soft complex music

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that song could make it hard to have excuses to be in bad moods.
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Songs of A Dead Dreamer

click~> Hemi Synch - to link to the Monroe Institutes description, list of case study examples,, lots of info and other links pertaining to hemi-synch and its uses.
very simple-ish, psychologically very complex.
i have a hemi-synch disk and have kept it well for 15 freaking years haha, can be pricey, but absolutely worth it -- with some decent head-phones...
i need another pair of sony-7506's, or a soldering iron for about 1.3 seconds...
 
wow ..just got up off of my bed. Stiff!....Decided to switch things up. :D Perhaps another day for Miles Davis
Downloaded a Ravi Shankar discography. Set itunes up to run through it all and..that was amazing. Spent 4 hours face down unable to move. Perfect fit for this trip .
Some water and I think I will head back for more

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glad to hear the Shankar worked!
 
sigur ros can definitely be Soft&Complex,,, his/their BBCradio1 performance of ''weirdos'' was what i would loop on my head-phones for my most recent(6yearsago?!?) DMT 'sessions'

Coltrane is the man, and gets and gives nods... for sure.
but much different then Bitches-Brew.
i may actually go to Coltrane more for straight Jazz, and trust any quartet ensemble he is in.

Bitches-Brew is jazz, but i would warn people, that its actually Fusion... many Jazz listeners may not take this feel on so well.
what happened with this album, was that Miles took these great established musicians, and dropped them on new to them electric keyboards/hammond organ, or electric guitars with lots of effects. many relative changes in the musicians training, and practice that caused them to have to relearn their instrument, force through, disassociate and this is very striking and apparent through out this album -- it is the way Miles Davis directed and manipulated this "fugue" of Jazz, and it couldnt of been done any other way i dont believe; it had to be a natural process; a rebirth which cant honestly be done knowingly.

hmm ramble///

not really a ramble - on point I would say!
The Miles album from the same period that a lot of people find easier at first listen is 'In a Silent Way': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMINC9EOZME

But the same is definitely true there - John Mclaughlin reputedly thought he was just warming up when Miles walked over and told him 'this is the take'...

You're right it won't work for everyone. :|

And Coltrane indeed...a lot of people wouldn't hear it as 'soft' at all because it's so intense, but it has a unique purity about it, always...
 
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^and then after so long,, one comes across -Miles Davis@ the Isle of White- "Call it Anything"(?1973?).

Ravi Shankar has a daughter you know, ;-)
i imagine under such an influence, listening to annnd watching her would be an intense event...!
very talented, very beautiful, very glamorous and colorful, a real-mindFul.


Smitty, buddy- haha ;) have you heard any Throat-Whistlers??

William Burroughs, Preghiera per il giorno del ringraziamento, traduzione di Raffaella Marzano, musiche dei Kronos Quartet "Throat singer of Tuva"

"Travelling Birds Sigur Ros as played by Kronos Quartet"

no Throat-Singers here, but too relevant to leave out methinks. if you like this,, chances are you would more Sigur Ros projects, & is an example of the many many sounds of the Kronos Quartet, if your not familiar with them might as well be; they pump out master pieces -culture by culture- and -era by era-
 
Oh my god this thread just touched upon Tuvan throat singing. I think that's all that needs to be said. The be all and end all of the original human instrument.
/thread
 
Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda, harp never sounded so heavenly

Duke Ellington - Money Jungle - Put your headphones on and listen to Mingus and Ellington jam, compete and totally rip to shreads a classic jazz set

Sun Ra - Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy - Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow. Well sun ra on acid, need i say more, if your not familiar i am jealous, it's almost like trying acid again for the first time
 
Tim Reynolds first solo album - "Stream" (just him and an accoustic guitar)

and Tim Reynolds and Greg Howard circa 1987 "Sticks and Stones: A Collection of Spontaneous Improvisations."

The latter was meant to the evolution of the planet
 
Thanks panic..... thank you everyone who commented. Please add more if you read this and care to.
I intend to try some 2c-e combos this weekend. 2c-e and 2ci on Thursday. On Saturday 2c-e and 2c-p.
Figure Friday will be my recovery day..though I do have some JWH-250 coming Friday
Will be downloading music all day Wednesday...with all your suggestions I should have many hours of music to listen to over my long....psychedelic...weekend.
 
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