| | This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (September 2007) | | Psybient | | Stylistic origins | | | Cultural origins | | | Typical instruments | | | Mainstream popularity | Relatively unknown outside the psychedelic trance and downtempo markets | | Derivative forms | Chill Suomisaundi | | Regional scenes | | Psybient is an offshoot that is directly connected to the Goa and psychedelic trance scene | Psybient, also known as "Ambient Psy", "Psychedelic Ambient", "Ambient Goa", "Ambient Psytrance" and more commonly within the Goa/psytrance scene as "Psychill" & "Psydub", is a genre of electronic music that combines elements of psychedelic trance, ambient, world music, new age and even ethereal wave. It often has many dub influences and can also sound somewhat like glitch. Psybient pieces are often structured around the concept of creating a "sonic voyage" or "musical journey". Although similar to psytrance's emphasis on maintaining non-stop rhythm throughout the night, psybient is far more focused on creating a vast soundscape that can be experienced over the length of an album, focusing less on beatmatching and allowing for a myriad of tempo changes. Psybient artists include Shpongle, Entheogenic, Bluetech, Shulman, Kick Bong, Pitch Black and Younger Brother. Image File history File links Emblem-important. ...
Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic dance music and is a style of trance music. ...
Psychedelic trance or psytrance is a form of electronic music that evolved from Goa trance in the early 1990s when it first began hitting the mainstream. ...
Downtempo (or Downbeat) is a laid-back electronic music style similar to Ambient music, but usually with a beat or groove unlike the beatless forms of Ambient music. ...
Ambient music is a musical genre in which sound is more important than notes. ...
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Suomisaundi (sometimes called psy-fi, suomistyge, suomisoundi, forest trance or spugedelic trance) is a style of freeform psychedelic trance, originating from Finland. ...
Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic dance music and is a style of trance music. ...
Psychedelic trance or psytrance is a form of electronic music that evolved from Goa trance in the early 1990s when it first began hitting the mainstream. ...
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Psychedelic trance or psytrance is a form of electronic music that evolved from Goa trance in the early 1990s when it first began hitting the mainstream. ...
Ambient music is a musical genre in which sound is more important than notes. ...
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Shpongle (pronounced ) is a psychedelic downtempo or Psybient music project. ...
Entheogenic is a psybient duo similar in style to Shpongle. ...
Bluetech is a Psybient DJ/producer who creates exclusively Downtempo music. ...
It has been suggested that Yaniv Shulman be merged into this article or section. ...
Kick Bong is the Psybient project of French producer Frank Jousselin. ...
Pitch Black is a New Zealand electronica band that was form in 1997. ...
Origins, Psychedelics, and Success
Atmospheric Interludes in Goa Because of the heat, humidity, and dust in Goa, the birthplace of Goa trance (which was the precursor of psytrance), DJs tended to use cassette tapes or DATs instead of vinyl records[citation needed]. As a result, beatmatching was very hard, and many of the earliest DJs who worked within the Goan scene didn't bother trying at all, the notorious Goa Gil being one of them. As a solution to the dilemma, a production technique developed of having relatively long atmospheric portions in each track, which would allow a DJ to easily mix two tracks of different tempos without having them clash.[1] These short periods that were free of heavy, bass driven beats acted as "chillout" periods for those who were dancing (or "tripping") to relax and regain their energy for the next track. For other uses, see Goa (disambiguation). ...
Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic music and is a style of trance music which originated in the Indian state of Goa, as opposed to most other forms of trance music which appeared in Europe. ...
Raja Ram has been experementing with psychedelic trance as early as the 1980s. ...
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Goa Gil (real name Gilbert Levey) is an American-born musician, DJ and party organizer. ...
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"Chill Tracks" in Psytrance From its inception, albums (as well as compilations) released within the psytrance genre almost always contained a compulsory "chillout" track at the end, probably intended to decompress the listener after a somewhat stimulating audible experience (see (and hear): Cosmosis - Cosmology). Raja Ram has been experementing with psychedelic trance as early as the 1980s. ...
