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    -eng- Electric Shock Academy -rj01227169- Apr 2026

    Don’t Let the Cute Title Fool You: A Listeners’ Review of Electric Shock Academy (RJ01227169)

    If you’ve spent any time browsing the psychological or “dark” side of the DLsite audio drama charts, you’ve probably seen the thumbnail for ( Electric Shock Academy ). It looks like a standard, slightly edgy school-life setup. It is not.

    Closed-back headphones. In a bright room. Have you listened to RJ01227169? Did you make it to the "Level 4" scene without skipping? Let me know in the comments. -ENG- Electric Shock Academy -RJ01227169-

    This is your spoiler-free warning and overall listening guide to one of the most intense, immersive, and frankly unsettling ASMR experiences I’ve had this year. You are a student at a private, highly disciplined academy. The "Student Guidance Office" has flagged you for behavioral issues. You are called into a clinical, cold interrogation room. Your guide? A soft-spoken female disciplinarian who introduces a very specific method of correction: controlled, low-voltage electric shocks. The Execution: Why This Works (And Why It Hurts) 1. The Sound Design is Relentless This isn’t your typical "tingly" ASMR. The binaural work here is masterful—but it’s designed to make you feel trapped . The hum of a fluorescent light. The click of a button. The slow, deliberate crackle of a stun baton being tested. The creator uses silence as a weapon; the gaps between threats are longer than usual, forcing you to anticipate the next "correction."

    Just keep your finger on the volume slider. Don’t Let the Cute Title Fool You: A

    8.5/10 (Immersive, but exhausting)

    #ASMR #DLSite #AudioDrama #ElectricShockAcademy #Review #RJ01227169 Closed-back headphones

    It earns its 4.5-star rating not by being pleasant, but by being effective . If you want to feel genuinely disciplined, cornered, and completely at the mercy of a voice—press play.

    The seiyuu (voice actress) delivers a chilling performance. She isn’t angry or screaming. She is calm. Clinical. Almost kind . She explains the voltage levels (Level 1: “a reminder,” Level 3: “re-education”) in the same tone a nurse would use to explain a thermometer. That dispassionate delivery is what elevates this from a fetish piece to a genuine psychological thriller.