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  2. It's a decision that's understandable in the current world. Not that many Goa labels out there anymore, innit? Or even labels that release CD for that matter. There's a slight renaissance for vinyl which on the other hand is positive news, if you're into that. I still like to play CDs though... no need to have computer/app open is such a relief.
  3. This is sad news but also not too surprising in today's world. For me personally, I have been enjoying Goa trance since the late 90s but I had to drastically cut back my music purchases in recent years due to financial pressures which I am sure is the same for countless others (and no I don't go to festivals either). I think I had bought only 2 or 3 psy albums in the past 8 years. My rationale was that if and when my financial situation improved I would reward all my favorite artists at that point, but I see now, for some it is too late. However on a slightly happier note I have just bought Artha's 2 albums, M-Run - Some Run Just For Fun and Flumina - Globox. All digital download though as most of my CDs just end up wrecked these days. Thanks for all the great music and best wishes.
  4. I just don't understand why you plan to destroy any remaining stock after some point, it makes no sense. It seems a disservice to the purpose you've served all these years and disrespectful to the artists.
  5. Today
  6. Understandable. Talk about the same boring lineups with the same well-known names over and over again! Not to mention the very high ticket prices for the festivals.They are not affordable for many of us. It's kind of sad that many people who go to festivals have deep enough pockets to pay for travelling costs, festival tickets etc., but not for an album. You're probably right that most of the new audience don't really care about buying the music or at least getting acquainted with relevant discography. They just want to go to festivals, even if they don't know who's playing. I feel the scene is becoming more commercialised, like the rest of Psytrance. Fast food for the masses. Not sure though whether the Goa scene itself has shrunk. It seems it's becoming more mainstream. The underground feeling is fading away, and instead you get big expensive festivals with extravagant, flashy decoration, and very prominent, levelled up DJ decks, as if they are some kind of superstars. They look ridiculous, egotistic attention-seekers to me. When the scene emerged in Goa in its most authentic form it was not like this; the dancing experience itself was the focus. There are more events and music released than 15 years ago. It's just that there is no "quality control" anymore. As physical format is gradually being abandoned, individuals and labels can publish virtually anything online, which is not costly I suppose and therefore not risky. And then you end up with tons of music released, most of which is of poor quality, and most of which almost nobody buys.
  7. We sadly announce that CRONOMI IS NO LONGER: the label stops all its activities for good. . First, we would like to thank everyone who has supported us over the years! Many of you bought our releases blindly: many considered us a 'boutique' label with far out the best psychedelic dance music: that makes us proud! 🥳🤩 You, our fans, made it possible for us - the label and its wonderful artists involved - to bring out the best psychedelic dance music. For that we are very grateful!!! 😘 🤗 . . There are many reasons why Cronomi stops all its activities. Mainly it is due to the many negative changes in the goascene over the years. To sum up a few: . (1) The goa scene has shrunk a lot, so sales went down. 〽️ . (2) Many people prefer to stream music for free or at low budget (online): we can not compete with multinationals like youtube or spotify, who by the way don't share any of their profits with us - the revenue is very very small. Maybe it makes you more "visible", but sales never follow. With visibility you can't pay the bills . (3) People seem to prefer to spent their money on parties and festivals, but not on the creative input that makes the goa scene move forward - labels and artists are forgotten and it seems that the overall so called PLUR experience of the party or festivals goes before that of the support for the music that makes out the core of the scene. 🥸 . (4) Power and political games in the goa scene: many line ups are dominated by the same people over and over. Small and lesser known artists hardly get a fair chance. The time that good music promoted itself is gone. Cronomi is a label, nor a booking agency, nor a party organization and certainly not a hollow online promo machine. 🤑🤖 . . Conclusion: we can no longer afford to invest our own savings into the label with so little return. We hardly turn break even. It is sad that sales went down so much, because everything we released received much positive attention and good reviews. Music works therapeutic and still many people seem not to care enough to invest in it. That is a paradox with low selling rates: music helps us heal, but those who make the music receive hardly any support. A sad truth... . . The Cronomi stock will stay available for a while, BUT not for always. So if you want to still grab your copy, be fast! At a certain point all of the remaining stock will be destroyed. . . Thanks again to all our loyal fans - we will NEVER forget the appreciation you gave us 🥰 . Warm regards 🙏
  8. Astral Projection - The Astral World
  9. Sorry, but The Astral World is as complex as it gets, and way more complex than Tryptomine Dream or Visions of Nascaon Another World. It is even more complex than Electronic or Kabalah (new aGe Remix) from the main melodies. Also Into the Void, the Dream Himalaya and The Dream are very complex and have beautiful melodies.
