This topic is dedicated to Psychedelic Music of all kinds. (Psychedelic Rave Music doesn't.)
This topic is dedicated to Psychedelic Music of all kinds. (Psychedelic Rave Music doesn't.)
Last edited by Tom Crooze; June 30, 2011 at 06:33 PM.
Now this is my sort of thread!
Doesn't count? But you can't have a psychedelic thread without this, trust me:(Psychedelic Rave Music doesn't.)
Last edited by God; June 30, 2011 at 07:42 PM.
I honestly hear no difference between it and normal Rave.
Sounds pretty damn trippy to me. Most rave music is pretty drugged up anyway though...
here's another classic, as psychedelic as it gets, complete with cheesy hippie lyrics
and some psychedelic hip-hop
Interesting fusion Genre.
Camel
"My garden may be smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum!"
a great song ... and one more ... ok, one last
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This thread's lack of Black Moth Super Rainbow disturbs me.
@PeasentsSuck
Why with the Electronic Psychedelia hate?
"You have a decent ear for notes
but you can't yet appreciate harmony."
Black Moth Super Rainbow!? That is by far the most awesome band name i've ever heard.
I figure i'll add another.
Does this count?
Last edited by Kanaric; June 30, 2011 at 10:01 PM.
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Posted these before the site went down so here we go again.
The 13th Floor Elevators:
Rollercoaster
Levitation
Reverberation
Electric Prunes - Get Me To The World On Time
Red Crayola - Hurricane Fighter Plane
13th Floor Elevators were definitely worth reposting.
And PeasentsSuck, I have to recommend this, completely mind-blowing electronic psych from 1969, before synthesisers were around
No, I don't like it.
Let's do it:
Anything by Lady Gaga is pretty psycho.
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