At times, the sound ventures into psychedelic boogaloo or vicious punkabilly. |
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And if you wanna join him for a psychedelic freakout session then you can always have a word with this guy. |
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Hear the best of Floyd, from record-perfect copies of your favorite songs to their psychedelic space jams. |
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Coloured Clocks tour as a four piece band, wowing audiences with their catchy hooks combined with improvisational psychedelic jams. |
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Allan, it's been said, was the missing link between heavy-reverb surf music, early garage punk and psychedelic acid rock. |
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Instead of taking that defeatist attitude, I prefer to valiantly soldier on and find new music that's 100 times more psychedelic or mind-bending. |
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With its amazing soundtrack and psychedelic rainbow visuals it captivates adults and kids alike. |
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Al's tatterdemalion figure was washed out in a psychedelic rainbow as Sam Beckett leaped again. |
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Mysterious psychedelic scribbles fill other windows, some with a figure caught within the web of marks. |
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Decorated with psychedelic medallions and mandalas of red, yellow, and green, a high wall delimits the compound. |
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The pounding beat, uplifting crescendos and psychedelic lights had just the right effect. |
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As San Francisco turned psychedelic, he travelled to Haight-Ashbury with the intention of becoming not a hippy, but a be-bop-fuelled beatnik. |
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A relative of both amphetamine and mescaline, MDMA is often described as a stimulant with psychedelic qualities. |
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Their catalog is exceedingly effects-laden, perhaps too experimental for pop purists, but much too tuneful for diehard psychedelic torch-bearers. |
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Squire may experiment with Hendrix and Marr but his heart favours trippy, psychedelic guitars. |
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At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it. |
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His hallucinatory illustrations for the mystic had a direct impact on the psychedelic art that bloomed a few years later. |
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The book's illustrations, many of them blow-ups of wild floral designs, are psychedelic in their intensity. |
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But the delivery sells it, and a song that opens with a descending chromatic wail and psychedelic wah-wah slide is just a bit much. |
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There were also objections to the lack of narrativity and the sometimes psychedelic visual effects that replaced it. |
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When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad. |
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Their psychedelic element is heightened by bright, bright colour, like turquoise greens and those hot pinks. |
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Edinburgh's psychedelic guitar-noir noiseniks deliver a diverse range of trippy sounds and spacey pop on this, their fourth longplayer. |
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It sounds like kodo mixed with psychedelic rock and dance music, all improvised, but it's unclassifiable. |
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Every so often, director Bille Eltringham has a psychedelic fit and the visuals go arty. |
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The group makes psychedelic music born of cabin fever rather than hallucinogenics, and in their solitude. |
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The genuine seekers of truth will receive the spiritual awakening not by psychedelic drugs nor by occult practices. |
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It is a psychedelic homage to the band's heavy metal roots in the early years. |
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Individuals who use this research drug feel some psychedelic effects, surrealness, distance disorientation, time bafflement, and blocked senses. |
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It was time for faded jeans, psychedelic T-shirts, ethnic churidars, synthetic sarees, and of course, the formal coat and tie. |
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Fans of the band's swirlier tendencies will relish in their further explorations into the psychedelic folk rock. |
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Its distinctive characteristic is the sacramental use of peyote, a cactus found in the Chihuahuan Desert that contains the psychedelic mescaline. |
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Her optically dazzling, playfully psychedelic paintings are open to the charge of being about nothing more than retinal pleasure. |
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Numerous psychedelic explorers had gotten lost by irresponsibly experimenting with powerful and hard drugs. |
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Outer space, the cosmos, is a central element of what is regarded as psychedelic music. |
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I didn't realise it would be so psychedelic, and will change it something easier on the eye as soon as poss. |
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The 18 tracks of psychedelic pop, disco grooves and film snips may be a patchwork quilt of musical oddities, but one that is seamless. |
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The psychedelic cowpunks in the band claim that their suburban bubble insulated them from the comparisons that get thrown their way. |
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There, a fellow student and member of the psychedelic funksters Papa's Magic Beard invited her to an audition. |
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They've dabbled in dreamy pop music, trip-hop and dub-flavoured psychedelic hip-hop, changing up styles and experimenting on each new album. |
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The result is a breathtaking, psychedelic form of artificial life whose fitness factor is the ability to tickle the aesthetics of computer geeks. |
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They're a Japanese foursome who play real stony, acidy, '70s-style guitar rock, complete with psychedelic period get-ups. |
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At this point the band were more psychedelic fledglings than soaring prog jazz birds of paradise. |
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Hallucinogen researcher Charles Grob says psychedelic drugs have the potential to alter modern medicine. |
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They said they had great respect for LSD and other psychedelic drugs, and were well aware of their potential dangers. |
