Frank Ocean has graced us with a little bit of new music, and it seems like there might be more on the way. On July 10, the 10th anniversary of the release of "Channel Orange," Ocean released two episodes of "Blonded Radio" on Apple Music. The first episode, titled "Blonded Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," features an atmospheric instrumental score by Ocean himself.
In the episode, which features a discussion about psychedelics with Dr. James Fadiman, Ocean also discusses working late nights in the studio. "Forgive how, like, free associative this might feel . . . I was working in Malibu this summer and I would go out, like, pretty late from the studio and there's, like, a big population of coyotes in Malibu," Ocean says around 13 minutes into the episode. He also changed the banner on his verified Spotify profile on the same day the episodes were released, fueling speculation about new music.
In the episode, which features a discussion about psychedelics with Dr. James Fadiman, Ocean also discusses working late nights in the studio. "Forgive how, like, free associative this might feel . . . I was working in Malibu this summer and I would go out, like, pretty late from the studio and there's, like, a big population of coyotes in Malibu," Ocean says around 13 minutes into the episode. He also changed the banner on his verified Spotify profile on the same day the episodes were released, fueling speculation about new music.
- 7/11/2022
- by Eden Arielle Gordon
- Popsugar.com
Frank Ocean finally dropped a bit of new music, producing an instrumental score for a new episode of his Apple Music 1 show, Blonded Radio.
The trance-like composition — which starts out atmospheric before settling into a steady late-night dancefloor groove — appears in “Blonded Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.” That episode, appropriately, features a conversation about micro-dosing and psychedelics with the psychologist and writer Dr. James Fadiman.
“Blonded Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” was one of two new episodes of Blonded Radio to premiere Sunday night, July 10. The other, “Blonded Energy!
The trance-like composition — which starts out atmospheric before settling into a steady late-night dancefloor groove — appears in “Blonded Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.” That episode, appropriately, features a conversation about micro-dosing and psychedelics with the psychologist and writer Dr. James Fadiman.
“Blonded Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” was one of two new episodes of Blonded Radio to premiere Sunday night, July 10. The other, “Blonded Energy!
- 7/11/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
This column is a collaboration with DoubleBlind, a print magazine and media company at the forefront of the psychedelic movement.
Would you care for a drop of LSD in your morning tea? A capsule of psilocybin-mushroom dust with your daily vitamins? Such is the daily regimen for those who’ve taken up microdosing, reporting anecdotally just how much this new psychedelic trend has changed their lives. Over the past decade, researchers have delved into how taking small amounts of psychedelics help people combat depression, trauma, attention deficit disorder, and even physical pain.
Would you care for a drop of LSD in your morning tea? A capsule of psilocybin-mushroom dust with your daily vitamins? Such is the daily regimen for those who’ve taken up microdosing, reporting anecdotally just how much this new psychedelic trend has changed their lives. Over the past decade, researchers have delved into how taking small amounts of psychedelics help people combat depression, trauma, attention deficit disorder, and even physical pain.
- 12/10/2020
- by Shelby Hartman and Madison Margolin
- Rollingstone.com
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