Other Kinds of Mind There
Dancecult November 23, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.12801/1947-5403.2023.15.01.02 via OpenAlex
Summary
Psychedelic experiences enhance cognition in music systems, particularly through three genres of psychedelic electronica: ambient house, trip-hop, and glitch. These genres create a unique sonic environment that influences the psychedelic experience by managing set and setting. The article connects indigenous shamanic practices with modern neuropsychopharmacology and sound studies to explore how music acts as a transformative agent during these experiences.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | Psychedelic experiences are facilitated by music selection that manages set and setting, enhancing cognitive engagement with non-human agencies. |
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Abstract
Cognition in extended brain-body music systems becomes especially agile during psychedelic experience, necessitating a sonic rhetoric emphasizing transformative agency. Rooted in the recursive listening spaces of dub, three forms of psychedelic electronica—ambient house, trip-hop and glitch—foster an echological sensibility unique to records made largely from the bits and pieces of other recordings. In this article, longform albums representing each of these genres are offered as sonic pharmakomedia, pharmacologically activated non-human agencies that sustain psychedelic mind-machine systems. Managing the psychedelic experience by mediating set and setting through music selection is adopted in psychedelic research, therapy sessions and personal practices alike. I consider set and setting in terms of their contributions to a liminal sonic substance that facilitates encounters with non-human agencies. Putting indigenous shamanic practices in conversation with contemporary neuropsychopharmacology, sound studies and psychedelic music production, this article offers a diagnostic inventory of the effects of the sonic substance.