1 00:00:09,093 --> 00:00:11,972 Speaker 1: You're listening to a podcast from news Talk st be 2 00:00:12,373 --> 00:00:16,173 Speaker 1: follow this and our wide range of podcasts now on iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:16,853 --> 00:00:20,493 Speaker 2: Something really weird has happened to me, something hypnotic, and 4 00:00:20,533 --> 00:00:22,413 Speaker 2: it's happened to me and a lot of middle aged 5 00:00:22,493 --> 00:00:27,293 Speaker 2: men around the world right judging by social media. And 6 00:00:27,333 --> 00:00:35,053 Speaker 2: it's called unzendpotin beautiful unzendapotin beautiful pronunciation. There are French 7 00:00:35,093 --> 00:00:37,973 Speaker 2: Canadian rock duo. But they are saying in sane this 8 00:00:38,013 --> 00:00:43,053 Speaker 2: is what they sound like. And they look like a 9 00:00:43,092 --> 00:00:47,493 Speaker 2: surreal French horror circus act that they wear these polka 10 00:00:47,533 --> 00:00:51,253 Speaker 2: dot costumes and they both have giant distorted noses, one 11 00:00:51,253 --> 00:00:55,212 Speaker 2: that sits straight out, but the drummers flops back and 12 00:00:55,253 --> 00:01:00,213 Speaker 2: forth with the beat. Yes, and the guitarist plays a 13 00:01:00,253 --> 00:01:08,693 Speaker 2: guitar that's half bass, half six string electrac and he 14 00:01:08,693 --> 00:01:12,533 Speaker 2: wears an upside down pyramid hat and he loops all 15 00:01:12,572 --> 00:01:17,892 Speaker 2: his parts, so he's got a loop. It's microtonal music. Yes, 16 00:01:18,932 --> 00:01:24,053 Speaker 2: Anzindu Patrine. They're like Batman Villains maybe meets Eyes Wide 17 00:01:24,053 --> 00:01:27,613 Speaker 2: Shut or the Phantom of the Opera meets the Illuminati, 18 00:01:27,773 --> 00:01:32,533 Speaker 2: but they absolutely rock. People are becoming transfixed by them. Yeah, 19 00:01:32,973 --> 00:01:35,973 Speaker 2: It's like when the Joker takes over Gotham's TV channels 20 00:01:36,292 --> 00:01:38,533 Speaker 2: and everyone was forced to tune in and just stares. 21 00:01:39,613 --> 00:01:41,932 Speaker 2: There are thousands of memes of men like me just 22 00:01:41,973 --> 00:01:44,773 Speaker 2: steering to the screens watching them with comets like I 23 00:01:44,893 --> 00:01:47,613 Speaker 2: tried to do some cleaning and got stuck. It's hypnotic. 24 00:01:49,013 --> 00:01:50,893 Speaker 2: I have thought of nothing else since I saw them 25 00:01:50,933 --> 00:01:54,133 Speaker 2: on Friday on Rick Piato's channel. I woke up this 26 00:01:54,213 --> 00:01:55,973 Speaker 2: morning and the first thing I said to my lovely 27 00:01:56,013 --> 00:02:01,013 Speaker 2: partner Tracy, involuntarily was anzen dutrinn. That was the first 28 00:02:01,013 --> 00:02:03,413 Speaker 2: thing I said when I woke up. Lock them up 29 00:02:03,413 --> 00:02:05,813 Speaker 2: for yourself. So it's about a M G I N 30 00:02:05,973 --> 00:02:09,692 Speaker 2: E D E P O I t rine. 31 00:02:10,853 --> 00:02:14,213 Speaker 3: This is highly dangerous. Yeah, I mean I started off 32 00:02:14,253 --> 00:02:16,773 Speaker 3: this was very upsetting to my ears, and now all 33 00:02:16,773 --> 00:02:19,173 Speaker 3: of a sudden, I just kind of feel myself getting 34 00:02:19,173 --> 00:02:21,613 Speaker 3: into some kind of trance. 35 00:02:21,693 --> 00:02:25,133 Speaker 2: Well, it's microtonality. So most Western music has built on 36 00:02:25,173 --> 00:02:28,293 Speaker 2: twelve notes per octave, right, so C C sharp D 37 00:02:28,893 --> 00:02:31,173 Speaker 2: E flat all the way through to B right. Yeah, 38 00:02:31,213 --> 00:02:34,693 Speaker 2: so the octave octave plus the sharps is twelve notes. 