So I haven't written here in a while, but this new dose is just TOTALLY AMAZING and I've never gotten anything like this from one of the mobile doses before. Here goes:
Situation
I was in my room, on my bed, blinds closed, eyemask on, 4PM. Single pillow, no blanket, fully clothed, no outside sound, no caffeine or physical drugs, Beats by Dre headphones I got today for Christmas. Merry Christmas Everybody, by the way.
Description
The dose starts out with a funky little tune and inaudible binaural beats, I'm guessing below human's hearing range, because the headphones were waving in my ears. Very fun to listen to, slight change in mood. Two distinct CEVs, that are really fun and almost friendly feeling. The first one was kinda cool, they're little fades of green and brown and turquoise spheres that almost look like the dust in digital photos. The second were bright white flashes and dashes across my vision, almost like a mosquito. They moved and were probably caused by the mosquito sounds in the dose. The second kind of CEV happened first, but when the guitar came into the dose, the first one started to happen more and more
The funky little tune fades away, and the whitenoise that's usually behind all doses goes away too. Complete silence for a good 15 seconds. Then, the third eye visuals start coming up. A very high pitched melody comes up, and the binaural beat starts shooting skyward. The third eye visual looks a bit like a Scandinavian forest or a Welsh field, definitely super green and floral. Starts to get very trippy here:
Some grapevines from the grass shoot up with the binaural beat, they wound and braided together to form what looked like a ladder. A giant leaf stuck out the side, and thirdeye me decided to sit on it. Upon closer inspection, the top of the grape vines had a small garden out of bird of paradise plants, Mendela's Gold to be precise.
As the binaural beat continues to shoot up with the vines, a small drumbeat starts to play. With this, the vines thirdeye me was sitting on began to sway back and forth, very realistically. I got chills from the view, which definitely looked like a European forest. The chills were euphoric, like what you get from listening to good music, or from drinking kava root IRL. The dose just kept on shooting, until it reached a high point plateau and a musical climax. The vines then stopped too. Thirdeye me stood up, and looked about myself until I found the sun, a bright, quivering, lime-green sphere that almost looked like a ferris wheel car!
Turns out it was one, and I climbed inside. As the binaural beat began to fall, the sun began to set with me inside. When the beat reached ground level, so had I, and I climbed out of the sun and stumbled in euphoric dizziness back towards the woods. It was now nighttime
TRIPPY SOUNDING ALERT
Greeting me back at the forest were chipmunks and tigers and an earthtone green hamster.
As the last song began to play, I imagined that we all gathered around the Vines in a campfire manner. I then proceeded to take a pair of hedgeclippers, and prune each vine to the beat of the dose. It fell to the ground as the amazing sounding drumbeat began to play. All the animals cheered, something to do with biodegradation I guess.
I opened my eyes maybe 15 minutes ago, and I still feel awesome. This was amazingly vivid.
Rating
Dose: 8/10
Song: 10/10
Feel: 9/10
Visuals: 10/10
Overall: 9/10 would listen to again.
Amanita: My new favorite dose (mobile song)
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Re: Amanita: My new favorite dose (mobile song)
Sounds crazy, I want this dose really bad. Great review write more !
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Re: Amanita: My new favorite dose (mobile song)
I just did the drg version of this. Got a cool body tingle and really enjoyed the sound of the beats. Not much in the way of visuals outside of a few shapes and colors. Going to have to keep working at it.
Thanks for the review, great stuff
Thanks for the review, great stuff