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Curious to know what music most listen to during DMT/psilocybin excursions? Options
 
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#41 Posted : 6/13/2011 11:30:00 AM

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Personally I have really been enjoying listening to Ott's new album Mir which is a great psychedelic, ambient, dub infusion. I learned about Prefuse 73 on one of my recent LSD incursions, as you can tell by my avatar, and have fallen in love with his trip-hop style, which seems to make alot more sense when your ability to interpret sounds is manipulated by a psychedelic. DJ Frane, my favorite underground sampling artist, does hip-hop/psychedelic mixes which are top notch. I strongly suggest checking him out. I've got a ton more up my sleeve but will leave it at that.



This one is great!!! off of Ott - Mir. The whole album is a must have atleast in my worldPleased



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#42 Posted : 6/14/2011 12:32:09 AM
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I really enjoy slow, flowing piano pieces. I guess what most would call depressing music. It takes you on a journey, man!!!
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#43 Posted : 6/14/2011 1:40:36 AM

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Most of the time that I work with spice these days I work in silence, I like to work late at night for the fact there is very little to distract me.

When I do work with music on spice expeditions I like Ambient most, in particular that of the mid- to late nineties.

Some releases I particularly like:

Future Sound Of London: Lifeforms (A few tasters: Cascade, Flak, Dead Skin Cells, Vertical Pig, Omnipresence, Little Brother)
Future Sound Of London: Lifeforms (EP)
Future Sound Of London: Cascade (EP)
Remotion: The Global Communication Remix Album
The Orb: U.F.Orb

I find it hard to work with anything with too much of a heavy kick to it, or anything too human, but I have found surprisingly “Last Night A DJ Saved My Life” by Indeep had some very interesting effects on a low dose changa excursion, so maybe there is more exploration to be done for me in that area (I mainly listen to the funk end of Disco from 80–84 at the moment, although that is one of the last tracks I would choose to listen to).

When it comes to other psychedelics I have listened to almost everything whilst flying, although I would err on the side of Electro, Detroit Techno, Ambient or maybe even a spot of Disco as it makes me glow!
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#44 Posted : 6/27/2011 6:49:44 AM

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A long time ago i had an upstairs neighbour who thought he was a d.j. and played crappy techno on all hours. One evening, while tripping on shrooms, i heard him mix the greatest set ever.

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#45 Posted : 6/28/2011 2:25:28 AM

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#46 Posted : 6/28/2011 3:55:42 AM
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I need to buy stuff so I can have a more consistent experience.

The last few trips were with Pandora: Vidna Obmana station (ambient) via Roku. I set the receiver to 7-channel stereo and it's magical. I really like spatial stuff and lots of drone. So far the ONLY beat I enjoyed was primal African type stuff. That was very cool. But most anything with a protruding synthetic beat distracts and annoys me.

Drony ambient in uplifting keys is best for me. I go silent for major journeys.
 
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#47 Posted : 6/28/2011 10:43:59 AM
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So far, Tool. But i can't wait to go down this rabbit hole with the soundtrack to Baraka or The Last Temptation of Christ.
 
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#48 Posted : 3/10/2014 1:32:31 AM

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#49 Posted : 3/10/2014 5:14:32 AM

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#50 Posted : 3/10/2014 5:29:47 AM

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Ozric Tentacles on acid, something human and accoustic on shrooms like classical orchestral is amazing. Instrumental Floyd eg mudmen or Shpongle or William Orbit on DMT nothing on Salvia. I will be cutting out music on my next voyage to reduce synaesthesia.
 
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#51 Posted : 3/10/2014 9:33:21 AM
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To add contrast.. I really really hate Ott. Perhaps his new album is much more to my liking.
(to be honest, his music scares me a little bit. But the vocals are top-notch beautiful.. Nirvana! Sometimes i also get into the music itself and it feels very rewarding hehe)

Shpongle on the other hand... Has quite a nice feel to it in some of the more introspective mushroomy thing. But not all songs.

Joa Satrianni has some nice songs for the afterglow.

Uhmm... Ye.. Pink floyd. Lovely addition to my honeymoon period with shrooming and walking around town. Godlike.. in a sense. Learning to flyy!!! moneeeyyyy... Smile good times..

 
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#52 Posted : 3/10/2014 9:38:51 AM

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I too find music a little superfluous with dmt. But lsd is another story, and lsd plus dmt, or lsd plus nitrous oxide would have to be my favourite listening combo.
Steve hillage's "rainbow dome musick" is pretty much the pinnacle. Of 70s psych for me. But so many other good 70s. Sounds like Faust, gong, here and now. And as for 60s sounds - Lothar and the hand people, 13th floor elevators, quintessence...
 
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#53 Posted : 3/10/2014 1:23:20 PM

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I have tried different sorts of music on low dose DMT experiences but tend to stay away from anything with lyrics. I have quite enjoyed listening to music from programs that i watched when i was 5 or 6 years old. Ambient stuff is good as i have always had a soft spot for it.

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#54 Posted : 3/10/2014 2:51:21 PM

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do yourselves a favor and check out
Keith Fullerton Whitmans album "playthroughs"

I don't do music with journeying anymore
but when I did this stuff was my go to jams

http://vimeo.com/8156237
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http://vimeo.com/32001208
 
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#55 Posted : 3/10/2014 4:23:28 PM

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#56 Posted : 3/10/2014 7:37:10 PM

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This and other chillstep videos, some have really interesting still pictures that morph and play like movies during low dose sessions, and also turn 3d no glasses needed/ its really cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63z5AzSaNdg

 
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#57 Posted : 3/13/2014 5:38:02 PM
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Desert Dwellers - Seeing Things - Eat Statics Seeing Beings Remix

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JxwDXqYnUU

FSOL Museum works well, think Whitebear has potential.

Depends how i'm feeling, D&B flights are cool.

 
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#58 Posted : 3/16/2014 11:04:57 PM
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#59 Posted : 3/17/2014 1:51:03 AM

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Anything by radiohead on shrooms gets my brain going, and shpongle on DMT has provided lots of bright white visuals with wonderful rainbow tracers in my oEV moments!
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#60 Posted : 3/18/2014 7:28:03 PM

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