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Songs the Have Changed Your Life During a Trip

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Interesting, always been fascinated by SD tanks. Though, to be a stickler, you senses werent deprived whilst auditory sensory was active listening to said album. Just sayin :d.

Still sounds like a fascinating expirence. I'm planning on something similar, though not really, with a nikhil banerjee mixtape, camping out in the woods alone sometime this summer. Just me, the music, lsd/mesc/or perhaps something more exotic, and the stars. Let all else float away, and perhaps strip down some of those inputs as necessary as i slipp into a disassociation from myself, and relocation with all else. At least thats how i imagine it going down :lol:.

That Davis song, was coming down from a low dose acetylpsilocin/mxe combo trip alone at home (12mg each plugged on the mxe, oral on the 4-aco). Clearest i've ever had my mind as far as i remember. Then i just laughed for hours and hours. Special day for sure.

If given the chance, a SD tank session, without any psychoactives is something i want to knock off my life expirences list someday. Music is yin/yang for me at least when it comes to tripping. Sometimes, i just listen to the sound of silence (nature) tripping or not. Thats a very effective tool for inducing altered states, or enhancing them as well. Nature has her own symphony when your away from human noise pollution.
 
Allein Allein- Pryda

Had the most harrowing dmt experience of my life to this song. (smoked)


Lyrics:




The song translates into:

Wir sind allein - We are alone

Allein Allein - Alone Alone

Sind wir allein - Are we alone?

Allein Allein - Alone Alone


Not sure if that translation is correct but it's all I could find atm.



An extremely powerful song paired with the spice, especially smoked experiences. If you like elctronic, I strongly urge you to try a breakthrough dose on this.
 
Tattvamasi said:
An extremely powerful song paired with the spice, especially smoked experiences. If you like elctronic, I strongly urge you to try a breakthrough dose on this.

Tat
One of my favorite tunes as well...
I urge you to listen to this set by my all time fave DJ (Orkidea)

Allein is included and fits very well.

:thumb_up:
 
cyb said:
Tattvamasi said:
An extremely powerful song paired with the spice, especially smoked experiences. If you like elctronic, I strongly urge you to try a breakthrough dose on this.

Tat
One of my favorite tunes as well...
I urge you to listen to this set by my all time fave DJ (Orkidea)

Allein is included and fits very well.

:thumb_up:

Cyb,

That's so awesome you have heard this song! It does something with the spice...

I will certainly give this a listen!

Much love,

tat
 
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For 'deeper' voyages and journeys; The icaros of Kestenbetsa. This one stuck with me so much that it even felt like i 'learnt' hidden verses from it another time when i was in an altered state of perception, but hadn't taken anything. Similar to how your mind sometimes creates entire songs when you dream. It was like that but for more verses of the same song. :love:

The didgereedoo music from Inlakesh. Youtube wouldn't do the low frequencies justice but the album 'Didgeridoo Meditations' sounded incredible played through a sub with aya.

Most of Ishq's music. Immersive ambient botanical beauty.

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seeing and hearing squarepusher tune live when i was at a festival on 'cid like 4 years ago was also a moment i dont think i'll ever forget. will always be my summer jam that blasts me in to an acid'imagined 8bit platformer landscape 😁

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This:


+DMT = Magic

This is a whole album and the first track is called "Meditation" and the next is called "A welcome return" And I don't think that's a coincidence. Blasting of to "Meditation" is...... well you got to try it yourselves. And then coming back to "A welcome return" is the nicest thing. It's so good to come back with that track playing. Very beautiful. Usually brings tears to my eyes.
 
I can dig both of those hardcore! Come to Daddy is an excellent EP, as is most of Richard D James's catalogue. But dark star is another favorite of mine. Have you heard the version off Live/Dead? Definitely my fave. Live/Dead also has my favorite eleven jam.
 
anon_003 said:
I can dig both of those hardcore! Come to Daddy is an excellent EP, as is most of Richard D James's catalogue. But dark star is another favorite of mine. Have you heard the version off Live/Dead? Definitely my fave. Live/Dead also has my favorite eleven jam.


Yes, RDJ is an all-time favorite of mine as well. He definitely carved out a niche all his own in the world of electronic music. Many imitators but none IMO with the careful attention to detail that he has/had.

Yea I've heard that Dark Star of Live/Dead, it's top shelf as well. The Eleven is a fine tune as well. The Dead just had a way with music, and Robert Hunter has a way with words... The Eleven is oddly enough named such because of the time signature that the tune is in (i.e. 11/4), making it a really interesting rhythm/syncopation for them to jam in.
 
Boards of Canada - Peacock Tail
Kaskade, Deadmau5 - I Remember

Those are the main two that come to mind. I will forever associate those songs with the psychedelic experience.
 
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My musical life would be nothing if i never came across Thievery Corp and all the artists they work with. The band that got me into lounge, dnb, and the multitude of genres you could label TC with, but never tack them down. Thats the kind of group i love, the ones that don't fit into any pre-existing molds. Pioneers, or explorers if you like :lol:

This song epitomizes my feelings about tripping. :thumb_up: 😁
 
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A Heavy Abacus (Qulinez Remix) was what I was listening to when I peaked on my first psychedelic trip.

I was lying out in the grass in a friends backyard one summer night, away from their campfire because I couldn't handle conversation and wanted to explore what was happening to me.

I closed my eyes put in this song and was immediately in hyperspace. I could see and feel the individual parts of the song spinning around me and me around them. It was the first time I'd ever had closed eye visuals and I was in heaven. Total synesthesia and more joy then I've ever felt at once.

Even if you're not a fan of dance music, I urge you to give it a try: it is the unabashedly euphoric song I've ever heard. Even now, having listened to it literally hundreds of times since, it still evokes some memory of leaving my body and sailing off into a totally new and utterly wonderful world.
 
Dark Star from Live Dead

I had always thought of the Dead as sort of a country/cowboy rock band due to much radio airplay of a few songs like friend of the devil and no exposure to their live shows. A friend put on Dark Star for me when we were peaking on acid in the dorms one winter night and by the end of the record side I was a deadhead.

Thank you Lowell, wherever you are. :thumb_up:
 
I have had multiple good experiences from "The Leap" by David Bickley.

any high level dose while listening to it was :thumb_up: :shock: :)

No words = GREAT for DMT.
 
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