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Hi, I thought I'd have a giggle today by reading some innovating and imaginative artist name variations. I'm not sure if this type of topic exists from before so please excuse me if I'm making a double thread... Search didn't do me much help but please link me up if there exist a similar topic Here are some of mine: Astral Projection ~ AssTroll Rejection Psykovsky ~ Psychedelic Cow in the Sky Man With no Name ~ Man Without the Blame Hallucinogen ~ Hare Jerusalem .. More to come!
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In search for the most psychedelic track ever...
psytones replied to Djuna's topic in General Psytrance
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In search for the most psychedelic track ever...
psytones replied to Djuna's topic in General Psytrance
That ,,thin" take-off when it all comes together at Only Love = PS. When I got this album (Kill Fucking Bill) I was hooked (again) on SSX3. The main mountain which takes about 20 minutes to ride was a favorite to play while spinning this track:) There is a thin line between trippy and psychedelic. Most psychedelic stuff is trippy in a sense, but not all trippy stuff is psychedelic in basic. I love trippy stuff. -
Infected Mushroom Old school set Japan May2009
psytones replied to venom455's topic in General Psytrance
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Did anyone bother to check out the Eddie Mis album, it's defo worth the listen if interested in slower psychedelic house induced music. Rabbit Dream
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In search for the most psychedelic track ever...
psytones replied to Djuna's topic in General Psytrance
Am not sure, challenging melodie, most psychedelic and also tripped out? donno .. maybe a Koxbox track from Dragon Tales? .. So many people talk about Hux Flux, annoys me I still haven't really heard their work proppa' buuut, I would like to mention that the bassline of (also it' melodie) totally drags me in and out of this dimension. It's hyper tripped out, I can feel my face bending. Cunt Roll :b hehh Good question, hard answer. -
What music are you listening to right now?
psytones replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
http://www.youtube.com/user/Psychosomasis#p/u/4/TQf-hKC3TrE haha!!! omfg this track kills it, its like getting your dick sucked by a pornstar, really fast!!! -
Juno Reactor - Luciana space boat huge machine engine aliens tomato tomado potet
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wasn't there a balkan nation group of people who preformed a awefullly (pund intended) suspiciously similer track to a Juno Reactor track on Eurovision a few years back anyway: Juno Reactor - Lu.ci-ana
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Eddie Mis - Rabbit Dream (Acix Recordings) 2010 (ACIXCD01) 01. Rabbit Dream 7:21 02. Tell Me a Story 7:14 03. Some Romance 5:19 04. Magic Everywhere 9:17 05. City in the Sky 7:29 06. Who's Tripping 6:03 07. On Plastic 5:52 08. Just Burn 7:25 09. Funk Channel 7:56 10. Space & Time 5:59 11. Energy Fields 5:55 I first heard of Eddie Mis’ music when I started to listen to Israeli trance back in the very early 2000’s. The track that I got the opportunity to get to know and love was the oh-so-famous ‘The X-File’, which today stands as one of the biggest classics out there with plenty of releases (no wonder it stands as a huge classic with so many releases on various compilations through the years) and vivid remixes by acts like Jon the Dentist, Quirk, Xerox & Illumination and others. Also the classic ‘Liquid Troll’ by Chakra stands out as a good example of trippy flavored and liquid feared piece of psychedelic trance music for the fantasy to dive. Both of these tracks originated from his and Chakra’s jointed debut album 'The Promised Land' from 1996. After nearly a decade away from the limelight, with occasional appearance here and there (Funtech's 'Playnice' album in 2000, f.e.), 2010 finally bring an Eddie Mis new album release, and this time all on his own. Gone are the frantic and mad vibes from earlier psytrance works, and in steps the progressive acid house relaxation groove with a smooth dose of psychedelics. For those who expect to encounter killer trance related beats full-on-style should take a step back, because