So I recently tried DiPT for the first time. This chemical was nothing like I expected. I measured out approximately 35mg of this tryptamine and swallowed it at about 1:30 p.m. on a Friday that I had off from work. So here goes, the story of my DiPT adventure. A short time after swallowing the capsule I decided to listen to some new rare early Smashing Pumpkins cd's that I had acquired. I called my cousin and he convinced me to come sit with him on some outdoor patio bar with him and have a couple beers in the sun. I figured that I was up for an adventure so I headed out to meet him - walked to the light rail that is located in my home city, headphones in ears as I got lost in the music. So by the time I reached the light rail boarding platform near my home - about an hour had passed and I was starting to feel it. I bought a ticket from the automated machine and boarded when the light rail came. I had planned to make a pit stop and get off light rail to stop by the bank, but I realized that I was actually starting to trip rather profoundly and that I couldn't trust myself with any responsibility or money transactions or talking to people right now. I also noticed that the music in my headphones had started to sound disharmonous and nonsensical. The Smashing Pumpkins sounded pitch shifted - like they were being heard far away and distorted. The light rail went through a long tunnel that actually kind of started to scare me because all of the sounds around me started to sound distorted and nonsensical. Like the sounds that I was used to hearing were replaced with other sounds. I finally came out of the other end of the tunnel and got off the light rail into the sun. I took off my headphones and realized that the world around me had changed. Every sound was different. The tryptamine body buzz was fantastic. I finally made it to my cousin's downtown apartment - gladly - as I needed refuge from the strange new world that I had entered. After about another hour - the DiPT had leveled out, I had become used to it, and we attempted to go out to a bar near my cousin's apartment. Sitting in the bar was crazy. This tryptamine isn't necessarily psychedelic in the sense that I didn't necessarily SEE anything - but my hearing had been completely altered and the body high was intense. I had a couple pints and asked my cousin to order a small basket of tator tots as I thought I was hungry. However, when they arrived I realized that eating them would be a daunting task. So I piked at them trying to pretend to eat small little bites. Music is kind of my thing and I know a lot about different bands. So in the bar my cousin was laughing because each song that came on I could not make out or make sense of. It all sounded like it was made with futeristic instruments that had not been invented yet. Sometimes - like when a Talking Heads song came on - I could recognize what the song was SUPPOSED to sound like and yet it sounded totally different. My musical ear was completely altered. The next parts of the trip are more of the same pitch shifted altered sound experience with the effects gradually tapering off until I could finally hear normally again approximately 24 hours later. That's right - the pitch shifted sounds lasted that long. I was pretty happy to get my hearing back and be able to listen to things normally again. All in all - DiPT is a very powerful chemical to be respected. The body high would be fantastic if the pitch shifted musical/sound craziness were just slightly less. Anyway, there's my report.
Oh man i agree with you completely. it has quite a pleasant psychedelic body buzz thing going, and its effects on music serve more as a hindrance than another item on the menu of the drug experience; it simply renders all sounds non-functional, broken, disharmonized, alien, uncomfortable. where things once flowed in your canals like water they now tumble and jamble and shear like razor bladed boulders of granite