Magazine have been published, one yearly between 2014 and 2016, and the webzine also produces a monthly podcast series titled It's Psychedelic Baby!
[6][7] The website is notable for its extensive retrospective interviews with musicians and bands from the 1960s and 1970s,[3] its articles having been quoted or re-published in such publications as The New York Times,[8] Financial Times,[9] The Wall Street Journal,[10] Rolling Stone,[11] The Guardian,[12] MSN,[13] Intelligencer Journal-Lancaster New Era,[14] Houston Press,[15] Chicago Reader,[16] The Wire,[17] Mint Lounge,[18] Louder,[19] BrooklynVegan,[20] The List,[21] BroadwayWorld,[22] WhatCulture,[23] Our Culture Mag,[24] Ultimate Classic Rock,[25] and Dangerous Minds.
[27] Hippy Music launched in June 2007 and was modestly operated through Blogger, with Breznikar writing under the pseudonym Iban.
[27] It ultimately closed down after a year and a half, in late 2008, due to Breznikar's busy school schedule.
Magazine quickly follow-up with its second music outing, acting as a record label for the release of Matthias von Stumberger's mini album Spielt Rockundroll Musik.
[38][39] All of the graphics for the three issues of the printed magazine were created by American illustrator Justin Jackley, who had previously provided an original design for the website's header.
[42][43] On April 3, 2016, Scottish disk jockey Ross Beattie, professionally known as The Night Tripper, re-introduced the monthly podcast series.