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I was exaggerating a little with my question... let's be honest about that. As much as he might not have been an established Goa artist, he was still making the tunes all the way from 1994 (he also has a compilation called Beat Archeology 1996-2002) that much we can be sure of. What aren't the facts? 1) Goa trance had no huge influence on him -> only he knows 100%. Besides "being influenced" could be even a rock band. There doesn't need to be genre-to-genre limitation. 2) The first tunes he released were all progressive -> this is also not correct (although some were, and a few were psytrance/progtrance in betweens, some Goa-ish) like this for example 1998: Ps. Around 2012 the whole term "Goa" or "604" had spread to be used quite freely. Maybe it was just Atmos' idea of what "today's Goa" is for him at that point? The whole discussion is difficult without Tomasz' own contribution.
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I don't think he emerged out of nowhere, and I didn't claim Klein Aber Doctor was his first attempt at making music. He was not an established goa trance artist back in the day. His (presumed) goa tracks were not on Destination Goa or Sun Trip (the two most popular Swedish goa trance compilations) or any other compilation. The tune you're referencing was released almost two decades after it was made. The first tunes he got released were all progressive tunes, and their were just excellent. I don't doubt goa trance had a huge influence on him, but 604 is still a weird album name since the tracks are not goa tracks and he is not known to have been a goa trance artist.
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I seldom listen to (astral projection) albums. Since the dawn of digital music (be it mp3 or streaming) it's all about playlists. I've compiled my favorite tracks of theirs depending on the era / sound: goa: tracks up until Dancing Galaxy psy: tracks from Dancing Galaxy up until Goa Classics Remixed modern psy: Goa Classics remixed and onward I pretty much like everything they have released since Dance is the Answer, so I have high expectations for the new album.
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My Weird Takes on Goa and Acid Techno
acid being replied to acid being's topic in Free Music Promotion
This started out as a little experiment with four 303s playing in the round. Then all of a sudden I made a screamy lead I liked and improvised a melody by sliding around a Phrygian scale with my laptop trackpad! A little bit of inspiration was thanks to the amazing music of Greg Hunter (Dubsahara), not to mention great Berlin school artists like Klaus Schulze. There is a lot more I could do with this track but this is it for now at least.- 9 replies
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Building up the energy to go home. Hoping that when I get there I can just quickly shower and go to bed. Hoping that I didn't have to listen to hours worth of complaints. 🥺 🥺 please 🥺
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:posford: Nothing happens when I put in this code, unlike which still comes up with the old emoji. Not for the life of me, I cannot picture what the old :posford: emoji looked like. Does anyone have an old image of it? To satisfy an old mam's curiosity... Also, why doesn't it work anymore? Anyone know why? 🤔
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That was strangely interesting. Are the stories about the Pleiades really that old? Awesome if true 😳
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Threadromancy...... ✨ I have loved all the Juno Reactor stuff I have heard: Transmissions Beyond The Infinite Bible Of Dreams Shango Labyrinth Luciania But I saw in the reviews that there are quite a lot of more recent releases. Have Juno Reactor kept their quality? Which are with checking out?
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If you can listen to this without thinking "It's Pleiadians, Pleiadians are awesome old school masters and this will be an awesome old school masterpiece" then it'd not actually that bad. It'd decent fullon is nothing spectacular. However, I can't not think that, and this album always sounds like trash.
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Genres come and go, trends evolve, but things come back! Like Nitzhonot was revived (under a fusion form) in the late 2000s, it's likely that Goa Trance also will (under a new form) someday! (I can guess which direction it's likely to take if it were to happen now... *looks at Hard Techno and modern Acid Trance*) I'm a producer who's only 24 and my existence makes friends / parasocial internet connexions from my generation discover Goa Trance and (well, mostly) Nitzhonot, so what is needed is more people like me (or maybe just me becoming famous) to get the ball rolling in younger people! 😛 The more music, the more opportunities for good music! Also, have you explored very obscure Goa Trance music? Some gems are hidden and awaiting to be found!
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Etnica - The Juggeling Alchemists Under The Black Light
abasio replied to Trance2MoveU's topic in 2018
You'd think that one of the most sought after albums, that finally got a re-release, in spectacular fashion with all these extra goodies, would have more than (let me count again) zero replies. I must admit, the timing of this release was not great for me personally, if it had come out 10 years earlier when I was young, single and blasting Goa through my speakers and annoying my neighbours, I would have been listening to it all the time. As it was, it came out while I was looking after a 3 year old and a wife with postpartum depression who did not like good music. So I barely listened to it. 7 years later I am getting back in to the forgotten albums and giving them more listens and this one is great. The original album is good and I am a big fan of the early stuff too. I'll give it more listens this week, when I get tired of the Pleiadians I.F.O. re-release 3CD set 😂- 1 reply
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This is actually one of my favourite Solar Fields' albums. One artist that has never lost it Favourite track is The Daylight Carrier but that is just the culmination of a fantastic album. I am surprised that it doesn't have more love here. 🤔
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Same, I heard some Goa at a house party, and just remember seeing the Order Odonata/Dragonfly logo and bought a CD with the same logo, it was this, Genetic - Trancemission had me instantly hooked and I've never looked back.
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For me best goa trance compilation is VA-A Voyage Into Trance (mixed by Paul Oakenfold) (1995). Because my passion for goa trance started with this disc.
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Hey everyone! Just dropped a new preset pack for Serum 2 called Fractalis – made for Goa Trance and Psytrance producers. 🔹 120 presets (leads, bass, pads, FX, etc.) 🔹 120+ key-labeled MIDI files 🔹 Built-in CLIP patterns for quick inspiration Tested in real productions – works great for oldschool Goa, Full-On, Darkpsy and more. 👉 Check it out here: Fractalis – Serum 2 Presets Hope you find it useful! Cheers, JaraLuca
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Carbon Based Lifeforms never fail to impress and this album is one of my favourites from CBL, it came to me at a time where I was not expecting anything from them and suddenly I had an amazing album that was blowing me away. It's a very atmospheric journey through lush dreamscapes, nice pads, beats, rhythms and soundscapes. I have no idea how there has been zero comments to this review except that maybe everyone here sucks 😂
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I really liked this album. It's one of those releases where I don't understand people's comments of "it sounds dated" in a negative way. Yeah, it sounds dated, to an era of absolutely amazing music. What the hell are people complaining about with this "it sounds dated" complaint? Does Chopin sound dated? Of course his compositions sound like that era, is it an issue? No one cares. So why do people fixate on old electronica sounding like the era it was made in? For me that's a plus, not a negative.
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Angle Tears - Indian Ballad Seb Taylor is the best artist to follow on bandcamp. He releases fantastic stuff at a great price. Recently he's released a load of compilations. 50 odd tracks for next to nothing. -
This was released on my 35th birthday and while I have vague memories of this, and I know I own it because of this review....I still cannot find it anywhere in my collection. I feel this is a metaphor for my life at 35, I have strong but vague memories of things but I'll be damned if I can actually remember what happened (for context my daughter would have been just born 2 months after this release, at the same time I was getting demoted at work and taking a huge payout, just in time for my new family member)