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Go-Goa Trancer

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  1. hahaha no probs dude just lemme know if you wanna play :D

  2. romfaao hahahahahah..... your personal statement kills me

  3. Awww, I can't hear the samples. I think my internet connection has some download restrictions (I'm in a university campus). Is there any chance to put them like in Megaupload or similar? Else I'll have to wait one month to get to hear them...
  4. Even God has angels to assist him... EDIT: small correction
  5. I listened to The Long Walk Home and I found it absolutely good (no publicity intended). I indeed didn't find A Walk Through Neptunes Garden overwhelming. BUT, when someone makes such an effort with the price, I think that it's worth it even for only 2 good tracks. There also is the eternal problem of basing a judgement on samples (of course if you disliked everything, then don't buy it)... Not everyday someone comes toward you like that.
  6. Thanks, I'm looking forward to them. Perhaps alot of people in the forum already bought them so you don't have many demand...
  7. I finally got Jaïa - Blue Energy/Synergy and Fiction and Transwave - Backfire. Well, in fact I should have them tomorrow... So many more to get though...
  8. Lol, were you talking to me? I ain't no redneck (I least I think).
  9. Ehm yes you're right my post does not make real sense... I initially thought they are planning on releasing only few albums, because of the artists approval. Damn, I need to improve my english reading...
  10. I don't know much of Progressive Trance either, but there is one album I know and I really like, it is Nuclear Ramjet - Mission To Sedna. Hope you'll like it...
  11. I've checked the releases of FR and does their announce mean albums like GNOTR or BPC will be re-released???
  12. What do you think they meant by "Trance"? I'm sure it's not Tiësto style, but will it be Goa? Progressive maybe? Fact is I don't know very much of Solar Fields work...
  13. Lol @ "Boom Allah" I'll take some time to dl these mix, thanks!
  14. Hey, that's cool, I'll get to hear new Jaïa tracks (for me). DL now, thanks!
  15. I just remembered one of the vids mars posted in his YouTube's videos thread. In one of the videos there were Jaïa, BPC and another one if I'm not mistaking. If the video is not old enough, then perhaps are they working on something. Or I'm just saying shit, I don't know...
  16. Replying to Snapinho's post with the same (and even more) respect he showed you and channeling the negativity that showed up to turn your thoughts into solid arguments would have spared alot of comments and mine in particular. But your ego blinded you and didn't let you take things into perspectives. I know what I'm talking about because the same thing happened to me with a "colleague" a month ago at work (almost starting a fight in the middle of a high precision mechanics factory) and I could have had some serious troubles (on my scale) if it weren't for the kind supervisors that calmed things and didn't let things get out of control. But man, you won't get anything good in your life if this is how you're acting in real life. It's really hard not to let the ego blinding you, and at one moment the "other" is such a f*cking jerk... But thing is, you're not looking at things properly. And please, I'm not a shrink nor tries to be one even on the amateur level, I just think they're moments when you have to calm yourself down, and think: am I going to reply like this? Is it worth clicking on "Add reply"? I know you do not regret posting your previous posts, like I don't regret answering to that guy at the factory. But try to question yourself. Perhaps you have already did it, and came to conclusions that lead to your other posts, then OK, it's your choice. But in the case you hadn't yet, well, try it. Sometimes you don't regret things you did but you know you shouldn't have made them. Does that make sense to you? Big post for perhaps nothing, but if it can avoid other mistakes, then I think it's worth it.
  17. Thanks alot for these samples! Great CD indeed. I particularly loved We Came In Peace, Still Together, Atlantis, Remember Exxon Valdez. They seem to be great tracks! Yet another good stuff for Anoebis ha?
  18. Hey, thanks alot! It is even more than a cover I think, it's a different spirit. "My" track is alot more in the normal Trance style, with an "emotional" voice, different basslines, different leading melody (but still with that flute like melody) etc. Dance 2 Trance has more 80's/Eurodance sounding (IMO).
  19. Although I haven't heard the version of Dance 2 Trance, I think Gott is a cover version. In the booklet of my compilation, credits are Jam El Mar and DJ Dag and in Discogs I see Dance 2 Trance are made by DJ Dag and Rolf Ellmer, nick of Jam El Mar... All I can say is that in my version there is vocal, and it features "Paula".
  20. Unfortunately I don't think so... Try on Juno.
  21. Wow, Anoebis, you reminded me of my old (younger) days too! My personal best of dream Trance (well, at least I think it's a kind of dream Trance) is Kary Vee - This Is (I have it on a compilation named Dreamland 2000). This track makes me fly every time I hear it... On this same compilation I also think Niels Van Gogh - Pulverturm, E.F.F. - Guitano and Artist Of Spirit - Colours Of Light (this one is really good) are very nice. To stay in the Dreamland 2000 vibe, there's the Dreamland 2000 Vol. 3. Paul Van Dyk - Another Way is just great... I will also recommend Balaeric Bill - Destination Sunshine (can sound a bit cheesy ala Airwave or stuff - well, it's Johan Gielen so... - yet it's kinda nice), Des Mitchel - Welcome To The Dance (very good IMO), Sundance - Won't Let This Feeling Go (hum, this one has a very cheesy lyric but it's nice), Alan Parsons - The Time Machine (dreamy, danceable, beautiful) and Web - Lovin' Times (also a bit cheesy - lyrics - but overall nice). Let's continue with no other than... Dreamland 2000 Vol. 4 . Well, it starts with Laurent Garnier - The Man With The Red Face (quite known track, soft, jazzy, housy). After that it turns a bit into dance stuff... I like Alibi - Eternity a bit. But what I really like is Abnea - Velvet Moods and Gott - Power Of American Natives (these two are veeeeeeeeeeeery nice). Des Mitchel's track is less interesting than Welcome To The Dance IMO. Dreamland 2000 Vol. 2 & 5 are not that interesting IMO. You can also try AIR. I like La Femme D'Argent very much, although it's more in the Lounge spirit, it's also very dreamy. I'll also recommend, as Bahamut wrote, Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon. I don't know much of his work but this track is really something. Try also Billie Ray Martin - Honey (Chicane Remix), great track, pure Chicane style, with very nice vocals (for the story: I have this track for 7 years now but it was only 2 years ago I really got into it). Also, in a more clubby vein like My Lexicon, there is Mister DJ 7, with Dutch Force - Deadline and C Sharp - The Quest (these two made by the artist behind Airwave so you can get an idea of the style - but these tracks are among his best I think). There is also Jaccot Pres. Frank T.R.A.X. - Dance Religion, kinda nice for dreamy. But my last recommendation from this album is no dreamy stuff, yet it's a huge track IMO (my personal favorite "normal Trance" track), I present you Hitch Hiker & Jacques Dumondt - Genesis Chapter 1 (Kay Cee Remix). What a track... Drives me nut everytime I hear it! You should really give it a try. Last recommendation (at last! ), also in the more clubby vein: Lange Feat. The Morrighan - Follow Me (in the emotional vein - lyrics... - but it's pretty good), Paul Van Dyk Feat. Saint Etienne - Tell Me Why. And really last ones, the Kai Tracid tracks. In increasing order of liking: Too Many Times (nice, almost great), The Deep Blue (also known as Tiefenrausch - hard beats, fast melody) and... Peyote Song (also a track I didn't truly appreciate immediately). Peyote Song is among the best Trance tracks I know, with Genesis Chapter 1. The problem is to find these last two tracks in their long versions... I hope that if sometime you'll hear these track, they'll be the kind of stuff you've searched... EDIT: italic stuff is a link
  22. Hehe, check my old topic, there is a link to that Isratrance thread (self-advertisment ) Old topic EDIT: wow, you're lucky to have been in this party. It looks just amazing and so powerful (even if they mixed non-live).
  23. It seems that in 1997 it was a reissue http://www.discogs.com/release/35814
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