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Patrick Lundborg

Patrick Lundborg (1967 – June 7, 2014) was a writer on psychedelic culture and author of the books Psychedelia and The Acid Archives. Lundborg had a Bachelor of Science degree in applied systems science ('datavetenskap' in Swedish) from Stockholm University, with additional studies in classic philosophy and the history of religion. Lundborg was an original member of the Lumber Island Acid Crew,[1] a psychedelic artist collective which formed in Stockholm in the mid-1980s and remains active up to the present time.

Works edit

Essays and monographs edit

With special focus on psychedelic music[2] and culture,[3] Lundborg wrote numerous magazine articles and CD liner notes within the field. Among his earlier works are The Age of Madness (1992), a guide to 1960s garage compilations and 45s, and 13th Floor Elevators–The Complete Reference File (1999, 2002). In recent years, Lundborg's writings have also appeared in magazines such as Ugly Things (US), Shindig! (UK), Flashback (UK), Misty Lane (Italy), Fenris Wolf (Sweden) and The Wire (UK). The Lysergia website that he launched in 2001 and continues to maintain receives 10–15.000 visitors each month.[4] Patrick Lundborg's non-music writings include essays on Ken Kesey and The Merry Pranksters, Terence McKenna, Mel Lyman, The Human Be-In, the heritage from Eleusis in Shakespeare's The Tempest and the Renaissance, Coppola's Apocalypse Now and Alan Watts.

The Acid Archives edit

The Acid Archives, Lundborg's first major work, went through four printings in the original 2006 edition. The book documents and reviews 4.000 underground LPs[5] from the US and Canada, 1965–1982, and has been favorably reviewed in leading music magazines such as Mojo[6] and The Wire.[7] In 2010, a Second Edition of The Acid Archives book (ISBN 9197652318) appeared, printed in color and expanded to 400 pages. The book is currently still in print, and now also available as a downloadable digital e-book.

Psychedelia edit

In 2012, Lundborg's latest and largest writing project was launched with the publication of Psychedelia - An Ancient Culture, A Modern Way Of Life (Lysergia 25–12, ISBN 9789197652322). Unlike Lundborg's earlier works, the Psychedelia[8] book is expanded to cover a much wider field than music. Psychedelic culture is traced from its beginnings with the hallucinogenic celebrations at Eleusis 2,500 years ago, acknowledging in parallel the ancient shamanic plant drug cultures of South America and Mexico. A permanent alternative spiritual culture of the West is outlined as Lundborg follows the impulse from Eleusis through the Neoplatonism and pantheism of the Middle Ages, the rise of hermeticism and esoteric alchemy during the Renaissance, up to the highly visible psychedelic scenes of the modern world. Certain representative works and artists are selected for detailed analysis, such as William Shakespeare's The Tempest, Francis Coppola's Apocalypse Now, William Blake, Eden Ahbez, the 13th Floor Elevators, the Mel Lyman Family, Terence McKenna, Grateful Dead, Philip K Dick, Father Yod & The Source Family, and several more. Broader cultural developments given close scrutiny include the ayahuasca religions of Amazonia, the rich hallucinogenic culture of the Aztec, the 1960s Haight-Ashbury scene, the 1970s interest in homegrowing psilocybin mushrooms, the Electronic Dance Music scenes of acid house, Goa PsyTrance and Psybient, and several more.

Psychedelic philosophy and the purposeless play edit

A psychedelic philosophy drawn from classic Platonism and the modern phenomenology of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty is presented as a foundation for a modern psychedelic lifestyle. Lundborg links the German phenomenologist Eugen Fink's notion of life as 'play' with the 'purposeless play' advocated by John Cage and Alan Watts, thereby expanding the phenomenological stance into an approach to life in general. The higher spiritual world which emerges in the peak states of the psychedelic experience can be seen reflected in the joys and wonders of nature and everyday life. Repeat exposure will cause the development of a hedonistic-pantheistic lifestyle, where like-minded individuals congregate in enclaves or 'tribes' for shared psychedelic celebrations. This double positive of mundane joy and transcendental bliss is found expressed in many key psychedelic works. Lundborg puts this spiritual lifestyle in contrast with the Abrahamic religions that came to dominate the West as Plato's mystic individualism and the psychedelic initiations at Eleusis fell out of favor.[9]

