VIdeo from Midburn (Israeli Burning Man) 2017.
Some psychedelic psytrance mayhem from those 2016 parties when we were all young and beautiful.
Psychedelic afro style dancing.
“Wonderland” by Caravan Palace off there album “<|°_°|>” AKA “Robot Face”
Caravan Palace specializes in the genre of “Electro Swing” which in my opinion is a very interesting and amazing sound they produce.
Theres only enough electro swing artists to fit on both of my hands but Caravan Palace is by far the best. If you want to go explore more of this genre and/or music then Caravan Palace’s “PANIC!’ album is where to start your journey my friend.
Tags: 2015, 2015's psychedelia, electronic, electronic music, French psychedelia, music, video
An otherworldly clubbing experience. Made by Supinfocom students.
Tags: clubbing, psychedelic france
A true classic of 80s psychedelia! Enjoy!
Tags: 80's psychedelia, black psychedelia, funkadelic, george clinton, parliament, psychedelic funk
I’m getting tired of saying this, but to my mind the 1970s were probably the best in the history of mankind. Yeah, there were problems, of course, but everything seemed to be in style and even the middle east things seem to have been somewhat more mellow. Check out these 1970s Lebanese hippies!
Tags: 1970's psychedelia, lebanese psychedelia, middle eastern
Unofficial aftermovie. Trippy enough to get you hyped for the festival season!
I looked at various party aftermovies and decided this one is worthy of a DPV post.
Tags: massachusetts, new year, psytrance, USA
Written and directed by Giorgia Gaia. She also has a freely available paper on the subject.
The video explores the experience of psychedelic gnosis as it occurs in participants during psychedelic trance festivals, focusing on particular techniques involved in this process. Psychedelic gnosis is the practice of self-discovery and re-connection with a cosmic consciousness facilitated by the use of a wide range of psychedelic techniques and practices, including but not limited to psychoactive compounds, that facilitate ‘mind manifesting’. The video outlines what chai, charas and changa are, their historical origin and their symbolic and practical function in relation to the psychedelic gnosis process as experienced by participants during psytrance festivals. It includes first-hand observations, videos and quotes from the interviews conducted with participants and with Julian Palmer, the man who claims to have invented Changa.
Tags: culture, documentary, festival, psytrance
