Spatial Dementia
Rising Star
As you undoubtedly all know, music is one the best parts of the psychedelic experience. The way one hears every single layer in great detail, as opposed to being able to focus on only one of the layers whilst sober, has and always will be what I appreciate most about psychedelics. I'm here because I need your help in this regard. I'm looking for some new psychedelic music, but I'd rather have it not be electronic. In the past, I've mostly listened to things like Shpongle and Younger Brother, and while I absolutely love their sounds, I'm in need of a change. If you are acquainted with Shpongle, you'll know it is sort of a mix between wordly and out-of-this-wordly sounds: the instruments and vocals being subtle reminders to the reality we come from; and the electronic parts taking us away from this reality into outer dimensions.
But I've found that this cosmic battle between real and unreal can be a bit overwhelming at times, and I've come to realize that this is probably due to the electronic parts. Especially during those long acid trips, I always reach a point where I want to appreciate reality more, rather than drift away into unimaginable worlds on which I never seem get a firm grip. So I'm looking for music that's more - how shall I put it - organic, as in more instrumental. I remember a time when I was lying in my tent on a festival after a night of acid, and there was this guy playing a very simple tune on his guitar, and I was overcome with the subtle yet deeply moving simplicity of it. Here was a sound that was man-made, using just a bit of wood and strings. There and then I realized that music doesn't always need to be as overwhelming as most psymusic I was used to; in fact more subtle sounds often offer a much welcome relaxing change.
So please post your suggestions here. I'll start by suggesting jazz; I was pleasantly surprised by how that sounded on a trip.
But I've found that this cosmic battle between real and unreal can be a bit overwhelming at times, and I've come to realize that this is probably due to the electronic parts. Especially during those long acid trips, I always reach a point where I want to appreciate reality more, rather than drift away into unimaginable worlds on which I never seem get a firm grip. So I'm looking for music that's more - how shall I put it - organic, as in more instrumental. I remember a time when I was lying in my tent on a festival after a night of acid, and there was this guy playing a very simple tune on his guitar, and I was overcome with the subtle yet deeply moving simplicity of it. Here was a sound that was man-made, using just a bit of wood and strings. There and then I realized that music doesn't always need to be as overwhelming as most psymusic I was used to; in fact more subtle sounds often offer a much welcome relaxing change.
So please post your suggestions here. I'll start by suggesting jazz; I was pleasantly surprised by how that sounded on a trip.