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starinar
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Shamanic, Tribal, Ritual, Sacred and Indigenous Music Torrents
#9760994 - 02/08/09 05:40 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
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Voices of Forgotten Worlds - music of our ancestors -Download Link
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...from the forgotten cradle of humanity and life as we know it, yes, this is something powerful, way beyond words...
Tribal and Ritual Music Torrents
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starinar
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Re: Shamanic, Tribal, Ritual, Sacred and Indigenous Music Torrents [Re: starinar]
#9783702 - 02/12/09 10:23 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
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I started this thread because I'm looking for tribal and ritual music of the world. If anybody have some good music, links or suggestions please let me know.
Edited by starinar (02/13/09 05:39 PM)
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starinar
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Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957 [Re: starinar]
#9831590 - 02/20/09 06:45 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957
Artist: Shaman woman Maria Sabina
Folkways Records FR 8975, this is a US pressing of the impossible to find "Mushroom Ceremony Of the Mazatec Indians Of Mexico" This recording, made by Gordon Wasson in 1956, attempts to chronicle a religious ceremony involving the ingestation of psychedelic mushrooms by Indians who are attempting to communicate with the Divine Spirit. Lots of wild, hallucinatory chanting and the like, which might even appeal to fans of phonetic sound poems or dadaist utterings. Another unusual historical document that only Folkways would have released.
The originals came out in 1957 with a blue cover and this press has the tan cover from 1966.
"HERE IS A SHAMANIC PERFORMANCE COMPLETE. DR WASSON, A PIONEER IN THE STUDY OF THE ROLE OF MUSHROOMS IN RELIGIOUS RITUAL, GIVES US A TRANscriptION OF AN AUTHENTIC "CONSULTATION" OF THE SACRED MUSHROOM, IN SOUND. THE OCCASION WAS THE ILLNESS OF A YOUTH. THE MUSHROOM, THROUGH THE MOUTH OF MARIA SABINA, A FEMALE SHAMAN, DECREED THAT THE BOY MUST DIE. HE HEARD THE BAD NEWS AND DIED DAYS LATER. DR. WASSON TAPED THE ENTIRE VELADA. DR. WASSON IS ABLE TO PROVE THAT THE WORDS AND UNDOUBTEDLY THE CHANT ARE PRE-CORTES, GOING BACK FOR MANY CENTURIES. NOTHING LIKE THIS RECORD HAS BEEN DONE FOR THE NEW WORLD; IT IS RIVALED IN THE OLD WORLD ONLY BY THE VEDIC CHANTS OF INDIA". Recorded by V. P. & R. G. Wasson in Huautla de Jiménez, in the Mazatec Mountains in the northern corner of the Stateof Oaxaca, July 21, 1956.
February 20, 2007
Quality: 192Kbps
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WARNING: use with good judgement
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Re: Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957 [Re: starinar]
#9833743 - 02/20/09 03:56 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Please seed the Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico
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Re: Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957 [Re: King Walrus]
#9840765 - 02/21/09 08:55 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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King Walrus said: Please seed the Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico
http://www.divshare.com/download/83804-c7a
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starinar
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Music Healers of Indigenous Cultures [Re: starinar]
#9908504 - 03/04/09 05:59 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Music Healers of Indigenous Cultures
The CD consists of 18 representative songs that each particular shaman uses. So that you have a complete outline of what follows is a listing of the 18 chapters: Babaji (North Indian Ojha), Koshalya (Hindu Village Healer), Ram Tmapa and Suni Ram (Jhankri of Nepal), Don Agustin Rivas-Vasquez (Peruvian Ayahuasca Shaman), Micheline Forestal (Haitian Vodou Manho), Kanucas Littlefish (Native American Anishnabe Medicine Man), Maestro Demosdenes Ramirez Hurtas (Kuna Indian Song Healer of the San Blas Islands), Darkiking Don Alejandro (Amazon Medicine Man), Alexander Tavakay (Tuvan Shaman), Pointing Father (Spiritual Baptist Immigrants from Saint Vincent Island), Mara’akame (Huichol Peyote Shaman from Mexico), Jorge K’in (Lacandon Mayan Healer), Nele Buna Inayenikidili (Kuna Indian Seer of the San Blas Islands), Anselmo Palma Cruz (Tarahumara Owiruame from the Sierra Madres), Kangsinmu (Spirit-Possessed Shaman of Korea), Steve Old Coyote ("Road Man” of the Native American Church), Simon Eliet natulele from Panama), and Phawo Nyidhon (Tibetan Oracle).
Shaman, Jhankri and Nééle: Music Healers of Indigenous Cultures by Pat Moffitt Cook REC: 1940
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Re: Music Healers of Indigenous Cultures [Re: starinar]
#9909674 - 03/04/09 01:11 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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The music healers CD looks great. Links to buy?
