Cool music to vape to, you know the tunes that move you

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ClemsonVapor489

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John Mayer, Tool, Chevelle, Hurt...songs are mood dependent.

Sublime, Ben Folds, Ben Harper (Burn One Down...of course), Incubus I can listen to pretty much all of their stuff.

When I'm really vaked and want to bounce a little, I turn to Ice Cube (Smoke Some Weed), Snoop (Smokin Smokin Weed), and Ludacris (Blueberry Yum Yum).
 
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the electrician

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Any fans of old computer games like ff7, sonic, mario, zelda and their ilk should listen to iamerror at http://www.last.fm/music/iamerror . Personally, I find him ot be in a world all of his own, giving cybergrind a much more lighthearted and accessible feel, contrasting to the abrasive and unyielding depths of genghis tron, or even an albatross.

Maybe im alone in this, but would anyone be interesting in chamber-grind? i.e. a blend of very dark and atmospheric, acoustic sounds interweaving with brutally complex electric guitar, drum and bass. They are in essence the perfect match of styles, both too purposefully intricate to be generally considered worth listening too, while the ideas explored synchronize harmoniously to give a unspeakably evil, intense assualt folllowed by a very anxious and paranoid aftertaste.
 
the electrician,

steiner666

Serial vapist
I've always been an enhancement smoker (technically vapor..er?). I enjoy listening to music, writing music, playing games, watching movies, and other things of the sort much more when i'm good and vaked than I do otherwise. There are often subliminal messages, little details, double meanings, and what sometimes feels like a completely different dimension of depth that my mind picks up that i wouldn't have noticed if i was "straight". It could be because I am able to focus on things better and for longer than I can otherwise (for some its the opposite), because MJ unlocks a magical part of my brain that lays dormant any other time, or... i dont know. Attribute it to whatever you want, but it happens, and I'm sure more than one of your are the same way.

When i vape, there are certain bands/albums/songs that i really enjoy listening to even more than other music. Whether it sets the mood or trips you out, relaxes your or entertains you, music is, IMO, a must have for any vaping (or smoking, for that matter, tho i'll sit that one out) experience.

My favorites:

Karl Sanders - Saurian Meditation
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Karl Sanders is the founding member of the Egyptian-themed, technical death metal brutal beast that is Nile (http://www.myspace.com/nilecatacombs). For this solo project, he tones down the death metal brutality and focuses more on, as the title suggests, a trance inducing blend of Egyptian folk music, which does feature some vocals (mainly clean) but is largely instrumental.

This album is a total mind-trip. If you're not feeling it by the end of track 2, it must just not be for you. By the end of track 4 "Contemplations of the Endless Abyss", I'm just unbelievably spaced out. I feel like i've been to the edge of the universe and back by the end of this album.

Put it on to veg out to when you're by yourself our put it on for some relaxing ambiance to bridge the gaps in the conversation as you pass the whip around to your friends.

Not surprisingly, Karl's second album (Saurian Meditations) is also a favorite for me to play when the room is thick with delicious vapor mists. That album is a little less tranquil and ambient, and a little more percussive. I prefer meditation personally, but I could definitely see how this album could be more entertaining for some ppls tastes. It's a little less suited for background/ambiance, as the music is a bit more chaotic, but not to an unpleasant extent. Plenty of good tracks on it though, just not ones that make me feel as one with the universe like on Meditation.

Spiritual Beggars - Another Way to Shine
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Ok, so this band from Sweden is categorized as "Stoner Metal" frequently. Not much more needs to be said I suppose. The music is rockin, groovy, melodic, catchy, mellow yet energizing. Legendary guitarist of the great Arch Enemy and Carcass, Michael Amott, heads up the creative process for this band. This album happens to be my favorite, but I love them all. I prefer their first vocalist to their new one, but the riffs are what I listen to this for anyways.

This may be band that started in the mid 90's, but they've got a 60's-70's vibe, and I've had people of all ages and backgrounds say they enjoy their music.

Opeth - Blackwater Park
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A progressive metal band, also from Sweden, Opeth deliver an amazing well contrasted blend of heavy riffing and perfectly executed death metal vocals along with softer, serene parts with beautifully done vocals. Founding member, guitarist, and lead vocalist Mikael kerfeldt is by far one of the most amazingly talented music writers and performers I've ever witnessed (in concert 3 times :D ).

There's an Opeth song for everyone. Blackwater Park has been a favorite album for a long time, but someone who likes softer music would probably enjoy the largely acoustic album Damnation. I think the more you understand musical theory, the faster you fall in love with, or at the very least, learn to appreciate the creative genius behind this music. Can't say enough good things about this band. They dont use cheap pitch-correction and other gimmicks that the pretend musicians you hear on the radio do either. They sound even better live than on teh albums, something thats rare this day and age.

