Diana Deutsch's Phantom Words
Gabrielė Griciūtė and Andrius Mack Allosci (LT, 2025)
7 min
Diana Deutsch's Phantom Words is the 3rd track of Allosci's debut album Alloscillating, which was released on the 14th of April 2026.
Allosci is a Vilnius/Berlin-based experimental electronic music duo that is heavily rooted in found sound. Their compositions usually have a conceptual field recording foundation, however, for this track the duo worked with material found in a brilliant book they discovered in a charity shop in the UK. The book is called Musical Illusions and Phantom Words by Prof. Diana Deutsch. It is full of all sorts of different auditory phenomena, illusions and detailed explanations of how the human brain works. How human perception can sometimes be quite easily manipulated and tricked. With the author's permission, Allosci took Diana Deutsch's explanation of one of the illusions she invented (Phantom Words) and made a composition interpreting it. The illusion works by having two offset word fragments looping hard panned in a wide stereo field. Even though the fragments are nonsensical, after a while, the human brain starts trying to interpret them into words in all sorts of different languages and accents. Interestingly, sometimes people tend to hear words that are meaningful to them. The music of the track plays with prosody and explores human perception, by sometimes playing fragments of distant human voice recordings and manipulated ambiences, presented in an experimental electronic music context.