Monumental Movement Podcast
This episode explores how music shapes human identity—an inquiry into the relationship between sound, memory, and self. From early cultural rituals to contemporary digital listening habits, music functions not only as art form, but as a framework through which individuals and communities define who they are. We examine insights from psychology and neuroscience, where research into perception, emotion, and memory reveals how musical experiences become embedded in personal and collective identity. Rhythm, melody, and timbre act as triggers—linking sound to memory, place, and social belonging. Historically, music has operated as marker of identity across cultures: from ritual and religion to subcultures and global genres. Technological shifts—from physical media to streaming platforms—have transformed how identity is curated, shared, and performed through sound. This episode analyzes music as dynamic system of identity formation—where listening, creation, and cultural context intersect. Through science, history, and aesthetics, we explore how music shapes not only what we hear, but how we understand ourselves and others. 【Related Column】How does music shape us? https://monumental-movement.jp/en/column-how-music-shapes-identity/
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