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Spacewalker
#1 Posted : 4/1/2012 6:29:31 AM
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I am looking to make an awesome playlist for road trips (obviously without leaving my home) where i decide to leave my body behind. Does anyone have any recommendations. I don't like to listen to music that is too choppy or unorganized so dubstep must be selected with discretion.
 

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#2 Posted : 4/1/2012 4:32:45 PM

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Say no to dubstep

Vibrasphere is good check out wasteland.
Ott is good for tripping along with Shpongle. Infected mushroom is kind of that uppity crack type psychedelic music still good.
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#3 Posted : 4/2/2012 12:47:31 AM

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Im looking for something similar. More focused on space in itself.

Check out:

Cassidy-Grateful Dead
China Cat- Grateful Dead
Sometimes a River- String Cheese Incident
Flooting Grooves
Native American Music!
Ocean- John butler
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#4 Posted : 4/2/2012 1:50:35 AM

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m3rck radio ftw.

might be too abstract for you if you like simple structure and lyrics in your music.
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#5 Posted : 4/3/2012 5:02:46 AM
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in my opinion, TOOL are the shamans/ayahuaqueros of Western Civilization, and the music they produce are the icaros. I have been a big fan of TOOL, and entheogens, for a looooong time, but was reluctant to merge the two. After finally growing some balls and throwing on their song "reflection" right before lift off one time, I was transported to the most mind-bogglingly mathematically beautiful place imaginable (actually, far beyond what I was capable of imagining). Using the word "perfect" to describe the synergy between the music and the experience is an absolute understatement. The next day, I looked up the song on Youtube and was surprised (although not really surprised when taking my experience the previous day into account) to discover that the band had made a music video for the song. This video begins with 2 men drinking small cups (clearly ayahuasca), and it was nice to see justification regarding my thoughts / the song. I cannot express how highly I recommend their music (after the experience it also dawned on my why they have so many epic jams in the 10-15 minute range) for hyperspace. In my experiences, it honestly did not even sound like music so much as a bombardment of perfect sounds / sensational input / streaming communication with entities, coming from every direction of every dimension and culminating in the creating/exploration of the most epic and profound realms that I previously did not even have the ability to comprehend.
 
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#6 Posted : 4/3/2012 5:05:43 AM
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I am specifically referring to the songs "reflection", "third eye", and lateralus, although the sky is the limit. I am also partial to "Interstellar Overdrive" by the Pink Floyd (particularly the part when the music spirals out of the speakers on one side, then the other, then the other, then the other, until my brain is painted all over the cosmos by the artistic hands of entities).
 
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#7 Posted : 4/3/2012 5:08:56 AM
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My last experience ended with my coming to the realization that there was simply not enough air/oxygen in "this" world/dimension to take a breath as deep as I needed to take in order to laugh as hardy a laugh as I felt necessary once I caught a glimpse of just how peculiar and beautiful life can be, and how sick of a joke it is that so many people devote their entire lives to the acquisition of material possessions without ever having even a brief glimpse into the far more complex "reality" that many visitors of hyperspace know exists just beyond (or within) our fingertips.
 
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#8 Posted : 4/3/2012 10:44:20 AM
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I like chillout music, something that makes one feel good and relaxed, I especially like when it has some classical guitar in it. Chillout mixes(about 1hour lenght) can be found on youtube for example made by people who like it, and some are very good. They are also good in general for just relaxing and for example surfing the web.
 
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#9 Posted : 4/3/2012 10:06:00 PM
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Thanks. All these suggestions will be taken into account. So far my favorites are Haunt you by flux pavilion, or anything from windam hills. but now i'v got more to look into.
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Anything by Ozric Tentacles.

for me anything else pales in comparisson. It is ethnically charged space rock music, with a very pleasing spiritual edge channeled straight from the ether. It is music of the imagination, an escape from the ordinary!

Curious corn is a great ozric album if your looking for somewhere to start.
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#11 Posted : 4/4/2012 12:34:57 AM

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#12 Posted : 4/4/2012 8:20:24 AM

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Spacewalker wrote:
I am looking to make an awesome playlist for road trips (obviously without leaving my home) where i decide to leave my body behind. Does anyone have any recommendations. I don't like to listen to music that is too choppy or unorganized so dubstep must be selected with discretion.


hello spacewalker Smile
i found this a few weeks ago and it has done a lot for me, maybe you will like it..
'Carbon Based Lifeforms' http://www.youtube.com/w...OsPRA&feature=relmfu
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everything he says should be regarded as purely fictional.
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#13 Posted : 4/4/2012 11:08:46 AM

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I strongly encourage listening to Shpongle's "Around the World In a Tea Daze" and "Nothing Is Something Worth Doing" (but particularly the live version from their London performance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irz9PNHqt-Y ) if you want a soundtrack to the smoked/vaped route into hyperspace. They are particularly well suited.
 
 
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