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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: theonlysun81]
    #23529835 - 08/10/16 09:57 PM (7 years, 5 months ago)

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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: connectedcosmos]
    #23529856 - 08/10/16 11:05 PM (7 years, 5 months ago)

The fragile by Nine Inch Nails on a proper system is fucking incredible tripping.

Lateralus By Tool Again....sound system is key here.

Some legendary Pink dots albums are a win.

Cerberus Shoal - The Land we all believe in


For DMT obviously you can't listen to whole albums, but if I am on acid or mushrooms I always make sure I go front to back on the album.  Tripping in silence is ok here and there, but music intended to take me somewhere is preferable.

tweaker 2 A.M Wake up call is a good one

The Orange Tulip Conspiracy


Hell I could go on for hours with good trip albums.

Portugal. The Man - Waiter You Vultures

Any 4 Tet album

Mars Volta - Frances The Mute

Almost any Bjork Album

Ozric Tentacles.

On and on I go.....

I invested in a Klipsch 7.2 surround sound just for experiencing music to it's fullest.  I need to get a proper pair of head phones.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: vandago]
    #23530439 - 08/11/16 07:00 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

Surround sound doesn't do much for most music formats, since the overwhelming majority of music is recorded in stereo or mono. Movies are often surround sound though.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: PatrickKn]
    #23530463 - 08/11/16 07:12 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

Surround makes music sound horrid I find.. Left right and bass haha, its all about the eq  quality of your speakers and the recording really.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: Jokeshopbeard]
    #23530486 - 08/11/16 07:25 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

Jazz, if anything

Although one time I put on a string cheese christmas concert intro that sounded like a strange mash up of Irish folk music, soft jazz, flutes and some kind of string instrument that gave the experience a kind of ancient Rome/ancient Greece undertone.

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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: pineninja]
    #23530490 - 08/11/16 07:28 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

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Good jazz no lyrics.:breakthrough:



This.

Also certain Pink Floyd tracks such as "Us and Them" or "Any Colour You Like". Both of those songs i hold dearly in my heart and they bring back great memories of dmt and tripping with my old best friend who turned into a junkie.

Jazz is a great choice though. Some good saxophone..


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: ak47myth]
    #23530546 - 08/11/16 07:52 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

If you use music, it must be spirited because DMT is very spirited.

Imagine This Song when taking the DMT. (direct download, you want to have this!)


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: Asante]
    #23531171 - 08/11/16 11:02 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

hahahahahahahaah.... what music...? just pure vibrations.:deemsters:


psy chill ambient is always good, plus the other mixes like this..



And this masterpiece is hands down Always great when tripping!!!
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Remix Playlist
01 1200 Mics - Magic Mushrooms
02 The Legend Of Amaya - The Secret Meeting Of The Mountain 03 King
04 Lost Reflection - Leaf Covered Trap
05 P. Tale - Background From The Stars
06 U.F.O - Tankashilla
07 Moonbird - The Small Sorcerer
08 Enarxis & Onel - Dancing Forever
09 U.F.O - Delirium Sounds
10 Dissociactive - Extrasensorica
11 UNKNOWN
12 Shogan - Deep Sequence
13 Lost Reflection - Absorbed By Forest
14 Sonic Elysium - Black And White
15 The Bread of God - The Opening Weave
16 Yog Sothoth - Earth Pulse
17 Lost Reflection - Mystic Path
18 P. Tale - Chiukachanga Chiupakabra
19 Moonbird - Punishment System
20 P. Tale - Blue Sky
21 Dark Element - Creepy Forest
22 P. Tale - Nibbler
23 Sonic Elysium - In The Fog
24 Lost Reflection - Epitome Of Illusions


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: Fractaliopsybe]
    #23531185 - 08/11/16 11:06 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I had a very spiritual trip on dmt while listening to Tycho - Dictaphone's Lament



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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: plasma]
    #23531204 - 08/11/16 11:13 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I love SCI jamz.



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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: wigglewak]
    #23533317 - 08/11/16 11:28 PM (7 years, 5 months ago)

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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: PatrickKn]
    #23533332 - 08/11/16 11:36 PM (7 years, 5 months ago)

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Surround sound doesn't do much for most music formats, since the overwhelming majority of music is recorded in stereo or mono. Movies are often surround sound though.





7.2 Bi amps the highs and lows.

It does wonders for quite a bit of music.

You have 7 speakers providing the music in stereo as opposed to two.  It doesn't matter how the music was recorded.  It is still engulfing you and amazing sound, added with 800 watts of bass.



High quality headphones also make a great bit of difference as opposed to ear buds.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: vandago]
    #23533340 - 08/11/16 11:40 PM (7 years, 5 months ago)

Also, anyone I have tripped with has pretty much gone ballistic with joy after listening to "The Land We All Believe in" from beginning to end on acid on good surround sound ( you know cars have front and back speakers too right :lol: when ones out you can tell )

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Quaquaversal

\Qua`qua*ver”sal\, a. [L. quaqua wheresoever, whithersoever + versus, p. p. of vertere to turn.]

1. Turning or dipping in any or every direction.

2. (Geol.) Dipping toward all points of the compass round a center, as beds of lava round a crater.

3. Cerberus Shoal

Close your eyes tight, and open your ears and mind wide.

Cerberus Shoal are named after a sandbank off the coast of Massachusetts known for being calamitous to sailors, and if you’re not concentrating you’re going to run aground too. It’s going to be a hell – and a heaven – of a journey, relentlessly driving onwards, inwards and outwards; heedless of borders.

