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“MUSIC FOR MUSHROOMS,” documents East Forest’s journey as he explores the intersection of music and psychedelics, | dG1fOHpDLUZ3REJkQlE
Transcript
00:00I never thought that when I was playing mushroom music back in 2008 that there would even be
00:13a way that this could make sense.
00:18I've been playing music under the name East Forest for a pretty long time and once I started
00:25writing music for Mushrooms, everything changed.
00:29It's actually really scary with everything going on in the world.
00:33How can I make it through all this?
00:37There's this huge amount of news and breakthroughs in science going on around the subject and
00:41almost no one mentioning the music.
00:44The music is about half of it.
00:48I'm trying to help people have a good experience.
00:51I'm just a little like, what do I do?
00:53I feel like I'm at the end of the tunnel.
01:01We're trying to use those tools to remind people of something very basic that we've
01:06probably forgotten.
01:08Do you think that we could thread this needle that we need to thread in order to survive
01:14without psychedelics?
01:16No.
01:19Last night, I was able to just sit down and look at that, you know?
01:23There's one song I sang for my DNA and it just came back.
01:34If we trace back and back and back in our lineage, not just in my indigenous lineage,
01:40but in your lineage, these are for everyone's healing.
01:45There's a profound turning point happening on Earth.
01:50You need to stick around and watch a nation wake up.

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