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Im not here to debate sanity... im just asking you how you listen to the beautiful songs by Pink Floyd and drown puppies...Exactly what songs are you listening to by Pink Floyd while your "drowning these puppies"?
Quote from: SirJamesaford on July 18, 2007, 07:45:07 amIm not here to debate sanity... im just asking you how you listen to the beautiful songs by Pink Floyd and drown puppies...Exactly what songs are you listening to by Pink Floyd while your "drowning these puppies"?Some Pink Floyd songs aren't exactly beautiful....Some can be disturbing...
Quote from: Valorman on July 18, 2007, 01:50:17 pmQuote from: SirJamesaford on July 18, 2007, 07:45:07 amIm not here to debate sanity... im just asking you how you listen to the beautiful songs by Pink Floyd and drown puppies...Exactly what songs are you listening to by Pink Floyd while your "drowning these puppies"?Some Pink Floyd songs aren't exactly beautiful....Some can be disturbing...Yes but even songs like "One of my turns" or "the thin ice" or "the trial" or "high hopes" are still beautiful... id like to know which ones you speak of.
According to John Balance, the premise behind this release is that hallucinogens act as time machines - they can conjure up histories of yourself and/or act as predictors of the future. In any case, they can remove you from "temporal reality". These tracks on this disc are not only formulas for hallucinogens, but the tracks have been tested, retested, rejected, et cetera.There are two links listed inside the disc: www.fungi.com and deoxy.org/deoxy.htm.John Balance says "Telepathine is one of the constituent compounds of Yage, the complex hallucinogenic Shamans drink that can be brewed in as many ways as there are Shamans.I think Telepathine was on of the first to be identified as being present in the brew and as one of Yage's powers is to bestow telepathy on participants thats how it got its name."
Clay Pinn says, "I once blanked out for about 20 mins. while listening to time machines. when i came through, i was extremely disturbed, because, as far as i remember, before i blanked out, i was sitting on the floor in my room, but afterwards, i was standing in my closet, with the door open, and the television was on. one other time, i decided to remain awake throughout the night, and i was listening to moon's milk... it was on repeat. i started having very slight and suggestive hallucinations (this was about 2 in the morning, and, in case you ask, i was not sleepy at all.) soon, i had this very stimulating feeling. i was extremely happy, but totally fucking wierded out (i had to say that). i had these ideas streaming through my head, and i could have sworn that i heard rain falling in my room. it was beautiful... truley one of the best experiences (sans chemicals, as well) i have ever had."Reviews Overall impression: excellent. The line on the back of the cardboard two-fold sleeve probably says it best: "4 tones to facilitate travel through time." The four track names are all chemical names for hallucinogens. The music is drone-based, deep ... very deep ... sub-bass drones that somehow seem to entangle with your very thoughts and emotions as they carry you. I listened to this disc twice with headphones while at work earlier this evening, and although I didn't travel through time, feel like I was traveling through time or achieve an instantaneous erection ... it did give me a strange emotional sensation. I really can't explain it .. the drones maintain a similarity throughout each track, but they shift and become altered without you really realizing what's taking place. They remain what I would call "beautiful" drones, they never become too distorted or resonant ... very haunting yet affirming and all consuming. This disc is another welcome tool, alongside the likes of Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works II", Dead Voices on Air, Propeller, and of course, many Brian Eno and Coil discs, in my collection of ambient and/or ambient/drone works. I sometimes think that JB and PC have come across some greater plane of knowledge that allows them to subliminally communicate with your psyche through sound. Their work is remarkable. Also, be sure to check out the latest single, "Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull". Note: I have not, nor do I intend to use the above disc in conjuction with hallucinogens. I'll leave that to you . - Mark Weddle