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trippy

Brighton’s 8udDha bl0od continues to evolve with fantastic single ‘’1551 5ym80l!k 5h1mm3R’’

Some music is just designed to get you in a positive mindframe and ‘8udDha bl0od’ smash it out the park with this terrific song that is psych pop at its finest. 

It’s not even about the lyrics in the track that makes it terrific, it’s the rhythm and melody that totally transfixes you, the song changes up with unexpected surprises. You know its English with the conversation about stars halfway through this 7 minutes 50 seconds classic. A music video must be on the cards here surely.

I feel like the band is a perfect act for a festival in the USA, somewhere hot and sticky with a massive crowd that hasn’t heard them before. The crowd will sway and new fans will be made instantly. Bring on world domination.

All I know is that this trippy song- presumably called ‘Shimmer’ – is that it’s a track you will play late at night with mates while staring at stars, reflecting and coming up with ideas on how to change the world. Streaming Brighton lads ‘8udDha bl0od’ is the best decision you will make all year and please do tell family and friends about them, they will surely thank you later. 

Get familiar with 8udDha bl0od today on SoundCloud.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

deliBass – Roll Em: Trippy Funky Downtempo Electronica

If you think the cover art is trippy, wait until you listen to the song!

deliBass is bringing the heat. “Roll Em” is a song that is packed with everything you need in order to close your eyes and lose yourself to this vortex of smooth sounds and silk transitions: He has got the Daft Punk-ish rhythm section, he throws in some sporadic Neo-Soul female vocals. He is going to plug in his 70’s electric guitar and take you on a funky trip; he is going to gently beat his tambourine as a means to spice up the song even further.

By clicking on the link to the song further below, you agree to the terms of service: This is a one-way ticket to the jazzy psychedelic land, where all the sounds of the bass guitars feel like a tender touch on your cheek. Where the sounds of the electric guitars feel like what Jimi Hendrix would be playing if he was still around and jamming and had nothing to prove, since long ago.

Experience “Roll Em

Review by Nektarios Oikonomakis

Trippy, Edgy, Taut And Strange…Scere Doesn’t Follow The Rules

Built on a slow, meandering  pop pulse and sitting somewhere between an old soul record and a trippy, down tempo urban groove, Because I is a wonderfully intriguing song. It is non-conformist and complicated, textured yet leaving space to generate atmosphere and anticipation, it is glitchy, mercurial, full of pent up energy and more than anything it is brilliantly different.

Not quite addictive enough to be pop, not fast enough to be a dance record it creates its own genre, one which skirts trip-hop, tips its hat to the likes of Kate Bush or Tori Amos but which ultimately is so different that it fits into a genre all of its own. There are not many acts that you can say that about but the  enigmatic Scere is certainly one of them.

The Cubby Creatures Release Trippy Track ‘Jesus Christ You’re Crazy’

It comes as no surprise to find that The Cubby Creatures hail from San Francisco, the city that was the focal point of the beatnik, hippy and psychedelic movements in the past. They seem to have somehow tapped into the ghosts of those broadminded musical experiments and used them as the basis for their own strange sonic adventures.

Jesus Christ You’re Crazy is a wonderful collection of trippy and sonorous vibes, soaring violins and chilled beats, sitting like a wonderful bridge between the psychedelic scene still happening in the back street clubs and underground venues of the city and the whale noises to be found just off of its coast. Their references are often literary, their scope unbounded and their music is like a stoned celestial choir. In my head this is exactly what San Francisco would sound like if its bricks and mortar could make music.