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#301 Posted : 1/26/2016 3:16:08 PM

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oversoul1919 wrote:
What about sounds of Hyperspace? The music it plays sometimes is so complex and perfect that it defies any explanation.

I would like to try to smoke without any music playing next time. I didn't get to hear the carrier wave or anything because of the music playing last time. While I loved the way the trip responded to the music, I want to experience the molecule without any interference from outside sounds.
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#302 Posted : 1/27/2016 9:37:09 AM

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I have enjoyed and been captivated the resonant hums and tones of the eternal fabric of hyperspace and will definitely journey in silence again.

Recently though I've introduced music to my journey experiences. I was inspired after attending an Aya ceremony where music played an integral role, tuning both set and setting to the required mood/frequencies throughout the ceremony.

I have since created a fairly long place list of devotional songs, mantras, Indian classical music, Buddhist/Tibeten chants and soundscapes. Very calming for the most part lots of drones, sitars, tanpura flutes. There are nearly 300 tunes in the playlist that can be played for hours while mentally and physically preparing your set and setting. The list works randomly or complete albums can be selected for a journey.

If I had to pick a song that summarises the atmosphere that I've tried to capture with this list then I would pick The Spirit of Kashmir by Shiv Kumar Sharma.

https://play.google.com/...hmir_-_Shiv_Kumar_Sharma

Here's the link to the list. It's a googleplay playlist apologies if this offends Rolling eyes

https://play.google.com/...-6ydgKkDSxYL_-My493kVg==

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#303 Posted : 1/27/2016 11:25:40 AM
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Mokushi wrote:
I prefer ikaros and a shaman's voice. It is actually as intense as it gets once the breakthrough begins, so a chant is most important for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI_8YIOBuDQ


This is really good. Did not know about Icaros so far, thanks Mokushi.

And thanks for the Spice flight sham. Stop

I overall suggest running music silent, in background, on 1 partition of you are outdoors with headphones, if that makes sense.
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#304 Posted : 1/27/2016 5:53:18 PM

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I like to stick with the classics. The Grateful Dead doing a nice long 30 minute Dark Star:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpBR3VpAg3E
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#305 Posted : 4/2/2016 10:59:53 PM

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#306 Posted : 4/3/2016 10:33:03 AM
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Heres some thing you may be interested in. The track is called DMT. Its a house music track i produced featuring terence mckenna

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5Od2hQS5yY
 
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#307 Posted : 4/3/2016 1:56:09 PM

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I have noticed that it is possible to heavily influence the experience with music. Once when I listened to Egyptian meditation music I flew across a great pyramid and Egyptian gods where present. Similar stuff has happened when I used ketamine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khNZswe_Lpk


 
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#308 Posted : 4/3/2016 2:05:46 PM
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I heard songs that sounded like alien pop music--it was actually really good! Unfortunately, I can't remember the tunes!
 
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#309 Posted : 4/11/2016 9:31:51 AM

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Let me say first that I prefer music of wind and sea waves the most but when I don't have access to those then...

1) Byron Metcalf. Shamanic drums. His "softer" albums are great for Aya sessions.
https://ambientelectroni....com/album/wachumas-wave

2) Sinepearl. Magic DMT-inspired ambient. First Track "Changa" is awesome:
https://sinepearl.bandca.../through-water-she-spoke

 
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#310 Posted : 4/12/2016 2:23:40 AM

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electro wrote:
Let me say first that I prefer music of wind and sea waves the most but when I don't access to those then...

1) Byron Metcalf. Shamanic drums. His "softer" albums are great for Aya sessions.
https://ambientelectroni....com/album/wachumas-wave

2) Sinepearl. Magic DMT-inspired ambient. First Track "Changa" is awesome:
https://sinepearl.bandca.../through-water-she-spoke



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#311 Posted : 4/16/2016 7:45:56 AM

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I'm seriously amazed no one has recommended Tipper yet.

His music is incredible trippy and imaginative, the mindscapes that are created with the influence of Tipper's music are breathtaking.

Tipper - Cinder Cone

Tipper - Dead Soon

Edit: Some other brilliant people are Carbon Based Lifeforms, Solar Fields, Shpongle, and Ott.

