Reggie Watts
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It's very kind of pragmatic in a strange way.
you're able to like you know depending on how high you get um i like going into a k-hole because that's an incredible experience you know to just like fall into this zone where you're not having to think about anything you're just in a pure experiential mode and it's so kaleidoscopic and fractal and just otherworldly like just reconfiguring
The way that you're seeing reality and perceiving it.
And so really amazing.
And then when you're not in a cave hole, but like still pretty high and you're with friends, it can be this really incredible social situation where you're both occupying the same reality, almost like you're in a dream state together consciously.
And incredible things happen in that state.
I've witnessed that.
you know, at least seemingly telepathic things.
Um, you know, people coming up with the same experiences and not talking to one another, um, you know, or talking over great distances across a loud room at a very low voice, but still being able to hear each other perfectly.
um very very weird like stuff so i'm really and i've done uh music recorded music high on ketamine and what comes out of it is insane i mean it's insane that you can even function when you're that high but it's like things just start to happen automatically it's like you're just automatically playing and observing yourself playing and so you're like listening to the record you're making if that makes sense or you're listening to yeah you're listening to the record you're making it's it's crazy it's it's very so it's an interesting drug to me yeah
Oh, that is the worst.
Yeah, suicide disease, yeah.
Well, I mean, I first experienced it.
I did this video series that I created called Droneversations that are interviews with other musicians, other cool, groovy people.
That's entirely shot by drones.
But the drones are so loud, you can barely hear the conversation.