this album consists of 11 intelligent, mature and experimental tracks with patience for the absurd, love for the detail and passion for the slow feelgood tempo. Those who want to experience the experimental view of psychedelic house induced music with weird fields of play and stunning planes of grass, should give themselves the gift of purchasing this trippalicious album released by Eddie's own Acix Recordings (based in The US - SF, California), because it is for sure a gem worth taking the time to get to know and adore. The cover design by Laura (www.lauraworks.com) is as lovely and flavored as the music inside. The 60s vibe is floating nicely with the dream filled rabbits jumping along the wavy colour paths of liquid streams. The production seems flawless with deep basses, nice clear kicks and ticks to tingle your chakras and with enough smart melodies to chill you out, groove you down and smoke you up. I know that I am very grateful for owning this special piece of art, I doubt it will become a well known classic but I will do my bit to make sure people out there knows about its existence. Music like this deserves attention, even if it isn’t fast phased action packed music for the dimwitted ones. So go check out the samples, feel the experimental vibe and dream the feel of floating with 11 rabbits (read tracks) and more then so colours (read details). Recomendation: Highly recommended for keen acid ears and patient party souls!!! Where to buy and other links: AcixHome: http://www.acixrecordings.com AcixDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Acix+Recordings EddieDisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eddie+Mis CDbaby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/eddiemis AcixShop: http://www.acixrecordings.com/audio/store.htm Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8348 Play: http://www.play.com/Music/CD/6-/Search.html?searchstring=eddie+mis&searchtype=musicall&searchsource=0 Beatspace: http://beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=5526 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/226799/Rabbit%20Dream More Acidlike reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic Original review published: http://www.isratrance.com/cd-reviews/eddie-mis-rabbit-dream-d1126.html
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Artha - Influencing Dreams (Cronomi Records) 2010 (cronomi003cd) 1. Dubber Nubber 6:50 2. Controlled 10:32 3. Chaos 7:02 4. Saikol 9:18 5. Mystic Change 7:53 6. Vocal Distortion 9:17 7. Bali 9:57 8. Transfusion 9:06 9. Insidelamp 8:51 Artha first got certain recognition for his production skills and vision when he joined a Psynews.org contest to make a Goa track for a free digital compilation. This was in 2002, back when his sound was (naturally) rougher and sort of more energetic if you’d like. As time passed, Michal from Poland, refined his sound and his music became cleverer, more twisted and he advanced in his hallucinogenic trance motion with subliminal patterns. After years without almost anyone daring to pick up and release his masterful music, Cronomi Records teamed up last year with Ektoplazm.com and finally decided go full throttle and release a free digital EP named ‘Fluori Dolby’ (download it for Free here) which managed to create a stir in the psychedelic trance community. This release quickly grew in popularity and demand since it had feelings of lost magic and forgotten rituals. His style was a long sought after imitation of how real emotional and complex Goa trance was supposed to sound and feel, it was like someone had released 'Hallucinogen 3’ under a different alias. Ok so here it is, in blunt words. This album is a MASTERPIECE. It has all the grooves, the turns and trance-flows a psychedelic explorer searches after when it comes to the Goa in trance. If you’re already familiar with Hallucinogen's earlier work, like the Twisted album released in ‘95, you will quickly realize how beautiful this full album release is. And this I say no matter how similar it is to Hallucinogen with some Shpongle influences here and there, or should I say inspiration. Influencing Dreams is fantastic trance music with beautiful cosmic voyages that absolutely deserves and craves your love and attention. For years, since Hallucinogen released his second album 'The Lone Deranger' in 1997, people