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  1. jeff mills - waveform transmission 1 & 3 (well anything by him after all) surgeon - balance & basictonal remake tobias schmidt - dark of heartness james ruskin - further design regis - gymnastics robert hood - minimal nation thomas krome - woodcarver (on code red) ...
  2. to anyone who didn't notice it already *g* samples are up on the suntrip page. i'm excited ;-)
  3. sorry to ask, but is there any reason behind this? as this shop is in germany and they carry 2 other CDs i want, i would like to order them together. just waiting for the CD to pop up actually ;-)
  4. i want that CD, but psyshop doesn't have it. any idea when this will arrive in shops? thanks for the info.
  5. can you please re-upload this again with better quality. would be wonderful. thank you :posford:
  6. das datum sollte schon mit drauf english: the date should also be on it
  7. the second one has been released today. unfortunately this seems to be it. if you go to cosmosis' site, he only talks about 2 retro-comps. i would love to have a third one, i still need "dawn of an era". i am a juno customer, to me the prices are more than ok - just think about the cost to buy all the vinyl and digitalize it... and then again, "howling at the moon" was on no album, but it is a must have.
  8. yah, wonder why this is not available yet. also, what about the old stuff? i was expecting a possibility to buy single-tracks from all albums, not just all tracks from one album
  9. ah yes, sorry took the link out. junodownload.com got WAV also - you can buy WAV and then download as full WAV or FLAC.
  10. Just stumbled upon it by error, but maybe some of you are interested in this also. This seems to be MP3-shop only-releases, found them both on Amazon and Juno Download. Cosmosis does something I am a total fan of: Compilations of rare tracks. If you are still looking for digital versions of say "Howling at the Moon" (released on the 2nd comp end April), "Psychofunk", "Telekinetic", "Reality Check", "Atomic Funfare" or unreleased tracks of the early days, this is your chance. I could not find any CD release of this, so I presume this is only digital candy coming out before the album - but never mind, WAV is better than nothing
  11. honestly, no matter what gabriel and draeke decide, i am psyched, relieved and enthusiastic for this release (just see my post early on in this thread). i was a little confused also why they chose crystal over xoco, as crystal can be found on the "blue planet" album. anybody know what the exact difference is? i guess crystal has been chosen over "xoco", because "xoco" had been released on "retrodelic vibes 3" 2 years ago. personally i would have preferred INTRIGUE, as this track really only appeared on "pulse 4" and "nataraya 4", plus came out earlier than crystal. i add one thing: i find this concept brilliant: to release some old released material accompanied by material that was unreleased. my wish for the follow up would be jaia, especially the early material.
  12. wonderful news, direct from gabriel: http://blueplanetcorporationmusic.blogspot...y-continue.html i love the cover-art. also the exchanged tracks are great. cyclothymic is awesome.
  13. it would be beautiful to get any new info. draeke, are you there? please, with a double topping, give us some info :clapping:
  14. but yes, we are freaks, ain't we? but anyhow, good to see that this is going forward for the afgin release as well as the filteria release. i really dig his "old is gold" promo and his musical style. he is a great talent, and it's damn time that something new in the israelian style of classic goatrance comes out. i actually think that the "old is gold" was one of the best psytrance (or say new-school goatrance)-releases in 2006. still waiting for an astrancer album as well.
  15. still my favourite after years: Pharagonescia - Pharatropic
  16. the track is from the german film "berlin calling" (http://www.berlin-calling.de/) . there is a whole album out that is featured in the movie - it's really good, both the music and the film. if you can, watch it. paul kalkbrenner is starring the main role. it is not out on DVD yet, so you might need to find a theatre that still shows it.
  17. this must be the only goa-vinyl edition i actually have. i bought it in 1996 when it was released. for me personally this compilation could hardly have been better, there are too many fabulous tracks on this one. highly recommended. the 2 quirk tracks by mark allen are pretty cool too, espessially that track inspired by slinkys shitty stick.
  18. wow. this is good news. hopefully draeke will enlighten us with more details as he previously did with the crop circles album. people, buy this!
  19. guys, are you sure about that "european tracklist" that comes from psyshop. see here on arabesque: http://www.arabesquedistribution.com//inde...Itemid=99999999 does anyone actually have that "euro" CD?
  20. you know what: that's a direction of current dnb that i was not even talking about ;-) i'm sorry, can't really help you. but the search-path you've taken seems to be good. i always take discogs as a starting-point and then skip through the labels my favourite artists released on. favourite labels of mine are obessions, citrus, camino blue, black sun empire, fokuz - but i fear they don't offer what you look for.
  21. one big hit was "sanctuary" by omni trio which might fit to your description. that track is from 97.
  22. it's hard to get the CD, thats right. you can get it in digital format at junodownload. they also offer "burned" CDs if you want that. there are 4 copies on german amazon marketplace, but for 50 euros...
  23. unfortunately one of the netlabels i liked a lot seems to have closed down: www.stretching-spaces.net - i like a lot of their releases but those from equivallentium are the best. maybe you can find some of those still with google. on thinner i like the nulleins releases the most, but maybe that is, because i know the guy.
  24. sorry, don't know any good internet-radios - never been interested in that. but maybe you check out the free stuff mentioned here and tell us if you like that. there are quite some different styles in drum and bass, be it more relaxed atmospheric, dark and technoid or hard and ravey stuff. in the end it is much like in the scene of "trance" where you find different styles. for example i like the neurofunk stuff that is more technoid and trancey whereas a friend of mine does not like that at all and listens to the more jazzy and soul-inspired atmospheric dnb. it's all a matter of taste.
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