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I found this article with the comment, "This music/ketamine article in the Guardian is hilariously 4 years late. And wrong." Oh, but so funny.
Quite the most intriguing meme I've, er, bumped into recently has been the alleged link between ketamine and wonky, an offshoot of dubstep that has got all the dance-bloggerati burbling with excitement in recent months. Now that really awakes my interest (academic interest, I should say – my consciousness-mangling days are far behind me), because it's been a long time since there was a drug/music synergy of real consequence in UK post-rave culture, one where a particular chemical actually seemed to be driving the direction of a style of music and shaping the vibe on the dancefloor.
And here is some wonky Zomby music for you:
As you can see, it is a revolutionary step in dance music progression.
dude.. ketamine + music = amazing
ketamine + music + sex = one of the best aesthetic experiences i've ever had
GK. : 2009-03-24 09:07:59
If only they invented a genre for tweakers, that would play on for hours on end and keep you asking "Is this the same damned track? Shit, finish this up, rub one out, take a piss, fresh load, finish mopping the kitchen, and then change it. Right."
Oh... drum and bass. Nevermind.
Th3 Baroness. : 2009-03-24 08:43:37
LOVE Zomby. Here's a dope hour+ mix from DJ Comma showcasing more of the same: [link]
Richard. : 2009-03-23 17:28:38
I totally disagree with the part "it's been a long time since there was a drug/music synergy of real consequence in UK post-rave culture"
As i'm guessing they have not heard of Psytrance. Psytrance is very closely related to LSD culture. Ohh well I guess they probally only know the trendy music :)
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ketamine + music + sex = one of the best aesthetic experiences i've ever had
Oh... drum and bass. Nevermind.
As i'm guessing they have not heard of Psytrance. Psytrance is very closely related to LSD culture. Ohh well I guess they probally only know the trendy music :)
The comments posted here do not reflect the views of the owners of this site.