
Illustration by Mark Pernice
London-based startup Wavepaths is creating a new kind of music technology explicitly designed for psychedelic therapy.
Lying on a yoga mat in a softly lit Victorian crypt in central London, I close my eyes. This allows the music to wash over me—music specifically designed for ketamine, a party drug and medical anesthetic increasingly co-opted as a therapeutic treatment in private clinics (which I have taken before in raucous settings at raves and festivals). Full story.
Zoe Cormier (NEO.LIFE) / March, 2022