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Nordic soundscapes to feed the soul

Nydex

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I've long been fascinated with Nordic culture, tradition and music. I carry multiple Nordic symbols tattooed on my body, including all 24 elder futhark runes. The reason is quite simple - whenever I come in contact with this beautiful music, it stirs something in me that no other music in this world stirs. It touches an incredibly primal, ancient and animalistic thread in my very DNA. It's really hard to explain - you either feel it, or you don't. It's also part of the reason why I backpacked through Norway for a month - to seek this ancient connection with something bigger than myself. And I very much felt it.

Few music projects do it quite as well as Heilung do it. They call their live performances "rituals" for a good reason. I haven't had the honour of being present at one just yet, but I've consumed enough of their work for a lifetime, and it never gets old.

Animism is very central to Nordic mythology and culture, and it's very much a central point in Heilung's art as well. A lot of their music revolves around imitating animals in various ways, interpreting the world through an animistic point of view, and reviving ancient traditions almost lost to time and the unstoppable march of modernity. I can share many more in this thread, but for now, I'll start with this indescribable performance recorded at Red Rocks in 2021:

If any of you resonate with this kind of art, hit me up, I'm sure we'll be able to connect. Enjoy! ❤️
 
love that, I am 50% Icelandic so I definitely have Nordic blood and I have recently learned that I am particularly fond of listening to Icelandic music while I trip. certain songs just take me there. "Verses" off the "Chopin Project" by Ólafur Árnalds is THE BEST. maybe because my first peak experience with 5-MeO happened while I was listening to that song. now I just can't stop, even with regular DMT. also Björk's music and entire persona make a lot more sense while tripping lol. I am now convinced she's not a human being but an ethereal being sent here to deliver messages from Spirit.
 
Ólafur Árnalds is quite possibly one of the most unique and original artists of our time. I have a couple of the VST libraries he made with Spitfire and if you dig his music and want to make some like it, those are an phenomenal place to start:
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Of course, you'd also need his brilliance and unique touch to ge tthere, but still :D

I tried vibing with Björk more than a few times, but never in an inebriated headspace, which is probably why it never worked for me so far. I'll give it another try, because back in the day I disliked Tool and wondered why everyone was going so crazy for them, and then one day I listened to them while on LSD and it finally clicked. I've never been able to unhear the genius in their music since, and they're now one of my favorite bands. So it makes sense to give Björk another chance haha
 
It has some shamanic touch which i like during psychodelic experiences.
Would be interesting for me to try tripping on the tracks 2 and 9.
Indeed, this type of music can be very powerful during journeys. I've used it a few times, but keep in mind it can get very, very intense.

Another Nordic band whose symbol I also carry tattooed on me is Wardruna, who are my favorite music project ever. Their music can also be extremely intense, but they also have a lot of more nature-centric songs which can have a profound effect on you while deep into the psychedelic experience.

One of my all-time favorites:
 
Thank you for sharing.
The songs are also good as background music when studying imo.

The first part of the song from Warduna reminds me of the following track i tripped with a few times.
But has less mythical aspects.

I've used it a few times, but keep in mind it can get very, very intense.
Yes thank you I am aware of that.
A little difference in drumming speed or pitch can result in a different experience.
Just sharing this as reference:
The first track resulted in more intense experiences then the second one.
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Indeed, simple aspects of a rythm, such as the BPM, can have a major impact on the overall feel and vibe. I also frequently wonder about that 440Hz thingy and why people say it feels more spiritual and impactful than sound that isn't on that frequency. I haven't experimented that much with it but it's a well-known stipulation.
 
Ólafur Árnalds is quite possibly one of the most unique and original artists of our time. I have a couple of the VST libraries he made with Spitfire and if you dig his music and want to make some like it, those are an phenomenal place to start:
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Of course, you'd also need his brilliance and unique touch to ge tthere, but still :D

I tried vibing with Björk more than a few times, but never in an inebriated headspace, which is probably why it never worked for me so far. I'll give it another try, because back in the day I disliked Tool and wondered why everyone was going so crazy for them, and then one day I listened to them while on LSD and it finally clicked. I've never been able to unhear the genius in their music since, and they're now one of my favorite bands. So it makes sense to give Björk another chance haha
it also helps to see her live in concert, it totally changes the experience. I loved all her older music but as her music continues to evolve it gets weirder and weirder. Once you see her perform all the new stuff in concert it really will blow your mind. Plus the COSTUMES ARE INSANE. Def go and take a tiny dose of shrooms. For DMT I haven't tried much of her music except the Fluke Remix of Big Time Sensuality! It's a really fun one! "I can sense it... something important... is about to happppennnnnnnn"
 

Wardruna has always been much more than music to me. Ever since the first moment I felt their art, I've been on a healing path. A path of reunion with Nature, of healing severed connections. Of embracing the journey upwards, and the descend on the other side. This particular song carries so much of that in its essence. Only one that has experienced Wardruna live knows the incredible vibration and energy the come with. The transformative power of their music experienced in person is something I will never forget until my very last day. And I wish everyone that same fortune that I was lucky enough to have.

