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Curious to know what music most listen to during DMT/psilocybin excursions?

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I enjoy listening to instrumentals with cactus experiences. Instrumentals allow you to do your own thinking, music with lyrics are tricky for me because it can change the vibe pretty easily in a negative way, so i usually avoid it. Even when sober i rarely listen to music with lyrics.



 
If i am only consuming DMT and no other drug then i will usually have some back ground music playing at a volume that lets me hear it going in and hear it coming out, but not while i'm very involved in the experience. I will play chillstep or house most of the time; like Blackmill or more recently some Kygo. They have a fantastic remix of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing."

Anywho, if I am consuming while tripping on something else or rolling, I may put headphones on and listen to either the fore-mentioned music or some reggae that has real funky, up-beat vibes.
 
I used to listen to Ozrics on LSD or of course Pink Floyd, and when much younger just the chillout hour on the radio made me feel very comfortable and relaxed. For shrooms a more acoustic instrumental laid back style and fior DMT I would listen to Floyd or shpongle, yeah very original! William Orbit is also good.
I plan on listening to this on my next DMT experience its intriguing.. Michael Prime - L-Fields Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic
 
Jazz, mainly some crazy crossover jazz when using psychedelics

Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions - Night Ride
[YOUTUBE]

Portico Quartet - Clipper
[YOUTUBE]

Lucien Dubuis Trio & Marc Ribot - Bal les masques!
[YOUTUBE]
 
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Piotr Kamler - Emergency Heart (1973)

Toshio Matsumoto - Everything visible is empty (1975)


Delicious Catastrophe

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Laurence Vanay - Demain 1974

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Cos- Greeneldo

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Cos - Babel (Babel, 1978.)


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Native American flutes. Nothing else.

I haven't actually read the other replies to this post, but I'm excited to. So far however, only Native American flutes have worked for me.
 
Twice I've listened to music while smoking DMT. (Only smoked about 6 times)

Most recently, I listened to this Theta Binaural Beats Theta Wave Binaural Beats w/ Tibetan Meditation. It was really nice and soothing, highly recommended.

Prior to that, I listened to some Icaros which I enjoy sober.

When I listened to them on DMT, my visions were of Shipibo textile patterns moving in synch with the music. for a minute it felt like I was caught inside the pattern in a loop, and it was a little overwhelming.

I preferred the binaural beats over the icaros, but both were very interesting and influential. :)
 
I often meditate with self made sound mixes.
I found music only enjoyable, when it is purely instrumental and has long rhytmical patterns. Or Tuvan throat singing.

Buddhist chanting recordings were very interesting, but I always panic, when they start to blow their awesome giant dungchen trumpets and everyone with an instrument is just going utterly crazy for a minute and then all of a sudden everything normalized back to this repetativve soothing chanting and rhythm.


My latest very interesting experiment was creating an audio file that is actually radio signals from our gas planets combined into one long loop. Part spooky, part otherworldly...
Those were ones recorded by the Voyager and Pioneer space probes from Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. You can get them from youtube, no need for introducing one into radio astronomy^^

Sol even has it's own distinctive radio pattern, which is extremely interesting, when recording over the full duration of a class X coronal mass ejection.
But the sound has to be condensed, otherwise you'd have to listen to a full 16h recording of our sun blazin' away. And condensing sound removes lots of the intricate detailing and quirks.


And nope, I didn't yet try that sound on anything other than meditation.

But if someone likes to test it before I can do, please share the experience :)

And if any of the gas giants happens to tell things about humanities past and the history of our solar system, please, concentrate and document ;)
 
ScientificMethod said:
Native American flutes. Nothing else.

I haven't actually read the other replies to this post, but I'm excited to. So far however, only Native American flutes have worked for me.

Man i have a feeling you will like this one...


Probably my favorite to listen to. I reserve it for special times. More than enough for an entire ayahuasca experience i believe.

All other times either silence with a fan or more often some psychill like stuff, emancipator, sync24 ect.
 
SWIM is still pussyfooting around DMT, but Birds of Fire and Return to Forever can do wonders on shrooms (it can be a little too much at times as well though). Automatic for the People by REM was a pleasant surprise for SWIM as well.
 
anrchy said:
ScientificMethod said:
Native American flutes. Nothing else.

I haven't actually read the other replies to this post, but I'm excited to. So far however, only Native American flutes have worked for me.

Man i have a feeling you will like this one...


Probably my favorite to listen to. I reserve it for special times. More than enough for an entire ayahuasca experience i believe.

All other times either silence with a fan or more often some psychill like stuff, emancipator, sync24 ect.


^That is CORRECT!

I'm diggin' it! I had a sesh this morning (just lightly vaping during meditation), but I'm absolutely adding this to my music for future journeys!!!

Thanks Anrchy!
 
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