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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

  • Suduaya Interview on Nagamag.com

Suduaya Interview on Nagamag.com

April 10th, 2020|Tags: , , , , , , |

Suduaya
Interview

Suduaya Interview on Nagamag.com


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

Suduaya:
Downtempo/Progressive/Melodic/Psychedelic


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Suduaya:
The project "Suduaya" was born in 2006, after a trip in Sri Lanka, but it's not before 2010 that i decided to work on it seriously. Before that i was focused on my guitar skills, touring with a band in France from 2007 to 2010 (electro/hiphop), and during high school times i had a band and we played a fusion of Metal, Dub and psychedelic. I started to play the guitar at the age of 13, and violin at the age of 5. When i joined Altar Records in 2011, it started to become more important, and i slowly got more exposure on the scene. I quickly played in different festivals, mostly easter/central europe, and couple of years later reached other continents. Mexico, Australia, Canada, Russia, up to now there might be between 30/40 countries i'v been performing.


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

Suduaya:
Discovering "Dark Side of The Moon" at the age of 13 on a radio station. The radio host said "i'm gonna play this album without any commercials, sit back and relax". That changed my life! I had many other connections to music before and after that, but this is the highlight.


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

Suduaya:
Metallica "The Call Of Ktulu"


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

Suduaya:
Koan "Circe's Touch (Asura Remix)"

Discover & Listen to Suduaya

Suduaya on Spotify

Suduaya's Signature Track

Suduaya on Social Media

  • Hypnotic Peafowl interview on Nagamag Music Magazine

Hypnotic Peafowl Interview on Nagamag.com

March 1st, 2020|Tags: , , , , , , |

Hypnotic Peafowl
Interview

Hypnotic Peafowl Interview on Nagamag.com

Photo by Timothée Prézélus


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

Hypnotic Peafowl:
Giving a very specific genre to my music is not easy. especially when it comes to my "alternative" productions. I think that my music is situated between Basse music with a jazzy side and synthetic textures like halfred or mindex ... and the ethnic and psychedelic side that we can find with merkaba music. The more time passes, the more my compositions are built around the musical instrument. My next outings will be much more hybrid with a very funk very colorful side. ideal music to listen to at home and play with a group in concert for example. but if I had to give only one name to write my "alternative" music I would say jazzy psybass


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Hypnotic Peafowl:
For me everything went particularly fast.I don't have a past as an instrumentalist, I did some drums lessons at the age of 7 and I stopped there. I discovered the world of the night at a young age (14 years) with the meeting of friends who organized evenings in all the region where I lived. But it never occurred to me to make music. It's only been 4 years since I started composing MAO. I lived in a shared flat where a friend had a very old computer which was not useful to anyone with an old version of ableton (I laugh today because it took at least 20 minutes to turn on the computer haha) for no reason or any ambition i turned on ableton i typed "psytrance ableton" on you tub is since i haven't spent a day without making music. I spent 3 years learning composition, mixing, musical theory, harmonization. advance use of ableton ... for 3 years I didn't go out (it's no joke I had to do 5 evenings with friends) I watched tutorials on you tub every day, I I bought a lot of music books ... then after that I played my first concert in 2018 thanks to an association of the region which is called "Lunarmouth" it is the only association which shows to the general public the psychedelic culture at home. (today I am the president) then everything went very very quickly for my project, I released my first album "enygma" independently a few weeks after this 1st date. after that I got 41 concerts in my 1st year of activity in 2018/2019. I had the pleasure of playing all over France. I also produced 28 music during this period which gave me constant visibility on the net. In 2019 I officially joined the Hadra records label. Hadra obviously offers me great visibility throughout France but also enormous support for my professionalization and allows me today to make music. in February 2020 I published my new EP on Zenon records which is a great joy for me because it is one of the best world label in my eyes. Today I am fortunate to live in France and benefit from a special status unique to France which allows me to live on my music. I have more and more dates, programmed a few times a year in advance and the international market is beginning to open its doors to me. I continue to bring the psychedelic movement to life in my region by organizing evenings every month with my associations and the support of all its members and of course that of the best club in the city in my eyes "the front door". I give MAO lessons in my studio during the week when I am not producing and I go to play on weekends. I have a busy life and it is an immense pleasure to live that.


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

Hypnotic Peafowl:
I remember my 1st party it was Timegate in Switzerland for New Year it is a huge Psytrance party over several days but it was not a revelation for me. honestly the first time electronic music had a real impact on me it was in 2018 (haha yes it was not long ago) I went to an open air psytrance very far from home (10h of car) and I met Version Bizar. I first listened to his live and then I met the man afterwards. The meeting with him mixed with the Zenonesque style of his music was a revelation for me at that time. We had a very strong connection together and it made me discover so much incredible music. He played a bass music djset later that evening and I heard kinds of music that I wasn’t able to imagine before. So I would say that if I have a memory that marked me the most with music and the most changed is this Leon meeting, he became a real source of inspiration for me and will remain so.


Nagamag:
What is your vision of electronic music ?

