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When it comes to a difficult-to-define concept like psychedelia in music, it's subjective. It’s not all hippies with sitars and lava lamps and bongs…but that’s not wrong either. With a little help from author Michael Hicks and his parameters for what makes music psychedelic, we pose the question: “What is Psychedelic Music?” and offer the Radical Research answer.
Note I:
The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast
Note II:
All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff’s Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org
Music cited in order of appearance:
Can – “Halleluwah” (Tago Mago, 1971)
Miles Davis – “Rated X” (Get Up With It, 1974)
Steve Hillage – “Meditation of the Snake” (Fish Rising, 1975)
Joy Division – “Decades” (Closer, 1980)
Beherit – “Summerlands” (Drawing Down the Moon, 1993)
Emperor – “The Loss and Curse of Reverence” (Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, 1997)
Portal – “The Endmills” (Seepia, 2003)
Steven Wilson – “Significant Other” (Insurgentes, 2008)
Melvins – “The Bunk Up” (Hold it In, 2014)
Cynic – “Mythical Serpents” (Ascension Codes, 2021) ep. 117 preview: Crispy Ambulance – “Are You Ready?” (The Plateau Phase, 1982)
Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
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When it comes to a difficult-to-define concept like psychedelia in music, it's subjective. It’s not all hippies with sitars and lava lamps and bongs…but that’s not wrong either. With a little help from author Michael Hicks and his parameters for what makes music psychedelic, we pose the question: “What is Psychedelic Music?” and offer the Radical Research answer.
Note I:
The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast
Note II:
All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff’s Peter Steele and Fates Warning books…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org
Music cited in order of appearance:
Can – “Halleluwah” (Tago Mago, 1971)
Miles Davis – “Rated X” (Get Up With It, 1974)
Steve Hillage – “Meditation of the Snake” (Fish Rising, 1975)
Joy Division – “Decades” (Closer, 1980)
Beherit – “Summerlands” (Drawing Down the Moon, 1993)
Emperor – “The Loss and Curse of Reverence” (Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, 1997)
Portal – “The Endmills” (Seepia, 2003)
Steven Wilson – “Significant Other” (Insurgentes, 2008)
Melvins – “The Bunk Up” (Hold it In, 2014)
Cynic – “Mythical Serpents” (Ascension Codes, 2021) ep. 117 preview: Crispy Ambulance – “Are You Ready?” (The Plateau Phase, 1982)
Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
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