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  1. Do you have indoor bullrides on those mechanical bulls?  :P

     

    just joking.... colorado sound damn cool.. I mean you got the Mountains man.... perfect spot for secret underground events :)

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    yes.. small secret underground events in the mountains are fun indeed. though they've been getting bigger, you still get to know and make friends with almost everyone.. we've been trying hard to keep it real and non-commercial, and so far we've had success..

     

    but back to the original thread now. ;)

  2. Scene in colorado eh? Well I never.  Anything happening in 2 weeks time?  My mate is going over there for the snow....

     

    :)

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    well, we do have a couple of monthly events in Denver coming up on Jan. 7th and Jan. 28th.

     

    and I shouldn't say my judgement is based solely on Colorado - I travel and play quite a bit around the US, and in general the variety in music has increased a lot since the scene started growing again back in 2001-2002 or so.

  3. didn't like this album as much as Idea FX.. too retro and housey for me, with some exceptions.

     

    btw, Horns and Hoofs are based in Russia, not Poland. The last V/A was the first one with Polish artists on it. Usually is't all Russian tech.

  4. i've only listen once or twice at it from start to end, but i feel somewhat underwhelmed about this disc: it seems to feature a lot of macho-snares and wild breakz, but much less in the way of trippy noises and atmosphere

    one tune that stuck out so far was that of phatmatix, made me listen at it a couple of times in a row

     

    doesn't seem bad release, just a little unimaginative

     

    ps: i don't mind 160 bpm at all though :P

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    agreed. This CD is more of the commercial dark psy full-on style, not very psychedelic to me at all. Phatmatix and Osom tracks are nice, though.

  5. This is somewhat different from what I expected. I liked some tracks (most notably #5), but most tracks here have a really dark/industrial feel to them - not a bad thing, but honestly I enjoyed Procs older tunes a LOT more - with their bouncy trippy happy forest trance. I mean, this is almost as dark as Ghreg on Earth..

  6. eh, Psyfactor got really pissed when I commented on his album on Isratrance. to the effect that I don't "understand" his music. It seems that he equates people who don't like his stuff with not understanding it. It's not a very intelligent choice for the artist to make because there will always be lots and lots of people with good taste who just simply don't like his music.

  7. erm doesn't that happen anyway??  I definately hear the same tunes at lots of parties and festivals....sometimes you hear the same track like 6 times at a festy.  And it's usually the cheesy-psy-pop ones as well  :blink:

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    well, judging from our underground scene here in Colorado, the variety in music has increased dramatically. we are not very commercial here at all, so not a lot of poppy tunes - mostly very psychedelic stuff here. People have gotten kicked off the decks for playing top 40 psytrance before. :P

  8. on the whole label argument, the variety in the music has increased, while the overall quality has decreased. it's a trade-off.. i would never want to go back to when there were only 10 labels releasing most of the music. everybody was playing the same shit all the time, you'd hear the same track at every party for months. boooring.

  9. Please guys don't post to say bullshit. You have nothing to say, just don't post.

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    just because you don't think it's a quality response, officer, doesn't meant it isn't. ;) not everything has to be dead fucking serious, you know..

  10. and if you like todays darkpsy you should check out the older stuff cause its much better.

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    totally different genres, imo. modern dark psy isn't atmospheric or moody or melodic, really. it's just very twisted and psychedelic music.

  11. And with that we can draw the conclusion, how unintelligent are the labelheads signing artists like theese?  :huh:

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    that has nothing to do with the quality of the music, imo. though I didn't like the Psyfactor album very much, there are some people who did. subjective taste plays a role here...

     

    I think the Psykovsky album is decent, some very interesting tracks on there, probably will see some play from me.

  12. The main problem with 2005 IMO was the surpises. I mean in 2004 we had Filteria, Misted Muppet, Talpa etc. but in 2005 we didn't have any big surprise. I also think that the winner-genre was the Dark, with very interesting compilations and albums (Derango,oCeLoT etc.)

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    are Filteria and Misted Muppet positive or negative factors here? :P besides, the Talpa album was ready in 2003, but came out 1.5 years later. :(

     

    2005 pwns 2004 completely and utterly. All the kick-ass 'dark' ultra-psychedelic music from San Fran, France, Scandinavia, Russia, etc etc.. and some quality morning psytrance also. looking forward to the psy-fi next year..

  13. Wow what an awesome compilation - tracks 2,3,5,6 here are EXCELLENT! more interesting and psychedelic than anything else released this year (on par with a couple of other comps maybe). some of this stuff makes Derango sound dated (which it kinda is anyway). the Zik track is kick-ass - watch out for two of his albums coming out in February (under Adrenal Glands and Matutero, i believe), he is probably the hottest producer in the galaxy right now. ;). Quasar album also ready - coming out on MoE this spring, afaik.

     

    also I think Tsabeat released a track on Gi'iwa's first comp under a different name, I forget which one it is..

  14. sorry to go offtopic... but fractal cowboys over derango... nah man not even close... derango like the name implies is something you will enjoy more if you are 'experienced' furthermore production value-wise... they're on even on the same category... but to each their own

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    well, 'tis true if you're talking about their older stuff. but if you heard some newer Fractal Cowboys tracks.. or a live set.. the most mindblowing psychedelic music i've ever heard. At times I could hardly say it's psytrance, it's gone so far past the boundaries of the genre. I wouldn't know what to call it. Maybe psy-IDM.

     

    Zik's live set was impressive as well. I have yet to hear Derango live. I hear they're coming to the US in May though. :D And Metalaxis/Polyphonia - their music is so fucking far beyond, it sounds like it was made by aliens. :ph34r:

     

    Ocelot is good, but having heard his live set 3 times, he doesn't induce the same type of experience in me as those other acts. You could also try Ghreg on Earth - his stuff is much more minimal, hard, and deep. I personally don't like it as much, but I know quite a few people who literally have orgasms when he plays. :)

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