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Tags: 2010's psychedelia, 2015, Clement Beauvais, death and vanilla, library recordings, swedish psychedelia
The Wim Hof method is a mind-expanding method of keeping steer of depression and anxiety all while developing extreme cold resistance and rejuvenating your mind and body. It’s pretty far out method developed by a pretty far-out dude, and this short psychedelic video will tell you all you need to know about it.
As a Southern California lady, I relate to the laid back psychedelic vibes of this work by designer Andy Davis for Jack Coleman’s films “Secret Underground” and “Groove Move”. I don’t surf (too scared of the dying), but I’ve spent many hours sitting on my beach chair zoning out to the waves and surfer throngs on the lovely beaches in San Diego, Orange and LA counties. I hope you enjoy.
Music video for the Swedish band Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation.
A video starting from three pictures and music starting from three sounds. Video by Michele Vitobello, music and sound design by Giovanni Mennuni.
Experimental electronic band The Death Set, bring us a music video featuring an army of pop culture surrealism through the streets of New York City for there single “They Come to Get Us”.
If you like this song, i’d suggest listening to the official remix by Designer Drugs. Its basically just an extended version of this song, but i prefer it over the original by 10 fold.
The Trolls film (2016) has been variously described by the press as a “psychedelic Smurfs spin-off” as well as a “psychedelic adventure for children and potheads.” Check out these videos to see what the talk is all about.