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I have big time auditory/sensory synesthesia: every sound registers as both an auditiory experience and a sensation, especially if I am relaxed. I'm not talking about really loud sounds like a car stereo playing at full volumne and base at the traffic light. I mean if I am sitting or lying on the couch and someone is washing dishes or turning pages in a book in the next room, it produces a sensation in my body.
Yes, yes, all of this, yes.
I have a distinct bend toward highly rhythmic music (not just electronica--all rhythm-centered music) that stems from this, because really polyrhythmic music can feel like a massage session. Similarly, sounds that are static and prolonged can get to feel itchy, and chaotic noises/unorganized sounds can be painful, even to the point of driving me away from an area. Sometimes I'm feeling this more intensely than at other times, and I have no idea why, but I'm always feeling it to some degree.
I do have to say that while there's variety in how intense the sensation is, I have a level of consistency when it comes to what the sensation is. String melodies always feel like broad strokes across the body, electronic whine from appliances always feels like a fingernail in my ear canal, etc., just to different levels of intensity and/or in different locations for some sensations.