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  2. I listened to this today, it is still amazing, every track plays in to a huge album. I always think that it's ended, then the ambient track comes on to round of the experience in style. Is there a moon in your window? Is Madness laughing? Is Madness laughing?
  3. We've been having tsunami warnings here. I live fairly close to he coast, and the earthquake off Russia has definitely made a lot of potential problems, but luckily I Iive far enough inland that it's unlikely to be a problem. However, the last 2 days the trains have been delayed for hours and hours because of this and it's taken me ages to get to and from work. Very tired
  4. Did this ever happen? If it did I totally missed it because I would totally be paying money to hear this
  5. I have never heard this release, but I have listened to Easily Embarrassed - Tales Of the Coin Spinner hundreds of times, but I have always had it in my mind that it was an alias of some other artist I am now drawing a total blank on. Their Bandcamp page shows that I am just completely wrong, but am I? Were these guys part of another downtempo group?
  6. For some reason I do not have any of these virtual releases on my DAP I just searched of Ishq and all it brought up was compilation tracks. What is wrong with me? Why have I forsaken Matt Hillier? I doubt it's because he charges like $100 for his new releases, even on digital formats, because I would still love to listen to the stuff I bought when I was into buying CDs
  7. Was there ever any Stillness Vol 2,3 or 4? Seeing as no one commented on this in 16 years, I guess no one else is bothered Gus Till has a lot of stuff on Bandcamp in a similar vein and a lot is "name your price" Check it out
  8. This is one of those albums that randomly come on and I'm like "wow this is great, what is it?" Then I check and am like "Of course, this is amazing" but for some reason never choose to actively listen to. It's weird because it is very good, I am not sure why I always skip past it when searching what to listen to.
  9. Slinky Wizard - Licence to Slink 😎
  10. Yesterday
  11. (1hr59min/320MP3/303.7MB/©2025) Genre: JukeBox Info / Website: https://goaconstrictor.com/music/jukebox/ Direct Download / Stream: https://goaconstrictor.com/audio/goaconstrictor-JukeBox.mp3 MixCloud: I feel that anyone with a pulse and shred of humanity would be a great jukebox for a night. It's why people create their playlists on various evil websites and drop a few bucks in the box at a local bar when out with friends. It's also why DJing went from a very niche hobby in the 80s and 90s to something pervasive throughout society. We all carry with us a soundtrack that brought us to where we are today. The songs influencing our next favorite albums and songs opening the doors of entirely new tones, connecting us with new beats, opening new ways of dancing. Songs you find new friends through and ones you find yourself singing loudly with loved ones at three in the morning after reminiscing about the week's activities. Earlier this year I was feeling in a bit of a rut and lost musically. I decided to dedicate time each week to "Band Practice." Instead of just listening to records through the turntable connected to the main stereo or DJing some randomness, I pulled out another turntable and hooked it up to my DJ mixer so I can start reconnecting with music of my past, the songs that got me to where I am today. I wanted to practice some scratching and battle mixing, create live mash-ups on the fly, experiment with things I have lost sight of over the years. The hope was: If I can reconnect with the old me, maybe I can remember why I am me. This mix covers six-decades of music one might have found on jukeboxes over the years and songs that shaped how I listen to, and interact with, music and the world. From the 70s to today, whether it's disco to jazzy hip hop, political rap to synth pop, alternative grunge to sing-a-longs, anthems and theme songs to punk. West coast or east coast, Swedish, Dutch, Australian, or somewhere on that British isle; originals, mash-ups, remixes; released and unreleased; this jukebox has a bit of everything*. I hope this mix carries you through the rest of the summer and brightens up the soundtrack of your own future. This world a flaming cesspool of fucking garbage; try to not let it get you down. We're stronger together and it's better to just put another quarter in the jukebox, smile, and drown out the noise while being with those you hold dear. Kindness is punk. (*other than Goa) PS: If you or someone you know is filling out a line-up for any downtempo / second stage and are looking to broaden the energy contained therein, feel free to reach out; I'd be happy to be your future jukebox. Click for Tracklist: xoxox -Goa
  12. This is a very nice mellow prog trance album. One of the best and most endearing. One I still listen to most springs and early summer days. It is lush and nice and maybe got lost in the acidic synth realm it tired to flower under. Give it another try, you will probably like it.
  13. abasio

    Midnight Soul Dive

    So many good tracks on this album. Really good for an accessible, night time album.
  14. I am sure that this amazing release got more love than "one single comment" We must have missed all the love with a system update that erased everything, right?
  15. Still an amazing dark ambient album. Definitely worth a listen along with the equally amazing Derelict World
  16. Gus Till is a pillar of the Goa Trance community I cannot believe than in all these years, this has so few comments. Did people just not know about this amazing release and its follow up?
  17. This is my go to album every time I go to see the Jellyfish room at the Enoshima aquarium. It is just perfect aquatic ambient that definitely deserves more attention than it's got.
  18. This is easily the best thing from Demon Tea Recording. Seriously check out their later stuff, it is.....interesting
  19. Boom Devli - Call Her Name
  20. I listened to this for the first time in a decade the other day and it was lush and warm and nostalgic. Why hadn't I listened to it for more than a decade? Well there's just so much music you know, and I stupidly followed the smartphone crowd into streaming music but I have since tried to regress myself back to more analogue days and I am so glad to rediscover such gems like this. Only one comment on this review....clearly and undiscovered gem for many people.
  21. Looking forward to the 2035 update! EDIT: On topic - great release!
  22. When I was 35 folks, as you can see I was a real character. I will still stand by everything I said almost a decade ago and almost 2 decades ago (fuck me I am feeling old) This is and always will be an amazing buy. 3 different mixes: Chilled, Mid-tempo, Stompin'; and they are all absolutely amazing. It doesn't look as cheap as it once was on Discogs but I still bet you can get it for much less than it's worth.
  23. Atmos - Always in Control -Well here comes another one for a psychic blowjob 😂
  24. Definitely. Artists are damned if they change and damned if they stay the same. Trolls will always want to complain. I've seen plenty of artists go in a direction that I didn't like but good for them, if that is what they want to make, more power to them. It always made me laugh listening to people complain that an artist had "sold out" like they wouldn't make more poppy music if someone drove a dump truck full off money up to their house
  25. Innovation is something that happens when you're younger, so I don't expect much innovation, but hope for even more of the sound they made mastered and perfected over the years, and judging by the samples, we willl get just that. Many have tried to copy their sound, but none have come even close.
  26. Totally agree with this logic and I said similar back when people were still seriously discussing the possibility of a 3rd Hallucinogen album. Just because hundreds of others have copied a style doesn't mean we can't enjoy a few more iterations from the masters that began it all. It's not like we're forced to sit listening to all the other derivations on repeat year after year even though many here probably choose to. Nostalgia is a big factor when an artist goes back to their roots. Also remember for everyone who complains that they have heard it all before, there will be plenty of old timers who would complain if it was too different from the early stuff. I just say why not have both, across multiple albums or in one.
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