So do psychadelic drugs really help make better music?
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- KVRist
- 303 posts since 23 Jun, 2004 from UK
yes
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- KVRist
- 441 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Bris, Aus
I've never been able to do anything particularly well when I was taking anything so I can't imagine I'd write music particularly well on anything
Richard James (Aphex Twin) said he did drugs for mind expansion, but not for writing music.
On the other hand, I saw some artists who'd done some artwork while under the influence of drugs in some free magazine I picked up. The first two didn't like the results (couldn't concentrate, mostly bizarre scribblings) but the guy who did acid said he really liked what he did, he managed to sharpen up his style and do things he wouldn't normally.
On the other hand, I saw some artists who'd done some artwork while under the influence of drugs in some free magazine I picked up. The first two didn't like the results (couldn't concentrate, mostly bizarre scribblings) but the guy who did acid said he really liked what he did, he managed to sharpen up his style and do things he wouldn't normally.
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- KVRAF
- 1972 posts since 18 Apr, 2004
yes they do, but you won't know it so what's the point
- KVRAF
- 5264 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
not for me
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
Drug effects vary from mind to mind, so you can only answer your question by trying them yourself.
For me (or any of my friends), drugs (not even cannabis) and the actual process of making music don't match. Even playing hand drums gets difficult, I find it harder to reach the mental state/groove/it/whatchacallit under influence than when sober.
Furthermore, proper mushrooms and acid at adequate doses alter vision - looking at a rolling sequencer screen with jumping volume meters and all those wonderful colours... it's fun but quite impossible to make any real sense. I once spent over half an hour looking for the volume slider on Winamp while on acid (ok, it was a weird skin) but had to give up
Stay clear of the stronger psychedelics if you keep bats on your attic, even baby bats, if you're tired or you have taken other substances, especially amphetamines. Even bad trips are good experiences, but you don't ever want to forget why you are tripping.
For me (or any of my friends), drugs (not even cannabis) and the actual process of making music don't match. Even playing hand drums gets difficult, I find it harder to reach the mental state/groove/it/whatchacallit under influence than when sober.
Furthermore, proper mushrooms and acid at adequate doses alter vision - looking at a rolling sequencer screen with jumping volume meters and all those wonderful colours... it's fun but quite impossible to make any real sense. I once spent over half an hour looking for the volume slider on Winamp while on acid (ok, it was a weird skin) but had to give up
Stay clear of the stronger psychedelics if you keep bats on your attic, even baby bats, if you're tired or you have taken other substances, especially amphetamines. Even bad trips are good experiences, but you don't ever want to forget why you are tripping.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
drugs kill creativity. My music was more psychedelic and just more melodic when i was clean.
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- KVRian
- 1305 posts since 26 May, 2003 from im müscha...
yes, one can make good music to nature with the fruit drugs *rofl*...cya
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- KVRist
- 403 posts since 23 May, 2003 from wherever my mind is at the moment
the_nihilist wrote:Since there seems to always be a discussed link with musical talent and psychadelic hallucinogens, it begs the question as to whether they do have an effect on the music that one makes. Can anyone with experience comment on the pros and cons of taking hallucinogenic drugs? Did your perception of music change after a hallucinogenic experience? And possibly most important, assuming that psychadelic drugs do have an effect, which ones are most conductive to establishing a different musical paradigm?
back in the early 70's we experimented with lsd but it was more a spiritual searching for us, I think it helped me think outside the box but I never played when tripping.
I often needed grass or beer or both to think I could write better but often found rambling notes which under the influence were masterpieces only to find rambling notes.
These days I use neither grass or beer to fuel my creativity but I do find, after working hard on a song to catch a bit of a buzz to relax and enjoy music.
does this help any?
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- KVRian
- 564 posts since 16 Nov, 2004 from The People's Republic of West Palm Beach
hallucinogenic drugs are great in moderation separated from music making. I've been very happy with my writing about times when I was on shrooms, acid, hell even dope. To actually try and write while on the various substances is another story. It's never as good as it seems. I believe Braj mentioned dope as the best drug to play on live. I would have to totally disagree. I thought I was playing great and really rocking out. But upon hearing the tapes later, it became painfully obvious that I was behind the beat and just plain awful at times. Long times holding one chord letting it drone. But at least I didnt fall asleep up there.
In my opinion, the only drug that is good for using with the intention to make music is pot. It doesnt make you so f**ked up that you cant function and it helps me come at things from an angle that I never would've tried otherwise. Especially when improvising.
In my opinion, the only drug that is good for using with the intention to make music is pot. It doesnt make you so f**ked up that you cant function and it helps me come at things from an angle that I never would've tried otherwise. Especially when improvising.
- addled muppet weed
- 111323 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
dunno bout where you are mate but pot n dope are the same thing here 
- something special
- 8630 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
I was standing out back of the club Friday night with my guitarist. He offered me a hit off his pipe..I eyed it with a longing, but I knew better. I can not play worth a f**k if I'm stoned ; I lose my whole musical sense.
Jamming around at home while I'm high may be ok, but if I'm out playing live I need all my sense and skills to keep from making an ass out of myself. You can only use the line 'hey I meant to play it like that ' once.

Jamming around at home while I'm high may be ok, but if I'm out playing live I need all my sense and skills to keep from making an ass out of myself. You can only use the line 'hey I meant to play it like that ' once.
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- KVRian
- 564 posts since 16 Nov, 2004 from The People's Republic of West Palm Beach
Sorry, guess that could all be confusing then. In my neck of the woods we call heroin dope.
- KVRAF
- 4749 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
try telling that to Paul MCcartney
he wrote helter skelter stoned off his nut and mull of kuntyre straight.
he wrote helter skelter stoned off his nut and mull of kuntyre straight.
Kriminal wrote:You can listen to music on drugs, but dont try and make music on drugs. The Drugs dont work