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- a microgenre that fuses hip hop music with psychedelia. The genre's otherworldy sound was influenced by psychedelic rock and soul, funk and jazz, utilizing...
- Astral projection (also known as astral travel, soul journey, soul wandering, spiritual journey, spiritual travel) is a term used in esotericism to describe...
- The Irish Times journalist Lauren Murphy as "the architect of eerie, otherworldy music that straddles neo-classical, jazz and chamber pop". In another...
- Book of Taliesin, describes a voyage led by King Arthur to the numerous otherworldy kingdoms within Annwn, either to rescue the prisoner Gweir or to retrieve...
- 2018. Jones, Sarah (January 2018). "Sarah Schachner: Composing for otherworldy environments, from Call of Duty to the C****ini mission". Electronic Musician...
- over the centuries to be thought of more and more as "a transcendent, otherworldy realm", the idea of it being located somewhere on earth fell out of favor...
- surreal painting-like "fabricated world". Making her way through the otherworldy realm, she comes across a collapsed figure on the ground. After successfully...
- TechRepublic. Retrieved 2019-08-28. Vasquez, Joshua (2015-05-29). "Otherworldy CAD Software Hails From A Parallel Universe". Hackaday. Retrieved 2019-08-28...
- result in an utter separation from the transcedent world.: 8  The two otherworldy abodes (paradise and ****) exist in proximity, both in a spatial as well...
- Announces 2018 Hugo Award Finalists". Jemisin, N. K. (April 19, 2016). "Otherworldy: The Latest in Science Fiction and Fantasy". The New York Times. Retrieved...