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scudge
#61 Posted : 7/17/2012 3:58:19 AM

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Its in your head

 

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#62 Posted : 7/17/2012 11:20:29 AM

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Use the search function, you'll find tons of threads about this.
Listen to a man of experience: thou wilt learn more in the woods than in books. Trees and stones will teach thee more than thou canst acquire from the mouth of a master. St. Bernard
 
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#63 Posted : 7/17/2012 2:35:44 PM

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intension by tool
 
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#64 Posted : 7/17/2012 2:45:11 PM

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Anyone of David and Steve Gordon songs almost every time. If I'm having a few sessions I just put those guys on Pandora and the music is always great. They have an album that brings you through all the chakras which was amazing for an oral dose. I also like Beats Antique. Shpongle is good but some of their stuff gets too digital and whacky for me. I was listening to "Shpongle Spores" when I had my first good breakthrough which is a personal favorite.
"I embrace my desire to feel the rhythm, to feel connected
enough to step aside and weep like a widow
to feel inspired, to fathom the power,
to witness the beauty, to bathe in the fountain,
to swing on the spiral of our divinity and still be a human" -Tool
"Spiral out... Keep going...
 
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#65 Posted : 7/17/2012 2:57:49 PM

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#66 Posted : 7/17/2012 7:11:32 PM

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@ Scudge, thanks I forgot about A Band of Orcs!

Don't know if I'd blast off to it but they are sweet.

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#67 Posted : 7/17/2012 8:12:32 PM

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Anything Mau5.
"Culture is NOT your friend" - TMK

Dead-Yolk-Mau5
- Yolks N' Stuff ( 2008 )

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#68 Posted : 7/18/2012 1:25:16 AM

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along the lines of tool:
disposition
reflection
merkaba
third eye
"o.t.r.m." pushit
flood
disgustipated

also as far as a perfect circle goes:
breña
thinking of you
gravity
over
blue (both original and mix)
orestes
pet

puscifer has tons of good songs too, but too much to list here(most of the stuff from d is for dubby is good).

also shpongle and hallucinogen, john frusciante, primus/les claypool, and that 1 guy.
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numbersix
#69 Posted : 7/18/2012 2:36:44 AM

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Nothing. Ear defenders and an eye mask, if you have a slightly larger budget then a sensory deprivation tank helps.

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SoulCrushingBass
#70 Posted : 7/18/2012 3:56:28 AM

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It may sound like it would get old doing but...

What about only using one song everytime. And after 25-50 times doing that, see what that song can do without d?

Just to be the oddball here.
Well, y'know, it's like this experience that I had was like, y'know, erm, it was kind of the most profound experience I've had in me life, like
 
Mister_Niles
#71 Posted : 7/18/2012 4:37:09 AM

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On a deep spice journey, you don't need music. You might want to listen to what's happening in the trip.
Of course, you can listen to music, but it won't really matter if you are deep enough.

A lighter changa mix (3:1 or even 4:1) is a different story. I roll joints when I do these kinds of sessions. That way I have more control over dosage and can go as deep as I want but still back off and take it slower if I wish. I like to listen to music during this kind of changa sessions. Listen to what you really love and know well. Instrumental is probably better. Lyrics can color the trip in unpleasant ways, in my experience.

I listened to As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls by Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays one time, and met some interesting entities. I was sitting outside in autumn and enjoying my experience, and I thought: "This isn't like lsd or other psychs where music is drastically effected." Then I took another hit. Suddenly there were all these little guys. They looked like the spark from a bic lighter. They said: "Oh yeah? Watch what we can do to music."
I was listening to the song Ozark, which I know very well. I've listened to it hundreds of times. With no distortion or artifacts, these little sparks joyfully deconstructed and re-arranged the song. There were no psychedelic effects. No crazy warping or echoes. The sounds of the instruments were untouched. They sounded normal, but they were being moved around in the most incredible ways. When the song ended, the entities spoke up: "Again!."
I obliged them. I took another hit and listened in amazement as they did it again, with endlessly, impossibly creative variations. They insisted that I play it again and again. I did.

Then the most wonderful thing happened. The sounds around me, outside of my headphones, began to merge with the sounds of the recording. Piano notes merged seamlessly with and then became the wind. Traffic zoomed by, born out of guitar chords. Moving away in impossibly dense and rational dopplers of harmonic perfection. The percussion turned into the crisp texture of dry leaves and rattling branches.
Then, I merged with all of it and became the weather and the music.

The entities thanked me and asked if I liked what they could do with music. I was in tears. I was so grateful for what they had shown me. Now, whenever I listen to the album while smoking changa, they come back.

While I obviously recommend the album, it's more important that you find something that you absolutely love and listen to that. I'd only suggest this if you go into the trip with the intention of listening deeply. If you just want a backdrop, it's probably not worth worrying too much about what you put on, as long as it's something that doesn't make you uncomfortable.

