Good Day Noir Family,
our “Edgar Allan Poets’ Artists/Bands We Like” section is dedicated to Bones:Dreaming and his album A Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind. I found this artist on Spotify and his music made me travel with my mind.
A Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind Out Now | Bones:Dreaming
This music is an extrasensory journey that for a moment will make you forget the reality that surrounds you.
The meticulous choice of sounds and the hypnotic melodies manage to bring the listener into a parallel universe.
While listening to this ethereal and ancestral music I closed my eyes and found myself flying through infinite space. For a moment I thought I understood the meaning of life. I was crossed by an ascetic thrill that stimulated cathartic processes.
This music is an experience that introduces you to new parts of your subconscious. Stimulate neural impulses and is able to activate your pineal gland.
I recommend everyone to listen to the music of Bones:Dreaming. A Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind will be able to relax you but at the same time make you see the metaphysical reality that surrounds us.
A beautiful discovery that I recommend to everyone.
A Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind is Bones:Dreaming’s Album Out Now!
Hypnotizing!
A Day in the Labyrinth of a Psychedelic Mind Out Now | Bones:Dreaming
Mike Ludwig lives near Darmstadt in Germany.
His music takes the listener on a journey through psychedelic guitar sounds, modulated in many ways and layered in beautiful sonic walls.
Mike’s musical background ranges from the classic and psychedelic rock of the sixties and seventies and takes a couple good shots at punk and wave. Since a few years, he rides the psychedelic wave and started making music himself end of 2019. Screaming Bones is a solo project, Mike works with a headrush Looperboard and records in his bedroom studio.
Making music is like painting, you generate a musical canvas, on which you paint your emotions, one after another. Finding your own sound is a journey that never ends. Try to explore, experiment, don’t get restrained by too much theory.