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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: autobang on September 28, 2013, 08:59 pm
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I usually like Psychedelic when im trippin... But im really curious to hear what some of you guys listen 2, and if you know some sweet psy-tunes let me know.
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There are always the old stand by's, the classics like Floyd, Zeppelin and The Beatles. If you're looking for something more fresh, check out The Black Angels or Dead Meadow for new-school psychedelia. I also enjoy more abstract stuff like Animal Collective and I love to trip to Tool.
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I listened to Black Flag's on shrooms once. I was so happy and energized!
Also, Animal Collective is pretty great. Summertime Clothes is about tripping, so it's pretty perfect.
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For sure ;) Ill have to try to listen to black flags, that could be quite interesting...
Next time you guys are on shrooms you should check out this track Hatikwa - Lonely Forest. That is really funny on shrooms
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anything by the dead or airplane
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Shpongle
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sublime man sublime
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Red hot chilli peppers - they just take you away with there nonsense lyrics
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DEFINITELY SHPONGLE 8) 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQyR-FXJCLk&list=RD02o1jPeG1LlaQ
Take a hit on our DMT, then get the above SHPONGLE playlist going......and you will be utterly taken apart molecule by molecule until they dance with each other in another dimension :o
Namaste.
MACHINE ELVES
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+1 Shpongle
Also Flying Lotus
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Hey, The Mars Volta is the SHIT when you're trippin'!!!! give em a listen theyre insane and groovy as hell
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I have no idea why Shpongle didn't cross my mind... I've seen Simon Posford live and it was insane. First time doing ketamine. ;) Yes, "Star Shpongled Banner" and "No Turn Left Unstoned" are some great tracks.
Also I have guided someone in their first trip listening to Mars Volta... they're great but they can be a bit too intense at times. Kinda freaked the guy out a little. I like stuff like that more when I'm on speed than tripping, still it just depends on what you like and what works for you.
The Mars Volta was amazing seeing them live, tripping on some of the best acid I've ever done.
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The fucking Beatles, Portishead, Dieselboy.
And if it's a bad trip, I cry through Simon and Garfunkles's greatist hits LOL.
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LOL
Simon and Garfunkel are soooo good.
We just pictured you there in your tortured bliss ;D ;D ;D
Made us laugh have a +1 Karma.
Namaste.
MACHINE ELVES
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>:( the muffs from la are fun to trip with
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LOL
Simon and Garfunkel are soooo good.
We just pictured you there in your tortured bliss ;D ;D ;D
Made us laugh have a +1 Karma.
Namaste.
MACHINE ELVES
LMFAO that really fucking happened! I was 17 and it was the night of my senior prom. A friend was driving my car. She wasn't tripping, but she drank over a twelve pack while she drove us around our area for at least 5 hours -- not one of us even noticed. We were in that car driving aimlessly for hours before we went to a party. We smocked an ounce of weed between 5 people too. I'm not sure how we didn't die or kill someone.
But anyway, yeah the Simon and Garfunkel CD was playing over and over again. Eventually my trip went sour and I got really emotional over the lyrics. I was sobbing LMFAO. We ended up driving around and stealing peoples lawn ornaments, including a giant Santa Claus that my friend in the back seat swore was trying to attack him LOL! What a fucking night. Everyone else was grooving to the music, but I was hysterically crying. That's why I stopped dropping acid (but damn I wish I had some now hehe!
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Primus, I'd really love to see Les' new blugrass duo live and tripping.
Prodigy-fat of the land album. I'll never get burned out on that album fucked up.
A good friend of mine loves to play Ween, but that shit is creepy. lol
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For me, nothing beats listening to Pink Floyd albums while tripping. Especially Animals, Meddle, the entire Shine On You Crazy Diamond set.
But also I have to say that the last 2 Tool albums feel like they're MADE for tripping (very possible) I didn't really like 10,000 Days until I heard it under the influence, and then it was one of the most epic listening experiences I've ever had.
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Turn on Pandora app, then search for Lacuna Coil, or look for green tunes. an older friend listens to michael bolton and eric clapton.
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Finally a thread I can ethically spam in until I get to 50 posts.
Listening to music while high is one of my favorite things to do.
Here's an obvious, but important point:
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MUSIC GIVE YOU DIFFERENT TYPES OF "JOURNEYS".
If you love exploring, be open-minded and listen to a huge variety of music. I recommend listening to certain "genres" in chunks of time before moving on to the next.