The lyrics, with translation:
Sal din hug og lat den ri og renna [Saddle your soul and let it ride]
Med blinde augo vil du vegen finna [With blind eyes, you’ll surely find the way]
Djupt du dreg anden inn – let tankar svinna [Draw your breath in – let your thoughts fly]
Langsamt slepp anden fri – i vinden rida [Let it out slowly – on winds you’ll bide]

Spinn spindel – tvinn i tankar, kverv i syn [The spindle spins, the thoughts entwine revolving sight]
Seidsongen, lint den lokkar hug or ham [The enchantment song lures the soul from its shape]
Fram gjøno døri, gjøno kongro-sløri [Out through the door, through the cobweb-veil]
Fram, ber med bare føt, den tunge børi [Out borne on bare feet, a heavy burden]

Ut in ditt indre ventar bratt ein sti [Out in your innermost, a steep trail ahead]
Høgt der på Lyvjarnut stend møyar ni [High upon Healing-Peak, nine maidens await]

Ved fyrste stad der stiar krossar, biar du [At the first stop where paths cross, you pause]
legg frå deg kleda, alt du eige med [Leave clothes behind and all you own]
Der du er på veg, er dei til ingen nytte [Where you are heading, they’ll be of no use]
Børa letnar, framom ventar tyngre veg [The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead]

Ved andre stad der stiar krossar, biar du [At the second stop where paths cross, you pause]
legg frå deg tida, tunge tankar med [Leave time behind, and weighty thoughts]
Der du er på veg, er dei til ingen nytte [Where you are headed, they’ll be of no use]
Børa letnar, framom ventar tyngre veg [The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead]

Ved tridje stad der stiar krossar, biar du [At the third stop where paths cross, you pause]
Legg frå deg reidsle, legg di maske ned [Leave fears behind, let fall all masks]
Der du er på veg, er dei til ingen nytte [Where you are headed, they’ll be of no use]
Børa letnar, framom kjem dei tyngste steg [The burden lightens, but heavy is the trail ahead]

Nakjen der på nuten, kjenner berget deg [Naked at the top, the mountain knows you]
Nordre slær si ørnevengje, vinden dreg [North waves an eagle-wing, the wind it draws]
Kring deg fær kvendeskuggar dansande [The shadow-women dance about you]
Ramme runar, mæl og manar, yve deg [They sing for you, chanting powerful runes]

Sott og sår [Wounds and sickness]
or marg og bein [Of marrow and blood]
or kjøt og blod [Of meat and bone]
or hold og skinn [Of flesh and skin]
i vær og vind [into weather and wind]
ut du svinn [you fade]
eg manar deg inn i berget blå [I summon you into the mountain blue]
der korkje sol ell måne skin deg på [Where neither sun nor moonshine can reach you]
eg maner til skogen der ingen bur [I summon you into the forest where no one dwells]
og til den sjø som ingen ror [and out to the sea where no man rows]
djupt under jordfast stein [Deep beneath an earthbound stone]
til ingens mein [out of harm’s way]
gjønom elva renna [Run through the rivers]
havet venda [and roll with the ocean tides]

I vær og vind [Into weather and wind]
ut du svinn [you fade]
Korkje sol ell måne [Neither sun nor moonshine]
skin deg på [can reach you]
Synk i den sjø som [Sink in the sea where]
ingen ror [no man rows]
I elva renna, [Run through the rivers]
i havet venda [and roll with the ocean tides]

Lyvjaberg hev alltid stende [Healing-mountain stands for eternity]
til trøyst for sjuk og såra [It comforts the sick and the sore]
Kvar og ein som berget kliv [Each and every one who assails that rock]
Lækjast for livslang sott [Will find their lifelong ailment cured]

Legg den att på Lyvjaberget [Leave it behind on Healing-Peak]
Hødgi der åar alle, [Where the rivers and streams]
buktar støtt seg nord og nedan [dance northwards and down]
Bergar den som berget maktar [That mountain mends all those who climb]

May we all bravely walk the path of healing, and climb its mountain successfully.

With love <3
 
Thank you for recommending Wardruna and Heilung. I've been listening to them for some months now, and it's definitely very powerful music. I love it.
 
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