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DjDMTizzle
#1 Posted : 6/13/2008 7:20:19 AM

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Anyone know any good tunes?
I only know some.
My friend Dj G.A.M.M.A.'s music was the music swim was listening to while she first tripped.
And it was pretty good Very happy
Anyone have any suggestions? Smile

Thanks!!

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#2 Posted : 6/13/2008 9:01:03 AM

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hey dmtizzle
i think theres a thread regarding the same subject you are referring , it should be in hyperspace tavern or on a non dmt thread
here it is : http://dmt-nexus.me/foru...t.aspx?g=posts&t=178
have a look , soo far most people seem to prefer shpongle ( i do aswell) but there's so many like shpongle
here's some titles from a dj friends of mine : bluetech, pedra branca, daheen, the orb, thevery corporation, st germain, groove armada ,air
orion , lemonjelly , sankhara, farhenheit project, aes dana ,and so on , i could stay here forever the list is big
iv'e got some chill out dj sets recorded if anyone is interested i can upload them somewhere and share the link with you guys
everuthing is shpongle music based Pleased
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#3 Posted : 6/13/2008 6:12:49 PM

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thanks! Very happy

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#4 Posted : 6/14/2008 9:05:00 PM

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Lateralus- Tool

Nothing.

NOTHING beats the Fibonacci sequence riff in this song.

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#5 Posted : 6/14/2008 9:29:34 PM

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lateralus is great, i like 46&2 as well. though prolly a little on the intense side for many. also might look up some icaros.
 
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#6 Posted : 6/15/2008 6:24:02 AM
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I was listening to Triad the first time I smoked DMT. I damn well nearly panicked and turned it straight off but stopped once I had the control in my hand. Very glad I din't now.
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To have and yet lose yourself, until finally all reasons why are forgotten
To live through ones own shadow, mute and blinded, is to really see
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#7 Posted : 6/15/2008 8:01:03 AM

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Anything your very familiar and comfortable with, for me Radiohead is the best.
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#8 Posted : 6/15/2008 9:32:22 PM

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smokeydaze wrote:
Anything your very familiar and comfortable with


Smile , whatever can make you melt w/o drugs

the music is atleast half the trip for me
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#9 Posted : 6/15/2008 10:22:35 PM

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*scratches head*
white noise from a fan or nothing

figured you'd hear music anyway. maybe minimal with future trips. like murcof or monolake..or perhaps classic stuff like deep forest and tangerine dream
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#10 Posted : 6/17/2008 4:26:46 PM

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thanks benzyme, i had forgotten how nice the quiet is Smile
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#11 Posted : 11/17/2011 2:23:53 AM

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I Listen to music because it helps me not be afraid so much when I do DMT, and it drowns out distractions like car noises outside or other little things. I mostly listen to the Tron soundtrack, or something inspirational. But I was wondering if anyone else listened to music while doing it, or if doing it in silence was preferred. If anyone has more experience on this matter please let me know, I've done it a few times without music, but the majority with music. Thanks.
 
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If you have a noisy home, then sound is ideal for spice travel.

I know how it goes. When I'm using DMT at home I'll put on some didgeridoo, some crystal bowls, some bluetech, ali akbar khan, evan bartholomew, keith fullerton whitman, oren ambarchi, things like that...

Speakers are nice. They become something other worldly... Good headphones can be nice, too, though the wire can be a bit odd when attempting to flail spontaneous yogic spasmatica...also the feeling of something on your head is very...grounding...like you still have a tether to planet Earth, which can be a good thing maybe. Depends on "What you're doing", how far you want to go, what feels right to you ultimately. It takes careful experimentation to find where you are most comfortable. Everything in the room should be "Right". It will completely change. Subtle details get elaborated so I like taking all things into account.

If you play an instrument, hold onto it and play when you are there. This has been one of the most profound experiences of my life.

Somehow, for some reason, music conducts hyperspace. It transforms it, causes it to dance in synchronization. You could think of a million reasons why, but-

Silence is cool because you can really tune into hyperspace....but not when there are cars and people passing....you get tuned into that.
Have you tried Binaural beats? White/pink/brown noise with an oscillation?

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#13 Posted : 11/17/2011 3:46:59 AM

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I do listen to binaural beats, but never thought of doing it while in hyperspace. I find the main reason I like listening to headphones is because the loud buzzing noise that I get right before I go is pretty scary, and with my headphones turned it I don't notice it so much, and I am more likely to stay calm throughout my experience. I do live on a busy street and a block away from a busy firestation. So I am always hearing cars, and people acting like idiots, and sirens going off about every half hour or hour. So headphones definately are soothing and allow me to relax. I like the idea of being able to tune into hyperspace, I haven't met any entities while listening to headphones, but I noticed without headphones I have met entities. Is there any relationship there or is it just merely coincidence?
 
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#14 Posted : 11/17/2011 4:31:41 AM

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On one occasion I was listening to my favorite artist, and it felt like every word he spoke was being playfully written on my body, and every time any bass hit it caused a ripple from head to toe Smile
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#15 Posted : 11/17/2011 10:10:34 AM
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Almost every time music is playing. It helps me relax and get in the mood very well. It also attracts certain kind of entities(depending on the music genre). Usually music without lyrics. I prefer to keep it at low volume to hear the hyperspace sounds too...
I love chill out music, such as guitar music, but sometimes I break down some funk or even hard rock. Depends on the mood. I very much prefer music over silence.
 
