Psychedelic Noise

Started by Andrew McIntosh, February 21, 2023, 01:45:52 PM

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Lysergikon137

#15
Quote from: Leewar on March 04, 2023, 12:53:00 PM
Ive always preferred listening to music NOT designed to be listened to on psychedelics, while tripping on psychedelics.


I agree with this wholeheartedly. I almost exclusively prefer folk / acoustic / shamanistic music while tripping. Darkwood, Wardruna, Waldteufel, Pyha Kuolema, and Undirheimar are my very constant steadies. Nature Unveiled would be sick, such a potent album for that headspace... I would almost say that I prefer noise and "psychedelic" type sounds for when I am in a less aggressively altered state, because it provides a sort of doorway or reference point to a more potent headspace.

Zeno Marx

#16
re:  Kyle Flanagan

I see this release is titled after possibly the best known Grateful Dead live recording "Cornell 5/8/77".  If you were getting into the live recording trading scene pre-internet, it was almost a guarantee you were going to get this one right away; both because of the top level performance, but also because of the high quality recording.  It's since been officially released.  Is Mr.Flanagan a fan, or was this a mocking of said show?  Either way, nice stuff.  Unrelated to this, love to see someone messing with timpanis.  They are an incredible instrument with a lot of potential in this sphere.  Always hoped Muslimgauze would have added them to his arsenal.

https://skintraderecordings.bandcamp.com/album/cornell-5-8-77

https://www.deaddisc.com/disc/May1977_GSTL.htm

https://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Cornell5877.htm
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