Philip K. Dick’s dystopian novel vividly brought to life by Richard Linklater, using rotoscoping animation to depict hallucinogenic experiences
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Podcast with Wendy Perkins Shoef: Metabolic Ecology of ADHD and Microdosing with Intention
In this insightful episode of The Psychedelic Scene Podcast, host Jill Sitnick dives into the nuanced world of microdosing & ADHD with Wendy Perkins Schoeff, a trauma-informed coach & researcher
Interview: Peter Stampfel of the Holy Modal Rounders
Veteran psychedelic folk icon Peter Stampfel talks with Psychedelic Scene’s Jason LeValley about his new micro‑song album Song Shards, Stoic Jingles, Soul Jingles, Vintage Jingles, Prayers and Rounds, the origins of the Holy Modal Rounders, his years with the Fugs, and how peyote, psilocybin, and old weird America shaped his musical vision.
Artist Spotlight: Doug Leed
Doug Leed is an established artist of psychedelic multimedia imagery based in Columbus, Ohio with concentrations that include painting, digital & macro photography, fractalization and video projection
Podcast with Andrew Weisse: Beyond The Journey
In this episode of The Psychedelic Scene Podcast, host Jill Sitnick sits down with writer Andrew Weisse to explore what happens when the journey is over… and life continues.
Podcast with guest Victoria Cvitanovic: Therapy or Algorithm?
The Psychedelic Scene Podcast’s new host Jill Sitnick kicks off season three with guest Victoria Cvitanovic, a psychedelics attorney, to discuss the intersection of psychedelics, AI, and data privacy.
Vinyl Relics: Things! by Merrell Fankhauser & HMS Bounty, and MU by MU
Farmer John spotlights Merrell Fankhauser and his obscure albums Things! with HMS Bounty (1968) and M.U. (1971)
Interview: Nick Nicely
Discover the visionary world of psychedelic artist Nick Nicely in this in-depth interview with Jason LeValley, as they discuss musical influences, creative evolution, and the legacy of modern psychedelia.
Iconic Halloween Rock Concerts
All Hallows’ Eve brings out the supernatural, creative costumes, and bizarre sights & sounds by bands with a psychedelic flair. Revisit some of the most noteworthy concerts that occurred on Halloweens past.
Psychotropic Cinema: I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
The 1968 satire comedy directed by Hy Averback sees Peter Sellers’ hapless Harold dropping out into the hippie counterculture