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Parafaragaramus
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: treid2]
#18099787 - 04/12/13 09:31 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'd have to say The Mars Volta for sure probably Frances the Mute or De-loused in the Comatorium albums. (love the mars volta)
If you like rap Tech N9ne's song "Breathe" is a really good one
2:54-Scarlet Emiliana Torrini-Birds (great song to listen to out in the woods as the sun comes up) Blue Stone-Open Your Eyes Gry-Princess Crocodile Gry-La More Massive Attack-Black Milk Feed Me-Strange Behavior Kosheen-Addict Led Zeppelin-Dazed and Confused MArtina Topley-Bird-ILYA Martina Topley-Bird-Sandpaper Kisses Metric-Artificial Nocturne MothSpyEros-Enters the Melting Mind Mum-We Have a Map of the Piano Orisha-Diversion Purity Ring anything from their Shrines album Puscfier lots of songs Wax Tailor-To Dry Up, Dragon Chasers, Our Dance, Dry Your Eyes Waldeck The Night Garden album Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
There's plenty of others but that was just a quick skim.
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Parafaragaramus]
#18099868 - 04/12/13 09:46 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Nine inch nails has inspired some deep thought on various aspects of my life while tripping, Trent seems to be a self loathing person with deeper issues but he made some amazing music that never lost integrity as most aged artists did in that genre and music in general IMO.
downward spiral: starts bright and happy but ends quite dark and in introspective angst.
broken: is a good cd as well but itll scare you a few times.
the fragile: would probably be a great trip track if your still new or not a big fan
pretty hate machine: I swear this cd was madre to trip to, next time your tripping and on you tube watch the official "Head like a hole" video , theres people dancing in a head and a bunch of trippy stuff.
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Rose]
#19445242 - 01/19/14 11:05 PM (10 years, 10 days ago) |
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I'm a self professed music wizard
I have to say Shulman - Retroscape is the best damn song I trip to from the album In Search of a Meaningful Moment. Highly recommend it, hope you enjoy it as much me and my friends do, you have to give the album 2-3 listens before passing judgement ..but you'll love it.
Second favorite would be The Unexpected Visitor also by Shulman ... incredible songs when I'm tripping they are the greatest experiences in my trip.. please try them for yourselves and let me know what you think =)
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Edited by ralnraln (01/19/14 11:11 PM)
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dankyfranky
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: ralnraln]
#19445294 - 01/19/14 11:16 PM (10 years, 10 days ago) |
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Interworld and the new innocence-Praxis... best tripping song out there. Also this is my first post hey shroomers!
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psychepengu
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: dankyfranky]
#19486481 - 01/28/14 02:30 PM (10 years, 1 day ago) |
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I'm surprised only one person mentioned Alcest. It's a bit different from the usual recommendations, as it's really intense (while being very dreamy). I was listening to Les Voyages De L'Ame (voyages of the soul - you'd be amazed how trippy the lyrics are!) last time and oh.my.gosh! it was like an hourlong orgasm 
I can't think of anything more apt for tripping. It hits you like a flood and brings you to those wonderful realms that the lyrics sing about ^_^
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: psychepengu]
#19486968 - 01/28/14 04:05 PM (10 years, 1 day ago) |
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Dick Dale, King of the surf guitar
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: greent92]
#19487010 - 01/28/14 04:16 PM (10 years, 1 day ago) |
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Did anyone say Terence Mckenna's Alien Dreamtime yet?
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Kman1898
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: filamentous]
#19487194 - 01/28/14 04:53 PM (10 years, 1 day ago) |
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The xx, animal collective my girls, jonsi, Sigur ros
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Kman1898]
#19487837 - 01/28/14 06:40 PM (10 years, 1 day ago) |
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My go to tripping music is Pink Floyd, specially Dark Side Of The Moon, Obscured By Clouds, a Saucerful Of Secrets... and I really love watching Live At Pompeii while I'm tripping.
And Yawning Man is unbelievably trippy, too. I'll leave the full album for anyone wanting to check it out.
Trippy instrumental desert rock... I can't even begin to imagine how amazing it must have been to go to one of these guys generator parties out in the middle of the desert...
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Re: FAQ 10. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Crimson Eye]
#20109278 - 06/10/14 10:22 AM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Pink Floyd Iron butterfly Jimi Hendrix The verve - album urban hymns Siouxsie Sioux and the banshees - album a kiss in the dream house. Hawkwind Jefferson airplane Grateful dead Tame impala Cream The doors Sly and the family stone The mamas and the Pappas Air Mystery of the yeti Hallucinogen Shpongle Infected mushroom
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Rose]
#21271348 - 02/13/15 11:46 PM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey all; first post! I don't frequent forums, but want to share some musical wealth! :-)
After doing a google search to see what tunes peeps were into these days for the grand event, I found keys a lot of the same classic rock and electronica, so I thought I'd throw out some stuff that might be different (I'm a bit of an old timer that still indulges every few years but had lots of fun back in the day).