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starinar
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Re: Music Healers of Indigenous Cultures [Re: dwpineal]
#9910872 - 03/04/09 04:38 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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starinar
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Native American Indians - Old Peyote Songs [Re: starinar]
#9938494 - 03/09/09 10:27 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Native American Church
Vintage Collection-Old Peyote Songs
01 - Opening Prayer Song (Kiowa) 02 - Morning Water Song 03 - Sunrise Song 04 - Peyote Song 05 - Peyote Occasional Song 06 - Peyote Occasional Song 07 - Peyote Spirit Song 08 - Omaha Morning Song 09 - Peyote Ceremonial Song 1 10 - Peyote Ceremonial Song 2 11 - Omaha Prayer Song 12 - Midnight Water Song 13 - Our Father's Thoughts Are Shining Down 14 - Another Morning Song 15 - Seven Peyote Songs
This collection of vintage peyote recordings brings togehter many rare and historic performances of sacred songs from the Native American Church.
Quality: 128Kbps
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Re: Native American Indians - Old Peyote Songs [Re: starinar]
#9939000 - 03/09/09 01:08 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nice thread, I've been looking for stuff like this.
Can you recommend me some heavy shit? Like something I could play if I'm tripping in the Amazon forest, naked, covered in mud, spear hunting wild boards.
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Re: Native American Indians - Old Peyote Songs [Re: CokedUpHobit64]
#9943614 - 03/10/09 03:06 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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When you're in the woods it's best to chant or play a drum and tune into the Schumann resonance. Electronics only interfere with Earth's natural atmospheric standing-wave heartbeat which is impossible to synthesize because the effect is dynamic and localized. It took a long time for me to accept this.
"This global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon is named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann who predicted it mathematically in 1952. Schumann resonance occurs because the space between the surface of the Earth and the conductive ionosphere acts as a waveguide. The limited dimensions of the Earth cause this waveguide to act as a resonant cavity for electromagnetic waves in the ELF band. The cavity is naturally excited by energy from lightning strikes. Schumann resonance modes are observed in the power spectra of the natural electromagnetic background noise, as separate peaks at extremely low frequencies (ELF) around 7.83, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 and 33.8 Hz."
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Re: Native American Indians - Old Peyote Songs [Re: Rev. Morton]
#9943640 - 03/10/09 03:11 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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cool
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Re: Native American Indians - Old Peyote Songs [Re: Rev. Morton]
#9943861 - 03/10/09 04:39 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Middleman said: When you're in the woods it's best to chant or play a drum and tune into the Schumann resonance. Electronics only interfere with Earth's natural atmospheric standing-wave heartbeat which is impossible to synthesize because the effect is dynamic and localized. It took a long time for me to accept this.

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Re: Native American Indians - Old Peyote Songs [Re: starinar]
#9956121 - 03/12/09 02:51 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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I loved them. Some more than others. 'Water drums 1&2' are insane!
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SHAMANS & POSSESSED [Re: starinar]
#9980311 - 03/16/09 06:58 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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V.A. - SHAMANS & POSSESSED
This compelling compilation brings together tracks from a bunch of different releases in Buda Musique's Musique Du Monde series to provide a global, pan-cultural perspective on traditional shamanic ritual music. Here you'd definitely find some wild and wonderful examples of musical expression made by and for shamans and other "possessed" persons from places as diverse as Indonesia, Iran, Siberia, Haiti, Vietnam, Ecuador, Guyana, and Brazil. From the always-incredible Cak chant of Bali to Voodoo frenzies, from the anti-suicide ceremony of a Siberian shaman to the hallucinogenically-enhanced mouth-bowing of an Amazonian healer, this is both some great listening and a fascinating reminder of the universal human desire to transcend this world and find strength and succor in what to some is a very real spiritual realm. Some of the selections demonstrate the communal, celebratory energy needed to make contact with spirits, while others seem to derive their power from the depth of feeling evident in a singer's solo performance. 11 tracks, 60 minutes, an excellent international "shaman-sampler" indeed.
HiQuality: 320Kbps + Booklet (byAmbroseBierce)
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Voices of Forgotten Worlds: Music of Indigenous Peoples [Re: starinar]
#10064969 - 03/29/09 11:21 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Voices of Forgotten Worlds: Traditional Music of Indigenous Peoples
Concentrating on vocal traditions, the two-disc set Voices of Forgotten Worlds delivers cut after cut of wonderful music, frequently in stunning high-fidelity recordings. Producer Brook Wentz' sensitive sequencing minimizes the inevitable discontinuity from one cut to the next. The only flaws would seem to be unavoidable with such a diverse and wide-ranging collection: Individual pieces are too short, and they bear no real relation to one another. Things get off to a rousing start with a Tuvan (south Siberian) song in which the singers form a melody of whistling overtones that careens above their voices. From there the set skips through Japanese, South American, Northern European, Chinese, South Seas, and Australian examples before settling into an insistent Afghan ghazal and a glorious instrumental Newar celebration from Nepal. Performances from Greenland, Mexico, and Azerbaijan give way to the surprising choral singing of the Maori of New Zealand, which seems to bend local tradition with harmonies learned from church hymns. Among the more familiar patterned bells of the Balinese gamelan and otherworldly chanting of Tibetan monks, unique highlights include a hypnotic pan pipe ensemble from the Solomon Islands; a surprisingly gentle chant from the Kayapo (notoriously warlike denizens of the Amazon jungle); a compelling rapid-fire pulse of drums, bells, and a double reed from the Batak people of Sumatra; and a Wodaabe chorus from Niger, whose sinuous, irregular vocal phrases suddenly take form with the addition of hand claps. Rather than displaying various traditions as artifacts to be studied, Ellipsis Arts presents them as music to be enjoyed, an approach that has borne fruit in several of the label's top-notch collections. ~ Ted Greenwald, All Music Guide
Voices of Forgotten Worlds: Music of Indigenous Peoples cd1
Voices of Forgotten Worlds: Music of Indigenous Peoples cd2
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Re: Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957 [Re: starinar]
#10067969 - 03/29/09 06:40 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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thanks a bunch starinar, gonna have to figure out how to use bit torrent, I can't wait to hear that Maria Sabina recording... probably never would've reached my ears if someone hadn't been seeding it.