I see that most people here only listen to variants of rock, which is so typical. Not saying this is bad, but you're missing out if you only stick to this genre. I can be a victim to this as well, since I mainly stick to jazz and progressive trance/house, but this is a reminder for me to explore.
Examples:
- Progressive trance/house makes me feel like I'm going through an epic, important, spiritual, and wistful journey.
- Progressive rock/metal is like the above, but feels much darker (so instead of wistful, it's a bit vengeful).
- Rap makes me feel visceral and seeing things as they really are. I used to think rap was stupid, but when I smoked, I finally got it (in a nutshell, it's about the lack of bullshit; keeping it real). Try Skyzoo - A Beautiful Decay.
- Jazz hop/instrumental hip hop is kind of like rap, but makes me more contemplative. Try P.R. - Sunchild.
- Funk, lol. This one makes me... well, it's quite obvious (hint: add a letter to the word "funk"). Fucking love this, especially when you get crossovers with electronic music.
- Classic rock makes me want to rock the fuck out and "float".
- Jazz. God. Jazz is la crème de la crème of music. It's such a human achievement. The complexity of the music is just so rich and offers a variety of moods (since there's tons of sub-genres like modal jazz, bebop, swing, ragtime, post-jazz, etc.). Drops me into the 1950s and makes me calm, smart, and philosophical. And funky. If I wanna feel fucking cool, it's jazz, baby.
- Blues. This basically started western music today. If blues didn't exist, nothing you listen to would exist. Hits at the deepest and realest of emotions.
- Classical. To be honest, I haven't explored this yet. It's also a pretty vast genre, so I've got tons of exploring to do here.
There's other genres of course (reggae, acoustic music, dubstep, world music, latin, etc.), and you probably will have different experiences, but expand. Go out there and explore the world!
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I have no idea why Shpongle didn't cross my mind... I've seen Simon Posford live and it was insane. First time doing ketamine. ;) Yes, "Star Shpongled Banner" and "No Turn Left Unstoned" are some great tracks.
Also I have guided someone in their first trip listening to Mars Volta... they're great but they can be a bit too intense at times. Kinda freaked the guy out a little. I like stuff like that more when I'm on speed than tripping, still it just depends on what you like and what works for you.
The Mars Volta was amazing seeing them live, tripping on some of the best acid I've ever done.
hahaha i know what you mean. everytime ive had someone listen the TMV while tripping they would start looking so uneasy and tell me its waaaaaay too much to handle right now :p and doesnt speed just make everything you listen to sound soooo badass? ;D
@ kiraly:
Tripping to all different kinds of music is an interesting idea ill have to try it for sure. ive listened to all different kinds in different trips, but not really in the same trip. i pretty much agree with those descriptions you gave, especially your description of jazz, such complex, beautiful music man. it really appeals to me as a musician although its not typically what i listen to.
another artist y'all should check out if you havent already is infected mushroom.
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7-Hurtz and Plaid.. Very chillout electro if you're like me and you like to keep busy :D
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Portishead
yes!
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Imo, G-FUNK INSTRUMENTALS ARE THE BEST! Nice flow to the songs which leave me floating and at the same time being able to analyze the song and hear new noises that I would have never heard sober. Ah I feel like tripping right now and laying in my room with a nice g-funk instrumental playlist going. Strictly187Murda has the best instrumentals I've ever heard and I enjoy all of them, you can find him on youtube, his account has been removed but there are people who have uploaded his tracks. Check him out!
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Shpongle.
Any of you guys hear their song from the most recent album How the Jellyfish jumped up the mountain?
Mad intense
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Sphongle works the Inner regions of your mind (:
Go Deep
Listen to Liquid Soul it does wonders on a starry night
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I like some of Behold the Arctopus' stuff. However last time I listened to them while tripping I murdered my dog. Would not recommend.
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Depends what drug I'm taking, I personally love listening to Ecstasy by 1200 Micrograms on all drugs! - WD
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psy-trance normally works for me along with chicago house. Hope this helps
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Sphongle seems interesting. Anyone have a suggestion for an album rich in emotional, musical landscapes? In addition, if I had to choose one or two landmark songs from them, which ones would they be?
Listen to Liquid Soul it does wonders on a starry night
You talkin' about the acid jazz band? If so, freaking thanks for reminding me. I'm actually at a lull in refreshing music, and this is definitely one that will fit my mood when under the inspiration.
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Grateful Dead, Sublime.
