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Favourite psychedelic music?

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Love the artwork on this one

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I know i keep straying from the classic psychedelic sound but ah well :)
 
Cool thread, some real gems in there!

And this is the perfect place for me to ask something that has been bothering me for a really long time now. Does the Boards of Canada track below have a HUGE spiceyness to it, or is it just me? I absolutely can't listen to it objectively because the first time I heard it was when I was in hyperspace, and now whenever I listen to it it's 100% anchored to that experience alone and I go into a trance-like state and get spine-chilling flashbacks. It's like you hear the gears of reality turning, and it takes you somewhere really deep. And this hasn't happened to me on any other song. So ,anyone?

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Not so very familiar with 'psychadelia'. But when it comes to compositions that can and have moved me, more or less, into a certain 'blast-off' state

CAN's Tago Mago
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and Six Finger Satellite's Law of Ruins
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..come to mind.
 
bluetech- elementary particles:


bluetech- alchemie dub:


Could somebody please tell me how to upload youtube videos instead of just a link?
 
Ya bluetech is cool, yall should check out Flooting Grooves. but when it comes to psychedelic music ya gotta go with the Good OL Grateful Dead
 
Hyperspace Fool said:
There is a reason this track was a perennial favorite for those deepest space excursions. Psychedelia drips from this like juice from a ripe pomegranate. The musicianship (live no less) is palpable... tone, improvisation... and a band that was tripping with the audience. Do yourself a favor and crank up the bass on this and lay back for a taste of the one & only band to play the original acid tests:

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So great to sway to at shows with a head-full!
 
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I can't get enough of that kind of music. I like well produced electronic music. For me, it is much more abstract than acoustic music, much closer to pure vibrations, untainted by the limits imposed by physical instruments.

I tried getting into the Deads...not my cup of tea. I like Hawkwind, Floyd, King Crimson and the more "epic" psychdelic rock better.
 
Ott & Younger Brother are my most recently discovered faves - Shpongle resides on the list forever. The Grateful Dead, Glass Harp, and my first love whilst on psychedelics... the Grandaddy of electronica... Tangerine Dream

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