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  2. Psychedelic music - Wikipedia

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    As pop music began incorporating psychedelic sounds, the genre emerged as a mainstream and commercial force. [33] Psychedelic rock reached its peak in the last years of the decade. [7] From 1967 to 1968, it was the prevailing sound of rock music, either in the whimsical British variant, or the harder American West Coast acid rock. [34]

  3. List of psychedelic rock artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of artists considered to be general purveyors of the psychedelic rock genre. 1960s–early 1970s 0–E ... Rock music portal; List of acid ...

  4. Hypnagogic pop - Wikipedia

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    Red Bull Music ' s J.R. Moore wrote that Nicely's "uniquely haphazard DIY aesthetic" and contemporary take on 1960s psychedelic pop "basically invented the sound of the 2000s Hypnagogic Pop movement decades beforehand." [33] [nb 3] The Skaters were a noise duo consisting of James Ferraro and Spencer Clark, and like Pink, were based in ...

  5. List of psychedelic pop artists - Wikipedia

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    Turn On Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 0-634-05548-8. DeRogatis, Jim (2006). Staring at Sound: The True Story of Oklahoma's Fabulous Flaming Lips. Broadway Books. ISBN 978-0-7679-2140-4. Mojo (2007). Irvin, Jim (ed.). The Mojo Collection: The Ultimate Music Companion (4th ed.). Canongate Books.

  6. Kikagaku Moyo - Wikipedia

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    Go had a mixed music taste and was the only one listening to psychedelic rock while Tomo preferred power pop, Kotsoguy black metal, and Daoud hip-hop. Since most of the members weren’t technically proficient, they decided to adopt a psychedelic, meditative style, as a utilitarian approach to play music together.

  7. Psychedelic pop - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic pop (or acid pop) [3] is a genre of pop music that contains musical characteristics associated with psychedelic music. [1] Developing in the mid-to-late 1960s, elements included "trippy" features such as fuzz guitars, tape manipulation, backwards recording, sitars, and Beach Boys-style harmonies, wedded to melodic songs with tight song structures. [1]

  8. Category:Psychedelic songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for psychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, acid rock, and neo-psychedelia songs. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.

  9. Category:Psychedelia - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic art and music typically try to recreate or reflect the experience of altered consciousness. Psychedelic art uses highly distorted and surreal visuals, bright colors and full spectrums and animation (including cartoons ) to evoke and convey to a viewer or listener the artist's experience while using such drugs, or to enhance the ...