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music that reflects hyperspace

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cellux said:
I've spent a large part of today with haunting down music on YouTube and found some outstanding gems.

Let me share this little playlist for our enjoyment:


1. Idan Raichel Project: Im Telech (live)
2. The Doors: The Crystal Ship
3. Shpongle: Around The World In A Tea Daze (Ott remix)
4. Ott: Smoked Glass & Crome
5. Tripswitch: Roll Your Own
6. Banco de Gaia: Shanti (Black Mountain Mix)
7. Ozric Tentacles: Jurassic Shift
8. Pink Floyd: A Saucerful of Secrets
9. Lisa Gerrard: Sanvean
10. Radiohead: Exit Music (for a film)
beautyfull!
 
some of the closest sounds that remind swim of dmt and give him shivers are made by The Orb. albums "Orbus Terrarum" and "Cydonia"
 
Anyone familiar with Spectral Music ? it's a practice where compositional decisions are often informed by the analysis of sound spectra ( Right out of wikipediia ).One of the founders of Spectral Music was Gérard Grisey, here is a piece, composed by him that i think some of you will like.

 
Carbon Based Lifeforms-Neurotransmitter

When this song kicks in at the 2:00 min mark it reminds me of the almost technological feel i get in hyperspace.Like the machinery of the universe in the process of creation.:d
 
Well I'm giving away my age but, how about some Tangerine Dream, "Phaedra"... a classic acid rebirth piece from the early '70's ?

oops can't upload an m4a file, I'll try to convert it... give me a few

there, hmmm hope it's not too big

peace
 

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I don't know if I would say these reflect hyperspace or not, but following are several of my very favorite jams to implode to:








The first two, especially - they are both from the soundtrack to The Mahabarata. My hyperplace often seems very rich in Hindu flavored imagery (go figure), so this music really helps me push the envelope. I've been so deep with both of them so many times that sometimes when I hear em, I get a little bit weak in the knees. Same with the piece from Sunshine - damn near makes me hyperventilate everytime I hear it.

With regard to classical, Rachmaninoff is great for sure. Bach too just can't be beat.


And I love Kodaly as well.

 
OriginalFace said:
Well I'm giving away my age but, how about some Tangerine Dream, "Phaedra"... a classic acid rebirth piece from the early '70's ?

oops can't upload an m4a file, I'll try to convert it... give me a few

there, hmmm hope it's not too big

peace

Wow, this one really is full of hyperspace sounds!!
 
Glad you liked it, Some of my first acid experiences were while listening to that from my friends self built audiophile system... incredible trip, complete ego death and rebirth:)

You might like this acoustic performance; can anyone guess the performers?

Love OF
 

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i really enjoy listening to sigur ros. they make beautiful music and the singer made up a language to sing in as well as singing in a high falsetto(sp) you never know what he is singing about, but at the same time it doesnt matter. you get out of it what you put into it :)

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FSOL create the craziest worlds with their music, Lifeforms has been blowing me away consistently for years. I don’t think I could ever get bored of hearing it.

How can anyone not have heard of anything so mindblowing!
 
I haven't seen anyone mentioning NASA's Voyager recordings anywhere on the Nexus. This is a bit strange as they are a trip in themselves. I love putting on my "mindfold" and just float away. With some psychedelics they are simply incredible.

There is the older "symphonies of the planets vol. 1-5" but i can't find them on Youtube. There are torrents about on the usual file sharing sites. There are also some other recordings available on amazon.

I did find a clip on youtube that shows what they are about...
 
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