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#16 Posted : 11/17/2011 10:39:11 AM

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most of my first forays into musical journeys failed, i would smoke the first hit then the music freaked me out so i had to reach over to turn it off.

I have found that if im gonna listen to music it needs to be just the right thing. My favourite so far is Pink Moon by Nick Drake, its very beautiful, and when i played it and journeyed it was like he was playing me my own personal sound track to the spice experience.

I will be travelling to the delights of Shpongle for the first time this evening, i cant see how it can fail.
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#17 Posted : 11/17/2011 2:02:59 PM

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#18 Posted : 11/17/2011 2:11:36 PM

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I will be travelling to the delights of Shpongle for the first time this evening, i cant see how it can fail.



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I only listen to music on a pharma journey, and for that it's the pod on shuffle. When smoking, I prefer to listen to the music of what we call -- for some reason I've never been clear on -- hyperspace. Tones and ringing, high pitched sounds, all change depending on where I direct my attention. One time I found myself in a beam of purest white light and the light was singing like angels must: I don't want external music to interrupt such amazing, if rare, concerts of hyperspace.
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#20 Posted : 11/17/2011 3:34:58 PM

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tetra wrote:
I only listen to music on a pharma journey, and for that it's the pod on shuffle. When smoking, I prefer to listen to the music of what we call -- for some reason I've never been clear on -- hyperspace. Tones and ringing, high pitched sounds, all change depending on where I direct my attention. One time I found myself in a beam of purest white light and the light was singing like angels must: I don't want external music to interrupt such amazing, if rare, concerts of hyperspace.


I can definitely empathize with this. I love music in hyperspace, but sometimes the audio of hyperspace can be so beautiful, and in the event that I'm treated to a rare, but special moment in hyperspace such as a God encounter or whatnot, I'd like to be able to hear all the sounds going on, and not have the music overpower things. Music also can veer the experience off its initially intended course. I now listen to music more on pharma journeys as well. What I'll do is once the MAOIs have kicked in, I'll see if anything particularly exciting or special is going to happen. If things aren't headed in an especially promising direction, I'll turn on the music which is usually ecstatic.

I too had a white light encounter and the audio of the rocket engine carrier wave and the golden angels singing by my side would be a pity to miss had I been listening to music. A couple weeks after that experience, I dropped some acid. When I got home a couple hours later, I was still tripping pretty hard, and none of my roommates were home, so I decided to put on some music. My instant thought was, "to smoke DMT, or not smoke DMT?" Obviously, I decided to smoke DMT Cool I sat down on the couch, the music was going (my iPod was across the room connected to the surround sound). I took my rips, and let me tell you, I was being escorted straight to heaven. I started off in this stained glass temple, and I was being cradled up into the corner of the room, up into the clouds where there were the brilliant pinks, purples and golds of a perfect sunset, and I experienced the most peaceful, loving, angelic feeling in the world when I noticed that the music was starting to "pull" on my visions a bit. I could tell that they might be being prevented from running their intended course, and if I were to see God again, I'd want to hear if he had anything to say. In a movement of utter stupidity, I opened my eyes, quickly got up, stepped across the room to turn off the iPod. By the time I had sat back down, I had completely screwed up the entire trip. I was experiencing the rest of the trip inside-out, upside down and backwards. There were these deep, dark, twisted purples and blacks just undulating in bizarre machinery (even bizarre by DMT breakthrough standards). I was devastated. I began to receive a similar afterglow as the experience when I actually had met except it was hollow and empty-feeling because I hadn't actually gone through the actual experience of doing so. It was like going to see God, cutting out the middle man and coming back. I was flipping out and it tortured me for months. Not only that, but had I let the song actually run, it may have been one of the most appropriate songs for the experience I was having.

Fast-forward a few months, and I'm once again listening to music going into a DMT experience (no acid this time). I've got my music going and I take my rips. I find myself in a lush, high frequency environment of ultra-purples and I once again feel that same peaceful, motherly, angelic feeling in my core. I see a Goddess buzzing ecstatically in front of me. I now realize I have a decision to make. To turn off the music or keep it on? I felt like I was being tested, and I sure as hell wasn't gonna fail this time, so I resisted all my urges and let the music play out. It resulted in being a fantastic experience, and I felt at peace and resolved at the end because I let the music play out and everything still went really well. Typically nowadays, I'll have my iPod on standby in the event that the trip is going absolutely no where (there are some that can be so boring that you wonder why you're taking the time to even sit through them), and music can usually salvage those experiences in the blink of the eye. Also after I'm done with the main part of my experience, where "forward-progress" in the "plot" of the experience slows to a stop, and I'm in the very psychedelic afterglow part where I'm clearly still seeing DMT patterns everywhere, but all the energy behind the experience and the sense of a developing story have stopped, I'll cue the music to ride out the afterglow.
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