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I apologise if having this thread in this section is frowned upon, the LSD topic page wouldn't allow me to post a new topic. As for the topic, my LSD trips generally last a good 12-14 hours, my friends and I spend all night enjoying the hell out of it, and this weekend we are going a little harder... What I'm doing, is putting together a playlist. I want to know if anyone has any input, I want atleast 9 hours worth, so far I have 2 and a bit. The kind of artists I have are Abakus, Aural Planet, and an un-named artist that uses "Pure Goa". This is the kind of music we're interested in travelling with, ambient, psychadellic etc. Love your input P.S, if a moderator sees this and needs to move it to the LSD section, that would be appreciated Thankyou.
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analytical chemist
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g.g. allin lamb of god butthole surfers sick of it all "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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Dreamoar
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lol benz <3 A few of the moar chillout/ambient dubstep artists I enjoy are: Vaccine, Forensics, and Mt. Eden a couple record labels you might look into that focus on the ambient dub: Deep Medi Music Echodub If your not so big on the wobbli dubstep perhaps the psybient genre would be moar up your alley? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PsybientThere is also this nice torrent pack that should have moar than enough psytrance for all your brain wobbling excursions. http://thepiratebay.org/...ient%20Dvd%20Pack/0/99/0Enjoi
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silently awaiting
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Not electronic but psychedelic enough Porcupine Tree's Voyage 34 Does wonders on my acid trips. We are... We are like that sentence. We are not finished.
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Ice wrote:Not electronic but psychedelic enough
Porcupine Tree's Voyage 34
Does wonders on my acid trips. Up the downstair
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silently awaiting
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In Absentia... Haha Porcupine Tree is made for drugs. We are... We are like that sentence. We are not finished.
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On a sunday life is certainly made for drugs.
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Pink Floyd: Echoes, Atom heart mother.
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Here's a good list of artists that are quite similar to what I think it is you need: Tripswitch Kilowatts Ott Entheogenic Kuba Kickbong Sushi Club Bluetech Shulman Gaudi Adham Shaikh Pitch Black Carbon based lifeforms Ishq Aes Dana There should be plenty in there to keep you going P.S. Ever heard this track by abakus? One of my favourites
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Yes I have heard that song! I thought it was amazing, and it is going in my playlist
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try these:
Pink Floyd: Ummagumma (the live album) Ozric Tentacles: Strangeitude Ship of Fools: Close Your Eyes, Forget The World
especially the Pink Floyd album. those four tracks are the perfect accompaniment to the death-rebirth experience.
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JC
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The orb album pomme fritz sounds just like an acid trip condensed into 40 minutes lol Also had great times with sonic youths album a thousand leaves, theres a song on it called six hits of sunshine
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Soulfood has listed most of the stuff I would suggest.
You could also try:
Shpongle Younger Brother (although I wouldn't recommend their latest album) Future Sound of London Androcell Slackbaba Infected Mushroom
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..this was an acid dancefloor (original goa) classic back in '94 The Infinity Project - feeling weirdfeaturing Raja Ram now in Shpongle (along with the very talented Graham Wood & Martin Freeland), the track was inspired by first smoking DMT.. (3 minute point is cool!) this is a classic too The Infinity Project - stimuliengineered by Simon Posford c.1996 oh, & here's their all-time DMT track ego shredder, also engineered by Posford c.1996
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Most zappa albums are great fun to listen to on acid.
On average there is this simple rule for listening to music on acid: Your 'inner ears' adjust to whatever you're listening to so if you listen to music that is very loud and rhytmical, anything that is melodic will sound weaker and less energetic. Listen to softer music first and play louder music after the peak.
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