Interesting selections so far. I probably vibe best with some of cellux's classic cuts. Can't go wrong with Ozric or Floyd...
Motiv311's solfeggio brainwave link is stuff I am quite familiar with

. I have even designed some light and sound programs for my brain machine to go with that stuff.
Some of electronic music stuff on the thread is
vibalicious, but a lot of it is musically rather tame... IMHO. Uncreative in that you hear the same beats and ideas reiterated over and over again identically. The artists & DJ's become interchangeable.
This is a product of the fact that the
producer packs for the DAWs have all the same loops & samples, and the music is made in 10 min by a kid in his mother's basement. (or could be anyway) If a track can be made simply by a few dozen mouse clicks, it is hard for me to get overly excited by it. A lot of times the only unique aspects to the stuff are the choice of sound effects, found sounds, and sci-fi samples to be layered over the generic loops... and even these , if they bother, are generally cookie cutter right out of the producer pack.
I suppose if you know relatively nothing about how music is created and don't play any instruments, such stuff might seem more intense than it does to those of us who make tracks ourselves. (not to seem snobbish... just my opinion)
Shpongle does not go into this category as they can be amazingly creative and inventive. The fact that you can tell from the first few bars of music that you are listening to Shpongle makes this case in spades.
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Anything by Omar Rodriguez Lopez
Winter's Gone, by nadie
This is rather trippy stuff. I actually saw Omar in LA a couple times and forgot about him completely. The link to his bandcamp page is appreciated, as it seems he has a lot of styles I was unaware of and is evolving. Quite a bit of music there. From dirty lo-fi dub, to opiate soaked chill rock, to
Acid Mothers Temple style freak outs, to retro prog and psychedelia. Some of it is too unpolished for my tastes, but I will be watching him for sure.
Anyhooo... here is a little something that I find trippy AND musically jaw dropping:
[YOUTUBE]
After about 2:30 minutes Holdsworth's solo begins to soar, but hang on because by the 3:30 mark most guitar players watching will think about giving up the intrument. Hehehehe. There are links to the whole 4th of July performance (in 7 parts) at the still fabulous Montreux Jazz Festival in the uploader comments section (click show more). Live shows by guys like this can really take you on a journey.
Be well friends
HF