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Psychedelic folk (sometimes acid folk or freak folk) is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s. It retains the largely acoustic instrumentation of folk, but adds musical elements common to
psychedelic music Psychedelic music (sometimes called psychedelia) is a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs such as LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline, and cannabis to ...
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Characteristics

Psychedelic folk generally favors acoustic instrumentation although it often incorporates other instrumentation. Chanting,
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and various non-Western folk music influences are often found in psych folk. Much like its rock counterpart, psychedelic folk is often known for a peculiar, trance-like, and atmospheric sound, often drawing on
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and Asian influences.


History


1960s: Peak years

The first musical use of the term psychedelic is thought to have been by the New York-based folk group The Holy Modal Rounders on their version of
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's ' Hesitation Blues' in 1964. Folk/ avant-garde guitarist John Fahey recorded several songs in the early 1960s that experimented with unusual recording techniques, including backward tapes, and novel instrumental accompaniment. His nineteen-minute "The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party" "anticipated elements of psychedelia with its nervy improvisations and odd guitar tunings". Other songs from Fahey's '' The Great San Bernardino Birthday Party & Other Excursions'' (recorded between 1962 and 1966) also used "unsettling moods and dissonances" that took them beyond the typical folk fare. In 1967, he performed with the psychedelic/avant-garde/noise rock band Red Krayola (then Red Crayola) at the Berkeley Folk Festival which was recorded and later released as '' Live 1967''. Among other descriptions, their performance has been likened to early Velvet Underground bootlegs and "the very weirdest parts of late-'60s
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pieces (like the shrieking guitar scrapes of ' Interstellar Overdrive')". Similarly, folk guitarist Sandy Bull's early work "incorporated elements of folk, jazz, and Indian and Arabic-influenced dronish modes". His 1963 album ''
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'' explores various styles and instrumentation and "could also be accurately described as one of the very first psychedelic records". Later albums, such as 1968's '' E Pluribus Unum'' and his live album ''
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'', which use experimental recording techniques and extended improvisation, also have psychedelic elements. Musicians with several groups that became identified with psychedelic rock began as folk musicians, such as those with the
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,
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, Country Joe and the Fish, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Beau Brummels from San Francisco; The Byrds, Love, Kaleidoscope, and The Peanut Butter Conspiracy from Los Angeles;
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from Florida; and
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from New York.Auslander (2006), pp. 76.
The Serpent Power The Serpent Power were an American psychedelic rock and folk rock group active in the 1960s in music, 1960s. Career Ιn 1966, San Francisco-based poet David Meltzer (poet), David Meltzer and his wife Tina, who was a singer, recruited local musici ...
was a psychedelic rock group with a strong folk influence. The Byrds was the most important american folk rock band to incorporate psychedelia in their sound and themes. In the UK, folk artists who were particularly significant included Marc Bolan, with his hippy duo Tyrannosaurus Rex, who used unusual instrumentation and tape effects, typified by the album '' Unicorn'' (1969), and Scottish performers such as
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, who combined influences of American artists like Bob Dylan with references to flower power, and the Incredible String Band, who from 1967 incorporated a range of influences into their acoustic based music, including medieval and eastern instruments. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, solo acts such as
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and
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began to incorporate psychedelic influences into folk music with albums such as Barrett's The Madcap Laughs and Drake's
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1970s: Decline

In the mid 1970s psychedelia began to fall out of fashion and those folk groups that had not already moved into different areas had largely disbanded. In Britain folk groups also tended to electrify as did acoustic duo Tyrannosaurus Rex which became the electric combo
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. This was a continuation of a process by which progressive folk had considerable impact on mainstream rock.


1990s–present: Revival

Independent and underground folk artists in the late 1990s led to a revival of psychedelic folk with the New Weird America movement. Also,
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's early albums identify closely with freak folk as does their collaboration with veteran British folk artist Vashti Bunyan, and The Microphones/ Mount Eerie, who combine naturalistic elements with lo-fi and psychedelia. Both artists received significant exposure in the indie music scene following critical acclaim from review site '' Pitchfork Media'' and soon more artists began experimenting with the genre, including Quilt,
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, Devendra Banhart, Rodrigo Amarante, Ben Howard and Grouper. In 2022, Uncut Magazine published a CD called ''Blackwaterside: Sounds of the New Weird Albion','' featuring artists including Jim Ghedi, Henry Parker,
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, Sam Lee, and Cath Tyler''.'' This subsequently led to the publication of an extensive exploration of Britain's new "weird folk" in Japanese music magazine, Ele-King. The lead article looked at artists including Nick Hart, Burd Ellen, Elspeth Anne, Frankie Archer, Shovel Dance Collective and Angeline Morrison.


Freak folk

Freak folk is a loosely defined synonym or subgenre of psychedelic folk that involves acoustic sounds, pastoral lyrics, and a neo-
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aesthetic. The label originated from the "lost treasure" reissue culture of the late 1990s. Vashti Bunyan has been labeled "the Godmother of Freak Folk"Nypress.com
for her role in inspiring the new crop of folk experimentalists. Other major influences on later freak folk artists include Linda Perhacs, Anne Briggs, Karen Dalton, Shirley & Dolly Collins,
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, the Incredible String Band, Xiu Xiu, and
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. Devendra Banhart would become one of the leaders of the 2000s freak folk movement, along with
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.


List of artists

Psychedelic folk artists


See also

* Jam bands * Folk rock *
Anti-folk Anti-folk (sometimes referred to as unfolk) is a music genre that emerged in the 1980s in response to the remnants of the 1960s folk music scene. Anti-folk music was made to mock the perceived seriousness of the time's mainstream music scene, a ...
* Freak scene * Neil Young * Folk music * New Weird America * Ptolemaic Terrascope – a psychedelic folk & rock magazine


References


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External links


PsychedelicFolk.com, by Gerald Van WaesProg Archives: resource for psych folk and all other types of psychedelic musicPtolemaic Terrascope: resource for psych folk and all other types of psychedelic musicDream Magazine: resource for psych folk and all other types of psychedelic musicContemporary Psychedelia: From Transcendence to Immanence – An essay on psych folk and spiritualityFreak Folk Flies High
by Derek Richardson at SFGate.com *Poecke, N. van
The New Weird Generation
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