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Introduction of Psychill Music

Psychill music is a genre of electronic music that is characterized by its use of atmospheric and psychedelic elements. It is often described as a blend of electronic, ambient, and downtempo music, and often features elements of world music and ethnic instrumentation. Psychill music is known for its slow, hypnotic rhythms, ethereal soundscapes, and use of sound design and effects to create a sense of atmosphere and space. It is often associated with meditation and relaxation, and is popular among fans of electronic music, ambient music, and world music.

Recent Psychill Interviews

  • I Awake interview on Nagamag Music Magazine

I Awake Interview on Nagamag

October 29th, 2020|Tags: , , , , , , , |

I Awake Interview on Nagamag


Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?

I Awake:
Ambient, Breakbeats, Deep


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

I Awake:
Since birth an audio nerd.
”I Awake is one of the principal producers of the Swedish ambient posse Ghostfriend that, apart from the solo projects, also produces music for television, motion pictures and commercials.”
”I Awake ́s music compositions are known for their rich textures and lush soundscapes”.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

I Awake:
My parents dancing and being happy to soul music as a child. I had a natural urge to explore what I could do myself with instruments and recording equipment.


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

I Awake:
Mop Mop "Spaceship: Earth"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?

I Awake:
The Future Sound of London "My Kingdom"

Discover & Listen to I Awake

I Awake on Spotify

I Awake's Signature Track

I Awake on Social Media

I Awake's Website

  • Nibana interview on Nagamag Music Magazine

Nibana Interview on Nagamag.com

July 9th, 2020|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Nibana Interview on Nagamag.com


Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?

Nibana:
There is no "fit all" description as I'm producing quite a lot of diverse genres but most likely chillout and downtempo, some psybient, some bass music and glitch ... I like using the more generic genre electronic or electronica. I've produced some heavy psytrance for a bit, but I didn't stick to it after I released my album.


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Nibana:
I'm quite a newcomer in the electronic music genre even tho I've been producing it for a few years (about 8 now). I was mostly raised on my dad's hard rock playlist, 80s music and then fell in love with the metal scene. I've been a metalhead for most of my music journey, listening to the darker genres of it (hence my . My first approach to electronic music and the genres I produce now has been while playing video games (one of my biggest passion), and later during my first raves in France. I then got frustrated to not be able to tweak what I heard and decided to start my own music project. It then grew to an unexpected size and I've been able to tour all around the world and collaborate with my heroes whom many became my friends.


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Nibana:
Honestly my entire childhood was filled with music. Both my parents enjoyed it a lot, despite no being musicians, and I've always been highly emotionally struck from movies' scoring to my parents playlist. I started playing guitar as soon as I could and it led me here. I was never planing to become a full time musician (I'm more of a science guy) but seeing my project get bigger motivated me to quit everything for it.


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

Nibana:
Départe "Wither"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?

Nibana:
Solar Fields "The Missing"

Discover & Listen to Nibana

Nibana on Spotify

Nibana's Signature Track

Nibana on Social Media

Psychill Featured Releases

  • Hypnotic Peafowl - The Mind Box (Spotify)

Hypnotic Peafowl – The Mind Box (Spotify)

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“One more special track from Hypnotic Peafowl & Bendja in slow bpm and Psydub style. Clear synthesis and prototype sounds, which prove the great experience of these artists.”

-Nagamag.com

Hypnotic Peafowl breathes new life into his experiments and explores different soundscapes with a quality sound design. Always in a work of advanced hybridization, he brilliantly mixes his multiple influences: orchestral music, jazz, funk, bass music. In this opus, some sweet piano bar melodies and retro inserts with stoner rock influences, dominated by hypnotic, repetitive rhythms, accompanied by a very heavy bass with a warm envelope.

This album is part of a long narrative, all my releases are built around a central character : the peacock and his spirit. The metaphor for imaging his spirit is the Pandora's box.

Quickly it is the story of a colorful peacock who is schizophrenic with all the other worries that arise from such a pathology.

Beautiful to look at, full of life and energy. A funk/Jazz fan, he exudes the joy of life. But not that, the black sides are there.

All of my past and future releases are in the form of chapters that tell a passage of the Peacock's life. Here: Pandora's box or Logorrhia tells the impression of feeling better after a first meeting before the awareness and the psychic fall.

https://www.facebook.com/Hypnotic.Peafowl

Random Psychill discoveries

Here you will find some random Psychill posts that have been published in past.

Latest Psychill discoveries

  • D!lemma - the wizard's den, Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

D!lemma – the wizard’s den

August 4th, 2022|Tags: , , |

A snow avalanche of IDM and Glitch music awaits you, in which it is simply an incredible palette from diversity and experiments. D! Lemma a real master of synt... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #idm #glitch#nagamag #musicmagazine

  • Agniy - Veles, Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Agniy – Veles

June 23rd, 2022|Tags: , , |

“Прекрасный пример оригинального трека в жанре folktronica, с этническим вокалом, разнообразными живыми инструментами, гипнотическим ритмом и дурманящей сознание... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #worldmusicother #folktronica #nagamag #musicmagazine

  • Cosmyte - Noisetti (feat. Lakay), Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Cosmyte – Noisetti (feat. Lakay)

June 20th, 2022|Tags: , , , , |

“Просто невероятное наслоение жанров, которые очень сильно выделают этот трек на фоне всего, что вы когда-либо слышали! Здесь и опьяняющие ритмы Trip-Hop и Psydu... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #triphop #psydub #psychill #downtempo #nagamag #musicmagazine

  • Numatica - Revel Dub, Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Numatica – Revel Dub

