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DMT music ?

I think of music as something that normally intensifies a "trip" when on most other psychedelics, however, I wonder if with DMT this could detract from the overall experience.


I have read about the traditional shamanic "icaros" . These are songs or melodies sung by a shaman to "guide" the traveler on his/her journey. In fact ,Ive read that those who participate in the traditional rituals would not dream of taking ayahuasca without the icaros being sung. The impression is that the traveler would be lost. I plan on listening to some on my journey tonight. I will post any pertinent experience then.


I have also heard that during dreams your pineal gland produce DMT, so i am go to start listening to these as I sleep.
 
Suggest - Native american shaman music - like "Sacred Spirit"

Try also - "Hemisync" various CD's with binaural beats to syncronise your brain

Try also - youtube - soffregio frequencies - whole series of powerful trance music videos
(but not the "doof doof" type of trance music)

Personally, SWIM likes soul music, lots of drums with a complex rythm over a basic framework.

and if you want something rather special

Try "White noise" - ie broad spectrum audio static but really loud
 
I've done some hallucinogenic substances before, salvia acid and shrooms to be exact, and ive found music really makes my trips much more enjoyable. i was supposed to do DMT for the first time last night but my friend flaked out on me, but hes definately commin 2night, so i was wondering if anybody had any musical suggestions for my DMT trip??
 
Hi all.
I enjoyed reading this topic and must say that i have added lots of very nice music to my ....playlist :)

I'd just like to share one guy who i think produces very soothing, relaxing, and possibly capable of relieving the soul type of music ..if that makes any sense. I must say that i have not heard any of his stuff while on mescaline, mushroom, lsd or aya. but i plan to sometime when chance meets opportunity in a control environment [ my room ] where the lights will be dimmed, the walls are a sky blue, and in the comfort of my bed...
anyway...check out he is Liquid Mind

also, i just heard of this band called Yube Mistu

thanks to you all!
 
Hey there, there is a thread "DMT music ?" in this subforum, check it out, I think you will find what you are looking for there.

You should blastoff with silence for the first time. Music can alter the experience considerably IMO.

Welcome to the forum BTW.
 
Depends what you like. I tried checking out the DMT Music thread, but there's SO much variety, most of which I definitely wouldn't want to listen to: heavy metal? oldies? rock? Not really my type of spice music. I'm more into the chillout/atmospheric/psybient type music. Everytime I introduce people to spice I have really atmospheric, relaxing music playing. Something that's not too overpowering, but a great "background" track to the trip.
Some songs I would recommend (for my personal tastes)
7and5 - Forward and Back
William Orbit - Optical Illusions
Ott - The Queen of all Everything
Shulman - A Magnificent Void (little bit of a "darker" track, but it syncronizes with my trip the most)
UOK - Free World

If you do a google search for "Firmanent - Above The Clouds" you'll get a list of 15 mixes. Most are 1 hour long, others go up to 3 hours long. I find these are the best to put on. He's a russian dj specializing in chillout, and I've found many gems in those mixes. Recent psilocybin trip I put one of his 3 hour long mixes on, and just sat there the whole time in awe of the music and the experience.
That's my suggestion if your tastes are somewhat similar to mine, but I find so many people are varied that you have to sift through a lot in the DMT music thread.
 
Some good synthesizer music that I find changa compatible.


Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Riversong
T.O.N.T.O. is a huge modular synthesizer built in the 70's and used on some popular albums, including a bunch of Stevie Wonder records. Here's a picture of the synth for any of you synth geeks:

tontos-expanding-head-band.jpg


[YOUTUBE]


Tomita - Arabesque No. 1
Cheesy, but great moog interpretations of Claude Debussy music. Sonically rich and great for tripping.

[YOUTUBE]

Popol Vuh : Ich Mache Einen Spiegel
Very different from their later work, but still wonderful.

[YOUTUBE]
 
SWIM's on a non-breakthrough dose now, and is seriously loving
DMT music works at low, low dose levels. Kind of borderline-visuals level.
 
Mister_Niles said:
Some good synthesizer music that I find changa compatible.


Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Riversong
T.O.N.T.O. is a huge modular synthesizer built in the 70's and used on some popular albums, including a bunch of Stevie Wonder records. Here's a picture of the synth for any of you synth geeks:

tontos-expanding-head-band.jpg
:shock: That's a big synthesizer! I use a software modulation synthesizer, so I guess it's the size of my PC...
 
there is a such i wide range of interactions you could have with music one could have, so i wont broach the subject of silince vs. nature, vs ambient vs active, vs low dose vs, hi dose, vs short, vs long...but i would like to throw in the suggestion of heyoka..i find his music very spicy

heyoka
 
mrwiggle said:
there is a such i wide range of interactions you could have with music one could have, so i wont broach the subject of silince vs. nature, vs ambient vs active, vs low dose vs, hi dose, vs short, vs long...but i would like to throw in the suggestion of heyoka..i find his music very spicy

heyoka


Damn. That's good. Thanks.
 
Mister_Niles said:
mrwiggle said:
there is a such i wide range of interactions you could have with music one could have, so i wont broach the subject of silince vs. nature, vs ambient vs active, vs low dose vs, hi dose, vs short, vs long...but i would like to throw in the suggestion of heyoka..i find his music very spicy

heyoka


Damn. That's good. Thanks.


heyokas good,

Heres some mimosa dub

Mimosa Hostilis

Mimosa Silver Lining
 
My favorite thing to listen to is the sounds of the breeze outside, and the sounds of waves from the lake nearby. and some birds occasionally
 
vibrator said:
What type of music.. if any do you guys think is good for a DMT journey? any specific rythms? just your favorite? or silence?

Gotta recommend SAKURA, the album bu Susumu Yokota.

its amazing for tripping.

Deep, multi-layered, syrupy psychedelic soup.

Enjoy
 
hexan said:
vibrator said:
What type of music.. if any do you guys think is good for a DMT journey? any specific rythms? just your favorite? or silence?

Gotta recommend SAKURA, the album bu Susumu Yokota.

its amazing for tripping.

Deep, multi-layered, syrupy psychedelic soup.

Enjoy

Seconded. Good call.
 
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