Psychedelic rock
Psychedelic Rock emerged in the mid-1960s, driven by a youth in search of new experiences and music that transcended traditional formats. Inspired by the use of sound effects, long improvisations, and colorful visuals, it left its mark on an entire generation.
Bands like Pink Floyd, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, and Grateful Dead opened the doors to this hallucinatory universe, blending rock, electronic experimentation, and Eastern influences. In the 1970s, the psychedelic wave spread everywhere, influencing progressive rock as well as the alternative scene.
Listening to these vinyl records is like diving into a world where music becomes a sensory and spiritual experience. Each pressing embodies a fragment of an era, an inner journey etched onto a record, to be rediscovered without moderation.
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Psychedelic rock: why vinyl remains the ultimate vehicle for a sonic trip
From Abbey Road Studios to the San Francisco ballrooms: Genesis of a revolution
Between 1965 and 1967, a handful of visionaries turned the recording studio into a laboratory. The Beatles broke through with « Revolver » and then « Sgt. Pepper's », the Beach Boys answered with the sonic mural of « Pet Sounds », while in Austin, the 13th Floor Elevators popularised the very label « psychedelic rock ». In San Francisco, Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead transformed ballrooms into temples of acid-drenched improvisation, making Haight-Ashbury the global epicentre of the movement.
Seminal records: five albums that redefined the listening experience
No collection is complete without Pink Floyd's « The Piper at the Gates of Dawn » (1967): Syd Barrett weaves a childlike and unhinged universe that vinyl restores with all its analogue warmth. Jimi Hendrix's « Are You Experienced » pushes the electric guitar beyond its known limits, Jefferson Airplane's « Surrealistic Pillow » captures Grace Slick's electric grace, « The Doors » (1967) unleashes Ray Manzarek's hypnotic organ, while Cream's « Disraeli Gears » marries British blues with Eastern swirls. Every groove bears witness to an era when the LP format was conceived as a total work of art, from the sleeve to the final second of side B.
Legendary labels, regional scenes, and pressing tips for collectors
Psychedelia branched into distinct schools: the dreamy British psych sound (Harvest, Deram), the San Francisco scene (Elektra, whose butterfly logo adorns countless classic LPs), Texan garage-psych (International Artists), and the nascent German krautrock movement. For collectors, original UK mono pressings (Parlophone, Columbia EMI) often feature a different, punchier mix. Recent reissues, from Music on Vinyl, Analogue Productions, offer carefully pressed editions without the stratospheric price tag of first pressings. Vinyles.com, as a price comparator, lets you hunt down the best deal across referenced merchants, whether you're after a collectable original or an audiophile reissue.