Unified Psychedelic Theory edit

The last chapters of Psychedelia examine the need for and difficulties in mapping out the Innerspace of psychedelic experiences,[10] and discusses several ways in which this could be done, along with the presentation of a generalized trip model that outlines the stages and thematic contents of a typical psychedelic journey. A speculative explanatory model for the bizarre, yet frequently recurring visionary experiences available via high-dose tryptamine drugs like DMT, ayahuasca and psilocybin is presented, based on the latest theories in neurophenomenology and bio-evolutionary research. Lundborg's Unified Psychedelic Theory (UPT) ties together the unbiased, phenomenological approach to psychedelic states with anthropologist Michael Winkelman's neuropsychological model of altered consciousness and Paul MacLean's triune brain, and adds a suggestion that several of the more enigmatic aspects of the higher psychedelic states can be explained via residuals of ancient evolutionary responses to genetic matter of a cosmic origin, what is known as panspermia. The UPT hypothesis solves several lingering questions around the recurring contents of the psychedelic experience, the tryptamine spectrum in particular.

References edit

  1. ^ Article on Stockholm psychedelia and the Lumber Island Acid Crew in Shindig #29, 2012
  2. ^ interview with Collector's Weekly magazine: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/an-interview-with-psych-vinyl-record-collector-patrick-lundborg/
  3. ^ interview in French magazine Dig It!, issue #49, 2007; translated here: http://www.lysergia.com/lamaInterviewDigIt.htm
  4. ^ Lysergia.com website: http://www.lysergia.com
  5. ^ interview at Foxy Digitalis, 2007
  6. ^ review by Richie Unterberger in Mojo, July 2007 issue
  7. ^ review by Jon Bywater in The Wire, July 2007 issue
  8. ^ Psychedelia book website: http://www.lysergia.com/psychedelia
  9. ^ Breznikar, Klemen (November 28, 2012). "Interview with Patrick Lundborg of Lysergia.com, author of the Acid Archives (2010) and Psychedelia (2012)". It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine. from the original on July 9, 2017. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  10. ^ Extensive interview with Shindig magazine, April 2013 "Shindig! Magazine - Psychedelia, Garage, Beat, Powerpop, Soul, Folk". Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-04-15.

