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  1. y u gonna sell them ? whats the reason ?

     

    I have been offered a job in the UK and the CDs will just be too much to carry along. Besides, I have not been playing very much lately and cannot forsee myself finding the time to do so in the next year or so... I might go digital when I get back into it anyway : )

     

    Price is negotiable if you are interested!

  2. Below is a list of CDs which I am selling as a package. No CDs will be sold separately. All CDs are original and almost none of the CDs have been played at all as I have been using burnt copies for both practicing and gigs. Most CDs were released between 2006 and 2009. The artwork/booklets have however been used in a CD case and their condition range from mint to very good.

     

    I will also include a UDG CD case in the deal. The case will contains one copy of each CD burnt onto high quality Taiyo Yuden CDRs. Every CD is labelled very tidely. The case will also include approximately 10-20 promotional CDs from the labels listed below. These are not necessarily original!

     

    Price: US$500 + Shipping from New Zealand (negotiable for the serious buyer)

     

    Send me a PM if you are interested! Ask users such as Muerto, Nemo, Biggins and Fungus about my credibility. The goods will be shipped in A1 condition upon payment!

     

     

    Below is a list of all original CDs included in the deal!

     

     

    IBOGA RECORDS – 20 Items

    Antix – Lull

    FREq – Strange Attractors

    Beat Bizarre – Somersault Industries

    Hibernation (compiled by Yuli Fershtat)

    Perfect Stranger – Learning = Change

    Reefer Decree – Point of You

    Nuance (compiled by Emok & Banel)

    Set 7: Declivity (compiled by Bakke)

    Perfect Stranger – Changed

    Gaudium – So Called Life

    Suncontrolspecies – Scienza Nuova

    Antix – Wanderers

    Ace Ventura – Rebirth

    Maelstrom aka DJ Emok – Maelstom

    Set 8: Electric Ballroom (compiled by Emok & Banel)

    Flowjob – Zenentertainment

    Set 9: Desert Selections (compiled by Treavor Moontribe)

    Ace Ventura – Re:Boot

    Quantize – Time

    Yotopia – Connect the Dots

     

     

    IBOGA MEXICO – 2 Items

    Superstitions (compiled by Odiseo and Vedant)

    Switch (compiled by Odiseo and Vedant)

     

     

    BLUE TUNES RECORDINGS – 12 Items

    Reflection (compiled by B52)

    Progressive Movement (compiled by Montagu & Golkonda)

    Symphonix – Music Prostitute

    Dirty Digital (compiled by Dualism & Sven Snug)

    Human Traffic – Audiotune

    Amrasaya Volume 3 (compiled by Montagu & Golkonda)

    Symphonix – Music Prostitute: The Remixes

    Reflection Volume 2 (compiled by B52)

    Progressive Movement Volume 2 (compiled by Montagu & Golkonda)

    Symphonix – The Wild Life

    Timetable (compiled by Montagu & Golkonda)

    Reflection Volume 3 (compiled by B52)

     

     

    IONO MUSIC – 10 Items

    Back From Beyond (compiled by Murus & Cubixx)

    Klopfgeister – Sunflavoured

    Destinations (compiled by Murus & Cubixx)

    Solar Signals (compiled by Murus & Cubixx)

    Funk Dragon – Massive

    Blue Banquet (compiled by Murus)

    Destinations Volume 2 (compiled by Murus & Cubixx)

    Tales of Fall (compiled by Cowan and Phaxe)

    Nasser – Checkpoint

    Carrots and Sticks (compiled by Cubixx)

     

     

    TRIBAL VISION RECORDS – 10 Items

    Urban Legends (compiled by Schwa & Slater)

    Lime Light (compiled by Schwa & Slater)

    Meller – Rockable

    POTS – Creating Social Success

    Street Art (compiled by Schwa & Slater)

    Sonic Cube – Filter

    Tegma – Around the World in 80 Minutes

    POTS – Social Success Remixes

    Lime Light Volume 2 (compiled by Schwa & Slater)

    Trash Art (compiled by Schwa & Slater)

     

     

    FLOW RECORDS – 6 Items

    5 Years (compiled by Pena)

    Globalise (compiled by Yotopia)

    Daily Basis (compiled by Pena)

    Uncharted (compiled by Citizen aka Zen Mechanics)

    Globalise Volume 2 (compiled by Yotopia)

    Daily Basis Volume 2 (compiled by Pena)

     

     

    SPIRAL TRAX – 5 Items

    Atmos – 2nd Brigade

    Platform 01 (compiled by Anti)

    Bakkelit 2.1 (compiled by Bakke)

    Tomic – My Number One

    Atmos – Tour De Trance (CompactStick)

     

     

    PLUSQUAM RECORDS – 4 Items

    Shaman – Grv Soldier

    Cafu – Wake Up

    Bitmonx & DJ Fabio – Plugged

    On the Decks” with DJ Zombie

     

     

    SYNERGETIC RECORDS – 4 Items

    Feuerhake – Re:Start

    Ovnimoon – Human Spirit

    Healing Lights (compiled by Gabi)

    Synergy (compiled by Zyce & Fox)

     

     

    DANCE N DUST RECORDS – 3 Items

    Dustynation Part Three (compiled by Asherun)

    Decoy – Push Button Pony

    Flame on Fire – Mission Emotion

     

     

    DOMO RECORDS – 3 Items

    Posse (compiled by Nadi)

    G-Spot (compiled by Huda-G)

    V-Tunes – Variable

     

     

    GROOVE CONTROL RECORDS – 3 Items

    Between the Lines (compiled by Osho)

    Inception (compiled by Brisker & Magitman)

    Bass Your Ass (compiled by B-Tone)

     

     

    SOULTRIBE RECORDS – 3 Items

    Deep Electric Flow (compiled by Soulflowrockaz)

