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Jtj, Sacha Robotti - Freakin Tight (extended Mix) 444 Hz Now

: C=528 Hz is often referred to in sound therapy as the "miracle" or "love" frequency.

Most modern music is tuned to A=440 Hz. In "Freakin Tight," Robotti and JTJ utilize A=444 Hz, which yields a C=528 Hz resonance. JTJ, Sacha Robotti - Freakin Tight (Extended Mix) 444 Hz

: Proponents of 444 Hz tuning, including some major orchestras , suggest it provides a "brighter" and more harmonically rich sound compared to the standard 440 Hz. : C=528 Hz is often referred to in

In the deep-house and tech-house scene, the collaboration between and JTJ on " Freakin Tight (Extended Mix) " stands out for its intentional use of 444 Hz tuning —a departure from the industry-standard 440 Hz. Released on the Box Of Cats label, this track blends gritty underground energy with ancient tuning theories aimed at shifting the listener’s state. Technical Features: The 444 Hz Shift : Proponents of 444 Hz tuning, including some

: The theory behind this tuning is that it aligns more closely with natural vibrations, potentially reducing the "tension" or "anxiety" some attribute to 440 Hz. Compositional Style

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