May 31st, 2022|Tags: , , , , |

“Like synth icicles slowly melting in a tropical sun on a distant beach in another galaxy. Where the 3 suns meet the horizon and splatter the skies with magnific... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #dub #psydub #psychill #downtempo #nagamag #musicmagazine

  • Mr. Starbeast - Aludra, Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Mr. Starbeast – Aludra

April 23rd, 2022|Tags: , , , |

“Fasten your seatbelts for an explorative transition into a different dimension. These unpredictable percussive breaks, sudden shifts and wide Psychill spirit ar... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #psytrance #indieelectronic #psychill #nagamag #musicmagazine

  • numeral - Marauder, Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

numeral – Marauder

April 7th, 2022|Tags: , , |

“Тягучие, медленные ритмы Psychill, с густой и насыщенной атмосферой мелодических слоёв, которая затягивает в себя словно зыбучие пески под ногами. Ты погружаешь... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #psydub #psychill #nagamag #musicmagazine FB: @numeralmusic

  • Lunar Sequence - Ascension, Psychill music genre, Nagamag Magazine

Lunar Sequence – Ascension

March 31st, 2022|Tags: , , |

“The vibrating waves of "Ascension" slowly enter your consciousness and guide you in a new dimension of sound. A smooth Ambient masterpiece, full of cosmic frequ... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #psydub #psychill #nagamag #musicmagazine

Some Psychill subgenres

There are a number of subgenres within the broad category of psychill music, each with its own distinctive sound and character. Some of the more well-known subgenres include:

Ambient psytrance: This subgenre combines elements of ambient music and psytrance, and is characterized by its slow, atmospheric rhythms and ethereal soundscapes.

Dub psytrance: This subgenre combines elements of dub music and psytrance, and is characterized by its use of delay and echo effects, as well as a focus on deep, bass-heavy rhythms.

Goa trance: This subgenre originated in the Goa region of India and is characterized by its fast, energetic rhythms and use of synthesizers and electronic effects.

Psybient: This subgenre combines elements of ambient and psytrance music, and is characterized by its use of atmospheric soundscapes and slow, hypnotic rhythms.

Psydub: This subgenre combines elements of dub and psytrance, and is characterized by its use of delay and echo effects, as well as a focus on deep, bass-heavy rhythms.

Psybreaks: This subgenre combines elements of psytrance and breakbeat music, and is characterized by its use of fast, rhythmic breaks and electronic effects.

Psychedelia: This subgenre is inspired by the psychedelic movement of the 1960s and is characterized by its use of unconventional sounds and effects, as well as its trippy, otherworldly atmosphere.

Psychill: This subgenre is characterized by its use of atmospheric and psychedelic elements, and often features slow, hypnotic rhythms and ethereal soundscapes.

Psydubstep: This subgenre combines elements of psytrance and dubstep, and is characterized by its use of deep, bass-heavy rhythms and electronic effects.

Psybreaks: This subgenre combines elements of psytrance and breakbeat music, and is characterized by its use of fast, rhythmic breaks and electronic effects.

Dark psytrance: This subgenre is characterized by its use of darker, more aggressive sounds and rhythms, and often incorporates elements of industrial and techno music.

Forest psytrance: This subgenre is inspired by nature and the outdoors, and often features organic instrumentation and naturalistic soundscapes.

Full-on psytrance: This subgenre is characterized by its fast, energetic rhythms and use of synthesizers and electronic effects.

Suomisaundi: This subgenre originated in Finland and is characterized by its use of unconventional sounds and experimental production techniques.

Techtrance: This subgenre combines elements of techno and psytrance, and is characterized by its use of complex rhythms and futuristic sound design.

These are just a few more examples of the many subgenres within Psychill music. There are many other subgenres as well, each with its own unique characteristics and influences.

The most used instruments in Psychill Music

In psychill music, electronic instruments and production techniques are often used to create the atmospheric and psychedelic soundscapes that are characteristic of the genre. Some of the most common electronic instruments and production techniques used in psychill music include:

Synthesizers: Synthesizers are electronic instruments that generate sounds using oscillators, filters, and other sound-modulating circuits. They are often used to create a wide range of sounds, including pads, leads, basslines, and effects.

Samplers: Samplers are electronic instruments that allow users to record and manipulate audio samples, which can be played back using a keyboard or other controller. Samplers are often used to create beats, rhythms, and sound effects.

Sequencers: Sequencers are electronic tools that allow users to record and edit musical patterns and sequences. They are often used to create complex, evolving musical structures and arrangements.

Digital audio workstations (DAWs): DAWs are computer software programs that allow users to record, edit, and produce music using a variety of virtual instruments and audio processing tools. DAWs are an essential part of modern music production, and are often used to create psychill music.

Vocals: Vocals can be used in psychill music, although they are not always a prominent feature of the genre. Some psychill tracks may feature vocals as the main focus of the music, while in other cases, vocals may be used more sparingly as an additional element within the music.

When vocals are used in psychill music, they can take a variety of forms, including singing, spoken word, or chanting. The lyrics of psychill tracks may be abstract or metaphorical, or they may be more literal and narrative in nature. In some cases, vocals in psychill music may be treated as another instrument, with the use of pitch shifting, effects processing, and other production techniques to create unique and otherworldly sounds.

Overall, the use of vocals in psychill music is a matter of artistic choice and can vary widely from one track to the next. Some psychill tracks may feature prominent vocals, while others may use vocals sparingly or not at all.

In addition to electronic instruments and production techniques, some psychill music may also incorporate live instruments, such as percussion, strings, or wind instruments. These instruments are often used to add an organic, human element to the music, and can be played live or incorporated into the music using recording and production techniques.