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Anything by Can.
Psychedelic/Kraut rock type stuff. :thumbsup:

Check out Black Widow too they're pretty cool.

If you're into kinda trancey/ psychedelic stuff I highly recommend Shpongle and Younger Brother too.
Shpongle is THE best psychedelic electronic band I've ever heard.

Boards of canada is another GREAT psychedelic electronic band,
Future sound of london, though check out their other name Amorphous Androgynous they put out some very beautiful psychedelic... µ-Ziq is a very good electro artist... I dunno, the definition of "psychedelic" to me just means very different. Anything that feels traditionally spiritual or expiremental in terms of structure and synth work. And as for Shpongle... There is nothing like shpongle. His music(its a two man band, but everyone knows it's Simon Posford who has the Posford Touch) is layered in ways that takes many many listens to truly hear everything. And yet it retains its clarity enough to make the most powerful stuff.

Acid mothers temple is to me, the most "traditional" sounding psychadelic music you can find. Check out Yoshimi And Yuka as well, they put out a very wonderful, happy album to smoke to that creates this feeling of playing in the mud when you like 5.
If you want some REALLY fucked up psychadelic (not as in scary, just... wierd.. ) Look up Renaldo and The Loaf. Fing crazy. Or The Residents, I think they work together. Gong is probably my favorite psychadelic/jazz band. They just have such a crazy spacy happy sound. The exact type of thing I want to hear in the background of a good shroom party.
check out Secret Chiefs 3 for a more eastern sound, very well composed, and
Coil for some wonderful different electronic sounds. Like Music To Play In the Dark.
And finally... Try this. When I get really good weed, and my tolerance is low, I like to turn my room into a black light stoner heaven and play two or three different songs at a time. I find that by closing my eyes, even stuffing my nose, my other senses get stronger, and weed already gives your mind and ears extra sensory abilities. So, find two songs that flow together in some way (a lot of psychadelic music doesn't have much structure, you don't really need structure) and play. You'll be able to feel both songs at the same time, cycle through all of the different instruments/beats and still not realize you're drooling bad enough to cause wood rot.


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