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Favourite psychedelic music?

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Mainly old school Goa Trance. It really depends on the situation. Mushrooms would require more organic sounds, a bit calmer, something like Inlakesh. I'd enjoy stuff like Full-on/Forest psy-trance in rave/festival situations and there's a massive dancefloor. Chill out for just chilling with friends.
 
Speaking of psychedelic music as a genre is kind of odd in my opinion. BUT

I enjoy :

Tycho
Carbon Based Life Forms
Shpongle
Deep Forest
Vibrasphere
Ryan Farish


A few others but I can't recall them so maybe they are not worth mentioning :}



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Orion Rebirth, that Navigator song is pretty nice!
 
BecometheOther said:
My own music: Minds of Infinity released just days ago

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heres the whole channel

and a link to buy the music

Cheers

Nice! I love it. Well done mate.

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Pogo's Remixes. Here are two of my favorites. I never get tired of these. :d

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LOVE this.

Here's some similar MLP themed stuff, I don't know how well it fits but these are too good not to post.


 
i have always appreciated this tune and then saw the complimentary video and the mix gave me instant psychedelic/transcendent bliss

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and this is from my younger days

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interesting music soulfood. also, nice production skills. as i was listening i got the impression that the stereo image could be widened a bit more. maybe panning some instruments to the extreme or automate the pan or add some controled lfo to the pan.it will make room for the sounds and there will be the feeling that there is more going on through the song. just an opinion.
 
A very well-informed and trusted opinion may I add :)

That's just a rough mix at the mo, but probably my most complete work to date in terms of concept/arrangement.

So far it's all been made using hifi speakers in a nasty sounding room, but once I get access to better facilities I shall pay extra-special attention to the stereo width.

Cheers :thumb_up:
 
yeah, the gear does make a difference. also, with near field studio monitors the room is not the biggest problem because your sweetspot of listening is smaller. studio monitors is the first thing you should go for anyway.

wish you all the best
 
Some of my two cents, mostly late 60s through late seventies.

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Definitely got a touch of psychedelia in their work

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it was supposed to link to their full album but ah well
 
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