude knows what he is talking about here. I once had the pleasure of doing a re-launch on a 100,000 watt radio station and designed everything from the logo to the playlist. Let's get this out of the way right now:
* - Music is a natural form of magic.
A playlist craft the right way can be a mood injector. How old it your target? Play the music that would have been played during her Jr./Sr. year in high school. Play the shit she had her first dance to, the song that was likely playing when she got her first kiss, played at her graduation party. Chances are that she holds those really hard in her memory banks as important time where she felt comfortable and safe, and they will also hold a mysterious and romantic connection she can't quite put her finger. Those emotions will automatically be associated in her mind with you, so it is really just about dropping that hint of a connection in her mind subtly and repeatedly.
On the flipside, check out a soundtrack of semi-sleezy strip club songs thorough Pandora. It'll semi - trigger
sexual thoughts and desires. Example: Theory of a deadman - Bad Girlfriend; My Darkest Day - PornStar Dancing; Buckcherry - Crazy Bitch,
If you play the 3 tracks , the immediate thought will be , "Oh, so that' s what he wants? Let me show him how much of a bad girl I can be."
MPUAtip ; Move the phrases "bad girl" and "naughty girl"somewhere in towards the end of comfort-building. It pops that innocence desire and challenges them let their wild side come out and play.