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SmellyMushroom
Top Hat Mushroom


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Yet again, Music.
#7404673 - 09/13/07 02:30 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Me and two friends are going to take a journey on 3g of mushrooms and 3g of syrian rue in a few weeks, and I am looking for music. I know this question has been asked thousands of times, but most of the time people answered with techno or electronic music.
What I am looking is music to take a journey in space, in eternity and to travel all around the world. I thought I could make it myself, take sounds and put it together and add songs all around to make a long audio file taking you far away with many songs such as Shpongle, Velvet Underground, The beatles... Stuff like that...
But I ended up not being able to find the ''sounds'' I wanted so yeah... Now I'm looking for a different music journey. If you want an idea of what I call trippy, listen to some of the not-so-electronic shpongle songs, those with amazon forest sounds and such... Velvet Underground is also a good example, songs such as Heroin or Shiny Boots of Leather are pretty trippy.
If you guys have music reccomandation for me, or some kind of long mixed audio file combining many songs and sounds, just tell me! The idea of listening to many songs all flowing continously sounds great. Thanks!
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Bridgeburner
Not spiritual at all.




Registered: 09/16/06
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electric wizard - dopethrone album
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marshalldylan1
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Can never go wrong with some Floyd
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Infested
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Registered: 09/08/06
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Astronomy Domine by Pink floyd
Or just put on Echoes album on and trip.
I spend a whole trip listening to Echoes went through both CDs twice!
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soda5187
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get "untitled" from "The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me" by Brand New. I actually happened to be listening to it as I read your post. It's real "spacey"
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Bridgeburner
Not spiritual at all.




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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: soda5187]
#7405093 - 09/13/07 04:48 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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mastodon - blood mountain is also a good trip album.
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TruuBeeezzy
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The Sea and Cake - "The Biz" album is pretty trippy, it will definatly send you somewhere.
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redpoppy
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Pink Floyd - umma gumma or maybe the overplayed but always classic dark side of the moon.
Led Zeppelin - JUst get some crazy compilation that includes battle of evermore, whyole lotta love and maybe some of their bluesy tracks ith great crescendos. (*ahem*... really lifts you to another plane)
Hallucinogen - Twisted
Carmen, the Opera by Bizet. YOU will travell to lands you canot afthom.
Thats a random mix that you shoudl try checking out if you want.
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mentalIMAGE
21st Century Schizoid Man



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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: redpoppy]
#7406406 - 09/13/07 09:12 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Dude. ENTHEOGENIC. Uses lots of samples from nature ie. rain, waterfalls, trees and birds etc. plus uses ethnic percussion with the real chilled-out Shpongle-esque electronics.
Really good for tripping, in fact I'd say my favourite
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yageman
already dead


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Herbie hancock, buddy.................
albums: secrets man child head hunters
Miles davis..............
Albums: bitches brew.
Santana.............
Albums: The ever so rare album "lotus" If you dont have this album(double disk), you dont know santana.
These albums will definately put you in a nother dimention. And what do you know...........no lyrics in any of the albums.
Hope some of these songs dont scare you to death while tripping if you do take my advise.
http://www.amazon.com/Man-Child-Herbie-Hancock/dp/B00000255O/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-1939038-1429432?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1189740233&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Bitches-Brew-Miles-Davis/dp/B00000J7SS/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-1939038-1429432?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1189740357&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Lotus-Santana/dp/B0000027D5/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-1939038-1429432?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1189740514&sr=1-1
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xaeviax
Wayward Son of Man



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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: yageman]
#7406873 - 09/13/07 10:47 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Check out Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Artifact. My fav to listen to for a nice space journey.
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shadowed
Nestled in theback of yourmind



