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tyler_0_durden
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good songs/music to trip to?
#8056799 - 02/22/08 02:44 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I can think of a good one..
Kreo - Burning For You
what are some of yours? I don't want to hear typical pink floyd stuff, I already know that is trippy. I want to find some new music that will take me places..
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Get the album: Amon Tobin - Foley Room.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: endepth]
#8057135 - 02/22/08 03:54 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Infected Mushroom Shpongle Ozric Tentacles Sublime (I like a few of their songs) Basshunter (amazing on mushrooms atleast for me)
any particular genre you're looking for? That could narrow things down
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: sky]
#8057929 - 02/22/08 07:06 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Pink Floyd- (Any Album) 1200 Micrograms- Self Titled
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An album called "Tago Mago" by a band called Can. Grateful Dead, Beatles, Quicksilver Messenger Service.
The Moody Blues are truly perfect for tripping. "Days of Future Passed", "In Search of the Lost Chord" and "On the Threshold of a Dream" are all beautiful concept albums that will take you to incredible places.
Classical music is great, too. Any Bach or Beethoven will do you. Beethoven's 6th Symphony is great, but there are some really harrowing parts that you might want to skip.
There's a not so well known 60s band called Clear Light who are really great.
Arthur Lee's band Love are fantastic, too. Really, any quality 60s psychedelia or classical music works great, but sometimes stuff that isn't remotely psychedelic can be incredible.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: EllisDSox]
#8057971 - 02/22/08 07:21 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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-------------------- progressive trance: Brian Rogers
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: bumble]
#8057991 - 02/22/08 07:26 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Pink Floyd, Shpongle, umphreys
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: clorox]
#8058324 - 02/22/08 08:43 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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this one is the best tubular bells by mike oldfield, all 40 minutes of it.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: peyoter14]
#8058341 - 02/22/08 08:47 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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click the link in my signature. triplag radio psytrance, ambient, and chillout are always good when tripping.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: ShroomDoom]
#8058393 - 02/22/08 09:01 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Forgot to mention Jean Michel Jarre
check him out guys
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: clorox]
#8058463 - 02/22/08 09:25 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Of Montreal and Beck are personal favorites.
And one Peter Bjorn and John song called Young Folks.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: peyoter14]
#8058889 - 02/23/08 12:05 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
peyoter14 said: this one is the best tubular bells by mike oldfield, all 40 minutes of it.
YES!!! love this album...
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: boxcarguy07]
#8059077 - 02/23/08 01:36 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Massive attack- all their albums are absolutely insane whilst high or tripping.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: mindExpand]
#8059183 - 02/23/08 02:53 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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buckethead- too many humans
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handicappedrat
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last time I was sitting my friends on shrooms and he put on a band called the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Fucking great tripping music.
If anyone listens to them, pleaes give me some songs to download or if they got any great entire albums give me the name of those too.
I really liked that band, but I went on Youtube and typed em in and I can't find any of the stuff I liked (the stuff on there is decent though)
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tyler_0_durden
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I'm looking for some good trance or psychedelic rock/techno.
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Brian Jonestown Massacre has put out a LOT of stuff over time. It all seems very "unedited", so there's things you probably wouldn't like as much mixed in with the things you might.
My list is big, but here's a couple off the top of my head:
Erkin Koray (Old Turkish Psychedelia, try Elektronik Türküler)
My Bloody Valentine
Of Montreal has sounded great and profoundly different
I need some more experience.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: rushofblood]
#8059388 - 02/23/08 06:10 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children
anyone thats hasnt tripped to this album is missing out.
Floating free as a bird Sixty foot leaps it's so absurd From up here you should see the view Such a lot of space for me and you
Oh you'd like it Gliding around get your feet off the ground Oh you'd like it Do as you please with so much ease
Now I know how it feels To have wings on my heels To take a stroll among the stars Get a close look at planet Mars
Oh you'd like it Gliding around get your feet off the ground Oh you'd like it Do as you please with so much ease
Bouncing about on the moon Guess you'll all be up here soon The candy stores they'll be brand new And you'll buy a rock with the moon right through
Oh you'd like it Gliding around get your feet off the ground Oh you'd like it Do as you please with so much ease
Come fly... Come fly... Come fly...