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Two of the study respondents said that they had sought psychiatric assistance because of their psychedelic drug experiences. |
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Always at the forefront of change, Ram Dass led the baby boomers to psychedelic drugs, Eastern spirituality and social activism. |
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Nobody wants to have kids who are exploring different psychedelic experiences or unusual forms of sexuality. |
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Hagman said the psychedelic effects of the drug included seeing octopus-like creatures, lions with feathers and his long-dead grandmother. |
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The acute effects that may be induced by psychedelic drugs encompass a broad spectrum of alterations in cognitive functioning. |
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At some point he recalled his fascination with psychedelic mushrooms and LSD in college. |
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Complementary use of LSD and other psychedelic substances are popular in other subcultural groups as well. |
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Most psychedelic episodes remit within 12 hours and generally do not require medical treatment. |
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Arjuna then experiences something that sounds to a modern reader like a psychotic break or psychedelic experience. |
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The documentary explores folk music, street music, psychedelic rock, pop, rock, and many traditional forms of music. |
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A Ritual Of Faith leaned more towards heavy gothic, very intense and psychedelic with really strong vocals. |
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There are washes of fuzz and two drummers pounding, but those are more like flashes of turbulence in a meandering stream of psychedelic swirl. |
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A conspicuous thread of 60s psychedelic rock runs through the up-tempo tracks on the first part of the album. |
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They were nice boys, brothers, who were drawn too deep into the dark depths of improvised and psychedelic music. |
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Everything counts in this iconoclastic mix of psychedelic rock, jazz and pop. |
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But Eichner's slices of the built universe are all slightly off-square, and some have patterns that are psychedelic meanderings. |
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Inside the van were painted psychedelic patterns, swirled rugs and several spaced out hippies reclined on a makeshift sofa. |
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The morning light reveals the whole spectrum of colors, which are intense, even psychedelic. |
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Seen en masse, the effect of these rippling colour fields, outlined by dark webs, is almost psychedelic. |
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The psychedelic colours of Fish Fry brought out the best display of dramatics, fusion and theatrics. |
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Vibrant psychedelic colors replace the more subdued natural hues found in nature. |
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Despite the colourful, psychedelic nature of the images and lights on display, they are fuzzy at best. |
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This gradual return to strong, clear colors lasted well into the 1960s, culminating in the vivid psychedelic palette of the late decade. |
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One thing I've noticed from the Arab world is a tendency toward psychedelic colors and patterns. |
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My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind-manifesting. |
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These psychedelic leftovers from the '60s are part of the dragonet fish family and range in size from 3 to 7cm. |
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The general feeling is very organic, nostalgic and dreamlike without being overly psychedelic and retro. |
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Lilly invented the isolation tank, and was I believe the first person to use ketamine as a psychedelic drug. |
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The usual Gomez sound, a psychedelic blend of blues-rock and electronic bleeps and bloops was unique enough to satisfy multiple listenings on previous albums. |
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The band's debut album won overwhelming critical acclaim, with fans swooning at their lysergic mixture of psychedelic textures and motorik rhythms. |
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While there, he experiences a multitude of psychedelic wonders and witnesses, one by one, his incorrigibly bratty fellow winners dispatched in gruesomely appropriate ways. |
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Tachycardia and hypertension are the result of sympathomimetic stimulation and the psychedelic effects of the drug result from serotonergic stimulation. |
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Dark, grainy, jerky, and sloppy, with dated psychedelic camera effects, it struggles for coherency, except in its explicit statements about anti-establishment themes. |
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A thin diamond and a thick one form an endlessly interlocking field of five-pointed stars and decagons, sort of like a mildly psychedelic bathroom tile. |
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In India, the religious use of a psychedelic called soma was featured in the Rig Veda and entheogens have been a part of south Asian religious practice for millennia. |
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Hipster trousers and a long jacket were made in almost psychedelic stripes of multi-coloured suede, PVC and ribbon sewn together so neatly as to seem seamless. |
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Comprising four young Vancouverites, this oddly-named psychedelic folk-rock act will be dropping into Edmonton this week on their first tour of Canada. |
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In just three albums, he has defined his own recognisable sound, rooted in psychedelic rock, spiritual jazz and contemporary dance music, and spurted hordes of followers. |
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This song started off sounding rather wistful and unobtrusive, but then grew into a psychedelic swirl of beats, voice and guitar that became completely captivating. |
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Visitors can take a behind-the-scenes tour of the theater and party at the psychedelic Revolution Lounge. |
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Rebels and villagers stare out from the psychedelic images with unfiltered defiance. |
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In their free time, they smoke weed, have adventures with psychedelic mushrooms, and drink beers on top of their roof. |
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His guitar playing was always the right side of avant-garde and here it shines amidst arrangements that bounce between psychedelic rock and Argentinian ambience. |
