subindex wrote:im not
really down with it killed rave sene in the southwest last year all 'ed the fuk up sat in cars in k holes bring back the mdma n gurners lol
a lot of the time its more fun to sit in a car mashed right out though.
the average cornish rave (can't speak for devon) consists of 50 people 'aving it medium-sized to some psy trance around the back of a cow shed up a muddy lane.
great thing about ket is that it can make a shit night SOOOO much better.
i find pills/mdma make shit nights even worse.
Well I tried K & Dubstep together for the first time last night. All I can say is fuck yeah! It goes so well with the dubstep sound. Wasted Wednesdays just got better.
First time I listened to Dubstep (live), I was on a LSD+MDMA+K trip.
It totally blew me away. That night, I felt in love with Dubstep.
Then, I heard Skream play at Shambhala while I was on a Ketaflip (MDMA+K). It just felt like I knew this sound. As if all my life I had been waiting for this wild, yet very mechanical and alien sound.
I believe each drug has a genre of music that it fits perfectly with.
-LSD and Psilocybin mushrooms definitely fit perfectly with smooth psychedelic stuff like Psybient (psy-ambient), Ambient and Psychedelic rock.
-MDMA is the perfect drug for Goa, Ambient and their derivates (Psybient, Psytrance, Trance, Ethno-tech)
-Coke, Speed, and other evil stimulants (lol) are awesome with speedy trash music like Breakcore, Hardcore, Speedcore, Doomcore and all others "core".
-Opiates....never tried.....but I guess that the Velvet Underground and other drone music would be delicious.
-As for K...It is perfect with Dubstep. The heaviness of ketamine is magic with sub-bass. The dissociation that it gives fit perfectly with the dark, mechanical feeling of the music. And the psychedelic neon-like effects of the drug fits perfectly with the alien feeling of Dubstep. In fact, I find that Dubstep is the exact same feeling that Ketamine gives: A tension between wilderness and mechanization, a tension between being hollow and being holy. Ketamine is a technological drug....Dubstep is technological music.
When I'm listening to Dubstep on K, I "know" that the DJ/producer is simply a tool in the hands of entities from the "other side". This music doesn't have anything human does it?
To me, dancing on Ket with Dubstep is kinda like accepting my dark side. It's very melancholic....accepting the concept that life is non-sense, accepting the void. There's a quote from fight club that describe exactly what I'm trying to say:
"Lost in oblivion. Dark and silent and complete. I found freedom. Losing all hope was freedom."
In fact, I believe so much that Dubstep is the same feeling as Ketamine that when I discovered this genre of music, I was sure that it was a musical interpretation of this drug (dissociative music, instead of psychedelic music).
"I am getting so far out one day I won't come back at all."
[quote="
When I'm listening to Dubstep on K, I "know" that the DJ/producer is simply a tool in the hands of entities from the "other side". This music doesn't have anything human does it?
.[/quote]
step away from the gear there
Music for the Jilted Generation (which, like myself, is now the greying generation)
WhiteLight wrote:First time I listened to Dubstep (live), I was on a LSD+MDMA+K trip.
It totally blew me away. That night, I felt in love with Dubstep.
Then, I heard Skream play at Shambhala while I was on a Ketaflip (MDMA+K). It just felt like I knew this sound. As if all my life I had been waiting for this wild, yet very mechanical and alien sound.
I believe each drug has a genre of music that it fits perfectly with.
-LSD and Psilocybin mushrooms definitely fit perfectly with smooth psychedelic stuff like Psybient (psy-ambient), Ambient and Psychedelic rock.
-MDMA is the perfect drug for Goa, Ambient and their derivates (Psybient, Psytrance, Trance, Ethno-tech)
-Coke, Speed, and other evil stimulants (lol) are awesome with speedy trash music like Breakcore, Hardcore, Speedcore, Doomcore and all others "core".
-Opiates....never tried.....but I guess that the Velvet Underground and other drone music would be delicious.
-As for K...It is perfect with Dubstep. The heaviness of ketamine is magic with sub-bass. The dissociation that it gives fit perfectly with the dark, mechanical feeling of the music. And the psychedelic neon-like effects of the drug fits perfectly with the alien feeling of Dubstep. In fact, I find that Dubstep is the exact same feeling that Ketamine gives: A tension between wilderness and mechanization, a tension between being hollow and being holy. Ketamine is a technological drug....Dubstep is technological music.
When I'm listening to Dubstep on K, I "know" that the DJ/producer is simply a tool in the hands of entities from the "other side". This music doesn't have anything human does it?
To me, dancing on Ket with Dubstep is kinda like accepting my dark side. It's very melancholic....accepting the concept that life is non-sense, accepting the void. There's a quote from fight club that describe exactly what I'm trying to say:
"Lost in oblivion. Dark and silent and complete. I found freedom. Losing all hope was freedom."
In fact, I believe so much that Dubstep is the same feeling as Ketamine that when I discovered this genre of music, I was sure that it was a musical interpretation of this drug (dissociative music, instead of psychedelic music).
hahahah, awesome!
Haven't tried K though, and hopefully never will, not rly my kinda drug.
Love dubstep though
WhiteLight wrote:First time I listened to Dubstep (live), I was on a LSD+MDMA+K trip.
It totally blew me away. That night, I felt in love with Dubstep.
Then, I heard Skream play at Shambhala while I was on a Ketaflip (MDMA+K). It just felt like I knew this sound. As if all my life I had been waiting for this wild, yet very mechanical and alien sound.
I believe each drug has a genre of music that it fits perfectly with.
-LSD and Psilocybin mushrooms definitely fit perfectly with smooth psychedelic stuff like Psybient (psy-ambient), Ambient and Psychedelic rock.
-MDMA is the perfect drug for Goa, Ambient and their derivates (Psybient, Psytrance, Trance, Ethno-tech)
-Coke, Speed, and other evil stimulants (lol) are awesome with speedy trash music like Breakcore, Hardcore, Speedcore, Doomcore and all others "core".
-Opiates....never tried.....but I guess that the Velvet Underground and other drone music would be delicious.
-As for K...It is perfect with Dubstep. The heaviness of ketamine is magic with sub-bass. The dissociation that it gives fit perfectly with the dark, mechanical feeling of the music. And the psychedelic neon-like effects of the drug fits perfectly with the alien feeling of Dubstep. In fact, I find that Dubstep is the exact same feeling that Ketamine gives: A tension between wilderness and mechanization, a tension between being hollow and being holy. Ketamine is a technological drug....Dubstep is technological music.
When I'm listening to Dubstep on K, I "know" that the DJ/producer is simply a tool in the hands of entities from the "other side". This music doesn't have anything human does it?
To me, dancing on Ket with Dubstep is kinda like accepting my dark side. It's very melancholic....accepting the concept that life is non-sense, accepting the void. There's a quote from fight club that describe exactly what I'm trying to say:
"Lost in oblivion. Dark and silent and complete. I found freedom. Losing all hope was freedom."
In fact, I believe so much that Dubstep is the same feeling as Ketamine that when I discovered this genre of music, I was sure that it was a musical interpretation of this drug (dissociative music, instead of psychedelic music).
I've done my fair share but this is just madness. People that get too deep into drugs have got problems.
so I did an experiment I listened to a Dubstep tune on K and then listened to the same track after sniffing some Butane lighter fuel...
The crazy thing is they both made it sound the same.
Sort of like slow jungle with a bit more reverb on the snare.