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What are they calling psychedelic music these days, as all the searches I do come up electro crap?

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    @enc said:
    "Electro crap" Wow !! There's a sweaping statement if ever there was one

    didn't mean that all electro is crap, just that when searching for current psychedelic music that mostly crap electro comes up... I'm fine with electro I make some myself.

  • @reasOne said:
    Tame impala
    one of my favs

    like tame impala too, I'm trying to find more current stuff like the mild high club, king gizzard and the lizard wizard, weyes blood, and Drugdealer

    but mainly I'm curious what what they call it now cause the old labels bring up a completely different kind of music now?

  • @jolico said:
    It’s now called psychedelic rock.
    Modern hippies are into psychedelic trance which is around 145bpm so that the rolling bassline matches the alpha wave frequency of the brain when in the dream state.

    Is greatest music in the world.
    All other music have inferior potassium.

    ok, think you're the second person tapping me on the forehead and telling me to add 'rock' to the search...

  • @MonzoPro said:
    Proper job:

    yesss, that's that that...

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  • Technically, they both contain water and they both absorb all wavelengths of light except blue, so there is some commonality...

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  • Thought this was interesting from John Hopkins:

  • edited March 2019

    @jolico said:
    It’s now called psychedelic rock.
    Modern hippies are into psychedelic trance which is around 145bpm so that the rolling bassline matches the alpha wave frequency of the brain when in the dream state.

    psytrance goes from approx 130 bpm (progressive stuff) to even 200 bpm (hitek) ;-)

  • edited March 2019

    145bpm = 0.604Hz x 16 = 9.667Hz
    Alpha wave range is 8 to 13 Hz

    this is all nonsense :) don't get me wrong, i started with goa in late '90s and psytrance is still my main style, i released even some stuff on Ovnimoon's sublabel "Goa Records" ;) So i know something about this genre..

    All this esoteric crap is nothing but crap :))))

    It's great music, very complex (most complex and most hard to produce from all electronic genres i produced), openair parties are fantastic, decorations are great - watching them in the nigh with UV ligh, during dancing in nature is really great, never experienced anything like that in other genres - but all this new age esoteric bla bla crap around it is nonsense, i dislike it. It's just music, not spiritual shit or religion)

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    ....

  • @dendy said:

    145bpm = 0.604Hz x 16 = 9.667Hz
    Alpha wave range is 8 to 13 Hz

    this is all nonsense :) don't get me wrong, i started with goa in late '90s and psytrance is still my main style, i released even some stuff on Ovnimoon's sublabel "Goa Records" ;) So i know something about this genre..

    All this esoteric crap is nothing but crap :))))

    It's great music, very complex (most complex and most hard to produce from all electronic genres i produced), openair parties are fantastic, decorations are great - watching them in the nigh with UV ligh, during dancing in nature is really great, never experienced anything like that in other genres - but all this new age esoteric bla bla crap around it is nonsense, i dislike it. It's just music, not spiritual shit or religion)

    Relax dude. I’m not an antivaxxer or a flat-earther.
    My music is mainly 128bpm just for convenience.

  • edited March 2019

    @dendy said:

    145bpm = 0.604Hz x 16 = 9.667Hz
    Alpha wave range is 8 to 13 Hz

    this is all nonsense :) don't get me wrong, i started with goa in late '90s and psytrance is still my main style, i released even some stuff on Ovnimoon's sublabel "Goa Records" ;) So i know something about this genre..

    All this esoteric crap is nothing but crap :))))

    It's great music, very complex (most complex and most hard to produce from all electronic genres i produced), openair parties are fantastic, decorations are great - watching them in the nigh with UV ligh, during dancing in nature is really great, never experienced anything like that in other genres - but all this new age esoteric bla bla crap around it is nonsense, i dislike it. It's just music, not spiritual shit or religion)

    Sure, if the music is made by a bunch of ignorant people with no conscious connection the source of everything, or even basic training as healers or shamans. The music they make is a mere copy of true spiritual music, it is created for popular culture and is conceived of as a consumer product

    Your belief creates your reality. You can’t expect something to affect you if you already decided it won’t affect you. Openess is pretty key in spiritual matters.

