Scary Music

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by mrkite, Dec 18, 2007.

  1. mrkite

    mrkite Member

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    I was just wondering... the way music can influence a trip, what songs would make a trip really terrifying? Like with the lyrics or whatever. I was thinking 'For the Benefit of Mr. kite' by the beatles- I think its weird :) what about everyone else?
     
  2. Kalizhada

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    Use white rabbit from Jefferson Starship, or the entire Wall album from Pink Floyd. Use music that has very indepth meaning.
    Ki
     
  3. Ynef

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    Strange. I have always thought it's Jefferson Airplane but I just googled Starship and I think you're right [​IMG]

    Anyway, White Rabbit is a really cool song to listen on Salvia. I would also suggest something dark like experimental noise if you want a bad trip LOL.
     
  4. soundsystem

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    I once smoked some salvia while listening to Selected Ambient Works Volume II by Aphex Twin. I'd heard that salvia usually works best with minimal sense input, and it wasn't a breakthrough experience but was the most interesting experience I've had with salvia (I've never managed a breakthrough). I smoked several bong hits in quick succession, holding the smoke in as long as I could each time, then laid down on my bed. I experienced a series of sensations of seeing/being in various scenes/places, nothing otherworldly, just scenes you might see in real life, but which I didn't recognise. It was almost like being on a train and seeing places go by. Then the CD skipped and I was jerked right back to normality :)
     
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    Why whould you want to make a trip "really terrifying"? That would just suck ass. I've never had a bad trip, but I have friends that have and they say it is the absolute worse.
     
  6. mrkite

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    i don't actually want a bad trip cuz that'd be silly :) i'm just quite curious what everyone thinks
     
  7. Kalizhada

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    If you REALLY want to be scared use music from "Come to Daddy" from Aphex.
     
  8. Daebleak

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    I have experimented with large doses of Salvia 10x and different music types. My first experiment was with ambient techno/electronica(Sirius Ch.35 Chill.) This was pleasant for about 5 seconds whensome of the high pitched electronica kicked in, speaking to me. Although it was only various beeping and whirring, it said "Mom says lie in bed, Mom says lie in bed," over and over. I think this was myself telling myself to lie down, as to not hurt my self. Lyrics heard while on Salvia have a profound effect on the trip, as every word is directed to YOU, and everything they say makes perfect sense. So choose carefully.
     
  9. teknogothraver

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    If you want to feel like you discovered a secret meaning of life and be prepared to be terrified listen the song "Sleepwalking" by "The Cruxshadows" while your on salvia in a dark place with it turned up loud! be warnred its a truly terrifying experience!
     
  10. check.

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    animal collective
     
  11. Steele

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    4 words.... INNA GADDA DA VIDA MAN! (yeh so its five)
     
  12. BillyX

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    Try some dark psy something along the lines of xenomorph :D
     

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