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Favourite psychedelic music?

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This band from San Diego is really awesome. Just a three piece, but they really keep up the intensity and have a full raging sound. This is just the live concert I happen to be watching now, but anything by them is great, and on their official albums, the sound quality is very high.
 
Do people realize that the mighty Hawkwind is still releasing awesome music?

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From the take me to your leader album, 2007. Killer album, classic hawkwind vibe, updated and with modern trance influences and jazzy elements. Dope. This song is spoken by sometimes Hawkwind collaborator Arthur Brown, the famous "god of hellfire" guy.

Another one from same album:

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lewinii said:
you couldn't possibly need for more..

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:thumb_up: Colour haze is quite possibly one my favorite bands, and last summer, the soundtrack to many a mescaline trips out in the woods.

More colour haze awesomeness-


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Also, for music threads with a ton of embedded yt vids, check out flashblock if you have a slow rig/internet connection. It doesn't load the flash unless you click the window, and makes the page load soo much faster, and doesn't lag/lock up if you don't have a system that can handle a ton of embedded flash YT windows.

Also nice for flash based advertisements. To clarify, it doesn't open another tap/window when you click a flashblocked window, just loads the content and you can play the embedded vid just like if it wasn't blocked.

I won't even click the music thread on myco without it on, those of you who have know exactly what i mean...:lol:
 
Hyperspace Fool said:
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This band from San Diego is really awesome. Just a three piece, but they really keep up the intensity and have a full raging sound. This is just the live concert I happen to be watching now, but anything by them is great, and on their official albums, the sound quality is very high.

Preview from the upcoming Earthless album, "From the Ages":

Earthless "Uluru Rock" album preview track.

Really rad track, starts off beautifully and picks up intensity over its 15 minute length. I gave it a good crank whilst stoned the other night and the fuzz tones on the lead guitar are sublime, like you could snuggle up in them and drift off into the infinite expanse of space. And as an Aussie, i could not pass on a track with a nod to one our most iconic indigenous sacred sites :)

Enjoy!
 
Inner Paths said:
Hyperspace Fool said:
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This band from San Diego is really awesome. Just a three piece, but they really keep up the intensity and have a full raging sound. This is just the live concert I happen to be watching now, but anything by them is great, and on their official albums, the sound quality is very high.

Preview from the upcoming Earthless album, "From the Ages":

Earthless "Uluru Rock" album preview track.

Really rad track, starts off beautifully and picks up intensity over its 15 minute length. I gave it a good crank whilst stoned the other night and the fuzz tones on the lead guitar are sublime, like you could snuggle up in them and drift off into the infinite expanse of space. And as an Aussie, i could not pass on a track with a nod to one our most iconic indigenous sacred sites :)

Enjoy!
Yeah, that's the stuff. Isaiah is still a force to be reckoned with.

They take their time with this track, getting up to those lofty reaches, but that is not a bad thing... especially not for tripping.

Of course, it was their original sound which started off at a gallop and never let up--just pushing that envelope till you are quite sure it can not hold anymore--that originally snared me.

I am still awaiting the new disk, with anticipation, naturally ;-) Not too many bands these days bringing this kind of guitar lover's rock. And these guys put most of those bands to shame.

Thanks for posting that bro... big smile on my face as we pass the 10 minute mark and they are ripping it up like electric feedback to my CNS.
 
Hyperspace Fool said:
Inner Paths said:
Hyperspace Fool said:
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This band from San Diego is really awesome. Just a three piece, but they really keep up the intensity and have a full raging sound. This is just the live concert I happen to be watching now, but anything by them is great, and on their official albums, the sound quality is very high.

Preview from the upcoming Earthless album, "From the Ages":

Earthless "Uluru Rock" album preview track.

Really rad track, starts off beautifully and picks up intensity over its 15 minute length. I gave it a good crank whilst stoned the other night and the fuzz tones on the lead guitar are sublime, like you could snuggle up in them and drift off into the infinite expanse of space. And as an Aussie, i could not pass on a track with a nod to one our most iconic indigenous sacred sites :)

Enjoy!
Yeah, that's the stuff. Isaiah is still a force to be reckoned with.

They take their time with this track, getting up to those lofty reaches, but that is not a bad thing... especially not for tripping.

Of course, it was their original sound which started off at a gallop and never let up--just pushing that envelope till you are quite sure it can not hold anymore--that originally snared me.

I am still awaiting the new disk, with anticipation, naturally ;-) Not too many bands these days bringing this kind of guitar lover's rock. And these guys put most of those bands to shame.

Thanks for posting that bro... big smile on my face as we pass the 10 minute mark and they are ripping it up like electric feedback to my CNS.

Here's another preview track that popped up in the last day or so too:

Earthless "Violence of the Sun" new album preview

This one goes for the jugular straight from the get go :twisted:

They'll have to ease up on the previews, I think this is half the album already! Godspeed Isaiah, you guitar shredding astronaut...

Enjoy HF 😁
 
I LOVE LOVE LOVE to listen to church music as I'm tripping. It really gets me into a spiritual headspace.

My all time favorite is Thomas Tallis' Spem In Alium, it moved me to tears the first time I heard it.
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Trio Mediaeval -- The music of my ancestors.
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Ravi Shankar -- Tripping to Ragas is beautiful.
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Also, sometimes, though you just want to dance

NiT GriT -- What dubstep SHOULD be
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Dash Berlin & Juventa -- Great euphoric trance.
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Floyd with Syd Barrett is too obvious (but still a favourite).

Here's a mainstream (newish) gem:

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And a wholly underground 'Acid' gem of a record:

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"Weirdo electro for those that way inclined" (I am wholly inclined).

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I will be sure to check out all those posting stuff I don't know. That should keep me busy :thumb_up:
 
A little bump for this awesome thread with a favourite piece of mine by a favourite band:

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I love the raw production, kind of lo-fi, sounds out of the 70's but with a modern edge to it. These guys got more expansive and out there after this but I love the mix of old school "Live at Pompeii" era Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Kraut rock with punk rock energy and catches them as they exploded into a supernova at the start of the bands life that would produce mucho amazing music over a decade or so of awesomeness.

Enjoy!
 
Inner Paths said:
A little bump for this awesome thread with a favourite piece of mine by a favourite band:

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I love the raw production, kind of lo-fi, sounds out of the 70's but with a modern edge to it. These guys got more expansive and out there after this but I love the mix of old school "Live at Pompeii" era Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Kraut rock with punk rock energy and catches them as they exploded into a supernova at the start of the bands life that would produce mucho amazing music over a decade or so of awesomeness.

Enjoy!

Enjoyed.

Heheheh.

I forgot how cool TMV sounded when John Frusciante was still playing with them. I guess it is only the last album that he was absent on, but the album before that was like 4 years before... so time has passed. I have to agree, though... from 2003 to 2006 those guys were something else in terms of creative output and raw energy.

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez ftw.
 
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