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  1. here's some stuff i like, but unfortunately it's not that typical...

     

    Sub Scape - Artificial Dreamer

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coj3skOi6rQ

     

    ital Tek - Cyclical

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQCbdcx2d-U

     

    ital Tek - Octa

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O14IlNiSvc

     

    Data - Doors of Perception

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOYVKgczvvY

     

    Kryptic Minds - Stepping Stone

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idkYGVapKDw

     

    Kryptic Minds - Organic

     

    Burial - Archangel (ok, thats a classic)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hI4bSCy9iE

     

    Kryptic Minds - Distant Dawn (sounds like this guy played Mirror's Edge...)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht12L-kQoZA

     

    Scuba - Klinik

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6M5rzF0xAY

     

    Martyn - Vancouver (2562's Puur Natuur Remix)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgxLfCrbFsE

  2. People are just too lazy these days. You get offered something for free, and the user has a hard time downloading one application to get the free content. Like it's that hard to adapt to something new.

     

    i just want to say, before someone implies something in that vain, that i highly respect creative commons and free art on the internet. when there is a donate option, i use it.

  3. I have to disagree.

    Ppl who pay for digital releases are like 1% and in some countries 0,01%.

     

    according to IFPI it was 20% and rising at the end of 2008 worldwide (see: http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_statistics/index.html).

    whatever the real numbers are (and for sure they differ greatly among the countries), if it is as low as you say or as high as IFPI says - fact is, there are people willing to pay for digital downloads. period ;) thus any label can decide whether they want to offer that or not.

  4. I am with Basilisk on this one. You limit your customer-spectrum if you just do CDs nowadays. Regardless if you offer paid downloads or not, your music will turn up on the internet either way. Actually I think, as there are quite a lot of honest people in the world, who are willing to pay for MP3/FLAC or WAV and support the music, labels who do not offer their customers legal paid downloads are simply dumb (sorry to say it that drastical). And it is so easy to set up a tiny shop on your website like this for example: http://www.fluid-digital.co.uk/

  5. I probably have a higher quality render somewhere on my harddisk, if not then i could make one.

    but current release? it hasnt been released as far as i know, lol.

     

    ya ok, maybe i used the wrong word for it...

     

    if you are interested in an "official release" of this track, you should maybe not give the track out in better quality now, but send it to some newschool-goa label or they even contact you (because they read this thread or so). the track is really good. with proper mastering it could easily end up on a quality compilation. maybe this track should just be directed to the hands of suntrip, cronomi, phototropic, ektoplazm, etc.? at least one or two of those obviously already read the thread...

  6. i doubt that i stated i don't want promo.

    the only message i ever received from you was in april 2009, asking me where you could get my songs in high quality.

     

     

    so actually, is it available in higher/high quality like 320kbps or FLAC? psytracks has 192kbps. if that is the current release, no problem, but if it is available in better qual, please let us know.

     

    BTW: this thread is really entertaining to read if you are not involved in the discussions - sorry ;)

  7. your last album was a psytrance-bomb and i think was one of the best 10 albums last year.

    this one now...well i need to re-listen to it some time, but it sounds awesome just from listening through it the first time. i definitely hear some black sun empire / equivallentium influence. paired with your psytrance sounds and pads this really sounds intriguing and individual. this could easily occur on a professional label. personal favourite atm is "vaporized".

    geile scheibe ;)

  8. FFWD 2009 and I've lost track of BPC releases since(and also lost the french CD with the mentioned remix) and judging for the reviews above no track in this compilation goes to par with that rather elusive release...

    Hence the question; have I missed something? Is there somewhere a BPC track resembling their Black rain remix sound???.

     

    listen to the following BPC tracks which go in a similar direction as the beforementioned track:

    - Generator (Blueprint for Survival)

    - Antidote (Blueprint for Survival)

    - Intrigue (Pulse 4 compilation)

    - Xoco (different current compilations)

    - Cyclothymic (Blueprint for Survival)

    - Suffocate Bullet (with Planet Slink on the Black Rhino compilation)

     

    FTW you can listen to them all on youtube...