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It lasts several hours longer than either MDMA or psilocybin, and it has the greatest risk profile of any psychedelic. |
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For a lot of people this description of visions of snakes and animals and an enchanted forest really just sounds like a good old fashioned psychedelic experience. |
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More abstract delights are offered by King Camera, whose psychedelic folk cutups sound like the Incredible String Band and the Red Crayola remixed by Pierre Henry. |
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In the early days it was really about the 12-minute esoteric psychedelic acid rock jam thing, and I've kind of returned to that format because it's just natural for me. |
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For the guys there's fluffy suits in electric blue and bold red, psychedelic printed tops, wax trousers with leg-length zippers and fisherman hats. |
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In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere. |
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As psychedelic light shows gave way to the era of onstage video screens and MTV, White found himself working as a television director, before teaming up with Smith. |
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As a teen he became even more inquisitive, sampling everything from Jimi Hendrix's psychedelic blues to grunge gods Nirvana and even early punk via Iggy and the Stooges. |
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By the mid-1990s, Kinkade had become to the evangelical movement what Peter Max was to the psychedelic sixties. |
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Prior to her marriage, she joined a psychedelic rock band, Hopewell, and toured with the band through Europe for five years. |
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The thumping, Morse code like bass-line harmonizes with the psychedelic guitars flawlessly to provide the right atmosphere to let loose and have a good time. |
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Despite the bunching up of students in large droves of 30s, and the glaring psychedelic light sequences that alternated with a lot of pitch-dark moments, they did a good job. |
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It was like a psychedelic trip without that messy paranoia business. |
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With three albums under their belt, Archive attempt to find a happy medium between their Pink Floyd psychedelic rock and their trippy, electro-pop of earlier records. |
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His hair isn't streaked blue, or red, or a psychedelic purple. |
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Fluorescent light fixtures attached to the ceiling illuminated the space, and the green, orange and yellow powder glowed with an otherworldly, psychedelic intensity. |
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Trance features as many as 150 beats a minute, coupled with a thumping bass and a variety of sounds ranging from psychedelic bleeps to hard guitar rifts. |
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The usual Gomez sound, a psychedelic blend of blues-rock and electronic bleeps and bloops, was unique enough to satisfy multiple listenings on previous albums. |
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Situated somewhere between Neil Young, The Beach Boys, The Byrds and Crowded House, The Waking Eyes are as psychedelic as you can get without sounding dated. |
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Mark, who admits taking psychedelic drugs in the past, spent July in Peru where he drank Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew made from vines. |
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He was carrying nine small stamps of psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide or. |
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Hailed as the psychedelic expression of a new generation, these Op Art experiments shot Riley to fame as a radical young breakaway. |
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The Beatles stopped touring in 1966, but this is where Let It Be gets going, with psychedelic staging to recreate the trippy Sgt. |
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North East band Grasscutter will be joining psychedelic shoegaze band The Marbles Jackson on stage tonight. |
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The Octet were honed into a fighting unit, Robson modestly limiting guitar solos, saving himself for the encore's psychedelic blues frazzle. |
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It's going to be a fabulously funky Seventies summer, with psychedelic prints and Day-Glo colours that will definitely get you noticed. |
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Key acts included British Invasion bands like the Kinks, as well as psychedelic era performers like Cream, Jimi Hendrix and the Jeff Beck Group. |
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First single Opposite of Adults masterfully takes psychedelic popsters MGMT's Kids and turns it into a paean to youthful optimism and ambition. |
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Zappa Plays Zappa Frank Zappa is another iconic figure of rock, who beguiled audiences for decades with his psychedelic jazz-rock sound. |
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A giant stride from the dive centre, the house reef is teeming with macro life, including ghost pipefish, seahorses and psychedelic nudibranchs. |
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Crispian is still singing about mystical revolutions and the band still produce a hard-edged, psychedelic rock. |
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Magic mushrooms are mushrooms that contain the psychedelic compounds psilocybin and psilocin. |
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His search for a cure takes him to Africa where he takes Ibogaine, one of the most powerful psychedelic substances known to mankind. |
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The mushrooms contain the psychedelic compounds psilocybin and psilocin and when taken colours, sounds and objects appear distorted. |
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With tunes plucked from a twisted psychedelic era, the BJM experience was more than just one of this year's gigs to namedrop. |
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They achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music. |
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Released in June 1968, the album featured a psychedelic cover designed by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis. |
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Considered one of the UK's first psychedelic music groups, Pink Floyd began their career at the vanguard of London's underground music scene. |
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In modern Western society, they are used recreationally for their psychedelic effects. |
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The counterculture of the 1960s was closely associated with psychedelic rock. |
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The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas. |
