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The mission of Psychedelic Scene is to celebrate, share, and publicize psychedelic music and culture in an effort to bring together a global psychedelic community. We believe it's important to conduct business in a fair and honest manner.
Psychedelic Scene Magazine
11h ago
Welsh band Mascot Moth recently released Mind Maze, a four-song EP that offers a playful take on psychedelia.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
3d ago
Andrew Fish is a painter and printmaker who teaches at art schools and universities in his native Massachusetts. His work explores the intersection of abstraction and representation, using the figure to investigate contemporary society and personal experience.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
5d ago
Elephant’s Memory started off as a bunch of eccentric New York City buskers before catching the interest of John and Yoko and releasing their self-titled debut.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
1w ago
In this podcast episode, Psychedelic Scene host Adam Staples interviews attorney Gary Michael Smith, an authority on psychedelics law.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
1w ago
In the 2010 sci-fi horror film Beyond the Black Rainbow, a young woman under heavy sedation tries to escape from a secluded, quasi-futuristic commune.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
1w ago
Thank Christ for the Bomb is a mostly forgotten gem of poignant psychedelic blues-rock that sounds fresher than you might imagine.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
1w ago
The Sevens, a collection of previously unreleased tracks from APTBS’s sixth album, offers what you might expect from APTBS: finely executed gothic post-punk with a touch of psychedelia.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
2w ago
In this interview, Steve Kilbey discusses his novel, writer’s block, having his music in movies, and the new album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars!
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
2w ago
The Doors second album Strange Days is a superbly executed psychedelic rock gem that includes multiple classic rock standards and Jim Morrison’s iconic shamanic swagger.
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Psychedelic Scene Magazine
3w ago
No Mind Vol. 1 by Santa Cruz up-and-comers Supernaut is a heavy instrumental romp that emulates a psychedelic journey.
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