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  1. M.O.S. - Drive

     

    Midi Miliz - Passages

     

    Spirallianz - Stereopark

     

    K.U.R.O. - Satisfaction

     

    Delta - Scizoeffective

    These are really Top 5 Tech-Trance albums, for me at least. ;)

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    lol

    those are good, i agree, but if you read the original post...

     

    >>Not the usual delta/midimilliz/x-dream/spirallianz/opsis kind of acts,i´m looking for something else.

  2. anything on Horns and Hoofs, esp. Weird Walker and Fuzzion

     

    Sensient

     

    Bigwigs

     

    anything from Japan - Yamabikaya (!), Charm, K.U.R.O., etc. there are a bunch of compilations with those artists on them, mostly pretty good stuff. check B.P.F. and Psyristor labels for example.

  3. i like some of the tracks on here, really tripped out morning music, with a somewhat goa-ish feeling to it.

     

    though a few tracks are just too goofy for my taste.. :rolleyes:

     

     

    ..worth checking out, imo.

  4. Blues Mystery is prolly the best pure-dancefloor hands-in-the-air killargh track of the whole last year, at least in the dark-fullon style..

     

    Tsabeat vs. Optical Human is a nice track. DMT vs. Kreven is slightly strange, but not bad.. and of course the Mario Bros. :lol: one of these days I'll have the balls to cheese out like that.

  5. No, no, and no! Believe me, I used to be a complete Sony devotee. And then I saw (heard) the light. Please don't waste any more money on Sony headphones.

     

    Sennheiser

    AKG

    Beyer

    Grado

     

    These are the only names anyone will ever need. Please go here and see for yourselves.

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    well, I thought maybe since DJ headphones are built to be abused, they'll withstand the cold as well.. Sennheiser HD-25 are pretty sturdy too.

  6. now who will suggest good headphones for listening, not ridiculously expensive, durable, with one wire running from the headphones (as opposed to two), and they must withstand extreme temperature.

    fucking shit sennheisers, had three of them crack in the cold

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    $19.99 for 2 year all-inclusive replacement warranty from Guitar Center.. :)

     

     

    @ Lauryn

    Sony 7506 are nice, but the mids/highs are shrill, I played an insane dark psy set w/them once, almost went deaf from all the tweaky sounds. But they work well for almost any other type of music, I think.

  7. Oh COME ON psynews whiners! This isn't to be taken seriously... it's corny by design; a hard-hitting tribute to the cheeky Star Wars empire theme. There is no serious trancing to be had... this is something to hear live and loud at a party and stomp around like a stormtrooper. Music like this has a place too... I know I'll be playing it out AS A JOKE at some of the upcoming raves I'm playing at. Specifically, raves. I wouldn't personally play this at a more mainstream psytrance party. That's the difference! You gotta recognize that some of the South African sound is all about t3H RAvE, love it or hate it! What the fuck else explains Rinkadink or Broken Toy? Get your glowsticks out and wipe vicks vaporub on your crotch, it's time to parttty!

    :lol:

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    Rinkadink and Broken Toy are actually psychedelic and produce well-made music, if with some rave bits thrown in.. could say that about some Eskimo as well.

     

    This track however, with the exception of the melody, is crap.

  8. I've used HD25 (both regular and cheapo versions) several times, and I like them, they work great for mixing, and everything comes through loud and clear. The only thing I don't like is that they're small and I'm used to headphones that can envelop my ears completely. Maybe I have a big head.. hehe. But also might be just a matter of habit.

     

    So how do they feel after you wear them for a few hours at home?

  9. My Sony MDR-600 are falling apart after 3 years of heavy use. I might get them again (cheap, durable, good sound, but sometimes not loud enough at indoor parties/clubs and a bit heavy to wear for extended periods of time @ home).. But was also looking at other headphones, like Sony MDR-900, Sennheiser HD25, or Ultrasone HF-700 or DJ-1.

     

    Curious what people here use, and what they would recommend. I need something for DJing and home listening/studio monitor use, not just DJ.

     

    Thanks!

  10. Being able to buy single tracks in lossless (FLAC or WAV) format for a reasonable price ($1-1.50) would help, imo. People would still be able to d/l mp3s in vbr for free, but vbr don't sound as good as 320mp3 or FLAC or WAV, and I know a lot of DJs who would pay to have tracks in lossless quality.

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