around the globe had been crying for a third album from the master (Simon Posford). Well people, a Hallucinogen copy or not, here it is, this album is for you! Ok, so enough about the fact that it sounds very much like Hallucinogen. This album has of course a lot of originality from Artha’s own heart and emotions. It’s filled with beautiful melodies and sexy tricks. It is satisfyingly lengthy, giving you a proper trip for the money spent on purchasing an original copy. What seems to lack in this release might be what Artha used to have before becoming professional, a tad more power/energy and rougher pads - a stronger identity and better coherency would also be appreciated.. The album artwork seems cheap, but really it's super trippy! The track names however, give me little to no inspiration. Though one can argue that track names means nothing, I think differently because for me names and art will and may boost the impression of a track or an album, it becomes an extended identity of the ,,product”. The artwork has been cleverly created by one Tomasz Rozynski. I like the design scheme where you can hold it against the light and see how the front and back picture sort of morphs nicely into each other. Recomendation: A couple of days ago while for the first time listening to the album, I fell in love. This was passion in music I had been missing. The following night I had the most extraordinary ‘in space with alien races’ sort of dream. When I woke up, I had to ask myself; Influencing Dreams, really? … Mastering is well done by Colin Bennun (OOOD). Everything is super, and that extra bass-drive in some of the tracks is nothing but stunning to get driven with. If you’re a fan of melodic Goa trance with intelligence and psychedelic drive, there is no doubt- GET THIS ALBUM! Where to buy and other links: CronomiHome: http://www.cronomi.com CronomiDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Cronomi+Records CronomiSpace: http://www.myspace.com/cronomirec CronomiFace: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cronomi-Records/168409805329 LastCronomi: http://www.last.fm/label/Cronomi ArthaDisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Artha ArthaSpace/Home: http://www.arthamusic.com Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/crm/crm1cd003.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8400 Beatspace: http://beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=5602 Play: http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/13953237/Influencing-Dreams/Product.html Juno: http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/390968-01.htm?highlight=ARTHA Wirikuta: http://www.wirikuta.at/web66/product_detail.jsp;jsessionid=LCEKLGLKNGOL?showDetail=238948 More influenced reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic Original review published: http://www.isratrance.com/cd-reviews/artha-influencing-dreams-d1127.html
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Strange, I cant see my own gorgeous picture, lol. Yeah, my eyebrows needed some kind of an upgrade. We want to shimmer nerdy ^^
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What music are you listening to right now?
psytones replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Marilyn Manson - Man That You Fear When all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed -
Psy-House? AcidHouse --> http://www.isratrance.com/cd-reviews/eddie-mis-rabbit-dream-d1126.html *
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Yo guys ! I got this release, bought it because it was the only Transdriver album I could find, and I thought Vasily Aka. Psykovsky was a part of the project (still). In this album he is not, but the album is still great, got a lot of classical music melodies and it works wonders, especially the night CD. You see, one CD is night driven with more psycore elements, without being dark killargh chainsaw music. And the Daytime CD is luvely with a more full-on approach, I guess they both have that full-on flavour in psyland without being chemical induced crap. I love this release, but don't listen to it frequently, I morte or less pick it out of the CD shelf from time to time to get a kick, and it does kick nicley I say check it out : PS. after a few years of owning it, it is still growing on me and revealing more of its magic. Which I like, a lot!
