Trippy music?

SHOOT2KILL66

The Gardener
Moby-thousand ....... YouTube - Moby - Thousand ,,,Hes trying to kill us ,this used to be in the guinness book of records as the fastest in the world , this tune in a dingy dark rave pumping lsd this was scary shit haha

Prodigy-Out of space ....... YouTube - The Prodigy - Out of Space ,,, This single track started me in the underground rave/techno/hardcore/acid scene 1992 , Mad but the begining

Orbital- belfast .......... YouTube - Orbital Belfast Chill out and watch the sun raise and feel the exeacy classic acid house .. shear blitz

This is a must must see , This is yoda a dancer from the Rythmic State he used to keep things bubbling back in the day YouTube - Yoda Goes Oldskool also check yoda out and about ........ I think he has to much time on his hands thou now days and should move on lmao
 

Woomeister

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Yeah seen them live so many times they are one my favourites and I know Beth lead singer of Portishead, my old man used to Run a pub in her village.
 

Maccabee

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Yeah seen them live so many times they are one my favourites and I know Beth lead singer of Portishead, my old man used to Run a pub in her village.
That's awesome. She doesn't release much material these days, but I love the sound of her voice. The collaboration with Rustin Mann (Out of Season) was really good.

There's rumors of a new Portishead album, Third (aka Saturnine.) There was a rapidshare link for a supposed bootleg of a rough cut of the album, but I was too late to the party and the link is dead.

Here's hoping it's for real. If you talk to Beth, tell her there are still plenty of people around who want to hear more!

Check this out, I have no idea who this guy is--you might. Pretty good cover of Teardrop. The preamble stops, and the song starts, at 1:35

YouTube - Newton Faulkner - Teardrop (Comical intro: Rusted Root)
 

stereo99

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Got recommendations : (most avaliable u torrent) - for free !!
Fc kahuna - machine say's yes.
The Beloved - The sun rising.
Fingathing & the big red nebula band - Fingathing.
Dub Pistols - Speakers & Tweeters.
Bent - Pragrammed to love/ Ariels/The everlasting blink.
Hexstatic - rewind.
Morcheeba - Platinum collection.
Mozez - So still.
Prefuse 73 - Vocal studies & uprock narratives.
Red snapper - Making bones/ Our aim is to satisfy red snapper.
Ils - Bohemia/ Idiots behind the wheel/ Soul trader.
Telepop music - genetic world.
Unkle - everthing these guys do!!
Zero 7 - simple things.:mrgreen:
 

blitz

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Here's some ideas: Bob Marley, Damien Marley, Sizzla, Bounty Killer, some John Holt, (I'd say any reggae just about), Grateful Dead, Dark Star Orchestra, The Doors, White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Toll, Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin, The String Cheese Incident, Moe., Sublime, The Flaming Lips.
If you're looking for some all out trippy music then I'd suggest
Shpongle, Infected Mushroom, Hallucinogen, Sound Tribe Sector 9(STS9)

.....I'll try to remember more but I'm listening to Three 6 Mafia and its hard to think trippy chill music while listening to this.
yes, i've seen waaaay to much shitty rap being tossed around this board- this stuff is more to my liking.

I'm not a big fan of reggae, but psychedelic rock is always great- Pink Floyd, Flaming Lips, Yes, etc... Shpongle is a whole new direction- that shit is by far the trippiest album I've ever listened to. to that I'd add DJ Shadow, The Orb, DJ Cam, possibly Massive Attack (particularly the dub remix album 'no protection')
 

Maccabee

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From the psychedelic rock lineage, it seems like Procul Harem deserves another quick plug:

YouTube - Procol Harum Cerdes

There's so much more, I don't even want to try and figure out my other favorites as I'd spend hours trying to make sure I'm not missing something important.
But here's another couple classics:

YouTube - Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses
YouTube - Traffic - Forty Thousand Headmen (Live, 1970)

Massive Attack is not "possibly"--Massive Attack is definitely. Most people should probably buy Mezzanine first, and then Protection. Blue Lines is also awesome, but has a somewhat more dated sound that may turn some people off. No Protection is great if you're already a fan of spaced-out dub--but those who don't know what they're getting into may find the Mad Professor's productions to be a little too over the top.

I'd agree that Shpongle is a lot of fun. It seems to be all things to all people--I've heard it called experimental rock, ambient, dub, and even slow trance. That's pretty cool.
 

Maccabee

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bongsmilieyoo listen to the beastie boys!:weed:
Only Paul's Boutique and maybe Le Son Hip du Monde Hop (aka The In Sound From Way Out) are really psychedelic, though.

YouTube - Beastie Boys -B-Boy Bouillabaisse (Prt 1)

Although, if you like the turntable-heavy Beastie sound and you want trippy, what you REALLY want is DJ QBERT & WAAAAAAVVVVVETWISTERS!

YouTube - DJ Qbert's Wave Twisters Part 1
YouTube - DJ Qbert's Wave Twisters Part 2

[Note, Wave Twisters is a short anime musical. You need a little while to watch these through. If you're impatient, fast forward P1 to one minute in for a little faster start.]

About Wave Twisters:

Wave Twisters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Also excellent is Interstella 555, which is an anime musical from Daft Punk.
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Start here to watch the whole thing:
YouTube - Daft Punk- Interstella 5555 (part 1)

The big numbers from the movie, if you don't want to watch the whole thing:

YouTube - One More Time - Daft Punk
YouTube - Daft Punk - Harder Better Faster Stronger (Interstella)
YouTube - Daft Punk - Too long [second half of this--"I need it too"--is better than the first, for which it is titled]
 

blitz

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Orbital , Sven vath , Dj producer , The Progidy Out of sapce , Moby:Thousand , Lenny Dee , Dj Danna , Dj Hype , Laruent Gardner , Easygroove , And the legend Joey Beltram ,
most of the stuff on here has definitely been more downtempo, but bringing in old skool The Prodigy (Experience) and Joey Beltram definitely ups the ante. I'm a big fan of just trippy EDM too. I probably wouldn't listen to Joey Beltram unless he was live, but The Prodigy Experience is SUCH a fucked up album... same for Acen and Spiral Tribe: old skool breakbeat hardcore rave music is quite trippy, unlike the watered down Ambien trance that Tiesto is selling now.

more in the dance direction, I like Underworld a lot, Sasha & Digweed did some classic mixes, Orbital, Hybrid... some of Oakenfold's earlier stuff (before Tranceport) is sort of goa
 

WiZ Kid

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I usually listen to rap but i'm an avid tripper and when I trip I like to listen to artists like:

Pink Floyd (Animals Album= Best to Trip to)
Infected Mushroom
Polyphonic Spree
Jimi Hendrix
Erykah Badu
Atmosphere
Fugees

Hope you like them:blsmoke:
 

DWR

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Hallucinogen

Infected Mushrooms

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And loads of minimal, goa & psychadelica...
 

UshUsh

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I used to enjoy Infected Mushroom back in the day, but a few of their later songs I've heard are chucking in too many instruments instead of just a nice trippy beat to listen to.
Can't go wrong with any type of DNB (i.e Pendulum), always decent!
 
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