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  1. Great list.

    I've been listening to this all day:

     

    Summamautikka - Umpimahka (2002) [Finland]

    Discogs

     

    and its full of lovely melodies, effects, layers and spacey yummy goodness.

    Definitely add this to the list. Such good stuff.

    Who'd have thought Goa-fantastic'ness from Finland?

     

    This track is quite nice:

    http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWIwTKzCvRk

     

    Cheers

     

    604ever

     

    Guess I forgot about Kim Åke's Summamutikka project because its part of my finnish psytrance collection that is considered to be kind of a subgenre. I think maybe it won't be a crime to add some of his Aavepyörä albums to the list... Thanks!

     

    Oh yeah and also

     

    Lord Shiva - A Revolution In Music (2002)

    Check it out online

     

    Can't for the life of me find samples online to share - but its good stuff.

     

    604ever

     

    It would be good to know more about this release. I enjoyed it very much but the tricky thing is that some songs are actual rip-offs of old school classics such as Astral Projection's Cosmic Ascension.

     

    http://www.psydoniarecords.com/album/sangthesunshepherdrealities.html

    Definitely part-goa. It sounds full-on aswell thou.

     

    I'm very glad about & proud of this release because I personally met & talked to Snag the latest party I was at here in Hungary. He seems to be a really friendly guy. You're right, his style was influenced by full-on just as much as old-school goa (as far as I know, he began his career as a full-on dj). Actually he's organizing a party this weekend to promote his album. Unfortunately, I cannot attend it :( but I promised to purchase his album and I'm going to keep my word. As it's not 'pure' goa, I have to check it out first. Anyway, thanks for the recommendation!

  2. List should be updated with VA - Trilogy (The Soundfly), released on Unicorn Music. It's a 1st class Uplifting compilation with at least one track undebatably definable as Goa, Crucifix vs. Mendark - Cry Of A Fallen Angel.

     

    Also, in 2008, a free album of Pan Psychic was released through Sun Station Records, and it contains at least two newschool tunes! Vishnu Avatars & In Suspend, uu yeah baby!

     

    Yeah, I've got that song and it's undebatably goa trance, a really good one anyway. Thanks, I forgot about that too. I haven't got the rest of the compilation unfortunately...

     

    And another one that slipped my mind! I've got that album from Ektoplazm and really like it because of its diversity. Those two songs have great new school vibes indeed so I added them to the list. Thanks again, Agneton! Posted Image

  3. Track no. 8 (Project Shidartha - Secrets Of The Mayan Orbs)

    http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/entities/

     

    ;)

     

    Nice compilation, thank you very much. I really enjoyed this song & Musica Ex Machina's track (I wonder if 'To Go Behind' can be described as goa trance but I included it in my list anyway). I got interested in their music so next thing to do is to check out their MySpace page. Vule & Atombased were my cup of tea too. Thanks again! Posted Image

  4. Does anyone know anything about Buddha Mantra Records' compilation called Cosmic Disorder? I can see a Pandemonium track in the tracklist. Does this compilation contain some (other) goa trance tracks? (According to discogs it does.) I suppose they may be the minority but I'd like to include them in the list if there's any to include at all.

  5. Posted Image

     

    OK, the problem is in html.

     

    h2 size is 125%

     

    if you put h2 into h2 <h2><h2></h2></h2> it becomes bigger. If you do it 100 times, it becomes fucking huge.

     

    This can be solved by proper formatting, but I suggest editing this thread's first post and putting the list there.

     

    I managed to solve the problem, needed proper formatting indeed. I'll think over your suggestion but right now I'm hesitating concerning this issue.

     

    You mispelled "Chronomi" over there.

     

    Oops! You're right!

     

    Actually that post gave me the idea to make this list.

  6. A lot of people may say that the new stuff does not carry the magic of the old...

    but I say bollocks... the new stuff is truly good, complex and carries the spirit of the Old School.

    Truly enjoyable, memorable, danceable, and trip-able.

    Great stuff.

    Thanks for this project.

    Long live Goa - new or old.

     

    604ever

     

    I truly agree with you: there are lots of memorable releases/tracks these days and of course several other artists that sound pretty formularic to me, which I'm not in favour of particularly.

  7. Interesting project. I suggest scanning Ektoplazm for a few more that you may have missed:

    http://www.ektoplazm.com/style/goa/

     

    (Of course, these things are subjective so you might have already had a look and decided not to include some of these which is OK!)

     

    Yeah, Ektoplazm is among the first sites I visit every day and managed to listen to most of the releases labelled as 'goa'. I really enjoy the music of Ka-Sol, Xamanist, Talpa, Jikkenteki or SubConsciousMind but decided not to include them in the list. Yeah, it's really subjective like you said. But I may have second thoughts in the future. ;) And there are still releases I've not checked because of lack of time.

    There are some artists that give me the headache when deciding what to include or not. For example, GoAcid (Dimensao Extendida). His music is very dark & psychedelic like Xamanist's and I'm still not sure about it. But I'm trying to be more consistent.

  8. Hi!

     

    I came up with a discography concerning new school goa trance releases to promote my favourite psy genre. I plan to update it regularly but some releases my slip my attention so you can help with the updates whenever it needs. I'm also open to suggestions on how to improve my list. I have some ideas for this 'project' but unfortunately I'm really busy nowadays.

    I know that people argue a lot about definitions of genres and stuff so in this topic you may discuss whether or not a certain release belongs to this list.

     

    http://www.listology.com/somazoid/list/new-school-goa-trance-discography

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