Roger&Me
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yeah i mean i like shpongle and other stuff that's actually music
Interpreting each drug is an interesting concept. I'll give some a listen, though I'm really resistant to "drug themed" bands to be honest. I think South Park parodied Hardstyle in the episode "You're Getting Old," heh. I don't get it at all (I'm 32). To me it's about as sonically appealing as an alarm clock at 4 a.m.They have a whole album that each song details a different drug. They're actually quite accurate to the drug trip both in how the song is structured and the intensity/sounds used..
^ I've learned to fall asleep with Hardstyle blaring through the speakers.. was usually quite restful, actually.
It's my understanding that you should have an EKG test done prior to an ibogaine trip.
lolololololol it's funny because it's true..
Though, Electronic music is so fucking diverse, I couldn't believe anyone would be able to dislike it as a whole. Repetitive dance music, sure.. but there's a lot of chill shit out there and some really well composed tracks. There's something for everyone, really.
When I think "repetitive," I always recall an experience of going to a rave at 16 years old, and on the drive back home I kept hearing electronic dance music in the sound of the wheels on the highway, which I couldn't really meaningfully distinguish from what I heard earlier in the night.psy997 said:Although now that I think about it, yall might mean something different than what I mean by repetitive.
there is some good stuff that i've found, though. i dig Burial. i used to listen to Shulman's album In Search of a Meaningful Moment fairly often. Boards of Canada is sweet. and i really like Pale Sketcher, the electronic side project of post-metal/grind-metal mastermind Justin K. Broadrick:
yeah i mean i like shpongle and other stuff that's actually music
When I think "repetitive," I always recall an experience of going to a rave at 16 years old, and on the drive back home I kept hearing electronic dance music in the sound of the wheels on the highway, which I couldn't really meaningfully distinguish from what I heard earlier in the night.
Dude, I love that Shulman album, it's fantastic. I had my first strong DOC trip on it, and had a really transporting experience that was creepy and reptilian, now I always find it kind of "reptilian" sounding. It was was favorite tripping album for at least a year.
no. this was something i did prior to a preparation for my own experimenti feel like that is probably just some for-profit ibogaine clinic's way of making more money
One week. Red Rocks. Emancipator opens for Shpongle.yeah i mean i like shpongle and other stuff that's actually music
yeah i mean i like shpongle and other stuff that's actually music
One week. Red Rocks. Emancipator opens for Shpongle.
I will be there. Will you?
lulz, i listened to that album on my first DOI trip :D
Thanks! This will be my first Shpongle show. I'm going to bring some DMT, but I don't think I'll do any (not sure yet--I don't like to force experiences), for the main purpose of finding someone who deserves it and giving it to them.that sounds badass, but nah i'm not gonna be there.
i have seen shpongle about 4-5 times tho, and its always been epic. the place usually reeks of deamsters
have fun, bro
w01fg4ng said:I'm a firm believer that DMT will find you if it's meant to be.