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hrm .. http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=256442659&albumID=1164955&imageID=360312 .A good cover: http://www.discogs.com/Eddie-Mis-Rabbit-Dream/release/2342387
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Hi again people, I would like to add some information that I forgot to mention in my review. This release is really well thought out with important details for collectors and DJ's. First of all this contains a 6 paged booklet (fold it out) with beautiful art and some writings. It is also included a DJ-slip which is (unfortunately) rare these days and that is definitely something to appreciate. Ps. About the luxurious whore sentence (Ninth track), I would like to add an edit inspired by folks from the psymusic forum: I should have thought harder on my luxurious whore comment. its way better with 'glow in the dark tits' and yes this is 'illuminated tit psytrance' with extremely hard nipples, not 'oiled whore psytrance' - Very sexy and colourful in the brightest and yummiest fashion. .. Naughty review .. Very naughty music. bOm..!! to the Devils Mind Crew for their hard work and effort in giving us something, giving us art that will last for years and years! And always remember; 'To talk about music is like dancing to architecture' :)
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V/A - Down and Dirty [Compiled by DJ DRX3] (Electronic Dope Records) 2010 (EDR-CD 003) 139 bpm 01. Clearness - Out Of Your Mind 145 bpm 02. Waio vs Stocks - Revolucion Makinaria 145 bpm 03. Ion & Combinations - Groove Criminals (Peace Maker Rmx) 145 bpm 04. Intelligence - Ares & Prymatech 145 bpm 05. Brainiac - Fake 145 bpm 06. Ground Control vs Stereo Plug - Flaming Fist 145 bpm 07. Mind D - Omn Way (Remake) 142 bpm 08. Mind Controller - LHL 128 bpm 09. 7th Reef - Back To Earth Electric Dope Records first came into peoples conscious light with the release of the down-tempo/freestyle debut album by ‘Psyknights’, which quickly found itself a core of fans in the underground scene and established them self of being an interesting label to keep an eye on. Unfortunately not much would spring out of EDR’s release catalog and it would pass a couple of years before they again released a physical compilation with hard knocking full-on psychedelic electro tracks boarding to psychotic. This is a compilation filled with Down and Dirty electro Psy-Trance influenced tracks, so get ready to bend and twist your skull and give your feet a proper blister workout. Depending on taste, this contains 9 hard knocking tunes by mostly unknown names within the scene, which is great. It’s always nice to see newcomers and to listen to their offerings. The first track is a rugged one with flat-liner sort of apparatus sounds making your heart jump and pump. This is sexy electro Psy-Trance with power grooves and hard knocking beats – which sort of lays the foundation for the rest of the album. *** Second track is a Powerball as well, with some nifty samples bragging about how cool the effect is with harmonics and change. The track drives steady with energetic pads and riffs in the synthesizer and elevated sounds. *** Third track play on a classic string, weak in the distance, strong in the foreground. Beats are pumping and the robotic voice sample is playing with your impressions while a more classic melody in the bassline/pad jump in reminding you that the 90’s dance Pump up the Jam anthems are not far away. ** Fourth track is a more mellowed down track with a fuller-on vibe and a subtle minimalistic effect range. Also this will introduce changing basslines in the 90’s dance style with breaks and lifts and progression. ** Fifth track starts with the typical muffled bass emerging from the depth with a hollow pointed ball leading the way until the beat stabilizes and becomes generic and driven by some cute enough effects that floats on top of the track. Lifts are present, breaks are there, and the cool factor is hard with some nice and mellow strings followed by rougher pads. Grind your teeth it’s party time! *** Sixth track provides more mysterious atmospheres and cave like windy moods with some electro vibrated bats circling around. The tempo and effects are all in the vein of the compilation and the melodies so. Breaks are present; yes this compilation is all about the Down and Dirty electro grooves. ** Seventh track leaves massive Déjà Vu’s as it again is about the electro power, the rough pads and the breaks followed by chemical lifts. This track has some nice work on the echoing and do play on tight wires to create that extra tension. It also has a nice mellowed out part at the with some strange voice sample chanting something. *** The number eight track follows the more mellowed out vibe instead of the immense power stroked electro sting while still being electro to the bone. It has some sexy elements with female voice samples that are for sure to get your dimpling sweaty on a hot and lush summer night by the pool. *** The ninth and last track cools down with slower beats per minute and lingering voice samples from a snaxy woman singing about getting back to earth almost get’s my juice going. It’s a nice and calm number easy to be enjoyed by most with a margarita in the hand. Not really my glass of drink as I prefer beer and brown booze. But nice enough for girls in short skirts wanting to shake their rump. *** Personally I think this music is terrible, I don’t like the electro vibe unless I’m wasted like a kite with a hot lady shaking her ass towards my crouch. All tracks are in essence nicely chosen and put together with firm flow and progress in evolution. The cover art is nice and cool promising exactly what it offers. - Taste will forever be taste, so this is not for me. Score: 2.6 / 6 Stars favorite tracks, not really. Where to buy and other links: EDRhome: http://electronic-dope.com EDRdisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Electronic+Dope+Records EDRspace: http://www.myspace.com/electronicdoperecords EDRtwitter: http://twitter.com/ElectronicDope EDRyoutube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ElectronicDope DJ DR3X: http://www.myspace.com/djdr3x Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/edo/edo1cd003.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8001 Beatspace: http://beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=4831 More doped up reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
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^yeah I love this and the debut album of Shulman, real beautiful and allienated music with tons of mystical smiles. Too bad his later offerings for me became too much and didn't sooth my taste at all, even though their more complex and well done, I would for ever preffer Shulmans two first albums.
