These are my most favorite pieces.
1. Avaz- e Abouata: Masnavi by Hossein Alizadeh and Afsaneh Raissai. Had a really intense trip on this yesterday. The poetry is from a relatively well known sufi poet molana Rumi. If you listen to it on spotify, make sure to listen the next 2 tracks in the album as well.
2. This is a list of a few tracks which belong together and must be heard in the same order. I couldn't find the album anywhere else so I'll have to post the spotify link. I usually go from track no. 3 to 7, from 8 onwards the theme changes. The poetry in track 7 is by another sufi poet, sheikh saadi.
3. Raag Bhairav is a morning raaga. This one time I got up before sunrise, went to the roof, sat there, listened to this and watched the sunrise, then came back and did vaped some dmt, it was a very intense and beautiful experience!
4. Raag Madhuvanti, one of the evening raagas. This piece is played on an afghan instrument called "Rubab" or "Rabab". It gets a bit too overwhelming at some points, feels like somethings squeezing your soul, at times it feels like pure madness... but that's what makes it beautiful!
5. Raag Bhairav again, on Rubab. I have been learning this myself. My experiences on raag Bhairav have been very similar. On the flute piece I met the sun god, followed by lady insanity, who was quite friendly, but took me into a realm of beautifully crafted insanity, and in the end I had visions of big huge antlers of moose like creatures. On the rubab piece I met sun goddess, she was even more powerful and divine than the sun god and in the end saw giant moose galloping across my room...
6. This one's on kurdish tambour. It's very intense, the guy's fingers are... beyond something human!
7. Özgür Baba, he was my first!