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wharfrat12
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albums i enjoy listening to while tripping: The Grateful Dead - Europe '72 - live/dead - Two from the vault Phish - A Live One - any of the Live Phish series discs King Crimson - In the court of the crimson king Pink Floyd - Darkside of the moon - The Division Bell Miles Davis - Kind of Blue Yes - Close to the Edge Bob Marley - Legends String Cheese Incident - A String Cheese Incident Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - Live Art Moe. - L Rush - 2112 - Moving Pictures
i love music
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Edited by wharfrat12 (02/20/05 07:03 PM)
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Jdawg2013


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Re: Best tripping music [Re: wharfrat12]
#3812363 - 02/21/05 04:57 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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'radio gnome invisible' ahaha I have to find that just because of the name ... can I get it from you somehow?
oops i meant to reply to The_Other_Chap
Edited by Jdawg2013 (02/21/05 05:00 PM)
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austin_72283
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: Jdawg2013]
#3812696 - 02/21/05 05:54 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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RAIDIOHEAD SMASHING PUMPKINS SHPHONGLe DEVINE MOMENTS OF TRUTH
thats it
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MagussugaM
mmyyy hheeaadffeeells llikkea frrissbeeee

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Do you think any new age music would be good? Like Enya or Midori, or something.
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wharfrat12
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: MagussugaM]
#3826649 - 02/24/05 09:19 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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enya forsure -orinoco flow -carribean blue -exile
good enya songss
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efrog
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: wharfrat12]
#3929574 - 03/17/05 08:27 AM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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I really like David and Steve Gordon. Particularly Sacred Earth Drums and The Heart of Peace. I also like Zingaia a LOT, especially Dancers of Twilight.
If anyone is interested, let me know, and I will post up a couple samples. Really mellow stuff.
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ivi


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Quote:
CrazyShroomMan said: What do you guys think is the best tripping music?
In my humble opinion there is no such thing as the best tripping music. It's all about what music the particular person likes. Whatever you like will trip you out better than anything else
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ivi