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mystery of the yeti is there anything else like it
psytones replied to technosomy's topic in General Psytrance
I guess, but can't really come up with a suggestion atm. Did you know: That if you play the track with the Yeti mushroom samples in sync with the video of the original conference about shamanic use of drugs (can’t remember the name of the vid, the guys name or synching now, anyone .. ?) you will get a very cool experience? Mattman, a member on this board showed it to me one high night, I was obviously blown away. Like syncing dark Side of the Moon with Wizard of Oz kind of thing. *never done that, will have to one day! peace ~:^) -
Atma - Beyond Good and Evil (Geomagnetic.TV) 2006 (GEOCD017) 01. We Will Rise Again (7:55) 02. Beyond Good & Evil (7:45) 03. The Other Side (7:38) 04. Deviant Behaviour (8:20) 05. The Ganzfeld Experiment (8:11) 06. The Doors Of Perception (7:57) 07. Psychedelic Visionars (8:00) 08. Eternal Cycles (8:36) 09. There Is Still Hope (7:34) Andrei Oliver Brasovean from Romania was a pioneer of electronic music in the Eastern-Europe region. In the early 90’s he would create Techno and Trance music only to start producing Goa-inspired trance tracks in ‘95-’96. Here he would start the creation of psychedelic fest communities with small parties for the trancevestits in his area. He quickly achieved recognition for his splendid music and live performances around his own country and globe. Atma’s music is in the vein of pleasant FullOn beats with charming melodies, nice samples and party to the groove. His approach on making a nice ride for the listener with sprinkling flow and heighten observation is what makes his debut album, Beyond Good and Evil so enjoyable in the first place. Granted the album may become fast uninteresting as there isn’t much depth and complexity to sought after, but with charm he definitely manages to make up for his own flaws and boredom. The best track is easily the title track with its beautiful and longing melodies, and pleasant tempo. I should mention that Fragletrollet/Unknown Cause did an unofficial edit to this track where he actually managed to raise it a couple of points towards the high sky. It was supposed to get released but never happened and today it seems this track is lost beyond rediscovery. Another nice track is the 4th with its hypnotizing and subtle way of entrancing the listener/dancer. It has a good drive and the effects used tickle the heart. Overall this is very nice Full-On album with loads of charm and drive. It is unfortunately too boring in the length to keep me occupied with its dimensions because it contains few surprises and is very predictable and imagination less. But, it is for sure a nice release to have in the collection for times to come and moments to be enjoyed. Besides his psychedelic trance project, Andrei also works as a music composer and sound engineer for more commercial music bands within House, Dance, Pop, Rock and Hip-Hop, and is frequently involved in original film score productions, theater and orchestral productions. This way he is able to fully use his skills and put food on the table and clothes on his back. There is a reason of why people like Andrei manages to have a success, and the reason is that they, or he manages to expand his own horizon, never letting his skills go to waste in only focusing on one style, one style of music. We all know that to make a living out of producing Psy-Trance is a very difficult thing, so the smart ones uses their talents in varies projects to stay afloat. The cover art is very beautiful with it's circle of Zodiac signs and lime green variations with cool blue flooring. Kudos. Almost 3/5 stars Favorite tracks: 2(!!), 4 Where to buy and other links: Geomagnetic: http://www.geomagnetic.TV Geodisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Geomagnetic.TV Geospace: http://www.myspace.com/geomagnetic Atmaspace: http://www.myspace.com/atmastudio Atmadisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Atma Atmakamino: http://kamino-prod.com/atma.html Atmageo: http://geomagnetic.tv/artists/Atma.htm Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/geo/geo1cd017.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=6238 Beatspace: http://beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=3856 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/home/detail/1/beatport#app=79a5&a486-index=3 Play: http://www.play.com/Music/MP3-Download-Album/4-/10553819/Beyond-Good-And-Evil/Product.html CDbaby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/geocd017 More charming reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
