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the most similar song you've heard ever to any DMT experience

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goodone22

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Hi
i'd like to know how it feels to have a Dmt Trip
I know there are plenty of songs that is called psycheadelic but i want your own thoughts here not common usage.
Please Introduce a Song That Is Most Related To your Dmt Experience.(average of all experiences you had having main concepts)
Everyone can cooperate here to present his experience to others using song
 
Wow, a tough challenge.

I dont think ANY music can convey the DMT experience, however music can certainly align with and open things up for you.

And of course this depends on what sort of music you like, and psychedelic music may not feel right with your experiences. Some prefer classical or rock.

For me personally I feel that psychedelics and DMT in particular work best with music that has a fast rate of change, so that when you are voyaging through the many realms of hyperspace, the music will change with you, in accordance with those perspective changes you encounter along the way. The music can then provide an anchor point / frame of reference to help you integrate the experience.

I think there are classes of music that are very specifically DMT like eg:

- Shpongle (Museum of Consciousness)
-- Brain in a Fishtank

- Symbolico (Perceiving All)
-- I'm Free

Or maybe if you like Melodic Metal guitar:

- Jason Becker (Perpetual Burn)
-- Temple of the Absurd

Anyway, I hope this somehow helps, next you should probably start exploring the Music/Art/Literature Forum.

Stillness,
Graeme.
 
Yes, DMT experience is Mozart! And only Mozart to me. And this one melody is the most similar to DMT trip. Exactly this sonata. Absolutely DMT.
Piano Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332
:love:
 
I listen to allot of soundboard recordings of the Grateful Dead 69-77 and would classify that above all others.

Music needs to be malleable in a way that is relevant to the experience, or it tends to gets shoved to the side becoming nothing but background static. IMO
 
goodone22 said:
Hi
i'd like to know how it feels to have a Dmt Trip
I know there are plenty of songs that is called psycheadelic but i want your own thoughts here not common usage.
Please Introduce a Song That Is Most Related To your Dmt Experience.(average of all experiences you had having main concepts)
Everyone can cooperate here to present his experience to others using song

Almost everything by Dave Tipper for me sounds like a DMT trip.


 
This Will Destroy You: Grandfather Clock, They Move on Tracks of Never-ending Light
Hammock: I Can Almost See You
Balmorhea: Masollan
 
Jefferson Airplane- Today

Tangerine Dream- Phaedra

Koji Kondo- Water Temple (OOT soundtrack)

Koji Kondo- Astral Observatory

JS Bach- Passacaglia and Fugue in G Minor

13th Floor Elevators- Slip Inside This House (and Roller Coaster)
 
Wolfnippletip said:
Maybe this?

[youtube]

I think that this and some of the Dave tipper stuff gives me refections of my DMT trips but it is very difficult to say ..

Maybe this..below. but it maybe because i was listening to it when i was doing lots of DMT trips. Like Husker Du remind me of acid. Not necessarily because they are a psychedelic band, but i was listening to them a lot when i tripped on acid....

[YOUTUBE]
 
GraemeCarl said:
I dont think ANY music can convey the DMT experience, however music can certainly align with and open things up for you.

And of course this depends on what sort of music you like, and psychedelic music may not feel right with your experiences. Some prefer classical or rock.

I agree with this. I've only done DMT in silence on a few occasions, and there is no music that I have found to be a sufficient reflection of the DMT experience. Music tends to dictate some of the overall trajectory of the experience.

Some songs dear to my heart that send DMT shivers down my spine when I here them are:

Divine Moments of Truth
You Can See Forever (and most of the remixes)
The whole Museum of Consciousness album
Prana Pulse Album
Forward Escape album
A Singularity Encoded album

One love
 
3HitChimp said:
I listen to allot of soundboard recordings of the Grateful Dead 69-77 and would classify that above all others.

Music needs to be malleable in a way that is relevant to the experience, or it tends to gets shoved to the side becoming nothing but background static. IMO

I would add that “Dark Star/Spanish Jam/ U.S Blues [Live in Miami , June 23rd, 1974] {So Many Roads LP}” could be considered as well ?
 
Gnod & White Hills - Drop Out
Pharaoh Overlord - Mystery Shopper

They both give me that tripping audioscape vibe.

The audio-landscape is one aspect of tripping I enjoy the most.
 
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