Recommend me some 'trippy' classical music..

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The first thing I thought of when I read the OP was Philip Glass’s Prelude To Akhnaten from his Violin Concerto. You can listen to it, and lots of other stuff in streaming audio, here under listen/watch. It is a really weird piece in which the same musical figure is repeated over and over with changes in emphasis that seem make the whole hypnotic and trick the ear into hearing non-existent changes of rhythm. It is a really clever trick.
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That is really neat. Thanks!

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Living language! can’t not do no wrongs! There isn’t none wrong grammar no more!!!
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The indirect object is some wacky new nonstandard English?

The “Danse générale” (a bacchanal) at the end of Ravel’s “Daphnis and Chloe” starts in 5/4 and stays there until near the end.

Except for the first few bars, the first movement of Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms” is in 7/4.

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Even though they would be classified as “jazz”, I bet you’d like these by Pat Metheny:

“The Heat Of The Day”
excerpt here.

“The First Circle” and “Tell it All”
here.

(It’s amazing to be in a crowd of thousands who can clap along to “First Circle”!)
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KLG, you are one of the few here who is into Pat. I’ve mentioned him a few times, without any responses.

And, I agree with your assessment.