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: HerbBaker]
#8060682 - 02/23/08 02:24 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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phish, beatles, sublime, aphex twin, is pretty chillin
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
#8060848 - 02/23/08 02:59 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Explosions in the Sky Kwoon Bjork Goldfrapp Massive Attack Liquid Tension Experiment Andy Mckee Sigur Ros Imogen Heap Do Make Say Think Boards of Canada
Most of these bands don't have lyrics, aside from Bjork, Goldfrapp and Imogen Heap, but with those, the vocals make the experience - most of my favourite bands have male vocalists but I really appreciate female vocals when tripping (and when not, but especially so); they're like another instrument. Some people had some good suggestions above, but these are a little different, mostly newer experimental sensibilities, and will take you on a guided tour of the universe, guaranteed. I'd recommend a lot more if I could just go on and on. Classical is good too.
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#8061824 - 02/23/08 06:09 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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The Sky Moves Sideways by Porcupine Tree is a spectacular tripping album. Perfect. Wonderful. Beautiful.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: boxcarguy07]
#8061914 - 02/23/08 06:32 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I really like...
Monster Magnet - Spine of God
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Hawkwind - Space Ritual
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Libertine]
#8062051 - 02/23/08 07:14 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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my last couple of experiences i've listened to a lot of Brian Eno and Tortoise.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: ectolysergic]
#8062372 - 02/23/08 09:21 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Any suggestions on what BJM then would be great for tripping? I remember there were sitars in the song we listened to, and then I also remember it being really, really chill stuff.
Some of the BJM I've found is more fast-paced, especially their popular stuff. I guess I'm just gonna have to go pick up a few CDs.
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Quote:
civil twilight said: you know...i can listen to almost any music when im trippin, but if i had to make a playlist it'd be jimi hendrix, led zeppelin, phish, grateful dead, string cheese incident, allman bros, sublime, slightly stoopid, stevie ray vaughn, a lil guns n roses, basically jam, though a change up is always nice
Agreed
Revolver, The Beatles : Eleanor Rigby is THE greatest rock type song to listen to when tripping.
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica : Another one of the greatest albums to trip to, especially "The Stars are Projectors", it will rock your world with the violins going nuts and shit.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: PFunkadelic]
#8062758 - 02/23/08 11:41 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Phish island tour
This video will blow yer fuggin mind.
So ya, good music to trip to?
You could start by making a live phish mix cd. --------------------------------------
I also posted this video because its so intense with the 98 phish and their light show dude. He may as well be considered to be a part of the band, or at least during the all too short island tour.
I encourage everyone to watch this, ESPECIALLY if you dont understand why some people are so attracted to phish.
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Edited by yageman (02/23/08 11:48 PM)
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yageman
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: yageman]
#8062846 - 02/24/08 12:13 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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So ya, Enjoy.
Pink floyd light shows have nothing on these guys.
If you dont get it, then I actually feel sorry for you.
If you dont get the lights, the music, or their teamwork.
The light show will never do a band justice. Every so often though it almost meets the music half way.
The music creates its own colors and architecture. For those who fail to see feel and hear any given song, there is always someone working the lights to goad them into a place they have not necessarily experienced before.
Thus, this is an amazing video I felt I had to post.
-------------------- [quote]Me_Roy said: You moron. Material is material is material. No 'thing' fixes any situation. If anything were so simple we would be living in a much better world.[/quote] <-----the dumbest thing I have ever read in my life. Thanks shroomery.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: yageman]
#8062994 - 02/24/08 01:28 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Fat Freddy's Drop, Album:Based on a True Story . one of fav song is - hope
Loefah -Disco Rekah
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
#8063095 - 02/24/08 02:05 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I've had wonderful experiences playing Tool while tripping, especially Lateralus. That album in particular is very entrancing, very thought provoking, not just lyrically but through their musical methodology in general. Saw them last year at Bonnaroo, shroomed to a great degree. Probably one of the most psychedelic shows ever.
