Tranced
Bluelight Crew
I first experienced DXM last September.
I'd been reading up on psychedelics quite a lot on the internet and both me and my smoking friend decided we wanted to delve further into them.
We searched local shops for cough medicine and checked the labels to no avail. So we turned to asking if we could read the ingredients of the bottles behind the counters. They didn't suspect a thing, not many people know of DXM in the UK. We eventually found the right one which I think from memory was Robutissin dry cough.
When I saw my friend that weekend he told me he had done it himself in his bedroom the night before. Eager to try for myself I got some that day (It was one of them decisions that you make on the spot, I've just made another, think I'm going to get some tomorrow
).
That night I downed approximately half a bottle and went into the garden for a few buckets. I headed to bed and waited for it to kick in.
I put on a mini disk I had made earlier which from memory started with some dreamy Progressive Trance and slowly paced towards the more driving, uplifting stuff.
I lay back and enjoyed the music, concentrating on my closed eye visuals. I never noticed them increase in intensity until I opened my eyes and noticed the world was completely alien to me. It was obviously the dissociative effect, similar to ketamine but also nothing alike. It was that same perception change just from a completely different angle.
I had completely forgotten about the DXM as I drifted into the world of the music and I actually panicked slightly at the sudden change of reality. Being generally quite good at controlling a bad buzz I got it under wraps in seconds and felt myself drift sideways through the plateaus.
I suddenly found myself in a peaceful place full of tranquillity. The music was beautiful. As I entered this place the breakdown on Accadia - Into The Dawn (James Holden Mix) kicked in with perfect timing. I could see the dreamy notes and they created the most amazing sense of euphoria. I could see rotating 3D visuals, which danced around the back of my eyelids.
I sat there for what seemed like hours, and after managing to successfully view my clock realised it had been only two minutes. It was hard trying to view my clock, due to the fact that I could see the illuminated numbers twice, crossing over each other. By this point I also had green open eye visuals. My whole perception was tinted with that of the jungle, an Eastern touch influenced by the music that followed which always seems to have that feel to me.
I remember lying there, drifting into the music which I could see and feel all around me and suddenly seeing a police car, with lights flashing in the snow outside my house. I was tripping.
I continued like this for an hour and a half at least, in the most amazing calm before falling asleep.
I definitely recommend this for anyone interested in drugs. Don't let the fact that it happens to be used as cough medicine put you off. It's probably given me the most intense euphoria imaginable.
I'd been reading up on psychedelics quite a lot on the internet and both me and my smoking friend decided we wanted to delve further into them.
We searched local shops for cough medicine and checked the labels to no avail. So we turned to asking if we could read the ingredients of the bottles behind the counters. They didn't suspect a thing, not many people know of DXM in the UK. We eventually found the right one which I think from memory was Robutissin dry cough.
When I saw my friend that weekend he told me he had done it himself in his bedroom the night before. Eager to try for myself I got some that day (It was one of them decisions that you make on the spot, I've just made another, think I'm going to get some tomorrow

That night I downed approximately half a bottle and went into the garden for a few buckets. I headed to bed and waited for it to kick in.
I put on a mini disk I had made earlier which from memory started with some dreamy Progressive Trance and slowly paced towards the more driving, uplifting stuff.
I lay back and enjoyed the music, concentrating on my closed eye visuals. I never noticed them increase in intensity until I opened my eyes and noticed the world was completely alien to me. It was obviously the dissociative effect, similar to ketamine but also nothing alike. It was that same perception change just from a completely different angle.
I had completely forgotten about the DXM as I drifted into the world of the music and I actually panicked slightly at the sudden change of reality. Being generally quite good at controlling a bad buzz I got it under wraps in seconds and felt myself drift sideways through the plateaus.
I suddenly found myself in a peaceful place full of tranquillity. The music was beautiful. As I entered this place the breakdown on Accadia - Into The Dawn (James Holden Mix) kicked in with perfect timing. I could see the dreamy notes and they created the most amazing sense of euphoria. I could see rotating 3D visuals, which danced around the back of my eyelids.
I sat there for what seemed like hours, and after managing to successfully view my clock realised it had been only two minutes. It was hard trying to view my clock, due to the fact that I could see the illuminated numbers twice, crossing over each other. By this point I also had green open eye visuals. My whole perception was tinted with that of the jungle, an Eastern touch influenced by the music that followed which always seems to have that feel to me.
I remember lying there, drifting into the music which I could see and feel all around me and suddenly seeing a police car, with lights flashing in the snow outside my house. I was tripping.

I continued like this for an hour and a half at least, in the most amazing calm before falling asleep.
I definitely recommend this for anyone interested in drugs. Don't let the fact that it happens to be used as cough medicine put you off. It's probably given me the most intense euphoria imaginable.