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Drugs and Music[MEGA MERGED]

Do you go for the drugs or the music?

  • I go for the sex and drugs only

    Votes: 12 10.2%
  • I go for the music and the music only

    Votes: 14 11.9%
  • I'm a little bit of both

    Votes: 92 78.0%

  • Total voters
    118
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I was just having this conversation with someone last night, actually! Everytime an Aphex Twin song comes on, it always makes me feel like I am rolling. Always.
 
I definitely get that recollection feeling of tripping when I hear certain music. Ecspecially really trippy psychadelic music that I may have listened to while tripping.
 
My mother says that when she's driving and Pink Floyd comes on the radio, she has to change it because it makes her feel like she's high. Simply from having heard it so many times while she was high back in the day.
 
Psytrance in general does that too me...

3 day Psychedelic Trance experiences will burn the psychedelic mindset into your brain, putting you just a little bit closer to "there"...

Shpongle gets me almost every time, infact it sometimes make me REALLY distracted while driving, almost dangerous...

Sasha's Involver does it for me as well as his album Airdrawndagger, both fucking classic...

Phish used to do it for me back when I listened to them...

Hands down the best though for reaching a psychedelic mindset is ambient music... Steve Roach blasts my mind pretty regularly.
 
Me and my friend talked about this before, laughing about how music would eventually reach a "psychoactive level", where it would basically acts like a drug...we were joking around about it, nothing too serious, but I agree with that thought.

Arcturus and Ulver do this to me sober, almost completely dissociate me from reality.
 
The Mars Volta, Tool, Pinky Floyd, Hendrix etc if you're into rock.
If you like electronic music anything you like will be cool. I would personally listen to a mix of psytrance, progressive psy, breaks, dnb, dub, trip hop.
 
Check out some of the DJ sets on my blog, lots of links to minimal-techno sets, which are my preferred tripping music. Especially sets by Ricardo Villalobos,Richie Hawtin - his Clutch Cargos, Corioic and Gorod Club Moscow sets are 3 of my favorites. Tractile @ Vague Terrian is also a great set for tripping.

I would also highly recommend Pete Namlook - Fires of Ork I and II are beautiful while tripping - ambient music.

Biosphere (Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen) - a way to focus the mind is an amazing track to listen to while tripping, so peaceful, beautiful and relaxing.

Also, Richie Hawtin - DE9: Transitions has a permanents home on my iPod and it tends to get listened to every time I trip. Plastikman - Closer and Consumed are also pretty stellar, but can be a bit dark/eerie at times, but always seems to lead my mind to interesting and deep locations.
 
One of my favourite bands is The Mars Volta.

I actually do not listen to them on psychedelics because it becomes too much. When sober, they are enough to trip me out ;)
 
Astavats said:
Me and my friend talked about this before, laughing about how music would eventually reach a "psychoactive level", where it would basically acts like a drug...we were joking around about it, nothing too serious, but I agree with that thought.
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I've had a listen to it, but I was in a crappy mood so I turned it off.

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Jamshyd said:
One of my favourite bands is The Mars Volta.

I actually do not listen to them on psychedelics because it becomes too much. When sober, they are enough to trip me out ;)

Ditto that. In fact, I am doing just that right now:)
 
Grateful Dead i recommend (Live at winterland new years eve 1978)
Disco Biscuits
jimi hendrix
 
I've only had LSD once [liquid from a best friend] ... I tried a little Tool and Led Zepplin at first, couldn't get into it.

Then my playlist settled upon Sigur Ros, and for the next 18 hours, with the exception of a small bit of chill/electronica [a few tracks by Telepopmusik come to mind], the only music I could tolerate listening to is the "post-modern rock" sort ... Sigur Ros, Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Explosions in the Sky, Mogwai.

Trying to assemble the various bits of the entire planet into an understandable guide whilst listening to Sleep by GSYBE certainly tested the bounds of my brain. Rarely listen to it these days .. but when I do, I recapture it as the essence of music. All other modern stuff is truly inferior in a sense; nothing is more truly musically amazing than those epic tracks.
With that as my soundtrack, my LSD experience was one of profound, endless peace.
 
I like progressive rock when I trip... Yes; Emerson, Lake, & Palmer; Procol Harum etc. But, as a general rule, whatever music you normally enjoy, you will even more so on acid :)
 
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