First off, I like making a long playlist to avoid that hassle of switching music the whole time; I'll go with more beat-driven stuff w vocals for the first 45mins at most and then gradually ease into mellow mostly-instrumental stuff. Anything abrasive during the meat of the trip has always turned things a tad uncomfortable, music or anything else. Some get bored w chill music but it aligns me with how I function in that state. I also find that after a few hours, lyrics can often come off as dictative and sour things up; wordless vocals or positivity works best for me.
Anyhoo, here are some suggestions:
Most traditional ethnic music: tuvan throat singing (free albums on ubuweb still, I believe; tanya tagaq "anamism"(?) Is a bit western but amazing), tibetan chant, japanese shakuhachi, LONG true indian ragas, iranian chamber music (howard shores naked lunch score gives a brief taste), etc.
Non-beat-driven ambient: harold budd ("as long as I can hold my breath" long remix version), steve Roach, robert rich, lustmord & death cube k (darker), david lynch soundscapes, john zorn & bill lazwell have loads of great stuff but you have to do your homework because they literally work in every genre; their mellows are my favs.
Spoken word: robert anton wilson, fred rogers (simplistic genius pairs well w trips; great for bad trips), david lynch "catching the big fish", hmm... drawing blanks, haha.
Agnes obel, chelsea wolfe, julee cruise, secret chiefs 3, orange tulip conspiracy, atomic ape, devin townsend "ghost", les descrets, arvo part, sharon isbin, jonas hellborg, shakti, cocorosie, philip glass, Debussy, bernie worrell, jimmy scott; loads more but I'll leave it at that.
I've also found that while plain ol names can come off as boring, much of the time the groups with trippy sounding names tend to be generic sounding, like they're trying too hard.
But yeah, some good stuff to check out!
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Edited by SC3Lynchian40 (02/13/15 11:51 PM)
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: SC3Lynchian40]
#21271410 - 02/14/15 12:11 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Shpongle, brings you on quite a mental journey
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Kman1898
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Parafaragaramus]
#21287136 - 02/17/15 10:03 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Archenemy_6 said: I'd have to say The Mars Volta for sure probably Frances the Mute or De-loused in the Comatorium albums. (love the mars volta)
mmmh yes one of the favorites
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Parafaragaramus]
#21287505 - 02/17/15 11:28 AM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: ChiefGreenLeaf]
#21288036 - 02/17/15 01:27 PM (8 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cocorosie Explosions in the sky Robin trower-bridge of sighs Buckethead Les claypool's frog brigade or bucket of bernie brains Kurbeats - kurbeats.bandcamp.com Kallya scintilla Desert dwellers The kinks
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dark side of the moon
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Observatory]
#21336338 - 02/27/15 01:19 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Listen to Spiritualized - album "ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space". Listen from start to finish and it will take you for a wonderful ride.
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Kman1898]
#22987005 - 03/08/16 08:03 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yes The Mars Volta I will def try while tripping....but into the list:
Chemical Brothers - Dig your own Hole*****(a must have album) - Further - Come with Us***** (and if you time the title track with the peak of LSD,MDMA you will be amazed, that song will blast your brain out the back of your head. The Crystal Method -Vegas***** (must have classic older trip stuff) LSD/MDMA/DXM+Aderrall (wow) Air- 10,000HZ Legend*****(must have) - moon safari (kinda chill, but amazing) Fourtet- Anything, any albums, from this dude and you will be in heavenly bliss! - I would recommend albums: Rounds, Pause, and Everything Ecstatic Portishead - Dummy album is fucking amazing. This music can produce a very sexy, sensual mood for couples wanting to melt their souls together. RJD2 - ANYTHiNG by this man is fucking beautiful tripping and he masterfully mixes strings, horns, guitars, etc. over the tastiest drum tracks you can imagine....if RJD2 doesn't get your foot tapping you may need to see Doctor...quick. DJ Shadow - same as above applies for him but heads-ups, some of his stuff leans into the more hip-hop stuff as well, amazing shit! Well, I'll think of more later but try these out and let me know what you think! Also some more off the top of head: Bjork, PJ Harvey if you want sensual female vocals that are blissful. Have Fun!
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: Godseed313]
#22987815 - 03/09/16 02:16 AM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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I have four suggestions. First, Sun Ra plays standards. Seek that out. He is from another planet with his jazz (piano)standards.
Second, anything by Grant Green Grant green made the best acid music I've ever heard. For me personally. He was a trance-inducing sort of jazz guitarist. Even when he played his supremely awesome funky-jazz. If I can turn even one person onto Grant Green it would be worth posting his music here
Also this album, Ravi Shankar & Ali Akbar Khan in concert 1972. It's sublime
Pharoah Sanders - Harvest Time
This is some divine timeless music.
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Re: FAQ 21. What is some good tripping music? [Re: rajabrokes]
#22990552 - 03/09/16 09:13 PM (7 years, 10 months ago) |
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It just occurred to me, guys like vaginas. Wow.
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