I also recommend the Super Furry Animals and Air. Both make wonderful soundtracks to a trip.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: GonzoGardner]
#8063673 - 02/24/08 09:20 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
#8063820 - 02/24/08 10:19 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I enjoy Tool, 311, Zeppellin, The Grateful Dead, Hendrix, Tom Petty, Nirvana, Alice in Chains while tripping to name a few...
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tyler_0_durden
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Thanks everyone for your imput! I'm going to check out some of this music when I dose a 1/4 with my friends this weekend!!
WOoooo!
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dylan388
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good rythems and maddd sick basslines = bassnectar a dj out of cali he's tight as it gets
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: dylan388]
#8069347 - 02/25/08 05:24 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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word, I was just looking at bassnectar and I was wondering whether to download it or not! 
good timing I'll check it out
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: sky]
#8069419 - 02/25/08 05:42 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Terrapin Station by Grateful Dead 16 min of adventure(i think its 16min)
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artists and albums
Future Sound of London Amorphous Androgynous The Orb - Live '93 some Ennio Morricone soundtracks Cosmic Jokers - The Galactic Supermarket stuff by Pete Namlook / "FAX" records Spacetime Continuum - Alien Dreamtime Black Dice & Wolf Eyes - Chimes in Black Water Material - Hallucination Engine
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: jccc]
#8069667 - 02/25/08 06:56 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Anything Les Claypool-Primus, Sausage, Frog Brigade, Oysterhead
Om, Sleep, Boris, Neurosis, 5ive, Jesu, anything really
oh and my band!! Octosquid - myspace.com/buurnoutband
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Mr.Knowitall]
#8069899 - 02/25/08 07:57 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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lots of Grateful Dead, Phish Jaco Pastorius Santana(completely blew my mind on mushrooms) Jethro Tull Caravan Canned Heat Allman Bothers Del The Prodigy Crystal Method Atmosphere
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sky
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: jfoster]
#8069935 - 02/25/08 08:07 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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also, the following are techno, trance, dance songs
Basshunter - handful of songs(specially Boten Anna) Webster Hall, Tranzworld 5 - Harder (by Pedro Del Mar) Scarf! - The Odysee Cascada - Miracle (lol) Rollergirl - Dear Jessie DJ Joop ft Leon Bolier - The Futue (Theme Trance Energy 2007) East Clubbers - Drop, East Parade, All Systems Go Tiesto
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This song blew my mind: Sun Dance Song - Pow Wow Songs - Music Of The Plains Indians (Apache ) -1975
idk if that's its real name, I found it on Limewire; it's sung in native American. (if someone really wants it, then pm me and i can send it to you via Skype or icq)
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: sky]
#8070040 - 02/25/08 08:32 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Im not really into the hippie music and electronica most people here seem to be into. I like rock. I think Pere Ubu is one of the best tripping bands ever. Their music is meaningful gibberish with real textured sounds added.
I would also suggest the mermen. They are a psychedelic surf band. I dont think Ive ever tripped without listening to them.
I also like a little "come down" music to act as a landing pad to reality. This is usually fIREHOUSE for me anymore.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: fushock]
#8070125 - 02/25/08 08:51 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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311!!! A Perfect Circle~ Anael & Bradfield Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Delerium Enigma INCUBUS JOHN BUTLER TRIO Kan'nal Wingmakers SHULMAN Radiohead TOOL JIMI HENDRIX YES RICK WAKEMAN JON ANDERSON SHPONGLE JOAN OCEAN(FOR WHALE LOVERS ONLY)
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: jfoster]
#8070224 - 02/25/08 09:13 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cmon nobody metioned -Infected Mushroom? -Radiohead?? -Daft Punk??? -Pink Floyd????
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: MantrippinonX]
#8070231 - 02/25/08 09:15 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I still like my post the best.......lol
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: yageman]
#8070470 - 02/25/08 10:14 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I agree, Pink Floyd and Radiohead were inexcusable omissions... Radiohead isn't entirely my taste, but somebody should have fuckin said it!!!
Yageman, I liked your post, I was jammin for a while, my Phish collection is a little on the light side right now, it was nice.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
#8070567 - 02/25/08 10:35 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Definitely Moody Blues. The Doors, Floyd, Hendrix. The White Album is another favorite. I like listening to freestyle jazz though...
