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Mar 13 2012 06:40pm
God damn this guy is good! His other project, Birds of Paradise, is also amazing.

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Gibson + Bird of Prey = Birds of Paradise. Awesome, fresh stuff.

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Mar 13 2012 08:12pm
Quote (HERETICtheory @ Feb 18 2012 03:21pm)
Sorry to take sooo long to reply, I've been busy as hell the past week or two but I'm on my first break now so all is good.

I recently joined Isratrance instead of just lurking but I don't see myself posting massive amounts there yet because there are tons of people with better answers than I would have to a lot of technical problems.  For now, it is a resource for me until I have expanded my knowledge enough to go there and help others effectively.  There are some pretty great Ableton tuts on there by a guy named PsiloCybian which is great because I've recently switched to Ableton and it's amazing. 

As for broader psychedelic communities, yeah, they don't exist in the same fashion as many other subcultures.  In a way I think this is a result of the values that psychedelics promote, such as not be a follower etc. but I don't think a community has to be about conforming.  It could be the opposite.  So yeah, I'm still very interested in pursuing this, I'm glad to hear you've been thinking about it as well.  I'd be interested in creating a place that had a core interest, such as psychedelics in general, and then maybe focusing some arms off of that such as psychedelic expression through musical techniques and production, psychedelics on humanity, use of psychedelics concerning the global dilemma, and things like that.  Maybe focusing on a certain number of sub-categories which are, in themselves, also quite broad, but still narrowed down from the idea of psychedelics. 

I think this way we could create a bigger community, because there would be more common ground to share, beyond just making music or taking psychedelics or talking about the effects of it on society, etc, and it could turn into a place where all these ideas come together to form a working model of human existence in relationship to psychedelics.  I think for me, that's what it's all about.  The deeper understanding that I've gained from psychedelic exploration is one that is very rooted in the idea that all things are connected and I want to emphasize that through organization of information and communities.  Not that we have to organize and maintain some artificial idea of what a community should be, moreso that we encourage all avenues of life to explored and seen in context of everything else.  I think a huge part of our downfall as a society has to do with our faith in science and taking specific scientific instances as absolute truth when the reality is that science holds merit but it also is part of a bigger picture that expands beyond science.  So you get this type of thinking where people run around making things out to be black or white, right or wrong, good or evil, etc.  And this whole division of your entire life's model becomes fragmented because you start seeing the world as separate instances of separate phenomenon.  So I think visiting a certain place for music and certain places for experiences and a certain place for anthropological effects etc. all add to that division.  I feel that bringing them altogether in a common space creates a unity and it also encourages people who might only be familiar with one topic to expand their horizons and grow.  On that note, there also might be a place that centers around self-growth and improvement but to be honest a lot of these subgroupings would be very subjective in terms of what the words actually mean to each individual.  Anyway, I'm rambling pretty hard here but I've definitely put some thought into this and I want to share my ideas and get feedback from those who are also interested.

I guess I just feel like I live my life and I try to do the best I can at what I do but sometimes I feel that I need to just get up and do something that will get the attention of a larger community.  For me, music and art have always been the path I followed to end there but I think this is another interesting way to do something about what I feel passionately about instead of just wishing that this kind of place existed.  A teacher of mine was telling us how he went to help with some activism with a group of people, I totally forget what for or who they were, and he would come to them and have all these ideas saying like "You guys should do this" or "Why don't you do this?" and he said he would always get these strange looks from them.  Then after some months he realized one day that what that strange look actually meant was "Ok, good idea, why don't you do it?  I'll support you if you bring the idea to me and make it accessible."  And I kind of feel like if you want to get people involved in something, you have to bring it to them and those who share your passions will want to be part of it, well, maybe, but how else would you know!


Been a while guys! Been busy with college and of course working on music :D

>I think a huge part of our downfall as a society has to do with our faith in science and taking specific scientific instances as absolute truth when the reality is that science holds merit but it also is part of a bigger picture that expands beyond science.

Wholeheartedly agree, and Terence Mckenna would too, haha. I think the most troubling part of it all is our modern day arrogance, that we've apparently got it all figured out, when in actuality we still know very little about this space we occupy. There are still uncharted areas of our own planet ffs, we've hardly explored our own galaxy, we still have poverty, violence, disease, hatred, greed, and corruption, and yet despite this we seem to think we're all-knowing. Don't get me wrong, we're at a very, VERY interesting point scientifically, in a matter of years we'll be playing with the limits of our own mortality as genetic engineering bears the fruits of perfect lab grown organs, nano technology developed to enhance our bodies resistance to decay and disease, even to enhance our own capacity for intelligence and thought. Interestingly enough, I think these advancements will eventually tie in with psychedelic discovery, as it's become obvious to anyone who's researched psychedelics that they induce a profound change in our consciousness, as well as possible dimensional travel, if you want to get all hyperspace up in this bitch, lol.