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Some more examples: - Astral Projection - Dancing Galaxy (1997): Ambient Galaxy (Disco Valley Mix)
- Blue Planet Corporation - Blue Planet (1999): Arcana
- Cosmosis - Contact (2002): Contact; Skankadelic
- Cydonia - In Fear of Red Planet (1999): Narco Nympho
- Doof - It's about time (2000): Dark Secrets of the Manky Fudgepocket
- Etnica - Equator: Be On Go; Funkadelia; Baraka
- Etnica - Alien Protein: Deep East
- Man With No Name - Moment Of Truth (1996): Azymuth
- Pleiadians - I.F.O (1997): Celaeno
- Pleiadians - Family Of Light (1999): Seven Sisters
- Shakta - Silicon Trip (1997): Earthrise
- Shiva Chandra - Spicy Moments (1996): Electron Seeds; In-Sense; Chilli Out
- Shiva Chandra - Positive (1998): Green Coloured
- Star Sounds Orchestra - Psy*Force (1997): Ajundria (Mercury 141.3 Hz)
- S.U.N. Project - Drosophila (1997): Going With The Flow
- S.U.N Project - Macrophage (1998): Energia Magica; From Dusk Till Dawn
- Tarsis - Vacuum (1998): Vacuum
- The Infinity Project - Feeling Weird (1996): Noises from the Darkness (Dub)
- Transwave - Phototropic (1996): Ulysse Voyage No 3
- Vibrasphere - Echo (2000): Aguas Calientes; San Pedro; Abra
- Vibrasphere - Lime Structure (2003): Soul Wire; Manzanilla
- X-Dream - Trip To Trancesylvania (1993): Time Begins Tomorrow (Orbit Fly)
- X-Dream - We Created Our Own Happiness (1997): Relaxed Vortex
- X-Dream - Radio (1998): Out of Your Control
- George Elgyn - Chroma Spectrum LP (2006): Whitenoise
Early Chill Albums Perhaps the earliest album consisting entirely of "chill tracks" was Mystical Experiences by The Infinity Project in 1995. But the genre really took off after Shpongle (a project involving some members of The Infinity Project) released Are You Shpongled? in 1998. Slowly but surely, the diverse, ever evolving style that has come to be known as "psybient" or "psychill" has been adopted by a marginal number of artists. It is interesting to note that although relatively successful for a small sub-genre, psybient has not expanded hardly as rapidly in recent years as its parent genre, psytrance. The Infinity Project was a goa trance band in the 1990s, and later became a record label, TIP Records, largely responsible for introducing trance to London and the UK. Members included Raja Ram, Graham Wood and Anjee Sian, with Simon Posford occasionally working with them. ...
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The Infinity Project was a goa trance band in the 1990s, and later became a record label, TIP Records, largely responsible for introducing trance to London and the UK. Members included Raja Ram, Graham Wood and Anjee Sian, with Simon Posford occasionally working with them. ...
Cover of Shpongles first album, Are you Shpongled? Are You Shpongled? is the first of three albums released from the two famous artists within Psychedelic trance; Simon Posford and Raja Ram. ...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
Raja Ram has been experementing with psychedelic trance as early as the 1980s. ...
Psychedelic Influence Due to its roots in the LSD laden Goa scene, psybient is considered to be highly influenced by psychoactive drugs, even more so than other forms of psytrance. The influence of psychedelics is often blatantly presented in both the musical content (such as "trippy", tweaked-out samples) and in the artwork. An example of this can be seen in the title of track six of Shpongle's album Are You Shpongled?. The song's name, "Divine Moments of Truth" is a tribute to the psychedelic drug Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly called LSD, LSD-25, or acid. ...
Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic dance music and is a style of trance music. ...
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Shpongle (pronounced ) is a psychedelic downtempo or Psybient music project. ...
Cover of Shpongles first album, Are you Shpongled? Are You Shpongled? is the first of three albums released from the two famous artists within Psychedelic trance; Simon Posford and Raja Ram. ...