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Depends on what the trip is like ;) Mostly electronic psychedelic stuff, sometimes fast and sometimes slow^^ But the best music for me trippin is Kalya Scintilla, Grouch and sounds like that... ;)
and i fuckin love the Beatles Uuuuuuuuh yeah ;D
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Sphongle seems interesting. Anyone have a suggestion for an album rich in emotional, musical landscapes? In addition, if I had to choose one or two landmark songs from them, which ones would they be?
My favourite tripping soundtrack, and also the answer to your question, is the tune Dark Star by the Grateful Dead. Dozens of versions, 30-50 minutes in length, each going through so many phases of emotion and intensity. "Musical landscape" is right, and Dark Star is a vast one. It is the sound of LSD.
If I had to pick an album, it'd be American Beauty- has brought me to tears of joy during every shroom trip in which I've listened to it. As hard as it is to pick a landmark song off it, I'd have to say it's Box of Rain or Brokedown Palace.
One very deep dive into LSD I discovered the awe-inducing fusion work of Miles Davis, specifically the albums In a Silent Way and Bitch's Brew. Improvised music is by far my favourite thing to hear, on drugs or not, and these albums are such trips. They made me hear the jazz in the Dead, something I cannot unhear and will forever appreciate. Those guys and Miles were on the same trip.
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lol. I meant to ask for an album and song FROM Sphongle, but thanks for your response. I am aware of the cult following of the Grateful Dead, but actually never got around to listening to their music, so I just took the leap! Listening to the "Live/Dead" (1969) version, though I also listened to the album version to have an idea of how the song got "expanded" out.
I'm more of a fan of Miles Davis' more canonical work and always felt that his frontier-expanding fusion work felt a bit too messy to me, but this feeling usually disappears from a listening reprise from my experience. After all, I was like "WTF" when I first listened to John Coltrane's Ascension, which is pretty much as improvisational as you can get for a free jazz track (format of the song: every one gets a solo: between every solo, every band member improvises over the transition, which can sound like a mess, but it's pretty darn cool). Even though it's really really messy, I began to appreciate it after a while.
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Depends on the "trip" I mean most of the time anything works because I love music but extra funky stuff can make the mood really interesting.
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lol. I meant to ask for an album and song FROM Sphongle, but thanks for your response. I am aware of the cult following of the Grateful Dead, but actually never got around to listening to their music, so I just took the leap! Listening to the "Live/Dead" (1969) version, though I also listened to the album version to have an idea of how the song got "expanded" out.
I'm more of a fan of Miles Davis' more canonical work and always felt that his frontier-expanding fusion work felt a bit too messy to me, but this feeling usually disappears from a listening reprise from my experience. After all, I was like "WTF" when I first listened to John Coltrane's Ascension, which is pretty much as improvisational as you can get for a free jazz track (format of the song: every one gets a solo: between every solo, every band member improvises over the transition, which can sound like a mess, but it's pretty darn cool). Even though it's really really messy, I began to appreciate it after a while.
Haha, my bad! I got really into the first three Shpongle albums all at once a long time ago, but the sheer surprise of the first one (Tales of the Inexpressible) will forever deem it the one that made the biggest impression on me. Everything after it is good ol' Shpongle, and once you get used to their bag of tricks a lot of their music bleeds together. I especially feel that way about their most recent album, but that was one I revisited many years after my love affair with them, so it was like trying to feel comfortable in my 16-year-old outfits. You got me listening to Tales of the Inexpressible again and I'm loving it.
If you find fusion Miles messy, then the Dead may seem to be downright disheveled, but I think I can speak for thousands when I say that their jams can be addictive like nothing else on this Earth. I wish you a happy adventure through Dead space, and may you find the reward of theirs so many of us have :)
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FUCKING GRIMES, I have a lady crush on her. Any and all drugs I can listen to her on.
And whale sounds are soothing LOL
But seriously,
Shes my soul mate and doesn't know it....that sounds like a weird, stalker thing to say but shes *perfect* to me <3
Tool, A perfect circle-weed
any thing with ear bleeding bass...expect rap...I. hate. rap.
gogol bordello when I roll, crazy sheeeet.
Lana Del Ray-Benzos
O and Crystal Castles- no drugs, this music makes me panic when on drugs, otherwise love it!
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Hellogoodbye, because they're so upbeat and happy (never a good idea to listen to any sad rock or metal while tripping haha)
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I really love listening to the Glitch Mob. It was what I listened to my first trip, and it was pretty amazing.
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Dave Matthews Band