Yeah, music is brilliant with Salvia, and it really does help you to keep a constant brain-clock on what's going on, as if it's like if you can remember the music you were listening to when you did the hit, you can remember the experience. Especially since time itself completely breaks apart and you are literally floating in the non-local space realm; with fragments of any morpho-spacial vector and aspect to choose from, we are guided by an entity unseen by the eyes of the physical human body, but felt by the astral body.
I think music definitely helps you to retrospectively reconstruct your guidance by this high entity (one may call lady salvia, the shepherdess etc.) because there is a clock-source writing to memory on the apparent 3-dimentional* physical plane that our bodies exist within.
It's like recorded audio in the digital domain - if you set a particular sample rate, and word-clock source, and file format, then the file can be played back as you recorded it. But if there is no word-clock or format to sync with, the intended ability to recall the audio event by playing it back goes out the window, because there is no reference point to which each sample can be pieced back together by digital signal processing.
*using the word dimention in the poorly quantized layman sense of vectors/planes outside of time.