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  1. if u want it more to be in the psytrance scene

     

    try Gilbert Thévenet's Progressive Transe pseudo

     

     

    or Kris Kylven's Syb Unity Nettwerk pseudo

     

     

    old Scan X things are quite progressive/trippy sounding as well.. for example his Random Access EP on F-Communications ('94)

     

     

     

    and ofcourse not to forget :

    Plastikman - Artifakts

    B12 - Time Tourist

  2. I stick "IFO" on my iPod to listen to at work every now and then, but I never have that "I want to listen to this album specifically" feeling about it. It would be good party music, but there's nothing about it to make me sit up and take notice, or make me reach for it at home.

     

    the more u are envolved in enjoying music, the more this event occurs (imo)

    especially with goatrance :P

     

     

    i dont really understand why u try to compare your musical perspective to the hundreds of opinions u fetch, on this matter, on the web

    special music gets a special place inside yourself, which u from time to time access and re-experience

    but there doesn't exist any music (IMHO) that feels special if u listen to it 24/7

     

     

     

    sure.. IFO is a quality album

    i myself also dont really find it special in any way (besides the fact that i don't yet own it on vinyl :P)

    but ok, music freak talking here... ;)

     

    i dont have a top 2000 of favorite tracks

    i could never have such a thing anymore

     

    so i categorise music in the criteria "most suitable for this/that, most congruent with this/that, most likewise as..., in this/that area, good with this/that mood" and so forth

     

     

    so i dont really understand why you are worried about this subject :)

  3. How do you make sure that you have got the phatsest tracks at hand when you are practising or hitting the DJ booth?

     

    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 ?

     

     

    i personally use discogs to keep track of what i have, and what i seek

    but how i sort things has nothing to do with the knowledge/insights i have over my collection of records in perspective to making a mix

  4. I completely agree tatsu, listening progressive while tripping really is something else (especially when live). It's just such great music to completely get lost in and float away to... Full on (unless its reeeally good a la eat static or koxbox) has a tendency to annoy me when on psychedelics, especially with the over use of the clicky kick drum.

    don't really count full on as being psychedelic :)

    the one i recommended (the klinik one) u can definately count as progressive sounding

    but it's more a balanced blend of things, which make it really fluid/transparent

    perfect LSD-dancefloor material :)

     

    link

     

    Home listening:

    William Orbit's O give and Orbital's Belfast will always hold a special place in my heart as they were the first songs I had the pleasure of hearing when I had my first trip. Still send shivers down my spine to this day.

    William Orbit's Strange Cargo III i can definately recommend

     

     

    this one as well

    and empusae's metaphorical loss

     

    beaumont hannant is also quite enjoyable stuff (lovely analog synthsounds)

  5. All I can say is: "I wish I had taken some Psychedelics when I heard Jimmy van M this weekend" because fuck, it was so psychedelic, but yet so minimal, yet so housey, yet so fucking trance, and here I did not have more than 4 beers at that time :D

    sometimes you dont need more to get in a state of trance :)

     

    just depends on the quality of the music, the atmosphere, and the length of that guys set hehe

     

     

    once went to a party on sundays, in a club here, where this guy played all night (Djamoon aka Dj Marko)

    also just had some drinks then, but was totally awesome =)

     

    well.. could be that he shared the decks with someone, but i didnt see really any lineup or sth then

  6. main record stack :

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    side stack, with classical music, and a level of records i need to check if i sell them or not

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    DVD's + classical CD's on the left, other CD's on the right, special cd's on top

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    better overview of the main record stack:

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    the record-crates i'm working with are underneath the turntables and the crates with stuff for sale are somewhere else

  7. The tracklist was so and so. Some choons were excellent and had that innocent, deep analog vibe. Fav'e tracks were, surpie surpie, by Infinity Project. :) Then some made me go "this is so 92..." and I don't mean it the good way. Seriously dated to the point I pushed forward button. Then again I can't index the good/bad tracks so I'm not sure if my critics is any good here.

