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Best Psychedelic Trip Music Mega-Thread

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14 hours ago, Wisebaxter said:

@Barna Good shout, love that one

Tell me about it. Yesterday I ordered a handpan because of Kabeção. It's gonna be my first instrument. And it's all thanks to him. The Touching Souls album completely rewired my mind when I was tripping on mushrooms. 

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38 minutes ago, Barna said:

Tell me about it. Yesterday I ordered a handpan because of Kabeção. It's gonna be my first instrument. And it's all thanks to him. The Touching Souls album completely rewired my mind when I was tripping on mushrooms. 

@Barna That settles it then, a handpan is on my list too. That's the first time I've even come across this instrument. It's so beautiful. I'll remember this for my first mushroom trip too.

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Depending on what kind of trip your having, this could be interesting:
 

 

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For my 808th post, I celebrate with a tune from the ancient times. Joyous tripping assured

 


How to get to infinity? Divide by zero.

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Among my all time favorites. Delicious sounds. 

Some highlights:

Burner

Wind Loop

Moments

While You Doooo

King Bathtub

Bern Rhythm

You’ve Changed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


“Curiosity killed the cat.”

 

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One of the highest frequency albums I've ever heard in my life. Takk, also means "thanks" :)


"No one can pass the gateless gate. So be no one."

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The above two are the same ^^

 

 

Edited by Pacific Sage

Form is emptiness, emptiness is form.

 

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Should this be moved to the high consciousness resources section?

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This is the best complete tripping playlist I have encountered so far. I like it much more the John Hopkins and Imperial College ones. Goes on for over 10hours and also has some reassuring words planted in the music which is really nice.


"Only that which can change can continue."

-James P. Carse

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Edited by pluto

B R E A T H E

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If you're into deep house, El Mundo will totally blow your mind.

 

 

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