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Battle of the Future Buddhas & Ka-Sol – Masters of Outhouse (Devils Mind Records) 2010 (DVSMCD005) 01. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - drums in the deep (148 BPM) 02. KA-SOL - north south (143 BPM) 03. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - kamprezzorztrezz (145 BPM) 04. KA-SOL - shut up alien (144 BPM) 05. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - monotono (148 BPM) 06. KA-SOL - riddle part I (144 BPM) 07. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - morron (146 BPM) 08. KA-SOL - riddle part II (144 BPM) 09. CHURCH OF THE NEW AGE HIPPIE DISCO SHIT - hangman (136 BPM) 1. Tribalism is the introduction vibe of heavy basses, lush voices and disturbing creatures. They gather up their sound to fly in breaks with a swaying spin on the acid lines until heavy and ultra cool basslines kick in to give you power from the future Buddha’s battle frenzy. It’s truly inspirational the way the track flies across meadow fields of gigantic monsters praying to angels and demons alike to give a real flight. It’s heavy, sturdy and damn nice! 2. As time ticks, my mental projection starts to flicker. Rumbling ideas, fanatic sincere. Working elements to heighten the clicks and stumbling kicks. This track takes it’s time to build up the contrast of playful sounds and entrancing behavior. When it starts its steady and controlled, never to lose the flow of synthetic blow. Melodies are sharp, letting the rested become awake. The energy is in control, never letting it go. Attention seeking buildings are being raised, while smaller houses are to be urinated inside. 3. Zip up your pants, let’s get it on and dance. Trembling floors are shutting the outer doors. Rumbling basses shake the roof until stars become... Lingering strings caresses the inner redemption, let the diving begin. 4. Lunaticicity frightens, rambling stereo noises confuses and hooked patterns with steam full attributes dunks the massive floor with hard knocks and funky flows. The effects are all quirky and sharp like we have become very used to in the sound image of Ka-Sol. The basslines are as always beautiful arranged and cemented only to caress your eardrums so that the mind floats in trance and a feeling of wellbeing while the sharpened sounds sets you off, holding you in a drowsy awaken state of something that stimulates the comfortable bliss. 5. Echo felt caves with drums of a decade inside a progressive sphere. Mysterious gloom filters my non existing womb. Rumbling essence of the self effected fashion of monotones. The vibe is floating low like fog across the forestry fields where a weapon of armor is needed for protection and seduction., the techno is mechanical and so are your thoughts, work with me and see the shined elements of progress and love-fest become intense, beautiful and trollish. What else can one control without becoming manipulated and dull? 6. Closing in, monsters in-between. Gnarling throats in distant thoughts where gothic flavors haunt the spirits of progressive goadelica from the land of sWEEDen where some has been to see the sacred forest. Riddle me this riddles me that, riddle me a kiss, riddle my hat, oh yeah that’s phat. Where can we go to caress a dove (?) Please show me true love. 7. I can hear my inner voice shaking; the kick makes my head clear from fear. Synthesizers glows alongside the wind. Tempo on the rise to take you deep inside a mental case, tempo on the low-flow to take you deeper inside a glow. Aqua like drops smoothen the downward spiral to extended fire rolls. The comfortable kings and staggering rings, oh my... What an evolutional trick to dance the trance. For becoming king is nothing to reach, for who wants to sit with a heavy crown of bling on their swollen head. 8. Monsters at large, large monsters. The riddle continues the question remains; what is the answer to a riddle not fully understood, maybe one day I’ll get the ‘Ah, I see now’. