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HolyLight

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  1. Seems you guys got screwed by twisted
  2. You should meet Bioshift on this forum he also likes to use big letterns in the beginning of every sentence/word is this some new canadian trend?
  3. Hmm he allready is well recognized, and if he wants to make live gigs and so on its all up to him to take care of, he is a grown man you know.. i dont see him promoting him self anywhere so that must mean he isnt interested in a way, and who can blame him? Im sure he has seen the good and bad sides of this scene allready Its not like he is a new emerging artist or something. Perhaps you are Dave?
  4. I always delete tracks.. if there is a track im satisfied with, then there is probably 10 deleted tracks before that one.. i think thats the only way to advance or something, to be super critical and also i my self dont believe in working for more then some days on a track, since the idea i might have had for the track when i began working on it will get lost if i keep working on it, also i just find my self changing the track to infinitum so it sounds like a different track each time i work on it.. sure it can be good if i wanna make a remix or something
  5. Yeah old infected is long gone.. kind of sad actually, i mean Erez is one talented composer. Perhaps they are inspired by Daft Punk or something today, but at least Daft Punk dont got that bad english that mr Duvdev has.. he sounds like borat who ever convinced him he could sing did a mistake. And as Jon Cocco pointed out in one of his reviews of an Infected Mushroom album i also agree on that it was quite cool when they had som fucked up voices as an effect carefully placed out in some parts of their tracks, kind of like ornaments.. but it all went way wrong on that track: I Wish, from the Converting Vegetarians album.. then the Skazi remix on that same track lol that was some of the worst shit i have ever heard i think.. from there it only went downwards IMO. However their old tracks still sounds fresh and nice when i listen to them today, my fav tracks by them must be: Symphonatic, Montoya (Remix), Return Of The Shadows.. wich has a very nice sinister style and the track: Classical Mushroom that wasnt on the album with the same name for some strange reason.
  6. myspace.com/psygone08 ? Not my cup of tea really, but i didnt like his old stuff either so it makes sense
  7. Hi I would like to have in my controls section a ban button i wanna ban people to
  8. Wrong section and what not.. but hey you need to practice more on the keyboard man not to be rude but i think its pretty difficult to guess what the hell you were trying to play.. I have no CLUE. Perhaps if you try to sequence the melody i will be able to hear what it could be.. since almost 99% or something of all goa tracks main melodies are sequenced.
  9. Yes but what i meant was that if they would still be producing goa.. they would have been doing it for more then 10 years.. read what i wrote once again and it will be quite obvious. As for Shakta.. each and everyone is entitled to their own opinion and im not into progressive really so about Shakta and that i dont have anything to add. When i think about it. the only group/artist that still makes goa after all these years is RA, but im sure its because they have been making so much other types of music as well that they havent got bored yet i hope they manage to keep it interesting with their upcoming goa and ambient albums
  10. Well it doesn't matter what you/me or anyone else thinks really, its a fact thats how it is in a lot of psy groups and yes i agree its silly but hey.. its psy music. not much in this scene that makes sense.. fake live acts.. fake artists who doesnt even make their own music (dali, psynina etc) scammers and what not..
  11. Honestly i can understand if someone gets bored producing goa, listening to the same oriental scales over and over while making a goa track is tiresome, and i dont see anyone doing it for over 10 years. Even if i dont like their new full on stuff, its naive to think they would ever be able to create something near what they did some years ago, times change.. and even if shakta managed to make a goa track for the opus iridium compilation, i find it to be very very thin compared to his older works and even compared to the newer generation on the CD like artifact303, wich IMO cleans the carpet with shaktas track. So lets just move on i have no hope at all for goa tracks from the older artists, they are all to old and wasted from to many years of partying to hard
  12. In this old interview with Erez Eizen he says when asked by the interviewer: How much did you really worked together? Was there really a thing called Shidapu? I saw a lot of tracks, that each has some of you credited for it. "There was not really Shidapu. For example, there was a track that Ido Ophir made (Stay Strong), Miki remixed it, and actually it's Ido's track mainly, that Miki worked on a bit, but it appears as Shidapu's with all our names on it. The truth is that it was quite a stupid thing to do, I still feel bad about it today. It worked like that- one or two of us made a track and everybody's names were on it. Oren quit the group Six months after we got released on Phonokol and left music. It was basically Roy, Miki and myself then. Me and Roy got into a bit of fighting, 16 years old kids, and then there was a situation were Miki and me are making stuff as Shidapu and also Miki and Roy are making other stuff as Shidapu. We continued like that and I made a lot of tracks by myself, three days for each track. And then I met Jorg." Source: http://www.isratrance.com/ViewInterview.ph...=6&lang=eng
  13. +1 and btw talking about Erez Izen and cheese.. i can not forget the worst cheese he made, when he had a collaboration with DJ Jörg.. lol when two cheese maestros come together...dangerous
  14. Cool thread i have always wondered this about lots of goa groups in the past..for example Miranda..wich on the real rush CD DJ Lazar was credited as well. http://www.discogs.com/release/27188 "Credits: Written-By, Producer - Lazar Pejnowich (DJ Lazar)* , Miranda Silvergren" So that makes me think if perhaps he was the technical wizard behind her and she was the one with the melodic ideas.. or something like that. California Sunshine i know for sure that Dj Miko didnt know shit about music production and it was Har-El who was the mind behind their music. Im sure this is a common thing, one of the group members might have good ideas but not the technical know-how.
  15. This is really something, its different and dont follow the usual goa formula.. so hope to read a review by you soon jon.
  16. About time and yes this one has more depth then the goa gate.. more dark goa please we really need some variation around here.. to much fluffy goa lately everywhere. Im gonna buy this so i hope the money is invested in more releases like this one.
  17. Hi thanks for listening, im currently building my studio.. gonna buy a 32 channel 8 bus mackie mixing desk and new soundcard + new monitors in august, so until then i will not make any new tracks.. i feel way to limited with my current setup.. but when the studio is online i will for sure spit out dark goa tracks, light goa tracks.. whatever i feel for at the moment
  18. Dense Dawn is his best track IMO :posford:
  19. My favourite track on this album is the title track: Phenomena, and i noticed that it sounds even better on the distance to goa 5 CD, better mastering imo
  20. As far as i can see from the lineup, none does.. but hey i could be wrong im not to familiar with all names there.. how ever i think you picked the wrong festival if you want old school
  21. Thanks for clearing that up, i was a bit confused over the years
  22. I found it, its in the 1997 section: http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?sh...&hl=miranda
  23. Thanks a lot for these Miranda reviews you have made these last days Jon, nice reading as usual listening to the tracks.
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