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DMT music ?

defunkt said:
I highly recommend music by Steve Roach. His album Halcyon Days in great with some really nice didjerido playing by Stephen Kent.

Check it out:

Kiva is another great CD:

Here's another one:

Not for the faint of heart! :)


OMG kiva is awesome - SWIM first tripped to lsd and 5g shrooms with this track... Have all roach and its deep stuff.... but its a totally different place.. his new albums are really good too... 8-)

Nice call
 
camdemonium said:
This is the greatest song of all time, and if you haven't smoked spice and listened to it, you have no idea what you're missing:

Mmmmmm... Ott :)

If I do decide to listen to an artist whilst tripping it's generally Ott. Check him out if you haven't already - Hallucinogen in Dub, Blumenkraft and Skylon are sexy albums :p
 
Don't know if this was mentioned as I haven't read the whole thing yet.

My first launch was to "Ambient Galaxy (Disco Valley Mix) - Astral Projection",
very good synchronicity with this song and DMT in my experience!

Although I think silence is best.
 
Haha Lemon Jelly is awesome! But not exactly what i would consider music for hyperspace......Although that's because i'm a huge psytrance/dub/bient fan.
 
i would recomend something like this

maybe a little something like that

who knows you might even like this

any whoooo. what ever you choose. enjoy. love. share.
 
Well, while I have enjoyed the music I have sampled so far but may have to take a few flights w/o music, at least for a while.
While spicing this evening I had a few of my favorite Brian Eno tracks and 13th floor elevators version of Baby Blue ( music I listened to on my deepest and best spice flight ) and while the music didn't sound bad or off it was just distracting to the experience and I couldn't concentrate on the experience w/ the music going.
I will have to try going w/o music and may also need to stop testing the waters and take larger doses as sub-breakthrough doses leave me half here and half there and I am distracted by my body.
 
I recently did some mimosa tea with caapi extract. I was listening to some icaros from the CD Woven Songs of the Amazon, Healing Icaros of the Shipibo Shamans. The 1st is sung by a woman who's voice was freaky in a good way. The vibe and visuals were getting very archaic, old world symbols, swirling colors in red, gold, green. The music was also a bit overwhelming and nauseating though.

I decided to switch gears and remembered someone suggesting Jonsi and Alex: Riceboy Sleeps for oral DMT on another site. The music is ethereal ambient post rock from Iceland. To me the music is beautiful, epic and has the cold grandeur of Iceland.

I put it on, closed my eyes and all off the sudden the nausea disappeared. The colors changed to blues and flashing silver and icy white abstract patterns. I was flying through long hallways covered in these patterns, the silver patches shimmering. The second song is so epic I was filled with such overwhelming joy. It was beautiful.

I am still moved when I hear this music, it brings back some of the experience. Highly recomended.

 
You guys beat me to shpongle, although they will always hold a place in my heart. Smoked chrome and glass by ott is magical!!
 
Wow...lots of great music in here! Great thread!!:d
Here are a few of my favorites;

Man With No Name - Azymuth

DMT - Dematerializer

Chilled C'quence - Collective Memories

Plaid - White's Dream

Vibrasphere - Manzanilla

Haven't heard them in hyperspace yet, but I imagine they'll be great there as well:p
 
Absolute beauty. hopefully when I decide to dose for the first time, I can have kind of a guide, the guide being this song. So beautiful...

I also feel this song has some of the most beautiful vocals recorded in this dimension.
 
Flying Lotus does it for me... especially the Los Angeles record, but all of his stuff is pretty good and fits the mood rather well.
 
best psy trance you will ever hear...........

Infected Mushroom
Sesto Sento
Vibe Tribe
Black & White
Skazi
Maybe bit of asterix
1200 micrograms (epic)
 
I always listen to music during my trips. But finding the right music is very difficult.

My first DMT experience I decided to listen to loud psy trance because I enjoy it with other types of psychedelics. This turned out to be a very bad idea.

With some trial and error I found the perfect album and perfect song that really helps guide my trips to a positive peaceful place.

Album: M83 - Saturdays = Youth
Track: M83 - Midnight Souls Still Remain (11:10)

The album is very good in general. Very nice to listen to while laying in bed and integrating. They really load on tons and tons of reverb to give all the songs a very dream like quality. Midnight Souls Still Remain is the perfect song because it is devoid of any percussion instruments and is very simple and wont distract you, it is basically some layered pads which alternate back and forth between two different chords for 11 mins straight giving a very ambient feel. The length of the song is the perfect amount of time to take a trip around the universe and be back in time before the next track starts. I will usally lay in bed integrating and listen to a couple more tracks on the album with a nice smile on my face.

One of the best things I like so much about the album is it reminds me of hazy summers spent as a kid. Very nostalgic.

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From Wikipedia:

Saturdays = Youth, M83's fifth studio album, was released in April 2008. It was recorded with Ken Thomas (known for his work with Sigur Rós, The Sugarcubes, Boys in a Band, Cocteau Twins and Suede), Ewan Pearson (who has also produced for Tracey Thorn, The Rapture and Ladytron) and Morgan Kibby (of The Romanovs). The album features a more focused approach to song structure and form, and Gonzalez stated that the main influence of the album came from music of the 1980s: "I think that 80s music is such a brilliant period for music history. It was the occasion for me to do a tribute to this 80s music, but also a tribute to my teenage years. Because the main theme of the album is being a teenager, and being a teenager means a lot to me."
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I have tried listening to bands like Cocteau Twins and they sort of work. I think your best bet is going with some minimal ambient music, long drawn out pads, devoid of percussion or much traditional structure, something you can easily ignore but sets a pleasant tone.
 
I haven't found myself wanting to hear music when taking journeys on the spice..Keeping in mind that when on the spice I want to go somewhere outside of reality and at that point whatever music is playing is a moot point. Having said that though I have tried some ambient/drone tracks. Drones just seem to blend into any background noise (or create a background) and assist in the transition to hyperspace without overpowering or shaping the journey. My favorite of which has been Time Machines by Coil -

Time Machines is Coil's landmark drone music album, released under the alias Time Machines. It consists of 4 tracks which are composed of a single tone, called a drone. Each tone represents a certain hallucinogenic chemical (see track titles). It is similar to Brian Eno's early ambient albums, but more functional in that, instead of creating an atmosphere of calm, it facilitates time travel, according to band founder John Balance. Each tone was tested and retested in the studio for maximum narcotic potency. John Balance described the album as an attempt to "dissolve time"[1].

1. "7-Methoxy-β-Carboline: (Telepathine)" – 23:10
2. "2,5-Dimethoxy-4-Ethyl-Amphetamine: (DOET/Hecate)" – 13:28
3. "5-Methoxy-N, N-Dimethyltryptamine: (5-MeO-DMT)" – 10:02
4. "4-Indolol, 3-[2-(Dimethylamino)Ethyl], Phosphate Ester: (Psilocybin)" – 26:51
 
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