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Psychedelic folk (sometimes wyrd folk, acid folk or freak folk) [2] is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s. It retains the largely acoustic instrumentation of folk , but adds musical elements common to psychedelic music .
The following is a list of psychedelic folk artists ... (2017). "Chapter 27: Psychedelic Music". In Partridge, Christopher; Moberg, Marcus (eds.).
Psychedelic music (sometimes called psychedelia) [1] is a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs such as DMT, LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin mushrooms, to experience synesthesia and altered states of consciousness.
With influences more primarily centered on psychedelic rock and folk groups of the 1960s and 1970s, including American performers Holy Modal Rounders and English and Scottish groups, such as Pentangle, Incredible String Band, Donovan and Comus, [6] this wave was spearheaded by Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and Vetiver. Both scenes were ...
Psychedelic music albums (8 C, 5 P) Psychedelic musicians (7 C, 21 P) Psychedelic songs (8 C, 47 P) C. ... Psychedelic folk; Psychedelic funk; Psychedelic pop ...
The Slambovian Circus of Dreams is the psychedelic folk-rock band formed from the remnants of another rock band that broke up because they were wary of making it big and having to sell out.. Ever ...
Anatolian rock (Turkish: Anadolu rock), or Turkish psychedelic rock, is a fusion of Turkish folk music and rock. It emerged during the mid-1960s, soon after rock groups became popular in Turkey . Most known members of this genre includes Turkish musicians such as Barış Manço , Cem Karaca , Erkin Koray , Selda Bağcan , Fikret Kızılok ...
Psychedelic soul (originally called black rock [1] or conflated with psychedelic funk [2]) is a form of soul music which emerged in the United States in the late 1960s. The style saw African-American soul musicians embrace elements of psychedelic rock, including its production techniques, instrumentation, effects units such as wah-wah and phasing, and drug influences. [3]