I do think psychedelic culture and society is progressing though. Despite our apparent inability to have any stable center community (It seems as though every other community that has faced ignorance does, gays and lesbians, certain races, etc etc). There will be a time in the near future where psychedelics will be a point of interest again, because people are quickly finding out more and more about this. I don't think we'll have another summer of love-esque carefree drug experience. I do think we will have a more cautious, calculated, and in depth look at this substances and what they actually do. Rick Strassman's DMT experiments and the resulting book/documentary have caused quite a spike in interest for this chemicals, and I think it can only expand from here. The genie is out of the bottle, the government can no longer bullshit about it. People now know psychedelics don't make you crazy, dangerous, or depraved (At least when taken responsibly, and even irresponsibly the danger is relatively slight so long as you don't intend to drive a car or operate heavy machinery)

Something will happen soon...
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Mar 13 2012 08:13pm
Posting some psychedelic rock, haven't posted any in a while

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Mar 13 2012 09:36pm
http://soundcloud.com/naked-nick/naked-nick-jan-2012-spiralism

This is "Naked Nick"s sound cloud. He worked with Ott on a few tracks, notably the singing in Queen of All Everything (That's Naked Nick's voice run through a Korg Ms-20's filter I believe) Anyways, Spiralism is a mix he recently made of other artists, all pretty good stuff. The first song is one of the best Psybient tracks I've ever heard, it's immensely beautiful and peaceful, reminds me of sitting in the grass looking at the sky on mushrooms :D I don't know the name of the track or the artist though, I'm thinking about contacting him to find out 'cause I like it so much.
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Full Psykovsky Album Tanetsveta (2011), it's a double release so there's 2cd's packed into this video, 14 songs total I believe. Listening to it right now. Psykovsky is weird and chaotic as ever it seems :thumbsup:
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Quote (Makemetalmusic @ Mar 13 2012 09:12pm)
Been a while guys! Been busy with college and of course working on music :D

>I think a huge part of our downfall as a society has to do with our faith in science and taking specific scientific instances as absolute truth when the reality is that science holds merit but it also is part of a bigger picture that expands beyond science.

Wholeheartedly agree, and Terence Mckenna would too, haha. I think the most troubling part of it all is our modern day arrogance, that we've apparently got it all figured out, when in actuality we still know very little about this space we occupy. There are still uncharted areas of our own planet ffs, we've hardly explored our own galaxy, we still have poverty, violence, disease, hatred, greed, and corruption, and yet despite this we seem to think we're all-knowing. Don't get me wrong, we're at a very, VERY interesting point scientifically, in a matter of years we'll be playing with the limits of our own mortality as genetic engineering bears the fruits of perfect lab grown organs, nano technology developed to enhance our bodies resistance to decay and disease, even to enhance our own capacity for intelligence and thought. Interestingly enough, I think these advancements will eventually tie in with psychedelic discovery, as it's become obvious to anyone who's researched psychedelics that they induce a profound change in our consciousness, as well as possible dimensional travel, if you want to get all hyperspace up in this bitch, lol.

I do think psychedelic culture and society is progressing though. Despite our apparent inability to have any stable center community (It seems as though every other community that has faced ignorance does, gays and lesbians, certain races, etc etc). There will be a time in the near future where psychedelics will be a point of interest again, because people are quickly finding out more and more about this. I don't think we'll have another summer of love-esque carefree drug experience. I do think we will have a more cautious, calculated, and in depth look at this substances and what they actually do. Rick Strassman's DMT experiments and the resulting book/documentary have caused quite a spike in interest for this chemicals, and I think it can only expand from here. The genie is out of the bottle, the government can no longer bullshit about it. People now know psychedelics don't make you crazy, dangerous, or depraved (At least when taken responsibly, and even irresponsibly the danger is relatively slight so long as you don't intend to drive a car or operate heavy machinery)

Something will happen soon...



Yeah you have a great point here, something will HAVE to happen soon. With our advances in all fields, especially neurophysiology, biomechanics, psychology etc etc, we will be confronted with the unimaginable, as we always do and always have been. I do love the idea of having faith in the chaos and resting in between it all and I think it's a very valuable practice in daily life but I also do feel some sense of urgency and some sense of needing to be involved so I think that's where my interest in all this community building comes from. But in the end, I think this is far bigger than myself or even us as humans and I cannot presume to know what is the best course of action or what is going to happen, I can only act with what I am given. I think, at least for now with what I am seeing, regardless of our actions as a psychedelic community, both in this thread and on the grander scale, humanity will be confronted with this object of desire... knowledge, or in some sense, ecstasy. We have always chased it and it seems to me that we are coming to a time where it is going to lead us down the rabbit hole so to speak. This is a very exciting time indeed.
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Mar 20 2012 05:39pm
This song has been very important to me the past day or two for whatever reason. It is truly a beautiful piece of music. This is the original mix. The other mix is labeled as "Cell - Under Your Mind" whereas on this one he uses his full name for some reason. They are slightly different vibes.

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