I hope this helps.
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SoulCrushingBass
#72 Posted : 7/18/2012 4:52:31 AM

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Mister_Niles wrote:
On a deep spice journey, you don't need music. You might want to listen to what's happening in the trip.
Of course, you can listen to music, but it won't really matter if you are deep enough.

A lighter changa mix (3:1 or even 4:1) is a different story. I roll joints when I do these kinds of sessions. That way I have more control over dosage and can go as deep as I want but still back off and take it slower if I wish. I like to listen to music during this kind of changa sessions. Listen to what you really love and know well. Instrumental is probably better. Lyrics can color the trip in unpleasant ways, in my experience.

I listened to As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls by Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays one time, and met some interesting entities. I was sitting outside in autumn and enjoying my experience, and I thought: "This isn't like lsd or other psychs where music is drastically effected." Then I took another hit. Suddenly there were all these little guys. They looked like the spark from a bic lighter. They said: "Oh yeah? Watch what we can do to music."
I was listening to the song Ozark, which I know very well. I've listened to it hundreds of times. With no distortion or artifacts, these little sparks joyfully deconstructed and re-arranged the song. There were no psychedelic effects. No crazy warping or echoes. The sounds of the instruments were untouched. They sounded normal, but they were being moved around in the most incredible ways. When the song ended, the entities spoke up: "Again!."
I obliged them. I took another hit and listened in amazement as they did it again, with endlessly, impossibly creative variations. They insisted that I play it again and again. I did.

Then the most wonderful thing happened. The sounds around me, outside of my headphones, began to merge with the sounds of the recording. Piano notes merged seamlessly with and then became the wind. Traffic zoomed by, born out of guitar chords. Moving away in impossibly dense and rational dopplers of harmonic perfection. The percussion turned into the crisp texture of dry leaves and rattling branches.
Then, I merged with all of it and became the weather and the music.

The entities thanked me and asked if I liked what they could do with music. I was in tears. I was so grateful for what they had shown me. Now, whenever I listen to the album while smoking changa, they come back.

While I obviously recommend the album, it's more important that you find something that you absolutely love and listen to that. I'd only suggest this if you go into the trip with the intention of listening deeply. If you just want a backdrop, it's probably not worth worrying too much about what you put on, as long as it's something that doesn't make you uncomfortable.

I hope this helps.



+57 to xp! I agree. Music and hyperspace often merge to create a hybrid reality of the two. Overly odd coincidences occur in a sequence that boggles the intellect. That's cool they asked for more music. The last handful of times they told me, they could show me something, but I had to Smoalk moar. Oh, the complexities of this magical experience. Razz
Well, y'know, it's like this experience that I had was like, y'know, erm, it was kind of the most profound experience I've had in me life, like
 
cecilnoise
#73 Posted : 8/8/2012 5:05:25 AM

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palancar , robert rich, steve roach, ishq (especially orchid), the orb, ott, debussy, ravel,

when i'm in a old school 60's mood, grateful dead 1968-72 (especially 69 matrix mickey & the heartbeats), quicksilver messenger service, david crosby - if i could only remember my name, beatles 66-67,

animal collective,
flaming lips, btw they have a 6 hour song! its called "I Found a Star on the Ground" havent dove into that one yet but plan to, also theres a 24 hour song if 6 aint enough for ya Smile

just thought i'd add some more for ya

 
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#74 Posted : 8/8/2012 5:10:47 AM

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Native american music, Lotus, Grateful Dead, Indian(sitar), Shpongle... Nuff said!
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#75 Posted : 8/8/2012 5:53:58 AM
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everytime i blast off to a 70mg
something nicee nd smooth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfGWcn9iLsM
 
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#76 Posted : 8/8/2012 5:58:43 AM
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AltF4
#77 Posted : 8/8/2012 6:12:20 AM
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hit after hit after hit..all day

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#78 Posted : 8/8/2012 1:58:02 PM

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AltF4 wrote:
hit after hit after hit..all day

https://www.youtube.com/...Fx6E&feature=related


What a goldmine, thanks amazing miz
 
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#79 Posted : 8/8/2012 4:35:27 PM

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Some serious artists....

Live Bands... Sound tribe sector 9, club d'elf, toubab krewe, the disco biscuits, String chesse incident, zilla, future rock, moe.

Dj's/producers.... Ott, shpongle, bluetech, tripswitch, the orb, dj Frane, booka shade, st.germain, Gramatik, orchard lounge, thievery corporation, bonobo, Tipper, bassnectar( mesmerizing the ultra album).


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#80 Posted : 8/9/2012 4:46:07 AM

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I LOVVEEE SHPONGLE & ANDROCELL !!
 
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