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Djuna

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  1. The entirety of Chi-AD's Infinitism from 2001 which has Eye Am The I on it is ridiculously bass heavy. Not sure how that one happened to be honest. That's the only real example I can think of where the master should have corrected something so blatantly bad about the mix.

     

    In general the goa/psy classics are not so guilty of bad masters as just having a different production style back then.

     

    Yes it's strange, some Chi-A.D. tracks are really not that good. I guess it would be the mixing rather than the mastering, but if you compare Infinitism with Virtual Spirit, that's a day and night difference almost. Virtual Spirit is so beautiful, dynamic and detailed.. :)

  2. LOL Radi now listened to Nice Toys & Floating Universe.. Why the F@CK did u open this thread without knowing all their work.. this exactly shows Technosomy was right.. U just like to create unrest.. STAY AWAY FROM ETNICA!!!!

    Dont u f'in dare say another thingg about them!!!

     

    Hahahaha what?

  3. Neogoa is doing good, given it now has strong competition with prog and fullon, while in the 1990s it was the the main trend. But it's still in development. Or not. It lacks the boldness producers had in the golden years, investigating into new sounds out of the safe goa recipe. But it will come with time, and then it can be the Golden Years #2. I support and play neogoa, but it can get better a lot. I still stand by the topic I created last year arguing that neogoa tracks were way too sterile and plastic.

     

    Indeed, there's a difference between goa trance artists playing on festivals, and the actual music itself. As I recall it, newschool goa labels resurrected 10 years ago as a counter reaction to the boring prog and full on music. But right now I feel that most goa trance releases these days aren't 'new' or refreshing, and have become just as plain and generic as the music it used to 'fight' against. You see it with almost every new producer coming up: the music is just so easy, so digital and flat. There's no challenge in the sound; artists don't challenge themselves it seems. To me, the third wave still has to come. But the future's bright!

  4. All-right!

     

    1. Lapsus - Normality
    2. Javi & SkoOma - Enchanted Alchemy
    3. Radioactive Sandwich - Sound Vibration Technique
    4. Psysutra - Solsdead
    5. Imba - Moon Tribe
    6. Exelization - Neurotrip
    7. Sound Yantra - Emptiness Talking to Me
    8. Phobium - Klavierlektionen
    9. Paul Eye & Olisan - Daikaisho
    10. Colour Dotz - Scape forward

     

     

    A side-note: how much I encourage that the mastering will be done with respect for dynamics (as stated in an other topic), I hope that the mastering engineer will receive uncompressed versions of the songs? Because some artists have their tracks online with an ugly limiter on top of it, it sounds awful.

     

     

    (...and I still think voting for yourself is trés Eurovision Song Contest-like, =] )

  5. Woah! Looks really nice, hopefully there will be some kind of European tour as well, would love to see that wall of colours with his music!

    He is a pretty unique and versatile artist, thanks for posting this!

     

    He did actually, I went to the ISAM show in Brussels 2 years ago. It was fantastic!

  6. Well, if that's your thing, so be it. But don't call it dynamic. Dynamic is life, dynamic is softness and impact - imagine if somebody is YELLING WITH EVERYTHING HE SAYS, IN THE SAME MONOTONE VOICE. YOU DON'T HAVE IMPACT NO MORE. YOU DON'T HAVE LOUD PARTS NO MORE. YOU DON'T HAVE NO SPOTS TO REST. Just imagine that. Dynamics is about going up and down - you can't have that if everything is highly compressed and all the parts sound as loud as anywhere else.

     

    I really can't understand that you can't be pro for that.. Listen to classical music, and imagine a crescendo is as loud as a climax.

     

     

    Luckily, there are some things changing in the audio world, people who are fed up with that (in broadcast, music, ..). I'd take a look here: http://www.stereophile.com/content/winning-loudness-wars. I can give you tons of more links if you like, but if you like your music squashed and/or distorted then never mind. :P

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