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Success with the Downtempo Market In recent years, psybient has received a considerable amount of success in the chillout/downtempo market, a listener group far larger than the psytrance audience. An example of psybient's foothold within the "chill" market can be seen in the success of Entheogenic's second album, Spontaneous Illumination. In November of 2003 it went to Number 1 on the German "Chill-Out" Charts, where it remained at Number 1 for 8 weeks. The album stayed in the Top 10 for an additional 12 weeks. Chill out (sometimes chillout), a term derived from a slang injunction to relax, emerged in the early and mid-1990s as a catch-all term for various styles of relatively mellow, slow-tempo music made by contemporary producers in the electronic music scene. ...
Downtempo (or Downbeat) is a laid-back electronic music style similar to Ambient music, but usually with a beat or groove unlike the beatless forms of Ambient music. ...
Raja Ram has been experementing with psychedelic trance as early as the 1980s. ...
Entheogenic is a psybient duo similar in style to Shpongle. ...
Cover art for Spontaneous Illumination Spontaneous Illimination was Entheogenics second and most successful album. ...
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Psybient in Suomisaundi Some artists of the psychedelic trance offshoot suomisaundi have also been known to delve into the realm of psybient. Among these artists are Luomuhappo [1] and ShaManiacs. Due to the suomisaundi's tendency towards sampling, as well as its popularity at forest dance parties like Earthcore, psybient productions that come out of the suomisaundi realm of psychedelic trance often resemble world music far more than productions of artists who produce psybient exclusively. Psychedelic trance or psytrance is a form of electronic music that evolved from Goa trance in the early 1990s when it first began hitting the mainstream. ...
Suomisaundi (sometimes called psy-fi, suomistyge, suomisoundi, forest trance or spugedelic trance) is a style of freeform psychedelic trance, originating from Finland. ...
Luomuhappo is Jere Häkkinen (1982-), a Suomisaundi producer from Finland. ...
In music, sampling is the act of taking a portion of one sound recording and reusing it as an instrument or element of a new recording. ...
Earthcore is Australias largest and longest running outdoor dance music festival and electronic music events organisation. ...
Suomisaundi (sometimes called psy-fi, suomistyge, suomisoundi, forest trance or spugedelic trance) is a style of freeform psychedelic trance, originating from Finland. ...
World music is, most generally, all the music in the world. ...
List of Notable Artists Bluetech is a Psybient DJ/producer who creates exclusively Downtempo music. ...
Celtic Cross was an unusual collaboration of Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle), Martin Glover (bassist from Killing Joke), Saul Davies (violinist from James), and Chester (Baba G). ...
Entheogenic is a psybient duo similar in style to Shpongle. ...
Open System are electronic musicians Michael Martin & Matt Hillier. ...
Kick Bong is the Psybient project of French producer Frank Jousselin. ...
Shpongle (pronounced ) is a psychedelic downtempo or Psybient music project. ...
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Ott is a record producer who has worked with Sinéad OConnor, Embrace, The Orb, and Brian Eno, but has achieved greater recognition since 2002 for his own psychedelic dub tracks, and his collaborations with Simon Posford (Hallucinogen / Shpongle). ...
List of Notable Albums Cover of Shpongles first album, Are you Shpongled? Are You Shpongled? is the first of three albums released from the two famous artists within Psychedelic trance; Simon Posford and Raja Ram. ...
For the US-based record label of the same name, see Twisted Records (US). ...
A Flock of Bleeps is Younger Brothers one and only album. ...
In Search of a Meaningful Moment is the second album by the ambient/chillout group Shulman, released in December of 2003 on Aleph Zero Records. ...
Aleph Zero Records, named after the famous aleph number, is an israeli record label cofounded by Yaniv Shulman and Shahar Bar-Itzhak. ...
This article is about people who explore their inner psyche, and related practices; for other uses, see Psychonaut (disambiguation). ...
Cover art for A Cup of Tea? A Cup of Tea? is Kick Bongs only album thus far. ...
Nothing Lasts. ...
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Ott is a record producer who has worked with Sinéad OConnor, Embrace, The Orb, and Brian Eno, but has achieved greater recognition since 2002 for his own psychedelic dub tracks, and his collaborations with Simon Posford (Hallucinogen / Shpongle). ...
Blumenkraft is Otts first album. ...
List of Notable Record Labels For the US-based record label of the same name, see Twisted Records (US). ...
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For the comic book character previously known as Techno, see Fixer (comics). ...
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