    Deep Electric India (compiled by Kohra)

    Tomtron & Lissegang – Movida

     

     

    CANDYFLIP RECORDS – 2 Items

    Joyride Volume 2 (compiled Stratos)

    Pozitiva (compiled by Vanja)

     

     

    ECHOES RECORDS – 2 Items

    Think Different (compiled by Osho)

    Stereo Slave (compiled by Osho)

     

     

    OPEN RECORDS – 2 Items

    Slow Release (compiled by Suspekt and Woodsman)

    Festivus (compiled by Suspekt and Woodsman)

     

     

    SPINTWIST RECORDS – 2 Items

    Spindrive Volume 3 (compiled by Vaishivas)

    New Perspective (compiled by Blackout)

     

     

    TOKYO DANCE – 2 Items

    BLT & Danny Makov – Anything U Want

    Astrolink – Skypilot

     

     

    VERTIKAL RECORDS – 2 Items

    Vertikal Pressure – The Celebration (compiled by Tomtron)

    Smooth – Dont Stop

     

     

    OTHERS – 9 Items

    Reloaded Volume 2 (Plastik Park Records)

    Afterhourz (Groove Zone Records)

    New Order (HOM-Mega Productions)

    Advanced Options Volume 2 (BNE – Brand New Entertainment)

    Extrasensory Perception (Mikrokosmos Records)

    Kiwa – On the Frequency (Exogenic Records)

    Ground Grooves (Tatsu Recordings)

    Highway (Digital Oracle)

    Etic – Zooming Out (Trancelucent Productions)

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    Fresh from the European festival season, Melbourne-based progressive trance genius Andrew Davidson a.k.a Sun Control Species (Iboga Records) makes a special visit to New Zealand to unleash his lush trademark sound that has been captivating crowds from Sweden to Japan. Sun Control Species has gained a reputation around the world as one of the most talented producers and performers on the scene today. A professional sound engineer and musician, Sun Control Species uses complex and intelligent electronic sound structures, harmonically resonant groove patterns and driving bass lines to create an unmatched journey into trance. This is set to be a very special night.

     

    Line up:

     

    Sun Control Species (Iboga Records, DK) – Live

     

    Maia (Organic Records, UK/Native Harmonics, NZ) – DJ set

    Repete Cosmic Conspiracy Records, NZ) – DJ set

    Wodger Want – DJ set

    Filthy Tomo – DJ set

    Ristafunk – DJ set

     

    Yetimon – VJ set

     

    Curve Bar

    Saturday the 4th of October

    10:00PM – 06:00AM

    $20 at the door

     

    There will also be an official afterparty, check out psydj.com for more details… :posford:

  4. personally ?

     

    i think that's truely a bogus way of handling mixture

    wanting to play the fattest tracks u have is a bad method to start mixing with (imo)

     

     

    but what are u really after with this thread ?

     

    how others organise/keep-track-of their collection ?

    or how others do this in practical terms of getting into a powerful mix, using their collection ?

    Thanks for your opinion! Or can be taken as both or either or.... Everybody else seems to have understood what I meant?

     

    So, how is your music collection organised? How do you make sure that you have got the phatsest tracks at hand when you are practising or hitting the DJ booth?

     

    All and any kinds of advice is much appreciated!

  5. Thanks a lot for the tips. I sort stuff almost like Nemo, but might start running one or another trick : )

     

     

    I have excel sheets with over 100.000 fields filled with information about tracks etc...

     

    Anoebis, what type of information do you write down? Do you describe the track etc?

     

    Cheers!

  6. My question is formulated in the topic description!

     

    So, I want to invest in some gear and get totally into making electronic music. A lot of people say that it requires some musical backround, which I do not have for shit (besides DJing and I am no pro)!

     

    What do you guys reckon? If no, give some examples of successful producers that do not have a musical background...

     

    Cheers!

  7. My question is formulated in the topic description!

     

    So, I want to invest in some gear and get totally into making electronic music. A lot of people say that it requires some musical backround, which I do not have for shit (besides DJing and I am no pro)!

     

    What do you guys reckon? If no, give some examples of successful producers that do not have a musical background...

     

    Cheers!

  8. Aloha pienewsers! Long time no see... :clapping:

     

    My music collection is starting to get pretty big. Up until now, I have sorted all my music according to sub-genres and then record labels. Many of my mates love sifting through my stuff, but I am finding it hard to remember all my CDs and tracks. I just tend to forget about some CDs and tracks and then every now and then I find an old gem that I love but have forgotten about completely. It sucks!

     

    So, how is your music collection organised? How do you make sure that you have got the phatsest tracks at hand when you are practising or hitting the DJ booth?

     

    All and any kinds of advice is much appreciated!

  9. China and Japan have some really amazing traditional songs and pieces

    +1 I have heard some pretty amazing traditional vocals and melodies from these regions.

     

     

    Just to clarify my point, I am not saying that Indian samples per se are boring, but that their overruse is...

  10. I have been listening to quite a bit of ambient and psychill over the last two months and I cannot help to note and kind of complain about the overuse of Indian samples.

     

    What are your thoughts?

     

    Personally it bores me to death!

  11. I am not sure if you most you guys know this or not, but Flying Rhino Records are offering many of the tracks from their early releases for free in MP3 format on their website. I have most releases, but still! Very very very nice in my opinion!!!

     

    Their motivation reads:

     

    "The Back Catalogue section contains multiple MP3 downloads and will offer everyone the chance to experience an amazing history of Psychedelic Music. Currently we are working on some new releases and these will be published on the website as soon as they are completed."

     

    Check it out!

     

    http://www.flyingrhino.co.uk/backcatalogue.htm

     

    All donations will be given to charity...

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