ABSTRACT

Psychedelic music is a fascinating yet under-researched field of study. This thought-provoking collection offers a broad introduction to the field of psychedelic music studies, bringing together scholarly work on psychedelic music in genres like rock, folk, electronic dance music and pop. Through an expanded purview on psychedelic music, an emerging trend in research, the collection affords students and academics alike an introduction to a rich, multi-faceted field.

The contributing authors explore a range of different facets of musical psychedelia: its transgressive and transcendent aspects, its foregrounding of timbre and texture, the way it changes our perception of time, its influence on “non-psychedelic” music, key composition and production techniques that composers and musicians use in its creation, how it is mediated by different places and spaces, and the interplay between psychedelic visual and sonic aesthetics.

This interdisciplinary work reveals both commonalities in musical psychedelic experiences and the contestation inherent in a field of study that juxtaposes music of different genres and eras with a variety of theoretical approaches and methodologies. In broadening the scope of psychedelic music research, the collection not only makes for varied and absorbing reading on the subject level but also stimulates reflexive thought about interdisciplinary research.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part |88 pages

Part I

chapter 1|22 pages

A splendid time is guaranteed for all

The recreation of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album on stage

chapter 2|17 pages

A New Kind of Blue

Connections between early West Coast psychedelic music and jazz (1958–68)

chapter 3|15 pages

From soul to psychedelic soul and beyond

Sonic experience and sound configuration

chapter 4|14 pages

DJ's skills and psychedelic trance's rules

Temporalities of the psychedelic experience in European electronic dance music

chapter 5|18 pages

Psychedelic spheres

Sonic spaces and party places in psytrance

part |62 pages

Part II

chapter 6|16 pages

Rings around the world

The psychedelic ripple effect in a global set and setting

chapter 8|14 pages

Transcendental psychedelia

Hearing hearing in the work of Maryanne Amacher

chapter 9|14 pages

Ecstatic-materialist sound

A cross-genre aesthetic in today's experimental music

part |64 pages

Part III

chapter 11|19 pages

Because the night belongs to sex, “drugs” and rock “n” roll

The nocturnal integration of promiscuity, psychoactive substance-seeking and musicality in human evolution