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V/A - Destination Goa 3

 

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Artist: Various

Title: Destination Goa 3

Label: Goldhead

Date: 1996

 

Track listing:

 

CD 1

01. 10'08" Nerva System : Initiation

02. 09'48" UX : Master Of The Universe

03. 05'57" Astral Projection : Zero

04. 06'23" Abnormal : Moondog

05. 09'30" Planet BEN : Questionmark

06. 06'31" Electric Universe : Online Information

07. 07'17" Ubar Tmar : Prophecy

08. 09'17" MFG : Overload

 

CD 2

01. 07'40" Shakta And Moonweed : Micronesia

02. 10'14" Gada-Gong : Rebel Without A Cause

03. 06'30" I Savastano : Trois

04. 07'07" Der Dritte Raum : Trommelmaschine (Voodoo Rmx)

05. 09'46" Reflecta : Creatures

06. 07'11" Helium Kid Kanon : Corn Baked

07. 07'43" Phoenix : Into The Dessert

 

Review:

 

It is hard to write about these cd:s, but I'll try anyway. Starting with Nerva

System, good track. UX, this track is pretty different,

not the best I have heard from UX. Listen to UX:s album - Ultimate Experience

instead, very good!!!

Anyway, Planet Ben is as usual good. He has a very differnt sound in his

songs, but I like it.

Then Ubar Tmar... this must be his best track ever. This is a real fast going

goa track. Much better then Eternal Return.

But if you like his two tracks on DG3 and DG4, I really warn you, his cd,

Fusion, is not so good that you think. Listen to it first!! And his new album

- True. SUCKS!!

Phoenix is as usal very good, maybe this is one of the best tracks he've done.

I Savastano is great.

And Micronesia too, with their lovely Indian tunes!

This is a cheap album worth buying. I give it 8/10. BUY IT.

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Guest mossadexz[at]hotmail[dot]com

How come nobody has written about "Astral Projection feat. Dado - Zero"?

This is one of the best tracks I've ever heard.

Astral P rule

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Guest retardbajsbil[at]hotmail[dot]com

I think that it should be possible to download dest. goa songs from this

site........by the way, storm rulez!!!

 

Dj*NiTrO*

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Guest Quetzalgoatl

Prophecy RUUUUUUUUUUUUULEZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ubar Tmar his best track could be the best track ever written, this track is

definately a MUST!!!!

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Guest oyryeng[at]hotmail[dot]com

Oh. My. God.

Phoenix - Into The Desert is the BEST song i've ever heard! How can he make

such beautiful tunes!? :) I love it!

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Guest skinna[at]lycos.co[dot]uk

I think you're all missing the point here of this compilation: Check out

Gada-Gong's "Rebel without a cause" - up there amongst the classic acid sounds

of Phuture and Hardfloor. Superb 10 minutes of pure dance and mindscape.

Awesome. Cheers.

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Superb compilation.  The first disc is just classic after classic goa trance.   I thought disc 2 was going to be terrible, but it had some belters in its own right.  Micronesia of course, but Rebel Without a Cause was a long burn.  The Voodoo remix of Trommelmachine was nice also.  Even though they aren't the most names in the genre, the second disc was a pleasant surprise.  Love me some Corn Baked!

 

That 303 gets me everytime. :wub:

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Phenomenal compilation, for anyone new to the genre who wish to learn more about the classics, and for the people who want to revitalize the memories of a golden era. I love Phoenix - Into The Desert, a very good take on the downtempo goa trance genre. And I absolutely adore Shakta's track Micronesia, what an epic kick drum! They don't make em like that anymore, that's for sure. :) Because all the recipes are lost, it would be awesome if some people who were active back then in producing this music, would share some lost knowledge! Enlighten us, how on earth did you guys manage to make so big kick drums? What was the secret tool? Everyone will say something like yeah, a bent sinewave, soundforge etc. But I wanna know the entire process, what was the preferred synthesizer to do the work? SH-101? Juno-106? Or just a sampled, processed and heavily distorted kick from the TR-909?

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