Opothecary wrote:I think a lot of their releases have had strong psychedelic overtones to them, TH aside really. Geogaddi seems more like an actual psychedelic trip and TCH is more like a book or movie ABOUT a psychedelic trip. It's hard to put it into words but Geogaddi to me is the peak (heh) of their psychedelic period and I see TCH as a more analytical look back at that period of their creative process.
It's easy to read too much into things we have no business sticking our noses into but "Headphase" and "Constants are Changing" especially seem to indicate some transition into another life phase of responsibility, adulthood/parenthood or whatever.
Interesting view. I always thought it was more about an elated trip, with much less of the supposed mystical qualities attributed to mushrooms that Geogaddi hinted at, and much more of the energetic and stimulating qualities of something like LSD. Which I'd think understandable from the feel of tracks like Dayvan Cowboy which for me is the closest I can come to feeling like I'm on MDMA without actually being on it.
And in terms of the title Headphase, I in turn took it as a reference to that specific state of mind when tripping, and Constants are Changing being the occasional life altering experiences of revelation that one can experience.