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care to elaborate? should I save this for a special day? ?
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Re: Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957 [Re: PanamaFred]
#10072475 - 03/30/09 09:16 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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care to elaborate? should I save this for a special day? ?
I do not understand what Maria Sabina is saying, at least with my normal perception. Afcourse I can't say the same for my colective consciousness. Fact is that the boy dies - was it natural? can't say...
MARIA SABINA A.K.A. EVA MENDEZ
María Sabina was the Mazatec curandera from Oaxaca, Mexico who encountered R. Gordon Wasson on his trip to Mexico in 1955. On June 19th, 1955 she introduced him to psilocybin mushrooms during a healing ceremony. He became the first Westerner to experience the effects of these psychedelic fungi, followed shortly thereafter by Valentina Wasson. Wasson wrote about his experience with María and the psilocybin mushrooms in an article for Life Magazine in 1957.
In the Life Magazine article, Wasson referred to María Sabina as "Eva Mendez" in an attempt to protect her privacy, but the attempt failed. Over the coming years, María Sabina was inundated with visitors from the United States. The onslaught of "young people with long hair who came in search of God" disrupted her village and led to her arrest on more than one occasion by local federales. She sometimes turned visitors away, and sometimes introduced them to the mushrooms they sought, occasionally charging a fee, and often not.
María Sabina died in 1985 at the age of 91.
R.GORDON WATSON
R. Gordon Wasson was an international banker, amateur mycologist, and author. He was born in Montana, raised in New Jersey, and served as a radio operator in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. After the war Wasson studied at the Columbia School of Journalism and the London School of Economics.
Wasson taught English and worked as a journalist for various magazines before, in 1926, marrying Valentina Pavlovna Guercken, a Russian-born pediatrician. Valentina's Russian upbringing included a comfort with wild mushrooms in contrast to Wasson's innate fear and repulsion. They explored the issue and together coined the terms "mycophobe" and "mycophile".
This interest in mushrooms led Wasson to Mexico in 1953 where he sought evidence of hallucinogenic mushrooms and their use by native people. He eventually met Maria Sabina, a Mazatec curandera who initiated Wasson into the experience of psilocybin mushrooms. He wrote up his experience in a famous article in Life Magazine in 1957. Wasson is also credited with having collected the first herbarium sample of Salvia divinorum in 1962 during his travels in Mexico.
In 1963, Wasson began researching the identity of Indian soma, with the theory that it could be identified as the Amanita muscaria mushroom. He travelled widely for more than five years before publishing his controversial results in the book Soma in 1969. In 1973, Wasson -- along with Jonathan Ott, Carl Ruck, Danny Staples and Jeremy Bigwood -- coined the term "entheogen" to describe mind-altering plants or chemicals which can induce a divine experience. Author of (Books) Entheogens and the Future of Religion (Contributor, 1997) Persephone's Quest (1988) Wondrous Mushroom (1980) Road to Eleusis (1978) Maria Sabina and Her Mazatec Mushroom Velada (1976) Soma: Divine Mushroom (1972) Flesh of the Gods (1972) Mushrooms, Russia, & History (1957) Seeking the Magic Mushroom (Life Magazine, 1957)
Author of (Articles) Notes on the present status of Ololiuhqui and the other hallucinogens of Mexico (1963) A New Mexican Psychotropic Drug from the Mint Family (1962) Writings & Info Wasson's First Voyage, by John W. Allen He Shared His Death with Me Sacred Mushroom Seeker, by Tom Riedlinger Mushroom Pioneers, by John W. Allen
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Re: Mushroom Ceremony Of Mazatec Indians Of Mexico 1957 [Re: starinar]
#11069319 - 09/16/09 12:39 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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recommended
BIG OM OF TIBET: Om chants, prayers and mantras recording by Stefan Ackermann
Recorded in monasteries in the Himalayas, this CD transports the listener to real life ceremonies in the actual monasteries and nunneries. Traditional chants of Yamantaka, Mahakala, 1000 Buddhas, Offering the Mandala and others.
Quality: 192Kbps
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