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The Big & Dandy Music on Psychedelics Thread (Track #1)

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a intresting sidenote
on mescalin music sounds distored and off.. instead of the beutiful music sound of lsd... on lsd u fly and dance between the trebel and bass.. u enter a new dimension.. of sound
[ 01 February 2003: Message edited by: LucidSeattle ]

I just didn't get anything at all from music after eating a batch of cactus. We were well gone and tried all sorts of different music over the course of about 12 hours and yeah..we REALLY love music, but nothing was particularly good.
 
I had wonderful experiences while listening to Boards of Canada and Aphex Twin (careful with that one ;-))

Goa is always a good bet.

Generally the deeper psychs like acid and shrooms tend to take me too deep to concentrate on music though. Had the most awesome music experiences on 2C-C
 
Imagine sound being a creature.
LSD will take the music and project it all around you, into something much larger than you.
which is why i feel music can enduce religious states, even further than just taking the LSD alone.

The music will fill the room, it will fill every part of you. Just don't listen to anything to incredibly dark because you dont want those spaces to be filled with a nightmarish theme quality. You want them to be organic, and beautiful visions into someone elses soul, that in turn allows you to look into yours.
 
Yes!
It seems to be because boundaries disappear and there is exceedingly less differency between you and the music, you become the music and it fills you up inside. Commonly heard in acid and mdma users as well as many of the more exotic chemicals, I'm sure.

I love trance music for relatively superficial euphoria but still with some potential for emotional depth, but the absolute brutest stuff has to be IDM and deep industrial stuff a la Gridlock.
There is a quality to that that radiates a type of transcending destruction that becomes the destruction of your ego therefore becoming the absolute deepest music I can imagine.
Sure, I like more common music that is ordinarily pleasant to the ear, but I believe nothing can beat the cataclysmic sound portrayed in something like Gridlock's track Atomontage, don't get me wrong I don't really like the dark per say - I would call this rather... serious :D

Otherwise Kettel, that is just beautiful melodic sentimental and genius.
 
My last 2C-I trip included Enigma, Easily Embarrased, Younger Brother, Amorphous Androgynous, Meredith Monk and Depeche Mode.
 
What you want to listen to is some sludge/doom.
Go download/buy a band on a label called Southern Lord called Khanate.
Its got fuck loads of distortion, is really slow, and has more feedback than any other thing ever recorded.
When you listen to it, it sounds like the world is coming to an end, and you are melting. You will think that you ARE the music becasue it makes you feel so fuzzy.
Dooming out on acid is the greatest thing ever.
And Im a metal head who's open minded enough to listen to drum and bass and shit like that when I rolling, so please be open minded enough to try this.
peace.

This might be a little extreme for all but the hardest of doom heads, I do loves me some Kahnate though. I have an audio rip of their live DVD and it tears heads, I think it would make for a good listen in the dark with headphones:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6eyZHX_P9E

Some of the most painfully drudging and cathartic sounds put to tape, for sure. Another video that comes to mind is their video for "Dead" which reminds me of a 5-MeO-DMT trip or any other kind of near death experience:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Ag4B4m0Cs

I'd feel like listening to house music or something after an evening of this, haha.
 
what specific albums would anyone recommend listening to during a trip... something along the lines of sgt pepper's lonely hearts band (i don't think that doom music would be something i'd enjoy and i have a pretty good idea of what kind of modern psychedelic/trance/psy trance music i'd like to accompany any trip with)

also most of this discussion seems to be based on music with lsd what if any would be different with shrooms?

i was hoping to get a hold of some lsd but it never happened and i really don't know the right kind of people but i should be able to get some shrooms in the near future (i was looking forward to my first real psych being lsd but i guess shrooms will have to suffice)
 
what specific albums would anyone recommend listening to during a trip...

Ozric tentacles: waterfall cities
Grateful dead: terrapin station
Kingston wall: III

these have been in most heavy use during tripping for me.
 
ambient music is always best for me.
most anything by brian eno, tangerine dream, krill.minima (lots of great cc releases), evan bartholomew, boards of canada, solar fields, huva network, aes dana, marconi union, higher intelligence agency, biosphere, gas(matt jarvis), gas (wolfgang voigt), bvdub, sonmi451, .... i could go on for ages. i love my ambient =D

also john coltrane is otherworldly both with and without psychedelics. in particular his experimental pieces from the late 60s
 
^ Oh man. One of my most powerful trips was with a couple friends a few years ago. I took an MDMA pill that contained a little bit of meth (not much) and an unknown dose of 2C-I I had been given (and later found out it was stolen which led to another fiasco :\).

I retired to a bedroom because it was getting very strong and someone put on Jefferson Airplane's greatest hits for me. The first song on the album was "embryonic journey".

I will never forget what that song did to me. :) <3
 
Meth + 2C-I is quite a combo... I liked it myself. Although I took the meth and CI separately, not in the same pill.
 
I took the E pill for the MDMA content, the little bit of meth wasn't intended but it turned out well anyway.

It was the E pill and then an unknown amount of 2C-I in a gelcap. Over 20mg anyway.
 
Anyway, meth & 2c:s seem to synergize quite well in my experience. I know that in the name of harm reduction I should not be recommending such a combo to anyone but the meth really gives some power to the 2c-x.
 
The Flaming Lips are excellent. I can't understand just how they synergize so well with mushrooms, but it's bliss! ^_^

I'm also a fan of The Mars Volta when tripping on either acid or mushrooms, it feels so damn strange and deviant, I love it! It does get pretty intense and I wouldn't recommend it for everyone, but hell I like it.

Daft Punk is always good for ketamine, but sometimes the deja vu feeling gets to be a bit much, especially because I tend to listen to the same tracks on separate occasions and on separate dissasociatives, a la DXM and K.

But really, the Flaming Lips. Excellence.
 
I have done LSD only once and I had a blast on it, but I never listened to music on it. I just want to know what music sounds like on acid. Can anyone describe it? Is it like when your rolling? Gimme some info.

Music on any psychedelic
1: Will direct the trip
2: Will evoke emotions
3: Can take you to a wonderful space in your head OR
bring you somewhere you don't want to be!

Depending on the type of music you listen to IE Death Metal Or Ambient
can make or brake a well intended trip.

Remember the rule of thumb "Set and Setting" is very important to your future trips.

I recommend listening to'

Entheogenic'
They have 5 CD's out, my favorites are.

Dialogue of the Speakers,
Golden Cap,
Level One,
Spontaneous Illumination,
Flight Of The Urubus <<<<<<<<<(don't care for this one much).
 
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