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Patrick Lundborg 1967 June 7 2014 was a writer on psychedelic culture and author of the books Psychedelia and The Acid Archives Lundborg had a Bachelor of Science degree in applied systems science datavetenskap in Swedish from Stockholm University with additional studies in classic philosophy and the history of religion Lundborg was an original member of the Lumber Island Acid Crew 1 a psychedelic artist collective which formed in Stockholm in the mid 1980s and remains active up to the present time Contents 1 Works 1 1 Essays and monographs 1 2 The Acid Archives 1 3 Psychedelia 1 4 Psychedelic philosophy and the purposeless play 1 5 Unified Psychedelic Theory 2 References 3 External linksWorks editEssays and monographs edit With special focus on psychedelic music 2 and culture 3 Lundborg wrote numerous magazine articles and CD liner notes within the field Among his earlier works are The Age of Madness 1992 a guide to 1960s garage compilations and 45s and 13th Floor Elevators The Complete Reference File 1999 2002 In recent years Lundborg s writings have also appeared in magazines such as Ugly Things US Shindig UK Flashback UK Misty Lane Italy Fenris Wolf Sweden and The Wire UK The Lysergia website that he launched in 2001 and continues to maintain receives 10 15 000 visitors each month 4 Patrick Lundborg s non music writings include essays on Ken Kesey and The Merry Pranksters Terence McKenna Mel Lyman The Human Be In the heritage from Eleusis in Shakespeare s The Tempest and the Renaissance Coppola s Apocalypse Now and Alan Watts The Acid Archives edit The Acid Archives Lundborg s first major work went through four printings in the original 2006 edition The book documents and reviews 4 000 underground LPs 5 from the US and Canada 1965 1982 and has been favorably reviewed in leading music magazines such as Mojo 6 and The Wire 7 In 2010 a Second Edition of The Acid Archives book ISBN 9197652318 appeared printed in color and expanded to 400 pages The book is currently still in print and now also available as a downloadable digital e book Psychedelia edit In 2012 Lundborg s latest and largest writing project was launched with the publication of Psychedelia An Ancient Culture A Modern Way Of Life Lysergia 25 12 ISBN 9789197652322 Unlike Lundborg s earlier works the Psychedelia 8 book is expanded to cover a much wider field than music Psychedelic culture is traced from its beginnings with the hallucinogenic celebrations at Eleusis 2 500 years ago acknowledging in parallel the ancient shamanic plant drug cultures of South America and Mexico A permanent alternative spiritual culture of the West is outlined as Lundborg follows the impulse from Eleusis through the Neoplatonism and pantheism of the Middle Ages the rise of hermeticism and esoteric alchemy during the Renaissance up to the highly visible psychedelic scenes of the modern world Certain representative works and artists are selected for detailed analysis such as William Shakespeare s The Tempest Francis Coppola s Apocalypse Now William Blake Eden Ahbez the 13th Floor Elevators the Mel Lyman Family Terence McKenna Grateful Dead Philip K Dick Father Yod amp The Source Family and several more Broader cultural developments given close scrutiny include the ayahuasca religions of Amazonia the rich hallucinogenic culture of the Aztec the 1960s Haight Ashbury scene the 1970s interest in homegrowing psilocybin mushrooms the Electronic Dance Music scenes of acid house Goa PsyTrance and Psybient and several more Psychedelic philosophy and the purposeless play edit A psychedelic philosophy drawn from classic Platonism and the modern phenomenology of Husserl and Merleau Ponty is presented as a foundation for a modern psychedelic lifestyle Lundborg links the German phenomenologist Eugen Fink s notion of life as play with the purposeless play advocated by John Cage and Alan Watts thereby expanding the phenomenological stance into an approach to life in general The higher spiritual world which emerges in the peak states of the psychedelic experience can be seen reflected in the joys and wonders of nature and everyday life Repeat exposure will cause the development of a hedonistic pantheistic lifestyle where like minded individuals congregate in enclaves or tribes for shared psychedelic celebrations This double positive of mundane joy and transcendental bliss is found expressed in many key psychedelic works Lundborg puts this spiritual lifestyle in contrast with the Abrahamic religions that came to dominate the West as Plato s mystic individualism and the psychedelic initiations at Eleusis fell out of favor 9 Unified Psychedelic Theory edit The last chapters of Psychedelia examine the need for and difficulties in mapping out the Innerspace of psychedelic experiences 10 and discusses several ways in which this could be done along with the presentation of a generalized trip model that outlines the stages and thematic contents of a typical psychedelic journey A speculative explanatory model for the bizarre yet frequently recurring visionary experiences available via high dose tryptamine drugs like DMT ayahuasca and psilocybin is presented based on the latest theories in neurophenomenology and bio evolutionary research Lundborg s Unified Psychedelic Theory UPT ties together the unbiased phenomenological approach to psychedelic states with anthropologist Michael Winkelman s neuropsychological model of altered consciousness and Paul MacLean s triune brain and adds a suggestion that several of the more enigmatic aspects of the higher psychedelic states can be explained via residuals of ancient evolutionary responses to genetic matter of a cosmic origin what is known as panspermia The UPT hypothesis solves several lingering questions around the recurring contents of the psychedelic experience the tryptamine spectrum in particular References edit Article on Stockholm psychedelia and the Lumber Island Acid Crew in Shindig 29 2012 interview with Collector s Weekly magazine http www collectorsweekly com articles an interview with psych vinyl record collector patrick lundborg interview in French magazine Dig It issue 49 2007 translated here http www lysergia com lamaInterviewDigIt htm Lysergia com website http www lysergia com interview at Foxy Digitalis 2007 review by Richie Unterberger in Mojo July 2007 issue review by Jon Bywater in The Wire July 2007 issue Psychedelia book website http www lysergia com psychedelia Breznikar Klemen November 28 2012 Interview with Patrick Lundborg of Lysergia com author of the Acid Archives 2010 and Psychedelia 2012 It s Psychedelic Baby Magazine Archived from the original on July 9 2017 Retrieved December 24 2020 Extensive interview with Shindig magazine April 2013 Shindig Magazine Psychedelia Garage Beat Powerpop Soul Folk Archived from the original on 2013 06 15 Retrieved 2013 04 15 External links editNote Towards the Definition of a Psychedelic Philosophy Lundborg s final article 2014 Last Interview with Patrick Lundborg for Magivanga Magazine 26 06 2013 A complete list of Lundborg s published writings Detailed presentation of the Psychedelia book Description sheet for the Acid Archives Second Edition https magivanga com 2013 06 26 interview with patrick lundborg 60s psych garage guru psychedelic culture scholar and author of brilliant psychedelia and acid archives books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Lundborg amp oldid 1167615123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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