Though I'd say Tipper is the best for DMT, whereas CBL and Solar Fields are incredible for say Shrooms or LSD.
 
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#312 Posted : 8/31/2016 3:01:50 AM

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The 'Trip to Pluto' sets are great!
 
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#313 Posted : 8/31/2016 3:10:42 AM

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#314 Posted : 8/31/2016 3:32:09 AM

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Hmm.. I like.. Ellie Goulding, Shpongle, Naxtraxes, Northlane, Deftones, Portishead, Flatbush Zombies, Underachievers, Animal Collective( I love listening to the song "Cuckoo, Cuckoo"Pleased Little Dragon, SBTRKT( usually songs that feature Sampha), Pretty Lights, Norma Jean, other genres like K-pop, cafe jazz, jazz metal, J-metal, traditional Japanese instruments/music, Nordic metal, Chillhop, Witch House, and Trap.

 
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#315 Posted : 9/6/2016 2:16:08 PM

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I think its maybe personal, I like to listen to various calm traditional cultural music. From my experience. Modern style songs and high beat songs(that I otherwise love) just strangely dont do anything and can be very annoying. However slow beat songs that I like feel amazing to say the least.

If I listen now to some songs -I heard during the trip- I can almost get transported to that beautiful place feeling that is so full of magical love.
 
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#316 Posted : 10/3/2016 9:00:54 AM

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Thought this was interesting:

Sheryl Crow wrote:
"Chances Are"

I was lost inside a daydream
Swimming through the saline
I looked at you and you breathed in
Well, that's the way it's always been

It all comes down to creating time
You don't always have to make it right
We'll all drive by in our hybrid lives
Chances are we'll make it back

I was doing time in the"Chances Are"

I was lost inside a daydream
Swimming through the saline
I looked at you and you breathed in
Well, that's the way it's always been

It all comes down to creating time
You don't always have to make it right
We'll all drive by in our hybrid lives
Chances are we'll make it back

I was doing time in the LA jail
My Karma was living inside a failure
No matter how it don't matter now
Rest assured the rest is blurred

It all comes down to doing time
We don't always have to make it a crime
We'll all drive off in our hybrid lives
Chances are we'll make it back
We'll make it back... We'll make it back

Terrence McKenna said
It is better to explore within
We were apes before we spoke of sin
The cosmos sits on the tip of a pin


It all comes down to creating time
You don't always have to make it alright
We'll all drive by with our hybrid lives
Chances are... Chances are... Chances are
We'll make it back... We'll make it back
We'll make it back... We'll make it back
LA jail
My Karma was living inside a failure
No matter how it don't matter now
Rest assured the rest is blurred

It all comes down to doing time
We don't always have to make it a crime
We'll all drive off in our hybrid lives
Chances are we'll make it back
We'll make it back... We'll make it back

Terrence McKenna said
It is better to explore within
We were apes before we spoke of sin
The cosmos sits on the tip of a pin


It all comes down to creating time
You don't always have to make it alright
We'll all drive by with our hybrid lives
Chances are... Chances are... Chances are
We'll make it back... We'll make it back
We'll make it back... We'll make it back

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily...

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#317 Posted : 3/18/2017 2:00:17 AM



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#318 Posted : 12/30/2017 5:50:51 PM
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vibrator wrote:
What type of music.. if any do you guys think is good for a DMT journey? any specific rythms? just your favorite? or silence?


I've been feeling Entheogenic and Carbon Based Lifeforms lately.
 
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#319 Posted : 12/30/2017 6:14:41 PM

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Smoked Glass and Chrome By ott has always been a favorite of mine
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#320 Posted : 12/30/2017 10:11:17 PM

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One of my most profound DMT experiences was the second S.H.E. (if memory serves), with Raag Lalit softly in the background (played by Hariprasad Chaurasia and Anindo Chatterjee).

https://youtu.be/AuLSvtR3WFA

But after inhaling, the music became completely unrecognizable and shattered, like 'bli-bli-bli-bli-bli-rrrrrrrr-gagagagag. I tried to turn it off but couldn't remember the operations, or even recognize the apparatus. Managed to crawl back to the couch and let 'them' do their blissful work on me.
The elves seemed to appreciate the music after all, like it was part of an appropriate welcome along with the Palo Santo and other preparations Smile
 
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