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Its psychedelic sound was complemented by the cover art, which featured a 3D photo by Michael Cooper, who had also photographed the cover of Sgt. |
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Many psychedelic, electric folk and early progressive bands were aided by exposure from BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel. |
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Groups that emerged from the American psychedelic scene about the same time included Iron Butterfly, MC5, Blue Cheer and Vanilla Fudge. |
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Hamburg has a vibrant psychedelic trance community, with record labels such as Spirit Zone. |
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It's underpinned by a bohemian and psychedelic feel and aims to play host to the spirit of legendary singer-songwriter Nick Drake. |
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These trends climaxed in the 1969 Woodstock festival, which saw performances by most of the major psychedelic acts. |
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In the British press publications appeared about the use of psychedelic drugs by festival visitors. |
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Stevens's songs have a mystical, faintly psychedelic flavour, and are mostly sung in his native Welsh language. |
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The band's brand of psychedelic space rock has gained them many admirers from Thurston Moore and Julian Cope to Jello Biafra. |
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Siouxsie and the Banshees tended to use flanging guitar effects, producing a brittle, cold and harsh sound that contrasted with their psychedelic rock predecessors. |
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Others totally abandoned the traditional element including Donovan and the Incredible String Band, who have been seen as developing psychedelic folk. |
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Bowie's music hall fascination continued to surface sporadically alongside such diverse styles as hard rock and heavy metal, soul, psychedelic folk and pop. |
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The songs also had more experimental, psychedelic influences. |
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From the psychedelic rock and the Canterbury scenes came Soft Machine, who, it has been suggested, produced one of the artistically successfully fusions of the two genres. |
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Glam rock emerged from the English psychedelic and art rock scenes of the late 1960s and can be seen as both an extension of and reaction against those trends. |
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With round windows, an ambient lighting machine, and a psychedelic mural, Storyk wanted the studio to have a relaxing environment that would encourage Hendrix's creativity. |
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Peyote a small spineless cactus has been a major source of psychedelic mescaline and has probably been used by Native Americans for at least five thousand years. |
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In 1971, a second treaty the Convention on Psychotropic Substances had to be introduced to deal with newer recreational psychoactive and psychedelic drugs. |
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Well, jungle emerged from rave culture, which fused late sixties psychedelic utopianism with the postdisco music that came out of Chicago and Detroit. |
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The Pierces THE GLEE CLUB, BIRMINGHAM FOR their latest album Creation, Pierce sisters Allison and Catherine worked while under the influence of psychedelic brew ayahuasca. |
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The event is a brand new festival, the festival organisers have recruited an eclectic line up of fringe, experimental and psychedelic music makers. |
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It featured in virtually every 'album of the year' poll going, with critics falling over themselves to praise the band's innovative take on psychedelic rock. |
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Hot off the heels of the Sonic Union mini-fest with Evil Blizzard in May, the gig is the latest in Tees Music Alliance's on-going psychedelic and alternative gig series. |
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Rick Dodgson had filled the gap by offering the first academic biography of the best-selling author and inspirational figure amongst psychedelic enthusiasts. |
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Over the last few years Al Lover has gained much notoriety for his melding of contemporary and past garage and psychedelic rock into spaced out abrasive beats. |
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He describes this development in the realms of healthcare, ecological thinking, and the sacralization of psychedelic substances in opening chapters. |
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The hallucinogenic experience, whether it was psychotomimetic or psychedelic, almost always impressed the volunteers by the striking changes in perception. |
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Albert Hofmann was a Swiss scientist known best for being the first person to synthesize, ingest, and learn of the psychedelic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide. |
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But the album delves further into the quartet's penchant for psychedelic rock and country inspired by Sahm and Meyers' work in the Sir Douglas Quintet. |
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Flowers such as four-o'clocks and portulacas invented the fluorescent look long before the psychedelic 1960s with its black light posters, new research shows. |
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With its quirky, minor-key tonality and its penchant for psychedelic jams, it's very easy for listeners to think they've gotten the band pegged early on. |
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In the study, one third of the subjects reported ingestion of psychedelic mushrooms was the single most spiritually significant event of their lives. |
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From their earliest days, they employed visual effects to accompany their psychedelic rock music while performing at venues such as the UFO Club in London. |
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The genres they have been associated with include progressive rock, symphonic rock, art rock, glam rock, hard rock, heavy metal, pop rock, and psychedelic rock. |
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As psychedelic rock and the hippie subculture grew more popular in the United Kingdom, much of mod, for a time seemed intertwined with those movements. |
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Glam rock emerged from the English psychedelic and art rock scenes of the late 1960s and can be seen as both an extension of, and a reaction against, those trends. |
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Before the song was given a title for commercial release, it was played by DJ Ron Hardy at a nightclub where psychedelic drugs were reportedly used. |
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