Psychedelic – 60s Acid Rock, Summer of Love & Modern Psychedelia | One-Stop Sync
We dive straight into a full psychedelic experience with the 1967 cult gem “I Can’t Explain This Feeling” by The Tasmanians — and the trip doesn’t let up from there.
The journey moves through the heart of the late 60s, with Bud Ross’s “Woodstock” capturing the spirit of the Summer of Love — swirling, expansive and full of colour. As the decade closes and the haze begins to fade, “Tailspin” reflects the darker, more introspective edge of 1969, bringing a cinematic comedown to the psychedelic arc.
Alongside these vintage recordings, the playlist also explores contemporary takes on psychedelia. Standout tracks from Sonoras Mil (Colombia) fuse Latin rhythms with psychedelic textures, creating a fresh, genre-blending sound that feels both modern and rooted in classic influences.
From kaleidoscopic 60s acid rock to modern global psychedelia, this catalogue offers immersive, mind-bending tracks ideal for film, television, advertising and trailers — atmospheric, evocative and full of character.
All recordings are one-stop, pre-cleared for sync, and published by Pop-Up Music, ensuring fast and seamless licensing worldwide.
Perfect for music supervisors seeking:
- 1960s psychedelic rock and acid-era recordings
- Summer of Love and Woodstock-era music
- Trippy, atmospheric and experimental tracks
- Modern psychedelic fusion and global influences
- Pre-cleared, one-stop sync licensing



