Few things are so therapeutic as discovering new music.
Especially when paired with 10mg of a rather rare base tryptamine. I have been known to enjoy the occasional obscure psychoactive substance.
Methylisopropyltryptamine certainly has some merit, MiPT held my curiosity for a number of years but there's only one way to truly know a compound.
I am a proponent of harm reduction and a research chemical enthusiast, Ironically enough the two are not mutually exclusive.
Since 4-**-MiPT and 5-MeO-MiPT have pronounced tactile and stimulant components (and DiPT is particularly aural) I expect MiPT to emphasise the haptic (and aural) over visual or psychic. The difference in pharmacological action between MiPT (and/or DiPT) and that of DMT, DPT or MPT may serve to highlight correlates which could indicate processes responsible for presenting/representing aural and tactile as distinguished from visual or semantic perception.