22 July 2008

Episode 2.5 Show Notes

This episode includes a segment from me(Cody) talking a bit about hip-hop music and its potential as being psychedelic and/or truly artistic. Following that, Sancho talks a bit about Dr. Rick Strassman and his new book "Inner Paths to Outer Space," his older book "DMT The Spirit Molecule" and his interview with Martin Ball from the "Entheogenic Evolution" Podcast.(entheogenic.podomatic.com) He also discusses other things you can find out about through Dr. Strassman's website(www.rickstrassman.com)including the upcoming documentary based upon Strassman's DMT book. . .

Sancho then talks about Tom Atlee and The Co-Intelligence Institute, (www.co-intelligence.org/) and a VERY basic overview of some of the ideas addressed by the "Institute." Cody, then, comes back and talks about how "Black Light in the Attic" has been doing in regards to advancing and building an audience etc.

He also gives a HUGE "Thank You" to Max Freakout of the Psychonautica podcast(which is part of the dopefiend.co.uk podcast network which includes a number of different podcasts that are MORE than worth checking out.... Thanks Max for giving the show such an incredible plug on your most recent episode of Psychonautica!

Alright, here's a first go at the track listing for this episode. Ya'll heard Cody that it's gonna be too tedious to write down every song including the background tracks, so we're gonna keep it to the songs we more or less feature, and the offer still stands that if you have a specific track you wanna know about, then just hit us up with the time it played and we'll let ya know!

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Sage Francis
- Crack Pipes

Sage Francis - Different

Deep Puddle Dynamics - Exist

Beck - Soldier Jane


Songs played during Sancho's info segment:

In Background:
Telesma - Penumbra
Orka Veer - The JHP
Dreadzone
- Shining Path

Full Song:
Blank Blue - In The Swim


Built to Spill
- The Plan(live) (GAWDDAMN I LOVE THIS TUNE!!!!!)


Peace Out, Breath In!

1 comment:

garion333 said...

Embedding the url in the text would be more friendly to the user. ;) That and it looks better (I'm a copy editor, I'm picky about those things, so take it with a grain of salt).

Built to Spill is a fantastic band, though I'm a little surprised to hear em on the 'cast.

Btw, I think Sound Tribe Sector 9 would be a great band to use in the background. I don't follow their albums but their live stuff is good. Groove based with a serious lack of vocals. Perfect for your purposes.

Here's a little taste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf8SZYXRufg

And I'm waiting to hear some Shpongle on the show. ;)