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Engineer]
#8070875 - 02/25/08 11:44 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Phish, man!
If I listen to music while I am tripping, it's got to be Phish. They are one of a kind.
It seems like every MDMA trip that goes by without listening to Phish is a waste. Phish and MDMA works wonders for me.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Feanor]
#8070904 - 02/25/08 11:56 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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CLICK IT (c'mon, you know you want to):
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tyler_0_durden said: I don't want to hear typical pink floyd stuff, I already know that is trippy. I want to find some new music that will take me places..
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: sky]
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I like can aaaaaa llllloooottt. they have mad vocals - drums[flash=425,350]http://&rel=1[/flash]
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: albien5]
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Watch Pink Floyd live @ Pompeii DVD... I love the live echoes... its awesome. Anyway, I wanna watch it sometime tripping. Plus the live versions are sweet
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: andrewss]
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some sweet folk music like fairport convention!
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Daft punk Justice Fischerspooner (i would prefer the album "Odyssey") The Chemical Brothers (their new album is pretty trippy) Honeycut Digitalism The Faint (kinda dark, but amazing vibes non the less, especially for MDMA) The Whip (similar to the faint but on a lighter note) Klaxons
Most of those are synthy or electronica. I wouldn't consider any of them techno by anymeans. Check em out if you have some free time.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
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i guess of course its all what you're into and what you're taking.
for mushrooms i like listening to trippy but satill relaitvely happy music. maybe others are different, but music really takes me place more on mushrooms then anything else, as far as being able to make me feel weird, anyways. the beatles, lyricless electronic and hip hop are always good, basically anything that puts you in a good mood imo.
ACID, however is a whole different deal for me musically. with LSD i wanna listen to crazy music, usually very fast and occsionally chaotic.
anyone here like eyehategod? listen to em on acid, once you're pretty sure you're having a good time anyways, same goes with black sabbath, cursed, converge, botch.
oh, and listen to 1970-1974 david bowie on any drug.
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oh and sorry, how could i leave out modest mouse.
listen to the moon and antarctica, listen to the lyrics, think about death, and maybe tear up a bit when one is looking. =) i get about 4 or 5 lyric related body highs per listen.
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Jeff Buckley, Hallelujah, brings on an epiphany every time...
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Engineer]
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Sunn 0)))
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: SFsorrow]
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BOARDS OF CANADA are amazing!!!!!!
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tyler_0_durden said: I'm looking for some good trance or psychedelic rock/techno.
i have got your prescription then, my friend. mad props to the folks who already mentioned can, hawkwind and the ozric tentacles. i'll get to them later.
Older stuff (shhhh... some of it is krautrock): Gong, Hawkwind, Arzachel, Pink Floyd (of course), Can, Amon Duul II, Brainticket, Ash Ra Tempel, Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, Eloy, Nektar, Here and Now, Yatha Sidhra.
If you've never tripped to the radio gnome invisible trilogy by gong.... Well, I'm not sure you've ever really tripped 
Newer stuff (shhhh... just 'cause some of it is from the 80s...): Porcupine Tree (the older stuff is a lot more spacey than the newer), Ozric tentacles, Dream Machine, Secret Saucer, Giobia (one of my favorite psych albums ever, and that says A LOT for an unknown band's first album), Negative Zone (very reminiscent of early floyd), Acid Mothers Temple, The Spacious Mind, The Other Window, DarXtar, Ullulators, Nukli, Shom, Earthling Society, Oresund Space Collective (huge selection of free jam mp3s on their website).
Every single one of those links has samples of the band's music. check it.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: soundtrance]
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soundtrance said: BOARDS OF CANADA are amazing!!!!!!
yeah you got that right, the campfire headphase is sexy as fuck
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anyone here like eyehategod? listen to em on acid, once you're pretty sure you're having a good time anyways, same goes with black sabbath, cursed, converge, botch.
i think i love you. eyehategod are audio porn, dopesick is an awesome album. can anyone recommend anything similar?