    But really, you just haven’t smoked nearly enough banana peels.

    🤪

  • Tremendm Labs has several psychedelic projects (to say so myself), 86BiTz on Twitch Friday nights may be the most visually psychedelic (the music is trippy too), but the Perfect_Glitch group jams on Wednesday nights are definitely the most psychedelic in a Glitch-Rock / STS-9 sort of way.

    The most recent episodes are always up on Twitch and all the episodes are cataloged on YouTube

    YouTube
    https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCurmnNhmzauj8MRQcagCCQQ

    TWITCH

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  • For ‘ modern’ psych, Shpongle is my fav or Ozric Tenticles who are a mix of guitar driven psych and dance driven rhythms. Steve Hillage has straddled both eras very well with Gong and System 7. Most ‘pysch’ I hear these days is retro in one way or another. Though there was the Witch House genre a few years back which seemed like psych influenced hip-hop.

  • I have no idea what they call it these days. Mostly find stuff looking at related artists on spotify or last.fm. :)

    Maybe troll the line ups of Desert Daze for the last few years? It definitely bends psychedelic. https://desertdaze.org/lineup/#/

    @kobamoto said:
    have been finding the stuff I like most down under

    :) I was gonna suggest King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

    I've also be loving Beak lately.

  • James Holden is probably best known for remixing these days but I think his own music is pretty amazing and plenty psychadelic.

  • I know you're looking for new stuff but I'll add three of my favorite psychedelic albums from the 90s... because I'm old af.

    Broadcast – Haha Sound <3 <3 <3

    Mercury Rev's Deserter's Songs is a fucking incredible psych record top to bottom. They're going to do the entire thing at that Desert Daze festival.

    And The Olivia Tremor Control – "Black Foliage"
    ... because a psychedelic thread without any Elephant 6 bands just feels kind of wrong.

  • Damn, one more. A lot of the stuff that was coming out under the moniker 'Chillwave' a few years ago can be pretty psychedelic.

    Washed Out's "Within and Without" (2011) sounds like the love child of Slowdive, Tubeway Army and Howard Jones

    And because this is the AB forum... here's him doing one of the songs from the record in a Black Cab Session with nothing but an iPad running NS1.

  • Here are a couple more...


  • Some more classics...

  • @pichi said:
    For ‘ modern’ psych, Shpongle is my fav or Ozric Tenticles who are a mix of guitar driven psych and dance driven rhythms. Steve Hillage has straddled both eras very well with Gong and System 7.

    I’m dancing away in this vid, great gig, even with Nik Turner honking away...

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @pichi said:
    For ‘ modern’ psych, Shpongle is my fav or Ozric Tenticles who are a mix of guitar driven psych and dance driven rhythms. Steve Hillage has straddled both eras very well with Gong and System 7.

    I’m dancing away in this vid, great gig, even with Nik Turner honking away...

    Cool! Sounds like a great concert! Nik sounds great too.

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    @pichi said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @pichi said:
    For ‘ modern’ psych, Shpongle is my fav or Ozric Tenticles who are a mix of guitar driven psych and dance driven rhythms. Steve Hillage has straddled both eras very well with Gong and System 7.

    I’m dancing away in this vid, great gig, even with Nik Turner honking away...

    Cool! Sounds like a great concert! Nik sounds great too.

    I'd seen Hillage with Gong, but the last solo gig I'd been to was in 1979...so being able to stand about three feet in front of him, and be treated to a couple of hours of guitaring greatness was a wonderful thing indeed. Nik did a bit of his Xitintoday album.

    At the same festival the Hawklords played an immaculate version of the Hawkwind Space Ritual set, and Here & Now played the whole of their Floating Anarchy album. So in classic psychedelia terms it was a pretty good festival.

  • I saw Black Midi last year, I was reminded of Captain Beefheat. They were playing with Damo Suzuki (Can fame) in tiny venue in Brixton.

  • thanks everyone!

    @syrupcore
    that mercury rev was just right for this morning, hadn't heard of them thanks

  • One of my favourite albums: Old skool psychedelica...

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