From the INside

 Inspiring music 

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...can be a great asset in helping you to channel artwork, as it sets a mood and a vibrational environment. I thoroughly enjoyed Iasos' "Angelic Music", "Realms of Light" and more of his Musical Alchemy.
Iasos also has a DVD: "Realms of Light - The DVD" , check it out at: http://iasos.com/detalist/rol-dvd/
The visuals are his creation of celestial visuals to go with this celestial music.

Some recently discovered gems include Vangelis' "The City", "Oceanic" and a collaboration with Stina Nordenstam ("Ask the Mountains").
All time fav's that seem to be doing the trick everytime are Al Gromer Khan's "The God Perfume", this is also an amazing musician incorporating ambient elements in sitar music, his music is rather felt than heard.

Artwork Jack Whitechapel was created on the music of Danny Elfmans "From Hell".

There's a section named "Dark Art" in the galleries at www.walterbruneel-art.com, I am grateful for the most inspiring music of Danny Elfman and Paul Roland. Paul Roland's music is all about weird and gothic stories but served with a British gentleman rogue aplomb and a distinctive sense of humour.

I still work with music specifically designed to initiate deep states of meditation and relaxation, like the Zygon series, easily launching you into designer brainwaves ;).

Headphones are recommended when hemi-sphere synchronization and binaural beats are involved. I won't go into the technical details of that, but the effect IS strong and may continue a while after listening to the tracks.
Happy listening psychonauts!

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