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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: xaeviax]
#7406937 - 09/13/07 10:58 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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I highly recommend some of the older albums from the band Porcupine Tree. Many of their songs are instrumental, and extremely trippy. It seems as though the songs were made to take your mind on an adventure through time and space.
Best albums from Porcupine Tree for tripping:
Voyage 34 (entire album revolves around recorded LSD experiments from the 60's) On the Sunday of Life (simply amazing, strange, far-out, and eerie) Up in the Downstairs (hey, one of the best songs is called Synesthesia, so you can't go wrong).
No matter what music you pick for your adventure, have a nice trip.
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wipikas1
hunting


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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: shadowed]
#7408012 - 09/14/07 07:29 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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definatly go with early 80s music if your sick of techno. I like the Moody Blues, ELO, The Police, David Bowie. Or if you want to go darker than try Type O Negative they are heavily influenced by the beatles. Becarful with the techno, it might make youo want to dance. But if you must than you gota get one song by Infected Mushroom, Timo mass, Markus Schulz.
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notapillow
I want to be a fisherman



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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: wipikas1]
#7408725 - 09/14/07 11:42 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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gd_icon in my hombelest opinion the dead are the best thing one can listen to while tripping. the inprovisatinal flow of a live dead show is like a portal when your on mushrooms you can almost sense like tyou where there. also frank zapa. he is one of the masters of picking peoples brains apart. lumpy gravy is a good one for just sitting and tripping. but if you want "adventure" music i would recomend some phish or some rush. primus too. good music for hiking a mountain,.
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SmellyMushroom
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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: notapillow]
#7410730 - 09/14/07 07:58 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks everybody, I'll listen to your recomandations and see if I like it! Oh and btw, I finally started that mix I talked about in my first post. I should make a thread about it in less than a month. The thread will be called ''Birth of a forgotten being''. It will include songs by Shpongle, Velvet Underground, The doors and The Beatles.
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milkman
DeliveringWorldWide



Registered: 07/04/07
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booba - insturamentals disc hes a french rapper but his beatts are sick
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AnarchoTrip
Young Blood



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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: notapillow]
#7410839 - 09/14/07 08:28 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
notapillow said: gd_icon in my hombelest opinion the dead are the best thing one can listen to while tripping. the inprovisatinal flow of a live dead show is like a portal when your on mushrooms you can almost sense like tyou where there.
I whole-heartenly agree. I spent a six-hour trip only listening to a grateful dead live recording of "casey jones." I felt the crowd--beautiful.
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amatuer5352
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Registered: 06/19/07
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Shpongle- DMT, Star Shpongled Banner, a new way to say hooray, nothing lasts, stamen of the shaman. Jimi Hendrix Richie havens Zeppelin- no quarter Floyd CSNY JA- White rabbit Dylan
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Hyper_Panda_GO
Team Action!


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Brian Eno
Seriously, Brian muhfuckin Eno
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stonebraker
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Let me suggest some great music:
Beethoven: Mostly his Odd symphonies, 3,5,7,9. All are magnificent Wagner: Overtures and Preludes Brahms: Symphonies 1-4 Sibelius: Valse Triste, Finlandia, Symphony 1 Mahler: Symphonies 1-9 Shostakovich: String Quartets, Symphony 5 Rimsky-Korsakov: Sheherazade, Cappricio Espagnola
This is just to start. I cannot express how amazing orchestral music is to listen to on drugs. There's a reason it's considered the greatest music every, people. Composers spent years perfecting a single symphony, and just to play it you need upwards of a hundred people. There's really nothing like it.
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McKennaRules
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Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm gonna leave you.
You can't beat Electronic music though.
Look into: Bluetech Infected Mushroom Deboo Booka Shade
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wipikas1
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Stonebraker, I want more. Its a great relief from all the mindnumbing top 40 hit radio crap. What kind of classical has alot of bass string, piano, and deep drums in long slow mello tones. Haven't found many here on the east coast because the west coast is drinking all the precipitation.
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sandman_130
Neo-Classical Spiritualist



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Re: Yet again, Music. [Re: wipikas1]
#7417760 - 09/16/07 08:09 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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 Maria Sabina
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