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music that gets you through life..

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Jaffster said:
I'm not a big fan of chillout, I like my chillout music to be slow stuff without the beat, but I must admit I do find that album quite calming, perfect background music.

I've had this track on repeat pretty much all yesterday evening and all day today, I can't get enough of it:

I've seen Neelix live a couple times and he's not bad! I used to listen to "Expect What" basically on repeat in 2011.

I understand why you like chill out music to be " without beats"... I prefer to listent to beat-less chill out when journeying or meditating... I love Carbon Based Lifeforms so so much (i know I've probably mentioned that in this thread quite a lot). Supersede is all ways a good one to listen to during blast-off :)
 
DoingKermit said:
I prefer to listent to beat-less chill out when journeying or meditating... I love Carbon Based Lifeforms so so much (i know I've probably mentioned that in this thread quite a lot). Supersede is all ways a good one to listen to during blast-off :)

Yeah, I am on the same boat.
Carbon Based Lifeforms - 23 is just amazing (esp. Acreibo and Inertia).
I highly recommend checking out Ishq also.
Here are some pearls :

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This one i put on during my first DMT breakthrough (ok, i couldnt listen to the middle of the track anyway... :) )
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And the Album Ishq - And Awake is abselutely surpreme for tripping in general !
I just link to one of my favorite tracks, because I could not find a full album.
(Ishq means love btw. !)
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Hey Kermit , what are your favorite Supersede tracks to blastoff ? I am going to check them out .
 
InLaKesh! Thank you! Never heard of Ishq before and it's exactly my vibe for DMT.

When I mentioned Supersede, I was talking about the tune by CBL. It has a beat to it, but I find it quite nostalgic due to "Interloper" being one of the first albums I listened to when going deep with spice years ago.

The album TwentyThree is perfect for DMT in so many ways. I've listened to Arecibo many times when smoking. Just listening to that album with nothing in my system gives me preflight anxiety. It's crazy how one can associate a tune or album to DMT so much that it affects us sober. Classical conditioning maybe?

Thanks again for the recommendation :)
 

Bob Marley - corner stone


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Ziggy Marley - love is my religion

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Common rider - classics of love

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Tribal seeds - creator

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Sublime - badfish

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Israel vibration - herb is the healing

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I listen to all styles of music (provided it's actually art and not corporate trash), but reggae has for sure been the main "music that gets me through life"...all the love that I've found, reggae is a gift for all people of all places and races...

When I was young I would smoke cannabis with a rasta man on occasion, and once he said to me "it says in the bible, God says, that there will be a music that all people of all races will be United under"...and that reggae was clearly that music...

Now, I don't know about all that, but I do know that I have found so much love and happiness in reggae music, it's the one style of music that always puts a smile on my face and joy and comfort into my soul, when I was without food or shelter and when things seemed like they would never get better, reggae music was still able to bring happiness and positivity into my being...

-eg
 
anon_003 said:
^^^^ 9:20 onward after that flylo sample....... just grimey!!!!!!!!!!! Also love that throbbing gristle sample at the beggining.

Throbbing Gristle - What a Day I think we can all relate to this incredibly visceral song after a long, stressful day at work.

While we're onto industrial music....

Coil - Teenage Lightning 1 Soak up some magick.

Skinny Puppy - Shore Lined Poison Relentlessly brutal.

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industrial was my intro to everything electronic, and autechre bridged it. skinny puppy was a fav of mine.
early 90's, autechre remixed everything.

I read an article in URB, around June 2000 or so, featuring AE. It basically said if traditional folk/country was the far right of music, Autechre was far left.
 
I heard the CIA uses throbbing gristle's music in their torture program...I'm not saying anything bad about the music either, I actually heard the CIA uses throbbing gristle (amoung others) music to torture people...I'm not sure if there's any truth to that though...

-eg
 
These guys are quite good!

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Look at the size of that guitar!!! :p

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New set from doodlekid :thumb_up:

February mix

Playlist:

Beatkrush - Tomato Soup
Atmos - Where Do I Belong (Martin Roth remix)
Flowjob - Egoland
Behind Blue Eyes & Beat Bizarre - Ol' Fox
Vibrasphere - Purple
Antix - the Hoard (Dousk remix)
Vibrasphere - Landmark (Fiord remix)
Aes Dana - A Carmine Day
Sundial Aeon - Iced Melancholy Spectacle (X-Ceed remix)
Beatkrush - Dissolver
Antix - BHD (D-Sens remix)
Even 11 - 2 Days
Atmos - Stay Awake (the Delta remix)
 
this and the funny pictures thread has been a gold mine for me!!! thanks everyone, keep posting.

Bonnie Prince Billy, at times
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