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DMT music ?

I'm glad this thread is here because now I can thoroughly recommend an album called Love Remains by How To Dress Well (2010).

As a rule I dont normally trip with music but by sheer accident this album came on during a recent take-off and it totally blew me away. At first I had no idea there was music on, only that these unusual sounds and a ghostly voice were penetrating the trip.

This remarkably original record has a kind of hazy R&B-leaning lo-fi sound, a mumbling falsetto voice set against faded ambient whisps of gentle noise. There's electronic fractals of sound and vocals in there too which fit neatly with the trip landscape.

This LP has a really peculiar magic and I urge everyone to give it a spin!
 
benzyme said:
syndrone
proem
gescom
team doyobi
richard devine

Minidisc by Gescom on shuffle could be really good, or scary. Or both.

If you like this stuff, I recommend Uni Umit by Lithops. Mouse On Mars related. The later stuff is pretty harsh, but this is very organic, subtle electronic music. I like a lot of stuff on Line and 12k records too. A lot of it would be great for tripping. Maybe I should listen to some early Richard Chartier on DMT, but I probably still wouldn't hear much. Later 12k is more interesting to me. I love the album Volume Objects by Autistici. Very psychedelic, abstract ambient stuff.
 
I've been listening to As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays. Track one is a psychedelic suite that goes through some wonderful spaces. From brazillian percussion (by Nana Vasconcelos) to machine strangeness, to organic beauty, to a stunning climax with a conveniently built in take off sound. So when you get to know where that is... take a hit right before.... and WOW! The second half of the album is mostly joyous acoustic music, with some of the better known Metheny jazz guitar thrown in. for those of you who cringe at the thought of his early 90's work, don't miss this one.

Another Green World by Brian Eno : I actually became this album during an LSD experience, so I have a special fondness for it.

Todd Rundgren - A Wizard, A True Star : Side one is a trip. Almost literally. Starting off with a theme of unity and cosmic connectedness, flowing into themes of childhood, moments of noise and laughter, insanity, dada and surrealism, love and death and back to where it started. Great fo a lower ratio changa trip (less than 1:1).

Future Sounds Of London - Lifeforms Ep. : Stunning electronic soundscape (w/ beats) and Liz Fraser of the Cocteau Twins on vocals.

Cocteau Twins - Victorialand : I can't describe the beauty of this album. It's always been a favorite for altered states.
 
I like this new Klaxons track, it makes me feel like DMT towards the end, i feel its like the Beatles 'Strawberry Fields' ala 2010
Its an aquired taste perhaps but i love the Kalxons

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Liking that tel aviv soulfood ;)

This has quite a very old school 60's psychedelic vibe to it aswell

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For DMT i like Carbon Based Lifeforms, or silence
 
for any journy of any kind i like tools lateralus and 10,000 days, pink floyd, zepplin, modest mouse, dave matthews, ect...
electro and techno go to george acosta, and paul vandyk...
dj icey good to but thats just me
 
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seeing that post about pat Metheny reminded me of this . beautiful performance

heavy musicianship here Lyle mays is amazing .........

 
Justin Bieber all the way!
Just kidding...of course:lol:

This is a really chill, thought provoking song below, but everyone has their own taste.
U N K L E ft Moby - God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOMZyIsdT0g

You may also enjoy this classic by Moby-Porcelain
 
I'd probably be more inclined to choose some black metal record (Deathspell Omegas "Kénôse" for example) or a really heavy doom/post-metal record, like Old Man Glooms "Zozobra" or "Christmas".

I have a tendency to like listening to what other people often find uncomfortable or classify as "noise", like Sunn O)))s "Black One" or Khanates "Things Viral".
Or even better yet, pull out Funeral Mists "Salvation". :d
 
i have to say select tracks from dead can dance is awsomesauce i also recomend the album dreaming gate by inlakesh if you can get it but its pretty rare. the album air drawn dagger by sasha, select tracks from infected mushroom, the album florida by diplo, absolutly all of shulman and androcell and desert dwellers as well as select tracks from midival punditz, dj cheb i sabbah, karsh kale, talvin singh and last but not least william orbit specificly the album strange cargo III
 
While i love shpongle and tribal in general. I'm hesitant to play it with spice. During my next experience with spice i plan on playing "Echoes" from Pink Floyd as that has always been my favorite song. Very emotional, very submarine. I'd love to see how it effects my trip
 
has anyone here mentioned Seahorse Transform's album - "Dust from a Trip"? thats an amazing journey with or without psychedelics.

Drone Zone radio would be good for DMT, i think.....beatless is better for spice
 
Curious what music people space travel to, well, spice travel should I say :p

I like to put something on so that my mind will not distract itself by focusing on a sound outside like a car going past or something, but rather something which will meditate me into my own focus on the breakthrough. Something without drums or any discernible vocal or again it will make my brain want to 'listen' to it.

One I like to use is this one, it is a master piece of angelic ambience: www.mediafire.com/?c93iavckdrb9mpd

I use that one almost every time. It would blow your mind if you knew what it was though, perhaps some of you know already?

Hint: just as one can make spice out of almost any living matter, so one can make beautiful music out of any piece of commercial shite ;)
 
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