Hypnotic Peafowl:
For me music is a language that you have to learn in order to master it and develop it. I think that electronic music responds to the same code as acoustic music when we talk about music theory, harmonization, the placement of its instruments in the stereo field ect ect. My vision of electronic music is what allows me to explore even further the sound systems and the design of my sounds but also the impact on the live spectator, the physical experience it brings. Playing with emotions is achievable with any type of music (jazz, rap, electro ...) but playing on the physical sensations in concert and something specific to electronic music I find. We have certain constraints with our instrument certain limits impossible to exceed. Electronic music allows me to go further. But beware if I have a Rhode, a piano or any other instrument I don't see the point of replacing it for an electronic version. I imagine that like two completely complementary world one will never replace the other but they complement each other perfectly well if the artist makes sense in the use of electronic music.


Nagamag:
What was most important to you in your career and what do you recommend?

Hypnotic Peafowl:
I would say that having a supportive environment is very important. having the presence of mind to analyze our friends and ask the question of their knowledge in the world of music is important. for example when we make listen to our music to our friends most tell you that they are good and do not dare to hurt you (unconsciously for the most part). you have to know create an entourage of people who will hustle you when your productions are not at the top. Its very important.
Have someone who accompanies you on a daily basis and who understands the issues. for my part it is my companion who supports me from the beginning (morally and financially)
knowing my shortcomings and developing personal techniques to stimulate well-being was of great help to me. Meditation for example.
And finally i would say that good management of your project is essential from the start. In our hyper connected era it is important to pay attention to one's artistic image and not to mix private and professional life.


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

Hypnotic Peafowl:
Aukai "La Joya"


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

Hypnotic Peafowl:
5am Trio Transmission 1 - Supa > Concentrated

Discover & Listen to Hypnotic Peafowl

Hypnotic Peafowl on Spotify

Hypnotic Peafowl's Signature Track

Hypnotic Peafowl on Social Media

Psychill Featured Releases

  • Intermission - Laniakea (Spotify)

Intermission – Laniakea (Spotify)

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“From the very first seconds, when you immerse your consciousness in Laniakea, it is difficult not to notice the attraction of Downtempo with its soothing rhythm and absorbing, such a measured Ambient in the background. When power is in harmony, and harmony in music is Intermission.”

“С самых первых секунд, когда вы погружаете своё сознание в Laniakea, сложно не заметить притяжение Downtempo с его умиротворяющим ритмом и поглощающий, такой размеренный Ambient на фоне. Когда сила в гармонии, а гармония в музыке - это Intermission.”

-Nagamag.com

The INTERMISSION project is characterized by spatial themes.

Laniakea is a set of galaxies, also called Laniakea Supercluster, where the Milky Way also resides and therefore our solar system.

https://www.facebook.com/intermission432

  • Cosmyte - Massenger (Spotify)

Cosmyte – Massenger (Spotify)

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“Hadra AlterVision Records presents the new EP Cosmyte - Pyramyte Dream Side. An amazing plexus and combination of Psychill and Psydub genres, with a touch of Ethnochill. Travel to other worlds, exploration of new, immense horizons and awakening of inner strength.”

“Hadra AlterVision Records представляет новый ЕР Cosmyte - Pyramyte Dream Side. Удивительное сплетение и сочетание жанров Psychill и Psydub, с лёгких вкраплением Ethnochill. Путешествие в иные миры, исследование новых, необъятных горизонтов и пробуждение внутренней силы.”

-Nagamag.com

Cosmyte présente son second EP "Pyramyte Dream Side" sur Hadra AlterVision Records. Des entrailles de Mâmu, mi Buffalo, mi Arachnée, jaillissent perpétuellement des Mondes Parallèles. Des bulles de Rien contenant le potentiel du Tout.
Continuant notre exploration sensorielle dans ce second ep, c'est dans le rêve que nous nous ressourçons. Cet état alternatif de conscience et sa fluidité erratique est tout aussi vital que son binôme éveillé. Par leur rencontre, et la relation tissée avec foi de l'un à l'autre, nous découvrons l'espace qui réside entre les choses : le Monde Interstice !
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Cosmyte is proud to present their second Ep "Pyramyte Dream Side" on Hadra AlterVision Records. From the entrails of Mâmu, half Buffalo, half Arachne, jets perpetually Parallel Worlds. Bubbles of Emptiness containing the potential of All.
Continuing our sensory exploration in this second ep, it is in the dream that we recover. This altered state of consciousness and its erratic fluidity is just as vital as its awaked buddy. Through their reunion, and the relationship woven with faith from one to the other, we discover the space that lies between things : the Interstice World !
https://instagram.com/cosmytefromcosmos

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Latest Psychill discoveries

  • MxBG - Rite (Spotify)

MxBG – Rite (Spotify)

January 5th, 2021|Tags: , , , , |

“Experimental work of MxBG in his track Rite from Astyanax Records is a kind of fossil in ... Read full review and listen to the song on Nagamag.com #IDM #Glitch #ExperimentalElectronic #MxBG #nagamag #music #magazine Artist's Socials: Facebook: @mxbgmusic Instagram: @mxbg.music

  • Cosmyte - Massenger (Spotify)

Cosmyte – Massenger (Spotify)

January 3rd, 2021|Tags: , , , , |

“Hadra AlterVision Records presents the new EP Cosmyte - Pyramyte Dream Side. An amazing pl... Read full review and listen to the song on Nagamag.com #Psychill #Psydub #Ethnochill #Cosmyte #nagamag #music #magazine Artist's Socials: Facebook: @cosmyte Instagram: @cosmytefromcosmos

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.