Definitely for a psychedelic dose but I am not on one still cool just not fully active
It's whacky would be sick on mushrooms in the forest at night somewhere with flowing water
How insane my experiences have become recently indoors in the winter looking forward to natural forest healing this spring even if electronic music is involved remoulding the neuronal superhighway using modern chemistry and the intelligence of the forest
Random dude on some stuff right now suitable for psy anyways I saw The Butterfly Effect with Ashton Kutcher and the The Secret Window trailer was playing in the theater I was on an eighth of mushrooms with amigos in high school most altered glued to my seat headspin of a movie trip I ever had haha and I don't really see the point of trying to rewatch it in fact I had the next few mushroom trips kick in with a Butterfly Effect delusion I felt in my gut before it spiraled into literal trance even blackouts at the highest dosages
Dark woods are the best for me on the specimens this sound is crafted for stuck inside no chance of going anywhere
It's definitely like an entity in deep space or something
Has a slow haunting vibe I can only think of what chemicals might take that to where
Here's a classic DNB/Liquid Funk (2000's era) Vinyl mix I recently put up.
Tracklist:
1. Calibre – Venus & Mars
2. Nu:Tone – Feel It
3. Calibre – Gemini
4. Danny Byrd & Adrock ft. MC Foxy – Planet Music
5. Logistics – Love Unlimited
6. Commix – Hung Up
7. Stress Level & TC1 ft. Jenna G – Lost in Music
8. Roni Size – Strictly Social (Nu:Tone Remix)
9. Marcus Intalex – Universe
10. 4 Hero – 9x9 (MI:ST Remix)
11. Makoto – Feels Like Heaven
12. High Contrast – Racing Green
13. Logistics & London Elektricity – Search Engine
14. Utah Jazz – Runaway
15. Drumsound & Simon Bassline Smith – Let The Good Times Roll
16. Utah Jazz ft. Soulmatic – Midnight Oil
17.Chase & Status ft. Jenna G – In Love
18. Blue Sonix – Luv Me (Logistics Remix)
19. Baron – At The Drive In
20. London Elektricity – Different Drum (Photek Remix)
Live December 2004 A Souvenir of Camber Sands is a live album by Throbbing Gristle released on the night of the performance. The performance and CD are both dedicated to John Balance, who died in November 2004.