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: gilesypopper]
#8081543 - 02/28/08 01:40 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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One band not to listen to is anal cunt. Sober or tripping. Though I have to admit they make for a cheap laugh but only after the first few seconds.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: THEBats]
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THEBats said: One band not to listen to is anal cunt.
you kno, i never knew if this band was supposed to be real, i wasn't sure if they were a real-life parody along the lines of a 'rock' spinal tap. or so I used to think when I was much younger anyway!
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: THEBats]
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No one has said The Olivia Tremor Control! Anyone every heard of them? handicappedrat? They were one of the original Elephant 6 members with Of Montreal, Neutral Milk Hotel, and The Apples in Stereo - All great.
Plus The Mars Volta!
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: TryptoFan]
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&q=dead+can+dance&total=1772&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
Rock is cool but put on some of this or some classical music GREAT for tripping.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: THEBats]
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that second one would make me feel really happy after a qaurter of mushies.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Robert Jarvik]
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in my eyes squarepusher - ultravisitor is the best tripping album. even though i listen to that style of music alot, i don't think i could have experienced it without tripping, its just too... mental.
modest mouse is good too, but i would reccommend (in order) 1. everywhere and his nasty parlor tricks 2. building something out of nothing
other than that you have to give aphex twin - drukqs a listen to at least once in life.
uhm, its not music but the trip receptacles (type that into google) is fucking awesome.
uh... can't really think of anything else...
if you're tripping on dxm radiohead is the shit.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: truekimbo2]
#8084794 - 02/29/08 02:15 AM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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i wanted to make a seperate post to tell you how jealous talking like that makes me yageman.
i only went to one phish show, and i came out of it convinced they were the greatest musicians in the history of the planet. this is strange for many reasons - i don't enjoy listening to phish - i don't enjoy jambands much - i have seen several other jambands live while tripping and gotten basically nothing from it (discobiscuts, sts9, moe, umphreys)
i doubt it was some fluke interaction at just that show, and i don't think i was so high that i would have just been absorbed into anything going on (when the show was over, at about the 4 hour mark i felt fine and was in control of all my facilities)
but yeah, i feel like people that were on to phish earky probably experienced some extremely magical moments.
and in retrospect the light show although simple, produced extremely profound visuals, for instance a little before the end of the show during the whole length of an 11min song that seemed to last forever, my field of vision was filled with this shape that kind of looked like a 3d picture of a molecule, except it kept zooming in and out and changing shape, and it seemed that i was looking at an enormously complicated math formula that described my entire life up to that point... not completely novel i know, but just that it really seemed to just keep going on and on, as though i had re-watched every moment of my life in the span of that 11min or however long it was. and all that was from the light show i think?
another thing i felt that was mighty strange at that phish show, as it started, i felt and saw my consciousness and everyone around me merge into a sphere roughly the size of the concert hall and it formed third person point of awareness that i immediately got absorbed into until the end of the show. i've felt kind of similar things before, but certainly never something that clear, precise and stable. every other time i've felt consciousness's merge like that its always been poorly shaped and chaotic with individual egos still kind of running around inside the hivemind. this was perfect though, and completely overpowering, i've never been absorbed like that since. again, i was high but not super high, as soon as it was over i would walk and talk and count money for the bus and so on, so i feel like it wasn't just a unique drug experience
yage if you get what i'm talking about with the last stuff, i'd be very interested in telling me what you know about that phenomenon as it relates to phish vs other musical acts.
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Ratatat!!! Tripped to Falcon Jab last trip, AMAZING!!!! The music took on this beautiful fractal pattern!!!
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Mykologist]
#9686199 - 01/26/09 10:56 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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Animal Collective
Mogwai
Pink Floyd: Echoes
The Fireman
The Smiths
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: andyffer]
#9687528 - 01/27/09 08:35 AM (15 years, 4 days ago) |
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Abuse]
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One word... Shpongle! It's amazing to listen to, tripping or not.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Ingrid Cold]
#9691603 - 01/27/09 09:32 PM (15 years, 4 days ago) |
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Long time lurker, first time poster.
