Doesn't matter how silly or far out it may seem, as long as it's sincere.
Bonus points for not being on any drugs during it.
I've legitimately had a strong fixation on the song and music video for Nobody here from Eccojams, with my initial exposure to it happening at age 15 or 16, and I can say with certainty that I've experienced a sense of very intense longing followed by the clearest example of Ataraxia from art that I've ever felt. It made me rethink my entire worldview on what it is that I consider to be ideal, and what could quench my soul's thirst. It's all so silly to say this about a little vaporwave ditty, but it's the truth, though I understand that I'm far from being the only one who has felt strongly about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RFunvF0mDw
i had a sexual awakening to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbRAkz3EOMQ
>>127152293how come? curious to know
>>127152140 (OP)Requiem from Akira's OST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCTtYTEo1_0 (literally couldn't find this anywhere on yt, but you know what i'm referring to - this remix isn't that good anyway find the real version on IA)
Grand Fugue by Beethoven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAgdd2VqLVc
Those two experiences for the first time it made me feel like I was in almost semi-catatonia, mind you I'm not schizo.
https://youtu.be/egI1sN75u8E?si=d1JPusNMKW5TzIQO
Milton Nascimento
Coltrane
Pharoah Sanders
McCoy Tyner
Billy Harper
Yes
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Chopin
https://youtu.be/9a61iurc7C8?si=O1OnjudPH2u451pK
>>127152140 (OP)heard Kate Bush's song Wow when i was ...12? 14?
i was walking through the kitchen, no one else there, and i just stopped and everything changed.
i'd never realized music could be sensual and sexual
it was a massive revelation
>>127153845it was playing on the local small-town radio station
better times lol
For me every single secretflowers release and honestly kinda nothing else. I feel like only certain music can induce transcendental experiences. I have a hunch it has something to do with music that forces the mind to fill in gaps, and is tonally vague enough to induce a feeling of nothingness, and all emotions simultaneously. I think also the music has to be of no era at all, so as not to evoke imagery of a time period, but instead evoke the primordial past, the end of the universe, and everything in between at once.
Music is not what delivers a transcendental state. It can somewhat help to induce one, but itโs your own mind and soul that transcends. The music needs to stay out of the way of that entirely. It canโt guide you in any way. Thatโs the way I feel
>>127152938Yeah listening to Requiem as a teenager definitely left a deep mark on my soul
>>127152140 (OP)honestly the best artist of the 2020s without a doubt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUwh-C5w7II
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNUukaU4LJ8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT7lwdui4HY
LSD is one hell of a drug
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AROalS3Loc0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nc-BP21IoU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yy-Es6rp3U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InYZFLZOh0s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2TYEyU-3O8
these
>>127155208 hell yeah love me some gezza
>>127152140 (OP)listening to Geogaddi in the hot summer sun with sweat dripping from every orifice
everything turns a shade of red you never knew existed
>>127153907I don't know about that. The music drives my being around the dark corners of my mind and helps me read in between the lines of whatever is going on.
>>127155067100% for me too. With all these demises of celebs on current, I kinda gravitate to this type of music and really ponder on the gestalt of life's significance... :'(