Session Music

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<p>‘I’ve lost a lot of memory of the time i “psyche elic space” as it’s embe e so m ch with the m sic so it will be sef l to see if it jolts me, thro gh re-liste i g to some of it. There was o e key piece (Greg Hai es – 183 Times) that j st move me to a state of, what I’ call, s b e ecstasy. It was so bea tif l a so e twi e with the experie ce. I j st completely let go a rifte away with it – with a feeli g of absol te s rre er, peace a joy; like the m sic ha s spe e me i air. It’s har to escribe it i a way that oes j stice to the feeli gs of sere ity, peace a calm ess.’</p>
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