I can't believe that nobody mentioned any songs by Yes in any of the trip music threads I've read. These guys were pioneers in the genre. Try the song "And You and I" or Starship Trooper, especially with headphones. It's really heady stuff.
Or how about Gentle Giant? The songs Playing the Game and Aspirations can definitely take you in a different direction on the journey... not everybody's cup of tea but they sure do take you somewhere else.
I first discovered lucy in the 70s so this is the music I grew up with. I love Shpongle and Tool and a bunch of other recent stuff but I always end up making sure some of the classics are included in the playlist.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
#9691718 - 01/27/09 09:48 PM (15 years, 4 days ago) |
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I don't think anyone mentioned King Crimson yet. How about Mr. Bungle lol.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: UberDeepName]
#9691869 - 01/27/09 10:16 PM (15 years, 4 days ago) |
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http://www.last.fm/music/Gary+War
I suggest the tracks: "Good Clues" and "Edge of Mess."
Showing Shadows by R. Stevie Moore.
If the video was at all appealing the YouTube user "Autosam" has 129 more of his music videos and live shows.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: fiver]
#9691949 - 01/27/09 10:29 PM (15 years, 4 days ago) |
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Django Reinhardt.
If you grew up in the 40s and had a sack of shrooms, you might have been listening to the greatest guitarist ever, and would have been loving it to death.
Django.
How bout that weird ass recommendation.
Try it.
Its so playful and the music is top notch.
Id also recommend it to all you stoners out there. Turn this music on low, and smoke a few fat bowls with a few friends.
Its some of the best shit to get completely baked to. Some people these days might feel weird listening to it.....lol Thats their problem. When there was no internet and no real tv, there was good company and great fucking music.
You just have to find which of his stuff you like most. This is a little bit on the bigband side.
Like it or ill kill you.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: yageman]
#9692107 - 01/27/09 11:04 PM (15 years, 4 days ago) |
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smoking some good nugs outside and the summertime?
YAYA
Sunlight in the trees, and your dank ska reggae.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Salomon]
#9696438 - 01/28/09 07:29 PM (15 years, 3 days ago) |
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Try a group called Dead Can Dance........Its like new age atmosphere type music that has a tribal feeling to it. It takes me to ancient places in my mind blazed I couldn't imagine where it would take me tripping but I am sure it would be deep emotionally and spiritually but its definitely not party music if that is what you had in mind. Check it out though it won't disappoint.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Phish_Dude]
#9697372 - 01/28/09 10:15 PM (15 years, 3 days ago) |
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Tranceport- By Paul okenfold.
bomb for sure.
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I dunno if any of you are into the some psyfolk. But i enjoy Comus, and Telling the bees. But aside from psyfolk, I also enjoy shpongle, Led zeppelin, and massive attack. Those are a few.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: Gonzo72]
#9840052 - 02/21/09 04:58 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Many songs by Pink Floyd, the whole Dark side of the moon album is a must have, it goes hand in hand with a trip
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: THEBats]
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Holy shit i just spazzed out to Great Gig In The Sky it's so wonderful. my head was right next to the speakers. fuck i am high
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: showme]
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I like The Orb for a deep tripy feel plus it gives you great auditory halucinations with all the out of place sound bytes. I also like Wilco for a smoother happy, comfortable feel. I just looked into Dead Can Dance, good to go in my book.
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Re: good songs/music to trip to? [Re: yageman]
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yageman said: Django Reinhardt.
If you grew up in the 40s and had a sack of shrooms, you might have been listening to the greatest guitarist ever, and would have been loving it to death.
Django.
How bout that weird ass recommendation.
Try it.
Its so playful and the music is top notch.
Id also recommend it to all you stoners out there. Turn this music on low, and smoke a few fat bowls with a few friends.
Its some of the best shit to get completely baked to. Some people these days might feel weird listening to it.....lol Thats their problem. When there was no internet and no real tv, there was good company and great fucking music.
You just have to find which of his stuff you like most. This is a little bit on the bigband side.
Like it or ill kill you.

Have you seen his fretting hand!?
Two of his fingers were burned in I think a caravan fire. They were still there but they were just gimpy. Amazed he was so good despite that.
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