Week 20 – Trip to Varkala

Hand drawn, January 2020

Psytrance. If you’re not familiar with all the ins and outs of different dance music genres, you may wonder what psytrance is, and whether it is distinctive enough to earn its own sub-genre.

I actually don’t think it’s a sub-genre at all: it’s sound, heritage, ethos and followers don’t tend to overlap massively with trance. It is unique in these ways:

  • Although overlapping, psytrance runs a bit fast than trance (136bpm+ compared with 135-138bpm)
  • Psytrance sounds much tighter – the drums in particular are very clean and snappy. 
  • Psytrance is less varied and therefore more distinctive than trance (which does indeed have a number of different styles)
  • Psytrance shuns commerciality as much as possible
  • It has somewhat more of a cult following
  • Is psychedelic rather than uplifting
  • Has roots in India, and on the beaches of Thailand. 

Varkala is a small place on the Southern coast of India. It is not populated and attracts few mainstream Western visitors. It has long been a stopping point for travellers though. Despite being nearly 1000kms away from Goa, it shares a similar vibe, and is a wonderful place to visit. 

I didn’t attend any beach parties when I went, so this picture isn’t mine. 

Beach party Varkala

It was a lovely place.

And – being India – one morning we found ourselves amongst the guests of honour at a wedding that we simply happened upon whilst visiting a temple. The array of food spread on a banana leaf below is the finest form of dining I can imagine.