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where can I find more trippy-progressive music?
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utdarsenal
where can I find more trippy-progressive music like these songs?
can you suggest me artists please - or labels.. anything please!

thanks




srussell0018
Check out Christopher Lawrence's Rush Hour podcast. He features a lot of lesser-known artists on them who play a more psy flavored brand of trance. I'm not sure you would like that though, because both those tracks are more housey than anything else.

How do you feel about this one?



Eelke Kleijn is one of the best progressive house producers in the world right now imo. The majority of his stuff is top-notch. Here's another example.



and




You might also like these:





Those were two of the artists who came to mind when I heard the tracks you posted. I know Eelke Kleijn has a podcast called "Outside the Box" which you should definitely subscribe to. I don't think Vadim has a podcast at this point.
srussell0018
Here's another track that I love

zakquiney
Mistique Music
Jetleg Digital
TranceElevation
Check out Daniel Portman
Adam420
By clicking on my signature. No kidding.
basilisk
Try this:
http://drumlore.com/release/ben-ram...isible-kingdom/
srussell0018
DJ Ryan
Light The Fuse
iono & iboga might be a good start :-)
djnitride
Fatali Music
Digital Nature

musicpeeps
Hi there, we are both into psychedelic stuff hey.. I say go to amazon or Google "psychedelic music" and you'll see a lot. well progressive rock music has its roots in the mid 1960's psychedelic cultural phenomena. During that time the British Invasion and folk-rock bands began to expand the sonic possibilities of their music. These groups slowly started to abandon the concise verse-chorus-verse patterns of rock & roll, and moved towards fluid, free-form oriented song structures. Just as important was the incorporation of elements from Indian and Eastern music. ( Iremember George Harrison) Along them the principles of free-form jazz were included to the psychedelic sound, emphasising spontaneous emotions over calculated and estimated compositional constructions. Experimenting with new studio technology, electronically altering instruments and voices, was a part of this altered approach as well. Acid rock groups like THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE and CREAM stand as descriptive and popular examples of the path from psychedelic sunshine pop towards a more aggressive and distinct rock expression, in particular showcased in their improvised live performances.
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