  9. first off, sorry, i do not know what the track name is. but it is awesome - i want to know that also.

    i checked all resources in the net and was not able to find it, so i guess it is an unreleased track.

    goasia is a user here, maybe you want to ask him: http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?/topic/52482-goasia-free-morning-track/page__hl__goasia__fromsearch__1

    BTW: it is not the track from that thread also.

     

     

    PS: quite funny to see afgin hopping around in front of the crowd in the video.

  10. But my question is.... IS THERE ANY BANGING "MAXIMAL" TECHNO FROM THE MODERN ERA?

    Is it all minimal/tame/chilled/ambient?

     

    I'm looking for recommendations of new/modern era Techno that is aggressive and maximal, as opposed to relaxed and minimal.

    Any ideas?

     

    All info and recommendations are appreciated.

    Cheers everyone.

     

     

    i am not sure what you mean according to "MAXIMAL", but if you look for bangin' stuff you might like to check out christian wünsch, reeko, phase, oscar mulero, go hiyama, grovskopa, elektrabel, mike dehnert and the likes. still this is "kind of" minimal-techno in the surgeon/regis downwards style. or check out my favourites, the 65D mavericks. dunno if that is what you are looking for, to be honest.

  11. Damn. Gonna ask him if there's a way to buy onmly the extra tracks. What would a an appropriate price for these 3 tracks? 9 dollars?

     

    count me in, i'd like to also buy them. bought the CD the day it was released and didn't know about the extra tracks for the limited one.

  12. Well guys,

     

    As rino said above, disc 1 is a Trancer's wet dream. The highly sought ridiculously priced 3 UFK vinyls are available on CD. Altough maybe they are too hyped, tracks like Ovebloody Flood, Midian, Lubinka, Generator and Aquablue amongst remain timeless classics.

    i always understood this compilation this way and the second CD as a bonus. the price is 12 EUR and that's the same as every other single CD in shops.

     

     

    On the other hand, disc 2 doesn't impress me much, and, once again, it's a proof that often the unreleased stuff remains unreleased because it's not at par with the released stuff. Except for Hemo Static II no tracks move me much.

    i agree that they are not all great. but still, i think that 3 to 4 of the 7 are really good (see review). but of course, it is a matter of taste. i love electronic music and am not strictly bound to just goa. actually i do like that 2 of these tracks are EBM.

     

     

    Regarding the end bonus tracks I think they are futile since they are fairly easily available elswhere.

    i do not really agree with that completely. sure, you can get these tracks more easily than the UFK ones and on CD - and if you bought them when they were released you would have no problem at all. but even the pulse compilation for antidote would cost 20 quid - and there was no legal download available for that track until 2 weeks ago.

     

     

    I would have preferred the 3 bonus tracks that are given away as download from DAT itself if bought directly from it directly on CD instead of those previously released tracks. Call it a selling/marketing technique if you like.

    it sure is a marketing technique. on the other hand i am not sure if those 3 bonus tracks are really that good. the originals (2 of them freely available on the flying rhino website) are no burners.

     

     

    You have those UFK tracks on 1 CD, treat the second disc as an added bonus if you like, but 2 thumbs up for DAT to finally have released this long awaited release

    definitely agree ;)

  13. i like the use of percentages, but i have my doubts with a color scheme. the one presented could be more logical. either linear in the choice of colors or more related to the "traffic light" system. you would always have to check what the color means if red is "POWERFUL", but orange is not "STRONG" but "MILD". it would be feasible, that only the "POWERFUL" and "STRONG" releases are highlighted in different colors - i wouldn't really care if an album or EP is "MILD" or "WEAK" - wouldn't check out either of it.

  14. the "unknown" one is B.E.T.H. - Incredible News to Access -- so it's Tim Schuldt. get this and "Blighty" on Pulse 5 or buy the vinyl ;)

     

     

    on another note. "shadow dance" is a really strong track. i do not understand why tracks like these did not get a proper release. you could compile a strong album with some of those never released old stuff. one label comes to mind ... ;)

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