Guest --SYNTH-- Posted March 9, 2003 Share Posted March 9, 2003 1) What's the meaning (for u) of the word "psychedelic" ????(not only related to music but also movies, art....) 2) Is the psytrance an evolution of the old psychedelic songs (like pink floyd and jim hendrix)??? 3) Guitars on psytrance: Yes or Not??? (i wanna know which side is gonna win) -- PSY 4 EVER -- peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BRAzALIEN Posted March 9, 2003 Share Posted March 9, 2003 1-psychedelic isn't music or whatever that makes you have sensations and a different perception of what is going on? 2-hell yeah... it's a new stage of psychedelic music... 3-YESSSS... guitars if well used in a song it tears your inside apart... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest --==1400MiLeS==-- Posted March 9, 2003 Share Posted March 9, 2003 1. Psychedelic translates colorfull hallucinogetic experiences...the visual side of music, drugs and movies. 2. Yep it should be although with current flirt with clean and sober minimal/progressive and simple and cheap full-on, its drifting increasingly from its roots. 3. Yeah, why not. But I prefer less conventional analog instruments such as sitars, mandolins... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hallucinogenious Posted March 9, 2003 Share Posted March 9, 2003 im bored answering the 2 questions ... Guitar is a music instrument Psychedelic Trance is music So, guitar can be used at psychedelic trance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest maoi Posted March 9, 2003 Share Posted March 9, 2003 I have tried to find an appropriate name for the agents under discussion: a name that will include the concepts of enriching the mind and enlarging the vision.... My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind manifesting. [emphasis added] – Humphry Osmond, "A Review of the Clinical Effects of Psychotomimetic Agents," Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci., 14 March 1957. [T]oday the word "psychedelic" is so well known that it is commonly used in advertisements. But its meaning has become more clouded as its fame increased. What is psychedelic? A style of lettering on posters? The deafening throb of a rock band? Kaleidoscopic light effects that tire the eyes? Or anything at all that one wishes to sell? The psychedelic fashions will pass, and the word "psychedelic" may have to go with them. It may have lost its ability to refer to an elusive and precious state of consciousness. Say "psychedelic" and you hear the glib voice of the salesman, the hypocritical tones of the mystifier, the rationalizing chatter of the dissipated and purposeless. But this was not what Humphry Osmond meant by the word. "Psychedelic" was a good word. A sick society has degraded its referent and thus the name. We need a new name and a new concept. [T]he term "psychotomimetic" was coined for a drug that induced psychosis. Psychology, which is etymologically the study of the "soul," has until recently concerned itself only with mental illness and aberrant behavior, and all of the terms from the psycho- root suffer from this connotation of sickness: psychotic, for example, cannot mean "soulful." Osmond attempted to avoid these adverse associations when he coined "psychedelic".… However, not only is "psychedelic" an incorrect verbal formation, but it has become so invested with connotations of the pop-culture of the 1960s that it is incongruous to speak of a shaman's taking a "psychedelic" drug. We, therefore, propose a new term that would be appropriate for describing states of shamanic and ecstatic possession induced by ingestion of mind-altering drugs. In Greek the word entheos means literally "god (theos) within," and was used to describe the condition that follows when one is inspired and possessed by the god that has entered one's body. It was applied to prophetic seizures, erotic passion and artistic creation, as well as to those religious rites in which mystical states were experienced through the ingestion of substances that were transubstantial with the deity. In combination with the Greek root gen-, which denotes the action of "becoming," this word results in the term that we are proposing: entheogen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sienis Posted March 10, 2003 Share Posted March 10, 2003 1) it´s anything that you can´t figure out in advance.... music for example...the first time you hear a REAL psychedelic track, you are not supposed to be able to guess how the rest of the track will sound after a minute into the track.... or a movie that´s all hollywood style you can surely guess what´s gonna happen, but a movie like, lets say 'The Cube' is psychedelic to me...... 2) surely psychedelic music is being made in most genres and is rooted and inspired by earlier music years of psy... 3) guitars...i love guitars ....no matter if it´s normal or distorted...a distorted electric guitar has a very powerful sound and adds to the dynamics and speed of a track.... it´s all waves anyway, so as long as it sounds good i don´t care.... but don´t expect either one to win.. it´s just a matter of taste... LovE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sienis Posted March 10, 2003 Share Posted March 10, 2003 1) it´s anything that you can´t figure out in advance.... music for example...the first time you hear a REAL psychedelic track, you are not supposed to be able to guess how the rest of the track will sound after a minute into the track.... or a movie that´s all hollywood style you can surely guess what´s gonna happen, but a movie like, lets say 'The Cube' is psychedelic to me...... 2) surely psychedelic music is being made in most genres and is rooted and inspired by earlier music years of psy... 3) guitars...i love guitars ....no matter if it´s normal or distorted...a distorted electric guitar has a very powerful sound and adds to the dynamics and speed of a track.... it´s all waves anyway, so as long as it sounds good i don´t care.... but don´t expect either one to win.. it´s just a matter of taste... LovE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tripster Posted March 10, 2003 Share Posted March 10, 2003 very nice post maoi !!!! ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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