Ayahuasca music
There is music sung and played while under the influence of the drink, as well as (popular) music written by artists inspired by drinking ayahuasca.
Indigenous music CDs
Brazil - The Bororo World of Sound (Auvidis-Unesco, 1989)Brésil Central - Chants et danses des Indiens Kaiapó (VDE-Gallo, 1989)Indian Music of the Upper Amazon: Cocoma, Shipibo, Campa, Conibo (Folkways Records, 1954)Indiens d'Amazonie (Le Chant du Monde)Music of the Jivaro of Ecuador (Ethnic Folkways Records, 1972)Santo Daime - Sacred Music from the 1930s to the 1990s (Orenda Institute, Baltimore, 1996)Waorani Waaponi - Archaic Chanting in the Amazon Rainforest (Tumi Records, 1994)
Western artists
Tori Amos - Took ayahuasca in the 80s and uses hallucinogens as a tool for personal growth. Read some of her quotes on The Dent.Paul Simon - 'Spirit Voices' from the album 'The Rhythm of the Saints' poetically describes his journey in rural Amazonia to find and drink ayahuasca.Tool - There are several Alex Grey album covers. 'Rosetta Stoned', off of their album '10,000 Days', tells of a person who takes DMT and ecstasy, claiming to have been visited by aliens that give him an important message to mankind. Drummer Danny Carey is known to use DMT along with meditation.Brazilian vocalists/artists Caetano Veloso, Ney Matogrosso, Neiva Nara, Joca, Moisés, Keilah Diniz, Sílvio Margarido, Lucélia Santos, Margareth Menezes, and Milton Nascimento - They have taken and are inspired by ayahuasca.Sting writes 60 pages about his ayahuasca experiences in the autobiography 'Broken Music'