39 00:02:35,532 --> 00:02:39,613 Speaker 2: Microtonal music uses pictures in between those notes. For example, 40 00:02:39,613 --> 00:02:41,493 Speaker 2: like if you play an a note, which would be 41 00:02:41,532 --> 00:02:43,852 Speaker 2: four hundred and forty hertz, So that's the sound waves 42 00:02:43,933 --> 00:02:46,933 Speaker 2: vibrating four hundred and forty times, and a sharp is 43 00:02:47,333 --> 00:02:50,292 Speaker 2: let's say four hundred and sixty six herts. A microtone 44 00:02:50,373 --> 00:02:53,532 Speaker 2: might sit in the middle at like four hundred and 45 00:02:53,573 --> 00:02:55,613 Speaker 2: fifty three herts or something, right, And so those are 46 00:02:55,653 --> 00:02:58,852 Speaker 2: the notes they are playing. So in a microtonal guitar, 47 00:02:59,093 --> 00:03:01,653 Speaker 2: your standard octave might be split into twenty five instead 48 00:03:01,693 --> 00:03:04,172 Speaker 2: of twelve, or it could be thirty one. It could 49 00:03:04,213 --> 00:03:06,453 Speaker 2: be an infinite amount of notes if you want, instead 50 00:03:06,453 --> 00:03:09,053 Speaker 2: of twelve. Yeah, so you can divide as much as want. 51 00:03:09,093 --> 00:03:12,333 Speaker 2: So a microtonal guitar just has a lot more threats. 52 00:03:12,532 --> 00:03:14,573 Speaker 2: I don't know what the music is insane. 53 00:03:14,252 --> 00:03:15,853 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't know what it's doing to my brain. 54 00:03:15,933 --> 00:03:17,453 Speaker 3: I don't know if I like it. I mean, my 55 00:03:17,493 --> 00:03:20,693 Speaker 3: brain says it's very off put in and I feel uncomfortable. 56 00:03:20,733 --> 00:03:22,613 Speaker 3: But I need more. And all of a sudden, the 57 00:03:22,653 --> 00:03:24,973 Speaker 3: takes have come through. These guys go hard, have them 58 00:03:24,972 --> 00:03:26,252 Speaker 3: cranking in the forklift today. 59 00:03:26,413 --> 00:03:29,573 Speaker 2: Yeah, so you have this crazy microtonal music. Then you're 60 00:03:29,573 --> 00:03:32,373 Speaker 2: adding the fact that they look like sixteenth century French opera, 61 00:03:32,933 --> 00:03:36,733 Speaker 2: a sixteenth century French opera show or something horror show. 62 00:03:37,573 --> 00:03:40,533 Speaker 2: That's quite something. Yeah, it's hypnotizing, it's brain altering. 63 00:03:41,533 --> 00:03:44,173 Speaker 3: Right, check them out, but be where Unzen. 64 00:03:45,893 --> 00:03:48,613 Speaker 2: Be careful, they may take your brain from you. 65 00:03:49,173 --> 00:03:49,933 Speaker 1: Oh I listen to that. 66 00:03:51,893 --> 00:03:53,413 Speaker 3: Turn it up at Lauder Andrew. 67 00:03:54,853 --> 00:03:55,013 Speaker 2: Man. 68 00:03:59,893 --> 00:04:03,133 Speaker 3: Look it up and you're like, oh, god, fantast So 69 00:04:03,133 --> 00:04:04,173 Speaker 3: what's the name of the band again? 70 00:04:04,893 --> 00:04:09,733 Speaker 2: Well, it's Unzen du Poitrine. Yeah, but I guess just 71 00:04:09,773 --> 00:04:12,853 Speaker 2: look up a ng i in e because of course 72 00:04:13,373 --> 00:04:17,693 Speaker 2: this is French. So yeah, on Zindo Patrins. It's something 73 00:04:17,813 --> 00:04:20,453 Speaker 2: like it has memorized me. It mesmerized me of the 74 00:04:20,493 --> 00:04:21,973 Speaker 2: whole weekend in the last two days. 75 00:04:22,053 --> 00:04:23,413 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm just having to look at them now. Very 76 00:04:23,533 --> 00:04:26,213 Speaker 3: uncanny valley, but I think I'm hooked now. It's dangerous, 77 00:04:26,333 --> 00:04:27,573 Speaker 3: very dangerous. What do they want? 78 00:04:27,693 --> 00:04:29,613 Speaker 2: I tuned my guitar up a half measure and I've 79 00:04:29,613 --> 00:04:32,973 Speaker 2: been I put like a bag over my head and 80 00:04:33,053 --> 00:04:35,933 Speaker 2: chase my son around the house trying to play some 81 00:04:35,973 --> 00:04:36,533 Speaker 2: of their chunes. 82 00:04:36,733 --> 00:04:37,693 Speaker 3: That is good stuff. 83 00:04:38,173 --> 00:04:40,813 Speaker 1: For more from News Talks at b listen live on 84 00:04:40,893 --> 00:04:43,853 Speaker 1: air or online and keep our shows with you wherever 85 00:04:43,933 --> 00:04:46,493 Speaker 1: you go with our podcasts on iHeartRadio,