"Daniel Levitin is a one-time record producer who now works as a neuroscientist. No one could have better qualifications to write a book exploring how the human brain perceives music, and how composers exploit our instinctive reaction to musical material to beguile and challenge us.. He writes with catchy enthusiasm and has a knack of couching complex ideas in user-friendly language.. Drawing on examples from Bach, Beethoven and Mozart to Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis and Johnny Cash, this book is a delightfully informative read. I guarantee, you'll never hear music in the same way again" - Classic FM Magazine.