Backmasking

Backmasking

n.
the instinctive tendency to see someone as you knew them in their youth—a burned-in image of grass-stained knees, graffitied backpacks, or handfuls of birthday cake, superimposed on an adult with a mortgage, or children of their own.

In audio recording, backmasking is a technique wherein a sound is deliberately recorded backward, so it’s only intelligible when played in reverse.

Keta

Solla, Solla, Solla

Zysia

Spinning Playback Head

Cullaways

Austice

Rasque

Appriesse

Lisolia

Blinkback

Alpha Exposure

Anticious

Amentalio

Walloway

Archimony

Nowlings

Aftersome

Present-Tense

Aftergloom

Tarrion

Innity

Heartspur

Halfwise

Feresy

Star-Stuck

Anderance

Anthrodynia