Angine de Poitrine: The Band That Sounds Wrong… But You Can't Stop Listening

Why is everyone suddenly obsessed with Angine de Poitrine — two masked musicians playing notes that sound completely out of tune, rhythms that refuse to settle, and melodies that wander somewhere unfamiliar? The answer isn't about taste. It's about your brain. In this video, we explore the science behind why your mind is secretly addicted to music that almost sounds wrong — and how this bizarre band accidentally tapped into something ancient about human perception. 0:00 — Angine de Poitrine: The Band That Sounds Wrong 0:50 — Why Your Brain Gets Addicted to Music Patterns 1:18 — Why Familiar Music Gets Boring (The Science) 1:43 — Angine de Poitrine: Between Order and Chaos 2:48 — What Are Microtones? (And Why Angine de Poitrine Uses Them) 4:04 — Why Modern Music All Sounds the Same 4:46 — Why Angine de Poitrine Wears Masks 5:46 — Why Angine de Poitrine Went Viral 6:09 — What Weird Music Teaches Us About the Human Brain . #AngineDePoitrine #WeirdMusic #MusicScience #MathRock #MicrotonalMusic #WhyMusicFeelsGood #MusicPsychology #ExperimentalMusic #ViralMusic #MusicExplained #BrainAndMusic #IndieMusic #MusicTheory #AngineDePoitrineKEXP #quebecmusic