     

    Old school can't compete with the new stuff when it comes to dynamics. It's only competent in the song structure area, melodies. So there's my obvious hint. :)

     

    Still waiting for the hard techno mix... :D

     

    well.. checked it once again

     

    and i'm guessing you're not into the monotonous stretched technoid things ?

    it's a bit tricky to go in this matter, but i'll try my best

     

    the infinity project is great in spatial/spherical matter, but in time frame it isnt really that great imo

    there are lots of tracks in this mix that lack transitions/climaxes.. imo good time stretchers :)

    but they lack melodies mostly, true

    they more work hypnotic with their repetitive patterns imo

     

    but ok, i might just be too fond of those 'ouwbollige' type of things :)

     

     

    still your feedback comes much appreciated :)

    it's rare for me to have an object of study from a feedback :)

     

     

    the mixing aint really polished,

    so if u could identify the tracks (or the most key ones) that made you start scrolling/skipping

    it would mean much to me actually

     

     

    ps. about the hardtechno mix, i'm working on a new one (will start with compiling a record-case for it after the party this weekend i will playing)

    but if u want something already, i can give u an old trippy hardcore/tek/breaks mix i once did for Chase Records

  8. "vintage" might be an expression I'd like to use in positive context. :) Prolly all the trax were major when they were released - the true test is if the ideas are so good they still stand as fresh and listenable. And hey to my ears, about 50% of them don't in this mix.

     

    u mean 50% of all tracks ?

     

    or just the ones of '92 ? :)

  9. thanks for the honest feedback :)

     

     

    u mean the first couple of tracks that sound too vintage ?

     

    it wasn't really my aim to make an oldschool goa mix, so therefore there are more techno/acid elements innit than i'd plan for such a mix

     

    but i understand what u mean

     

    thx for listening and commenting

     

     

    bout the harder mix, you'll hear from it soon :)

  10. have uploaded the original mix-assembly to filefront

     

    so people that want this one can get it here

    http://hosted.filefront.com/Kryll/

     

     

    tracklist is a bit different in the end, so i'll post this one as well:

     

    330:08min - 377.82 mb - 160 kbps

     

    tracklisting:

    Prodigy - one love EP (rmx)

    Hiscore - Xor

    Dr Macabre (Power Plant)

    M. DeGrote - Debug

    Disintegrator - Dark Black Ominous Clouds

    100th Monkey & Tristan - Desert Music 1 EP

    Koxbox - Re-Oscillation

    element over nature (Transient)

    Karl Axl Bissler - Gateway

    RND Technologies - automorphic dream remote

    Paresys (re-load)

    Koxbox - Dragon Tales

    J.A.P. - Out of the Abyss

    Eat Static - Bony Incus (Man with No Name RMX)

    UX - Ultimate Experience

    Earth Nation - Ikarus Syndrome

    Psychonautic Experiments - Cyclosis

    Prodigy - Voodoo People

    Theatre of Acid (innamind)

    The Ladder - Red Weed

    Miranda - Steps To The Stars EP

    B.W.P. Experiments - Accessible Force

    Koxbox - Space Interface

    Choose - Fraud 1.3

    This Morn' Omina - Cyclops I

    Sinchronicity Records

    Explore Toi

    Dr. Macabre - Kiss my Entire Ass

    RND Technologies - automorphic dream remote

    Tevatron - Drumscape EP

    Scan X - Scan X EP

    MK 024 A/B

    Aquila - Kweeqong

    MK 024 C/D

    Jean-Marc F (KGB)

    Les Boucles Etranges (Hokus Pokus Rec)

    Antinorm 17 (Tribal)

    Narkotik Affluence - Synkoïd

    VDD Energise - U.F.O.'s

    Curley vs Hybrid Systems - Dance With the Devil

    Robbert MononoM - Ice Age

    Mig (Neurotrope)

    Jean-Marc F (JMF)

    Obnoxious (Anti-Narcosis)

    Freddie Fresh - Gnarl EP

    Madame Xerox - Joy Gel EP

    Les Boucles Etranges - Paysage Spatiale Imaginaire (P.S.I.)

    Mokum 4

    Ectomorph - The Beginning of The End

    Dj Producer - Signal

    BC Kid - Generator

    The Earthworm -- Shine

    Manu le Malin - Witch Hunt

    Wedlock - Ganjaman (Ferox RMX)

    Liza N Eliaz - Species

    Neophyte - Level Creator

    Paradox - My DJ ... Cuts

    Dj Vince - Shadowlands LP

    Fraud 2.3

    Technohead (mokum)

    Acid Baba - Tempations

     

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