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

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I am very curious to generate information about what everyone is listening to while on their excursions.

Personally, my excursions have been inspire by music of the mid 1970s. There is truly something to say about progressive psychedelic rock. These years were dedicated to the extreme rise in technology, electron tubes, circuitry, transistors and much more. I have received the most intense and direct, energetic and surreal information and hallucinations while listening to prog/psych rock.


Pulsar Strands of the Future, part 1 of 3

Pulsar, Strands of the Future 1976, french progressive/psychedelic rock group

next two parts (2 and 3) located to the right...I think you can figure it out.

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Pulsar Flight from the album Strands of the Future 1976

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Arachnoid 1978

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Eskaton 1981 Four Visions

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Bubu Suenos de Maniqui from album Anabelas 1978

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Egg 1970

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ELP Karn Evil 9 from album Brain Salad Surgery 1973

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Gong Flying Teapot 1973

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Moving Gelatine Plates 1971

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Pink Floyd late 1960s from Ummagumma

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Other artists to check out: Yes, Yezda Urfa, Kaipa, Samadhi, Alas, Genesis, Steve Hillage, Curved Air, Joni Mitchell, Triumvirat, Queen
 
I don't really like music while tripping on DMT.
But this track has had some magical effects on medium dose.


Some more tracks from that album also put me in some amazing worlds. It's like made for DMT.
 
I very much enjoy drone/ambient music generated from acoustic instruments (or at least not obviously electronic, i.e. no cheesy bloops and blips and synth swoops, etc.) Drums, deep resonances, chanting, natural soundscapes and the like, ancient sounds rendered and re-fused via electronics, I find really transports me.

Death Chants - Ascent By Silver Blood

Ruhr Hunter - Denned Earth

Six Organs of Admittance - The Manifestation

Neokarma Jooklo Trio - Strange Land
 
Its been mostly tool and mars volta for a while now, they are awesomely epic!! :D


Years ago I used to listen to some electronic music and chill out (you know the bluetech/ott/etc kind), but for some reason I cant listen to that anymore

(I mean with mushrooms/acid/mescaline/pharma though, with vaporized dmt I preffer silence)
 
Music is amazing on many hallucinogens. But for DMT, I feel as if music/sound keeps you tethered to reality. i have tripped on dmt with music thinking it would enhance my experience or create a feel good vibe. Which it does, however, every time i have been around noise or music, i never fully go "there". I only fully went "there" in absolute silence.

But with other drugs such as lsd and mushrooms, music is a must! my favorite kind of music while trippen is deep, atmospheric, intelligent jungle/drum n bass.

Chameleon- Links

LTJ Bukem- Tokyo Dawn

Blu Mar Ten- Above Words
 
Concerning psychedelic rock - Hawkwind's Space Ritual goes well when partaking in the activities that involve going from one place to another :).
gets good after 3 minute mark. Entire album is filled with long electric guitar solos like that.

More often it's downtempo/chillout/IDM. Sensiva's Giosun sounds great, although there's only couple of tracks on Youtube that are from the original album.


 
Silence for me. The first tone sets the mood for the orchestra of tones that come naturally during the trip. But I have this cd of native american drumming and chanting that may work well.
 
sometimes the wind..other times waves..sometimes schumman frequencies, other times bonobo. We listen to alot of bonobo with mushrooms, some shpongle is really good too..we have a playlist with alot of stuff on it. Ayahuasca often times we just lay in silent darkness, or play the same playlist we use with mushrooms.

...I got me some wind chimes....

I like Neil Young:)
 
With DMT, silence.

On shrooms however either deepmix.ru but last trip i decided to play my headphonecommute.com folder and it was amazing.

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.

The way shrooms enhances music is inconceivable but for me it's important that vocals and loud guitars are absent.
 
dmt: silence (though I once did accidentally listen to Led Zep and Black Sabbath and it was pretty nice, and then I tried mars volta wich was also nice)
psilocybin/lsd: THE MARS VOLTA!!! Tool is also great, but atm for me nothing beats Frances the Mute by mars volta....
 
Enoon said:
dmt: silence (though I once did accidentally listen to Led Zep and Black Sabbath and it was pretty nice, and then I tried mars volta wich was also nice)
psilocybin/lsd: THE MARS VOLTA!!! Tool is also great, but atm for me nothing beats Frances the Mute by mars volta....

I would have to agree. Sometimes I hear this eerie chime like tone that carries through, but only if the room is dead quiet. Sometimes hearing outside noise and music "pulls" me back out.
 
Kali Dreamer said:
Shulman, I HIGHLY suggest giving him a listen. very powerful stuff <3

Shulman- Random Lifelines

Shulman- Mushroom Thearapy

I whole heartedly agree with this. Shulman is truly some magical and powerful music for exploring the psychedelic realm. I'm afraid that I've listened to it far too much and if I had it to do over again, I would only listen to it while in those states.
 
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