I agree...but in art I think intentional detrimental approach is pretty rare I think and even when that is the case each reaction would be different amd possibly leading to exploration and emotional discovery. I have an album I will drop in coming days The Clean Cur Blade. It was accused back in the days for being too disturbing, too detrimental...but for me it was a cleansing artistic moment. I listened to the piece numerous times when I created and edit it...since then I had a problem listening to the whole record.

I plan to when it's on nostr:npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg though :)

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Sounds interesting! I'm curious now about Clean Cut Blade now

About the negative effects, I suppose what made me think that there are some intentional uses was some video I've seen where producers admitted they made music to mess with people. I don't remember what it was now.

I think it was more like the modern pop industry rather than the actual artists.