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Re: Best tripping music [Re: efrog]
#3929609 - 03/17/05 08:44 AM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
efrog said: I really like David and Steve Gordon. Particularly Sacred Earth Drums and The Heart of Peace. I also like Zingaia a LOT, especially Dancers of Twilight.
If anyone is interested, let me know, and I will post up a couple samples. Really mellow stuff.
Sounds interesting, post that couple of samples
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Chikitta
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: ivi]
#3929624 - 03/17/05 08:48 AM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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When tripping, I'm normally listening to pretty much anything by:
Beatles Velvet Revolver Morcheeba Hendrix Guns 'n' Roses
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efrog
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OK, here are a few: Zingaia: "She Beckons" from the album "Beneath the Veil" David and Steve Gordon: "Flow of Harmony" from the album "The Heart of Peace" (Long, but worth it, 12mb at medium quality, it's a long relaxing thing.) David and Steve Gordon: "Return Journey" from "Sacred Earth Drums" a super relaxing "coming down" song...just to hug (if your tripping partner is your hugging partner) or sit and contemplate. Nice.
The quality of these are not the best because I compressed them, as they are a LOT bigger, when they are the originals from eMusic. Like, the middle one, which is 12mb, is 41mb in the original from e-music.
I happened to go and see e-Music once, and I LOVED sniffing around in all the *who are these people* music, that I bought a membership...not to be a commercial or anything, but I have a lot more cool stuff now, than I had before, which is perfect for both mental travel and normal (unassisted) meditation.
If you want more album names from the same, or some other names of cool stuff to look for over there in the same genre, just let me know!
Enjoy!
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efrog
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: efrog]
#3929736 - 03/17/05 09:27 AM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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See to me (personal opinion only), even though I love GnR, it's tooooo HARSH for tripping. I like more transcendant stuff in my ears at that time.
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In my humble opinion there is no such thing as the best tripping music. It's all about what music the particular person likes. Whatever you like will trip you out better than anything else
Exactly. Even though I lov e lots of different music, there is some I just PREFER for tripping and/or meditation and not really for any other time and then other music that I think would make me puke if I were tripping, like anything harsh or screechy would make me sick to my stomach, I think, and irritable...esp. while coming up.
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theorganicdomino
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: efrog]
#3929844 - 03/17/05 09:57 AM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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Here are some good albums I have recently listened to whilst tripping:
Hendrix - Electric Ladyland (check out the track 1983) Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails Brian Wilson - SMiLE Cat Stevens - Foreigner (The Foreigner Suite is awesome whilst tripping) Bjork - Homogenic, Vespertine, Mendula David Byrne - Grown Backwards Grateful Dead - so many to choose from but recently Mars Hotel has floated my boat, so to speak - Blues For Allah nearly always gets a look in Moody Blues - In Search of the Lost Chord Procul Harem - 1st (untitled) album.
That is all....
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myndreach
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the score to The Passion by Peter Gabriel...simply inspiring instrumentals.
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PiperAtThyGates
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: myndreach]
#4078649 - 04/20/05 07:36 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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1.PINK FLOYD!!!! 2.Syd Barrett 3.The Doors 4.Crosby Stills Nash and Young 5.Jimi Hendrix 6.Led Zeppelin (sorta) 7.Janis Joplin 8.Modest Mouse 9.Neil Young 10.Iron Butterfly
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Osker246
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Registered: 07/10/03
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I've never really been into any other style of music but Electronica when I trip. Alot of other styles of music dont appeal to me at all much anymore...ehh what ever though. So heres my list of Psy trance/Goa Trance artist that are defenitly worth checking out.
Talpa (EXCELENT MUSIC!) 1200 Micrograms Astral Projection Dark Soho Beat Hackers Eskimo Exaile Fatali Full Color Genetic Spin Hallucinogen GMS Infected Mushroom (Older Albums) Juno Reactor Point Pouskari Space Buddah Sesto Sento Shulman (Same sort of style as Shpongle, Its really good stuff) Talamasca Tikal X-dream Yahel Younger Brother
I have all these artist on my computer and im willing to share them with anybody intrested. My soulseek username is osker246. Just leave me a message and ill add anybody who wants some files.
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WillieTomg
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: Osker246]
#4080210 - 04/21/05 07:13 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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My favorite tripping bands in no particular order:
Infected Mushroom Mogwai Shpongle Green Day (yeah, you better believe it) Bloodhound Gang (only a few select tracks, like Hell Yeah) Pink Floyd Jimi Hendrix Ratatat Aes Dana Abakus Andrew W.K.
You can't really go wrong with a song from any of those groups. Although Mogwai is kinda hit or miss, Come on Die Young was a perfect album to provide background to any psychadelic/rolling chill-out conversation session.
My $0.02 anyhow...
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ZonkerRue
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the Doors in my opinion... or J-Pop ;P
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TODAY
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: ZonkerRue]
#4084484 - 04/22/05 10:03 AM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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dreamy trance like alice deejay and robert miles are my favorites. theres also alot of other good trance with the same effect.
oh man, fool in the rain by led zepplin is soooo good.
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Starchild
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: TODAY]
#4085117 - 04/22/05 01:35 PM (18 years, 9 months ago) |
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I've noticed there isn't much representation in this thread for Acid House and Rave/Dance electronica. I love Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, etc. to death but if you're looking for an energetic vibe for a trip, I have some suggestions here that may interest you.
(Albums)
Daft Punk - Homework (1997) - Best Tracks: Da Funk; Around the World; Phoenix; Rollin' & Scratchin'; High Fidelity; Alive; Burnin'; Indo Silver Club; Oh Yeah
Daft Punk - Discovery (2001) - Best Tracks: Aerodynamic; Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger; Voyager; Verdis Quo; Short Circuit
Orbital - Orbital 2 (1993) - Best Tracks: Planet of the Shapes; Lush 3.1; Lush 3.2; Impact (The Earth is Burning); Remind; Halcyon + on + on (Everyone probably recognizes this song)
The Prodigy - Experience (1992) - Best Tracks: Jericho; Wind it Up; Hyperspeed (G-Force Part 2); Charly (Trip into Drum & Bass); Out of Space
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation (1994) - Best Tracks: Break & Enter; Full Throttle; Voodoo People; The Heat (The Energy); No Good (Start the Dance); One Love (Edit); Skylined; Claustrophobic Sting
Other great Orbital tracks:
Belfast Illuminate Little Fluffy Clouds Acid Pants Are we here? I wish I had Duck Feet The Box One Perfect Sunrise
And, a song by the Crystal Method:
Trip Like I do (Edit: From the album "Vegas [Australia Only Edition]" - make sure it's 7:35 in length)
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Won't hurt your music collection any to add those songs!
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Edited by Starchild (04/22/05 02:32 PM)
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lostinbatcountry
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Re: Best tripping music [Re: Starchild]
#8714849 - 08/02/08 02:16 AM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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damn, where do I start? anything by Simon Posford is a good choice for an intense trip, whether it's Shpongle, Hallucinogen ("In Dub" - the best album, IMO), Younger Brother, Celtic Cross or Mystery of the Yeti. Simon has shown me every corner of my brain and supposedly "In Dub" took my cousin to another world, yes literally.
another one of my favorites is The Disco Biscuits, you can listen to just about any of their shows at www.archive.org. the best thing about Bisco is that they never play a song the same way twice and they connect many of their songs without stopping the beat (I think it's called a segueway). either you'll love em or hate em
just about any 'jamband' is excellent to see live and trippin. the ones I've had the pleasure of seeing live are the String Cheese Incident, Widespread Panic, Keller Williams, Gov't Mule, Infected Mushroom, Bassnectar, EOTO, The Schwag (Grateful Dead tribute), DJ Shadow, BoomBox (DJ + electric guitar, some people can't stand it but I love it , Pnuma Trio, Xavier Rudd, Greyboy Allstars, DUBCONSCIOUS!!, Umphrey's McGee and STS9. I'm sure there are others that my coked out, ope'd out, drunk self can't remember.
NO! I'm nowhere close to done.. in another similar post Cervantes mentioned a few that I feel are very worthy of repeating. Addison Groove Project, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (or any tight funk band for that matter), Bela Fleck, The Beatles (of course), Bob Marley, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Chemical Brothers, Medeski Martin & Wood, The Orb, Ott, Particle, Phish (every time I listen to 'Reba' my mind gets thrown into the recipe , PINK muthafuckin FLOYD, and Yes.
you should also check out Rick Wakeman's album Journey to the Centre of the Earth. after I name a few more I'll be done, trust me. MO2 a.k.a Mind Orchestra, Ween, moe., Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, Perpetual Groove (listen to 'Crockett and Tubbs'), Easy Star All Stars (best known for "Dub Side of the Moon"), The New Deal, 1200 Micrograms (hence, the name , Big Organ Trio, Psychedelic Breakfast a.k.a The Breakfast, Dark Star Orchestra, Natural Breakdown, Little Feat, Robert Walter's 20th Congress, sub-ID, Tea Leaf Green, and Yonder Mountain String Band are all great for trippin.
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