  10. I think astral managed to create way more memorable melodies and patterns on the previous albums. This one was really flat. It felt the same as Prana's latest album, just really boring, although approachable stuff. There's nothing that sticks.
  11. Yesterday
  12. And which album of them is great by you? Another world wit h only Tryptomine Dream, Aqua Line Spirit, Mahadeva 99 and Visions of Nasca or The Astral Files with Ionized, Zero, Free Tibet, Kabalah (new Age Remix), Time Began before the Universe (Another time Remix) Utopia (Concept Remix, Electronic, Ambeince. I think this album, For all Mankind, is not far away from them.
  13. It's well produced stuff, just that the melodies are completely uninteresting.
  14. Man, the way this is going I'm never gonna reach even 10k.
  15. It was really, really safe. I thought it was good, but not particulary great. Expectations were high and they weren't met. Again, good album, just nothing special.
  16. Manual validation is still on-going for several reasons. Unfortunately admins have been busy with life and approvals have taken a long time.
  17. IS Astral Proection - For all mankindan Success? After 3 months after the release of the album I wanted to know if Astral Projection for all mankind is an success. I find the album very good, it is oldschoolisch at sameniness and very melodic. What are your impressions?
  18. Astral Projection - The aStral World The best track of all tracks of For all mankind.
  19. S.U.N. Project - Drosophila album is a very good Goa Trance n metal album with electric guitars.
  20. Astral Projection - The Astral World
  21. Last week
  22. Yeah but random people named it like that, it's not considered a remix officially.
  23. My new Goa trance EP "Soulscape" is out now on all platforms, featuring three completely new tracks with a modern vibe 😄 Bandcamp link : https://ovnimoonrecords.bandcamp.com/album/soulscape all others links : https://found.ee/4RsH08
  24. There’s a video on YouTube titled Muses Rapt – Spiritual Healing (Yahel Remix). Guess what’s actually there? That’s right: it’s just Yahel – Intelligent Life. And here’s another one with the same title: Muses Rapt – Spiritual Healing (Yahel Remix) — but the track is actually The Muses Rapt – Spiritual Healing (DJ Jörg & DJ Domi Remix). (1998) By the way, I highly recommend this version if you haven’t heard it yet.
  25. Astral Projection - For all mankind album
  26. I would be surprised he paid Juan Verdana because there is no melody that sounds similar to Spiritual Healing, only the chords for the bassline are identical, but using the same chords isn't considered plagiarism (I think I read that somewhere a long ago, in terms of copyrights...). Just a random topic about it https://gearspace.com/board/songwriting/843350-why-chords-not-copyrighted-how-avoid-plagiarism-when-making-song.html
  27. Looks like every musician wants to make their own version of Spiritual Healing sooner or later. Anyway, check out New Born – Trip of the Luna King (2007). One and a half million views on YouTube — that’s no joke. I’m totally in love with this track, even though I only discovered it a few months ago. Gotta thank the YouTube algorithm for that.
  28. Yahel has his own version of Spiritual Healing. I don’t know whether he paid Juan Verdera for it or not, but it sounds very close. When you listen to Intelligent Life, the melody of Spiritual Healing immediately comes to mind. Yahel - Intelligent Life (2000)
  29. Funny how Vaccine got abysmal reviews when it was released. And when the vinyl version came out, ooh, how opinions changed.
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