The Acoustic Veil: Why Silence Isn't Privacy
Auditory masking explains why intentional background sound increases perceived privacy. Bradley, Hongisto and Veitch research.
BPM, genres and the psychology of sound
Auditory masking explains why intentional background sound increases perceived privacy. Bradley, Hongisto and Veitch research.
Milliman, Caldwell, and Hibbert quantified the impact of tempo on behavior. 38% higher sales, 40% more drinks — these are data points, not claims.
Musical Fit Theory explains why French music increases French wine sales by 330%. Research by North, Hargreaves and McKendrick.
Why holiday music creates identity tension in restaurants. The familiarity problem, the fatigue curve, and what happens when atmosphere meets tradition.
The Mehrabian-Russell model explains why space design directly affects guest emotions and decisions. Practical applications for hospitality.
How sound moved from afterthought to foundational element in wellness spaces. The nervous system perspective, the silence paradox, and why acoustics now signal intention.
Why sound is the most overlooked element of space design. Understanding acoustic architecture and why adding it later means adding it worse.
Understanding the connection between music tempo and guest behavior. How beats per minute affect consumption speed, dwell time, and spending.
Understanding how sound, light, and space work together to create memorable experiences. Why isolated elements don't make a whole—and what it means to design for all senses.
How classical music works in hospitality spaces. Understanding a genre that carries cultural authority and shapes guest perception.
How indie and alternative music function in hospitality spaces. Understanding a genre that communicates authenticity and attracts a specific audience.
Understanding how jazz works in hospitality spaces. Why certain spaces gravitate toward jazz and how the genre shapes guest perception.