‘The Land We All Believe In’ is Cerberus Shoal’s eleventh album since their inception in 1994 in Boston, MA. Since then the band have mutated through innumerable lineup changes and a corresponding number of musical incarnations, from a comparatively straight-up, albeit unusually intense rock band, to a collective creating drawn-out exploratory transmissions. Today’s Cerberus Shoal are another beast again, singularly capable of convincingly creating another world within an hour of music, a world with touchstones to our own but so strange it might as well be formed along a different dimension. We’re used to singers singing in made-up tongues by now, but the sounds created by Chriss Sutherland (bass/vocals) on ‘Wyrm’, a controlled explosion of an old frustration in a newborn language, feel more fully-realised and viscerally, fallibly human than, say, Sigur Ros’ Hopelandic.

Cerberus Shoal live in Portland, Maine, a place which, whether it’s fair or not, is probably best-known for being where Stephen King chooses to set his stories. There must be something in the water, because their otherworldly atmospherics have something in common with King’s bleeding of the supernatural into the natural. Rather than fear, though, Cerberus Shoal’s channelling of the invisible gives rise to understanding and an odd kind of harmony.

There are seven of Cerberus Shoal, and five of them share “Tank 28”, the house which is also their rehearsal room and recording studio. This makes for a specific kind of closeness; an intuitive intertwining of ideas and sounds. They have a “writer/conceptualiser” in Karl Greenwald, but they also operate a blackball system (or “an ideal for new living”) wherein if any member of the band is not satisfied with a piece or any aspect of it, then it doesn’t get used. While this neatly avoids self-indulgence, in a less driven and creative group of people it could lead to an unhappy spartanism – not so. These compositions are dense, rich and layered, and worthy of being examined from every angle.

There’s a peculiar timelessness to ‘The Land We All Believe In’. All the sounds are warm, organic and familiar, yet played/put together in a way that’s like nothing you’ve heard before. ‘Wyrm’ is pinned down by accordion, but the way Colleen Kinsella plays it is jagged and confrontational, and the result sounds like old folk lurching down the years. The overt subject matter of ‘Pie for ze President’ roots it firmly in right now but its chaotic interludes, nightmarish bombast and helium vocals are disorientating, leaving you seasick and off-balance. Yet through the entire record there’s a sense of looking forward, of hope and the possibility of brightness even in the darkest moments, that propels it into the future. The darkest moment is probably ‘The Ghosts Are Greedy’ which comes on like a ghoulish puppet opera; the worst of all possible worlds. You’re in the waiting room of Dr Draino (think Dr Frankenstein after being locked in a Skinner box for ten years) while around you half-seen figures waltz and keen. The ominousness grows and the Dr stalks you through the shadows, beseeching you to “sing me a song that reeks of albumen and tunnel-sweat” as you hide in the heartbeating dark. It isn’t until you’re spun back into a world of bright, clean guitar lines and a curious sense of redemption that you realise you’ve been holding your breath for the last five minutes… The road may be treacherous, but hope does spring eternal, an idea reinforced by the album’s title together with the fact that they thank “the power elite (for making this a necessity)” in the sleevenotes. ‘Junior’ ends with a chorusing of “I want it in my hands by tomorrow/I want it in my hands by today”, and the intensity of hope and striving is tangible.

You are the eighth member of Cerberus Shoal. Karl Greenwald: “I think our music is very immediate, but you have to take part in it or you’re not going to enjoy it. Even when I listen to it, I have to have 100% of my focus on that listening moment, or I don’t like the experience.” Immerse yourself in this record.

Give yourself up to ‘The Land We Believe In’.

CERBERUS SHOAL IS:

Chriss Sutherland
Caleb Mulkerin
Tom Rogers
Erin Davidson
Colleen Kinsella
Karl Greenwald
Tim Morin
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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: vandago]
    #23533389 - 08/12/16 12:08 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

Fair enough, can't say I've ever heard surround sound on a really nice system like that. I can see the draw in being completely surrounded in it.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: PatrickKn]
    #23533400 - 08/12/16 12:17 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I used to have a hammock in my living room. 

It was unbelievable to be engulfed in music while wrapped up in a cocoon. 

I really miss that house.  Still have the system though:





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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: vandago]
    #23533412 - 08/12/16 12:24 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I have a parachute hammock, I got it from costa rica, fits into a neat little pouch attached to the side of it.:grin:


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: tyrannicalrex]
    #23533427 - 08/12/16 12:35 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I have two hammocks that haven't been used in 2 years. I seriously just shut myself inside and never go anywhere anymore. 

I miss relaxing in a hammock outside without any worries.

I should probably eat some acid and listen to cerberus shoals for a night.  Gets the life back into me everytime.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: vandago]
    #23533433 - 08/12/16 12:42 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I'm probably going up to cotopaxi in the mountains around there on Labour day weekend, got some fresh dmt and some clean L, 1P, Al-lad, and some mush. So many choices!:grin:

I like the way one can cocoon themselves in the parachute hammock, it's a bit warm too on a chill night. Got a fantastic cabin to stay in up there,wish I could be there now for the meteors.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: tyrannicalrex]
    #23533443 - 08/12/16 12:46 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

I was going to finally force myself to go on so traveling expeditions starting halloween, but last time I reported for probation my PO said the judge "Forgot" to originally add 12 months of additional probation to my sentencing in may. I was supposed to be a freeman at the end of october, now I won't be free til may of next year.  I'm quite literally heart broken over it.  I almost threw up on his desk when he told me that.


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Re: What kinda music do you like for a DMT trip? [Re: vandago]
    #23533530 - 08/12/16 02:14 AM (7 years, 5 months ago)

just made me almost puke reading it!:scat: Fucking fuckers! Man you have had a weird few last years for this kind of shit. Good luck man.:heart:


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