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Richpa

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  1. We recieved full album from Deepak already at Neogoa Records, so it's just a matter of one track selection and date/month when it will be released in 2020 on CD + digital.
  2. New Proxeeus CDs are here and we will start shipping these to all supporters who pre-ordered the release at our Bandcamp page. We don't have many copies left and if you want to have one of 50 copies pressed, get it here: http://bit.ly/Celephais
  3. Very sad to see it broke It comes with a lace and the hole it self is too small to serve as a keychain. Send me your address in my inbox and I will send you one from me
  4. As far as I know, some of them are still active doing music. Mirza (Arronax) has been very much active doing music for movies, games and TV since he moved to US. You can follow his new works here: https://www.facebook.com/mirzamusician/ Danny (Lectro Spektral Daze) is also working on new music, but with his other projects: Capsule '77 and The Same Old Sounds (both very interesting, you can find some tracks on the YouTube). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyJOwiFv9Hk Sergio (Xamanist) is working on the new album and he posted recently some previews:
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  6. Welcome to the club J Here is one from Bordeaux Towards us, insignificant human Join us in our frightful eden, join us Join us in our frightful eden
  7. I believe the model for that experiment was Archspire
  8. From today you can stream Proxeeus - Celephaïs in full lenght or track by track (in HD quality):
  9. This track has been written approximately during the same timeframe as “Hypnos”. The bulk of it was made during a sleepless night (how original). I was reading the novel of the same name at the time, which features a house in a swamp (among other things), and I tried to transpose that setting into a track (hence all the bubble-ey / swampy / weird, otherworldly animal-esque sounds in the background)
  10. Fourth track entitled Dreamlands from the upcoming Proxeeus album Celephaïs at Neogoa Records (out May 5th). ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1m-9u53jAI Words from the music creator about Dreamlands: ''This one’s inspired by a common type of dream: flying. I regularly dream I’m able to fly, which is to me one of the most terrifying things to think about (being on a plane is a living nightmare). With this track, I tried to tie-up its various mood changes to feelings of flying over different parts of the Dreamlands.''
  11. ''We shall overleap time, space, and dimensions, and without bodily motion peer to the bottom of creation.'' - From Beyond (1934) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IFOMbSM5ik
  12. ''Wise men have interpreted dreams, and the gods have laughed.'' Neogoa Records is proud to present Celephaïs - 4th studio album by French artist and producer Jerome Lesterps (better known as Proxeeus). Since his debut album At The Mountains Of Madness was released back in the summer of 2015. at Neogoa Records, Jerome established himself as one of the leading Goa trance producers working nowdays, releasing two more albums at Goa Madness Records and presenting his vision of acidic Goa music around the globe to his growing following. Music on Celephaïs was composed during the last three years and it's heavily influenced by HP Lovecraft's novels, especially with Dream Cycle. It foucuses around the subject of dreams where music depicts an abstract image filled with elements of fear, horror and mysticism through the 77 minutes of new material. Celephaïs is a step-back from the usual high-paced Proxeeus sound, it brings more experimentation and exploration of ambient and downtempo sub-genre, but still keeping a Goa trance as a basis for his musical work. Pre-order it on Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/Celephais Digital version releases May 5, 2019 CD version releases May 25th, 2019 Tracklist: 01 - Celephaïs 02 - Hypnos 03 - Polaris 04 - Dreamlands 05 - Hideous Life, Painful Dreams 06 - Serannian 07 - The Silver Key 08 - Akariel All tracks written and produced by Jerome Lesterps (France) web: www.proxeeus.net Mastering by Igor Čeranić at Deimos Soundlabs (Croatia) web: www.deimos-soundlabs.net Artwork design and concept by Ivan Parić (Croatia) web: www.neogoa.net
  13. This week it will be available for pre-order at the Neogoa Records Bandcamp page in CD + digital formats with only 50 CD's being available. More about that in next couple of days!
  14. You can always use terms such as digital-only or CD-only release. Congrats and good luck with the sub-label!
  15. Hey Ankur thanks for support! Kristijan will ship the CDs probably on Monday so you should get the email notification when they hit the road. Regarding the t-shirt, I'm so sorry...but basiclly I've got only one that I kept for myself and we don't do any re-prints because all the items we put out are strictly in LIMITED run. My advice for the next time is to subscribe on Bandcamp to our mailing list so you can get a notification directly to your email address whenever we put pre-order or full release out there. Take care man!
  16. Exclusive premiere of Hypnos track from the upcoming new dark Goa ambient album Celephaïs by French project Proxeeus, to be released via Neogoa Records on May 5th 2019. ► Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeNeogoa
  17. Here is a last call to get this one before it's sold-out! After it's gone there won't be any reprints or stuff like that. https://neogoarecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-realm-of-a-new-dawn Have a great weekend!
  18. I believe the woman in the video represents Germany through it's history, but it's hard for me to perfectly understand the lyrics. Overall really great production and pricey music-video. I'm looking forward to hear complete album when it comes out on May 17th
  19. Once again, there is nothing complex in Goa trance music that puts it on some pedestal within psychedelic trance scene. It's the individual thing/approach, on one side you got the rules on how to mix music on the other hand you got the different levels of knowledge, dedication and equipment on which you're accomplishing thoose things with (obviously) different results. I don't see Goa being more complex to make it sound good than regular psytrance music or forest or zenonesque or nitzhogoa.
  20. So you're telling me it depends on sub-genre it self instead of someones individual knowledge, skill and competency? I strongly disagree, mostly because we are getting a lot of demos that can be seen or defined as ''Modern Psytrance'' (not sure why, but young and upcoming music producers tend to send their music on different labels) and I can tell you as someone who had the oportunity to hear a bunch of unreleased music that there is no difference between Goa or Modern Psytrance. However, there are some elements that could give us more precise answer to that: 1) Equipment and gear - it's not the same thing to make music on 100 EUR, 500 EUR or 5000 EUR equipment. 2) Skill and competence in music production - people aren't making music the same way, someone tends to spend 10 years working on the album, sound and concept, someone releases full lenght album per year. 3) Being a part of a group/movement/genre/whatever - some Goa producers tend to copy their idols from the past by recreating the certain style of sound and in many cases it has to be oldschool to the bone by default. Low-quality production is the price they're paying in that process. There are many opposite examples as well, so it depends (once again) on the individual approach. For the sake of discussion and Katedra's and Global Sect new release, let's not generalise things. As far as I know Zymosis is well-known producer and musician who got long time presence on the scene and maybe the issue here is mixing of the record, not mastering? I haven't heard the album yet, so I won't make any conclusions, but it happens sometimes that actual mixdown can f*ck up whole sound image of the release.
  21. I believe whole EP got enough of ''forest'' vibe in it, but perhaps someone who tends to listen forest music more often than I do will disagree. However, it's a good reminder to put this one on Bandcamp too.
  22. Hey, thanks for your comment and input regarding the album. I'm just curious to see which tracks you're reffering to as the ones having the commercial bassline. Since there are many, you can list few of them and if possible dig some examples in commercial psytrance music. Cheers
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