Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research Playlist

The Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research center was launched in September 2018 and conducts research focusing on how psychedelics impact brain function and mood. Psychologist, Bill Richards created the playlist and emphasizes that the music has been carefully chosen with the intention of guiding and supporting the participant’s psychedelic experience. “I think of it as a nonverbal support system, sort of like the net for a trapeze artist. If all is going well, you’re not even aware that the net is there — you don’t even hear the music — but if you start getting anxious, or if you need it, it’s immediately there to provide a structure.”— Bill Richards, psychologist and researcher at John Hopkins Tracks: O Magnum Mysterium (Arr. H.R. Reynolds for wind band) Concordia University Chicago Wind Symphony, Richard R. Fischer Holiday Fanfare Om Namah Shivaaya Russill Paul Healing Music Project Awakening Evening Shadows Fall Russill Paul Alleluia, Behold the Bridegroom St. Petersberg Chamber Choir Sacred Treasures III: Choral Masterworks from Russia and Beyond Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten for Strings and Bells Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamás Benedek Part: Fratres, Festina lente Caminando Por La Calle Gipsy Kings Mosaïque Gracias a la Vida (En Directo) Luis Morera, Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria Morera Sinfónico (En Directo) Sea-Watch Floating Points Crush Freiyheit Christian Löffler Parallels: Shellac Reworks (Beethoven) By Christian Löffler partial (choir version) Ólafur Arnalds, VOCES8 re:member (choir versions)
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