If i had to pick one track from the album to best represent the diversity and progressiveness of Opeth, it would be "Bleak".

Moonspell - Darkness and Hope
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Moonspell is a metal band from Portugal. As to what sub-genre they belong it, some say dark, some say gothic, some say doom, so you pick. Their music is mainly heavy, but not always fast (hence the doom metal sub-genre). Their main vocalist is male, but they incorporate some female vocals here and there, especially on their new album, Night Eternal (which is fantastic!).

I selected the album Darkness and Hope because it was the first Moonspell album I bought and it's one of those albums that i have a lot of memories attached to the songs of. Some of the music from their early years was a bit rough around the edges, as is common, but they've matured musically and have really found their sound, and it is a good one. Very good atmosphere to the music, with even more atmosphere created by some of the sound effects used throughout.

Arch Enemy - The Root of All Evil
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Beginning with the tranquility and peace offered by Karl Sanders' music, we now arrive at the other end of the spectrum, for when you dont want to sit back and relax, you want to get pumped and do something! probably violent! Arch Enemy is a melodic death metal band from, take a guess, Sweden (is it something they put in the water over there that makes for so many incredible musicians?). The band was founded by Mike Amott a few years after leaving Carcass and starting Spiritual Beggars, along with his brother Chris Amott.

Together the Amott brother form the fierce, harmonizing dual guitar melodic core of Arch Enemy's songs. There are vocals, which are some pretty brutal death metal vocals handled by Angela Gossow, but you can tell the guitarwork is the centerpiece of this band. The riffs are fast and heavy, the solos are a blend of Mike's more classic-rock MSG/Slash sort of slower, melodic solos that are really beautiful, and Chris' usually insanely-fast shredding.

Their new album, The Root of All Evil, gets top recommendation from me because it consists of remakes of some of their older songs. Their older albums featured a male vocalist who was nowhere near as talented as Angela, and for years i was dying to hear an album version of them with her instead. Along with immensely improved vocals, this album also brings a much better overall tone and quality to every part of the music. "Bury Me an Angel" is fast and relentless adrenaline-fuel, and "The Bridge of Destiny" brings whats possibly the most beautiful and epic conclusion to any album i've ever heard.


So anyways, there's a list of some of my favorite vaping music. There are a lot of bands that i listen to, some i may even rank higher up on my overall top favorite list than a few of these, but they just don't compliment my buzz as good as these.


Mod note: Thread merged.
 
steiner666,

the electrician

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ahhhh weed and music is a great combination, add in headphones and a pitch black room and you are sorted fella. i make it my lifes work to be as pretentious in my musical tastes as possible and so i cane the avant garde mainly.

i really should listen to opeth more, seeing it up there. everyone seems to love them but for some reason i never get past one song, odd

california by mr bungle
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this is the best album that has ever and will ever be made. musical perfection in any state of consciousness

book of horizons by secret chiefs 3
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listened to this on repeat for about a week after i got it, still one of the better albums i have ever heard. secret chiefs are 7 satellite bands operating under the collective name secret chiefs. its got your avant metal, some surf rock, bit of an eastern influence here and there and so on. when this one came off reapeat i went and got a load more. if you like drum and bass listen to book m, that album takes drum and bass to disgusting new heights (and lows)

buck fever by estrasphere
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an album all about deer hunting. each song is made up of 30 odd tracks, they work fucking hard that band. then of course go and listen to the rest of their work, its all exceptional

the electrician
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contains the song "i wanna nibble under your training bra", best tack ever

music is a good friend of mine, im sure ill be in and out of this thread like a yoyo
 
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icanreadgood

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lovin this thread, d/ling some of the reccomendations as im typing this.

here are some of my recommendations of some "oldies" as you young bucks would call it. physical graffiti disc 2 from led zeppelin (its good rock)

and the perfect chill out and maybe even listen to it as you go to sleep album is "whenever bob shines his light on van" from van morrison and bob dylan. listen to this one alone. its a taken from a recording session with very little editing. the version of "it stoned me" is fucking fantastic
 
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DrMephisto

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icanreadgood said:
physical graffiti disc 2 from led zeppelin (its good rock)
IMO, one of Zeps best albums.


Right now I'm loving on The Antlers' Hospice. Probably my top album of last year, but one that didn't immediately grab me, kinda one of those listen to on vinyl/good headphones albums at first. But make sure you read the lyrics with the music, as it's a concept album but just too gorgeous to pass up.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2009/11/exclusive_the_antlers_offer_ne.html
NPR has been all about these guys. I think one of the producers put Hospice as his album of the year. That link will at least get you an idea of the album...but it's worth a DL or purchase for sure.

King Crimson's 40th anniversary ed of In The Court Of The Crimson King is also pretty nice, especially whilst vaked....

Minnesota Symphony's Hybrid CD/SACD releases of the Beethovens under the direction of Osmo Vanska. Very clean, honest interpretations. Overall my favorite recordings of the symphs (set-wise) Exiting to hear their dynamic range, pulled off flawlessly. (especially whilst vaked :p)
 
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finchrock24

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Brand New.

Check out the Albums entitled "Daisy" and "The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me". Truly a master of lyrics that are much deeper then one could ever imagine. Coupled with great instrumental parts, and its really a great band.
 
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the electrician

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finchrock24 said:
Brand New. Truly a master of lyrics that are much deeper then one could ever imagine. Coupled with great instrumental parts, and its really a great band.
teehee

circle takes the square and the blood brothers are also bands that fit the category
 
the electrician,

finchrock24

Proud MMJ Patient
My friends tell me that I would like the Blood Brothers...but I never have listened to their stuff. Didn't they brake up 2 or so years ago?

Are you not a Brand New fan?
 
finchrock24,
I am a huge Blood Brothers fan! I was lucky enough to see them live a few months before the break-up, and all I can say is they were amazing live. It was the first time I had thought of musicians as athletes before. The stamina and breath control to do this kind of music is astonishing. Their lyrics also bring to mind William Burroughs, which is a plus in my mind.
Oh, and to add to the thread, I am currently listening to Sun Ra's "Lanquidity", and it is definitely some vapin' music. So much going on at once. Music to get lost in. And it grooves hard in it's own way.
-S.L.
 
SkeletonLips,

the electrician

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finchrock24 said:
Are you not a Brand New fan?
youve got a long and exciting road of musical discovery ahead of you if you think brand new are lyrically innovative. its not a bad thing really


i also enjoy a lot of grind and mathcore for the funny and inspirational track names youll get, often taking longer to read than the song does to play through. "pants, meet shit", "this could be the very reason keith richards cannot be killed by conventional warfare", "priest with the sexually transmitted diseases get out of my bed", "i wanna nibble under your training bra", "innocent bystanders watched in horror as peter jennings dew his murder weapon" the list goes on
 
the electrician,

finchrock24

Proud MMJ Patient
I don't really recall saying Brand New's lyrics were innovative? I said they were deep. Generally, if a genre has 'core' tacked onto it, I don't really take a gander, cept my old band...we were Gypsycore. Yeah, thats right, Gypsycore. We preferred to refer to it as xXGypsyCoreXx. Pretty br00dal stuff.

the electrician said:
finchrock24 said:
Are you not a Brand New fan?
youve got a long and exciting road of musical discovery ahead of you if you think brand new are lyrically innovative. its not a bad thing really


i also enjoy a lot of grind and mathcore for the funny and inspirational track names youll get, often taking longer to read than the song does to play through. "pants, meet shit", "this could be the very reason keith richards cannot be killed by conventional warfare", "priest with the sexually transmitted diseases get out of my bed", "i wanna nibble under your training bra", "innocent bystanders watched in horror as peter jennings dew his murder weapon" the list goes on
 
finchrock24,

Progress

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hopandstop

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the electrician, mix Brick Layer Cake with Xasthur or Burzum and a little Agoraphobic Nosebleed with Alcest and we've got chamber grind of some sorts.

In the vein of iamerror, also check out Dungeon Elite. Pretty good stuff.
 
hopandstop,

finchrock24

Proud MMJ Patient
Another band that deserves mention is "The Expendables".

Check them out...WILL NOT be let down...great stoner jams.
 
finchrock24,

Bruce@Zephyr

Vapor Fan
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I didn't go and read all the posts, cause I am lazy and vaked,....so it may have been said already, but for me,.. Tom Waits. Guy can paint a picture, sure it isn't always a pretty picture but he is indeed a wordsmith.
a nice 4ft bag and Swodfishtrombone or RainDogs,.. doesn't get much better than that.
 
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icanreadgood

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i like a couple of tom waits songs, and loved him in coffee and cigarettes, so ill def check out those albums, thanks for the recc's!

also, i went and checked out some of the bands that were listed here:
arch enemy and karl sanders are not my cup of tea, but it was nice to give them a try,
mr bungle album i enjoyed, made me feel goofy!


ps thanks to the admin for merging threads!
 
icanreadgood,

itriplots

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This is what ive been listening to a lot lately:

Isis "Panopticon" is some great stoner prog metal (I have no idea what im talking about when it comes to classifying metal)

Captain Beefheart and the Magic Bands "Safe as Milk" Is another one ive been listening to a whole lot lately. This one is actually better on cd than vinyl because it includes 4 or 5 bonus tracks that are quite a bit better than the rest of the studio album.

King Crimson's "Red" Epic, my favorite KC, plenty of good jazz fusion

Kenny Burrell "Midnight blue" my favorite jazz guitar album so far

Porcupine Tree "The Incident" A good newer prog rock album
 
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