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NiamhNyx
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acoustic psychedelic music?
#2046533 - 10/27/03 02:36 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm interested in finding psychedelic music that isn't predominantly electronic/techno based, but rather features real physical instruments. I do enjoy a lot of electronic music, but I'd like to expand my list of non electronic psychedelic tunes:)
Any recommendations?
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: NiamhNyx]
#2046810 - 10/27/03 07:55 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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I dont think of him as psychedelic but he is realy fun to listen to sober and hes a real blast on psychedelic's. His names Keller Williams hes awsome.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: ]
#2046906 - 10/27/03 08:59 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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look into kaki king
And Tim Reynolds own stuff is pretty trippy
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: NiamhNyx]
#2047131 - 10/27/03 10:52 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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jim o'rourke - look for the album Bad Timing here are some quick samples: happy trails bad timing There's Hell in Hello, But More in Goodbye hope this helps
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: Xochitl]
#2047338 - 10/27/03 12:26 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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A good electric somewhat psychedellic song which isn't engulfed in weird electronic/techno sound FX is Who Feels Love by Oasis.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: NiamhNyx]
#2047475 - 10/27/03 01:07 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: NiamhNyx]
#2048076 - 10/27/03 05:07 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Two words: Ravi Shankar
And any other traditional Indian music, particularly music involving the Sitar.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: silversoul7]
#2048678 - 10/27/03 08:51 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thats true. I have a cd a friend I know. He performs the whole history of hinduism with the sittar. Its awsome.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: ]
#2049540 - 10/28/03 01:09 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah, awhile ago, in the States, I was doing a lot of searching, trying to find as much sitar, didgeridoo, and Native American flute music as possible. Never got to trip to the stuff, but it all sounds great.
Hehe, I always thought it was cool when I would go upstairs and my dad had all the lights off and nothing but candles, some incense going, and he was all relaxed, with this Native American flute music going... It's the stuff of kings. Peace.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: fireworks_god]
#2049860 - 10/28/03 06:02 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ha hey I have a native american flute. I can play amazing grace on it. I need to practice more with it.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: ]
#2050012 - 10/28/03 08:29 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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andreas vollenweider swiss jazz harp player very nice stuff...
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NiamhNyx
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: gnrm23]
#2053965 - 10/29/03 02:58 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks guys. I appreciate the suggestions.
Soon enough, I believe, i will be starting my own acoustic psychedelic-art-rock project with myself on flute, and other people on hand drums, acoustic and/or electric guitar, vocals, and random pieces of garbage... i have a crushed bike tire that sounds really cool when you hit parts of it with a screwdriver.
Native American flute eh? I'm gonna have to get my hands on one of those. That's rad! I also want an Irish flute. Cool Stuff.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: NiamhNyx]
#2056565 - 10/30/03 08:16 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND
No-one listens to these guys and it's a crying shame. They hugely influenced the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and pop music generally in the late 1960s - listening to the White Album, it's easy to hear where "Happiness is a Warm Gun" and "Blackbird" have their origins.
They are written off completely by many critics as airy-fairy embaressing folk ponce, because after 1969/70, their creativity went down the hill as they tried all this medieval bullshit, and also got their girlfriends to join the group - big mistake.
But their early material is some of the freshest, most original and genuinely astonishing to come out the 60s pop scene. They started as a trio playing on the Edinburgh folk scene, then one (Clive Palmer) left for the hippy trail, but the other two, Heron and Williamson, who wrote all the originals anyway, carried on as a duo from "5000 Spirits" onwards. With that album they merged folk and psychedelia to produce a hugely influntial landmark.
I believe that no-one with an interest in pop music of the 60s, psychedelia and that sorta thing should be without the "holy trilogy" of their first three albums... "The Incredible String Band" - 1966 "The 5000 Spirits/Layers of the Onion" - 1967 "The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter" - 1968 **probably their best
5000 Spirits is also known as an "acoustic Sgt Pepper". Bob Dylan was a big fan, although you don't hear the influence in his music the way you hear it in the Beatles and Zeppelin.
I'm gonna go post this in a new thread cos it's criminal these guys aren't heard more.
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: NiamhNyx]
#24579137 - 08/25/17 02:57 PM (6 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sorry for the quality we are tripping balls in the back of a truck on a beach
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Madcaplaughs
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Re: acoustic psychedelic music? [Re: silversoul7]
#24593397 - 08/31/17 01:40 PM (6 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
silversoul7 said: Two words: Ravi Shankar
And any other traditional Indian music, particularly music involving the Sitar.
Yes, you definitely have to check out Ravi Shankar. Another band mentioned here The Incredible String Band is something you've got to check out.
Forever Changes by Love (Arthur Lee) is good acoustic psychedelia. Donovan Leitch might be your cup of tea, he's a Scottish folk singer from Scotland (personally knew Ravi Shankar and The Beatles as well) Oar by Alexander "Skip" Spence is a bit avant-garde but might be your taste (he even goes as far as playing an acoustic bass). Finally, Syd Barrett's solo material is similar to Oar but a lot more energetic.
Edited by Madcaplaughs (08/31/17 01:49 PM)
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Ive been digging Estas Tonne and David Tenanbaum lately
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