Shpongle, as mentioned early is some of the most intense trip music I've ever heard. Medeski Martin and Wood are excellent as well. Saw them live on LSD actually. My favorites for psychedelia are: Super Furry Animals - you absolutely have to check out this band. They have DVDs they created specifically for acid heads. Especially "Rings Around the World." Perpetual Groove - fucking amazing. The Grateful Dead - of course. Phish - trippy as hell. Especially the album "Rift" Pink Floyd - the staple. Parliament - notice how many of these bands begin with the letter 'P'? Spoonfed Tribe - local Dallas band that is very percussive and very psychedelic. On one of their albums they have a cut where all the band members are tripping and improvising on song called "Alpha Draconian, Reptillian". I've seen them thrice on LSD and 17 times total. Check them out. I'm sure I'll think of more after I trip tomorrow night!
all doors songs any hendrix songs any led zeppelin songs tomorrow never knows,love you too, lucy in the sky with diamonds- beatles white rabbit, come on take a free ride-jefferson airplane dark side of the moon album and piper at the gates of dawn album- pink floyd flying high- country joe and the fish miller's blues- moby grape cheap thrills album-big brother and the holding company grateful dead too!!!!
Any P-Funk up to Motor Booty Affair, Herbie Hancock (Columbia Albums), RH Factor, and an album called Sonic Trance by Nicholas Payton. Also the Philidelphia Experiment is the shit. Any music usually goes good with acid, but when I'm listening to some shit that grooves really really hard it takes it to another level.
Pink Floyd has always done it for me while tripping. Smashing Pumkins- Rhinoscerous freaked the shit out of me once after eating about 150 mushrooms- sent me out of control.
Just about anything from the Elephant 6 collective. My favorite is Olivia Tremor Control. P-Funk. This is all you need to know about tripping music.
Grateful dead, Ratdog, Miles Davis, Panic, Hookah, Medeski MArtin and wood, Umphreys. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=63922443 Grand David http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=14318284 The Cheebacabra http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=74770901 Vibesquad http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=116262863 go By train http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=110510465 Scotty Hard
Check out this band called Zero 7. They have this song called "spinning" on one of their albums that is completely ridiculous man. absolute EUPHORIA. trust me
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SWIM would say that the best, most beautiful, and most pleasant psychadelic experiences have been rendered by non-vocal music. SWIM would seriously suggest listening to a band called The Mercury Program while using any type of psychadelic. Very peaceful, very clean. For an adventurous experience, I'd suggest a band called Tera Melos, very chaotic, not imposing, very technical. Lots of geometrics. SWIM would suggest music by Panda Bear (which does have vocals) for DMT at least once. To be sure, SWIM says there are A LOT of geometrics with Panda Bear, some things are VERY Indian (from India) feeling.
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