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This piece was originally a recoding of my step-mother and I ohming together. From there I took it into some software and started tweaking out the sounds and putting together what I consider to be a sort of mechanical walking meditation.
This piece was done while waiting for a flight in Puerto Rico. It is the most straight-forward house tune that I have here.
Though I cannot say that this track has anything in particular to do with the ayahuasca experience, it is a fun track to groove out to, and sometimes that is just what people need for a small dose of healing.
This track was done with a friend in California. It has a lot of floaty synths, which I just can't seem to get enough of. It is very meditatively electronic.
This song, though I had not yet had ayahuasca when I created it, causes me to reconnect with some of the feelings I have had while working with the plant.
This track represents what you could think of as a contained psychedelic space, one which is neither scary nor blissful, but simply ever-present with a steady flow or rhythm. Some might consider it ak
Programmed Spacemen is a synth-and-beat-driven exploration of people's capacity to be programmed into a life of everlasting "sameness". It is disguised and thus hard to hear, but there are some distored lyrics in the background which say: "There are programmed spacemen all over the place."