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Sonos and Amplify to host panel at SXSW – 'Frisson: Why music gives you chills'  – Campaign Brief

Sonos and Amplify are set to hold a panel discussion at SXSW Sydney on 20 October 2023, 10am - 11am at the Novotel Darling Harbour, which will explore ‘Frisson: Why music gives you chills’. 


The panel will feature GRAMMY, Emmy and ARIA-award winning producer Eric J Dubowsky, music psychologist

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Sonos and Amplify Announce SXSW Panel

Sonos and Amplify Announce SXSW Panel
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Sonos teams up with producer Eric J Dubowsky for global launch of 'Frisson Trigger' via Amplify – Campaign Brief

Sonos teams up with producer Eric J Dubowsky for global launch of 'Frisson Trigger' via Amplify – Campaign Brief
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Sonos launch 'Frisson Trigger' via Amplify

An immersive listening experience so profound, it can literally give people goosebumps.

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Music listening habits give insight into human nature


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Music listening habits give insight into human nature
New research has shown how important music is in people’s lives – and how it leads them to be their own personal DJs.
JCU psychology lecturer Dr Amanda Krause conducted a study on people’s relationship to music with Dr Solange Glasser and Dr Margaret Osborne from the University of Melbourne.
She said previous research found people spend up to 18 hours per week listening to music, and more than 2.6 hours per day.
Dr Krause said in that research, only 2.5 per cent of participants said music was “unimportant” to them, compared to 54 per cent who said they “love” or are “fanatical” about music.

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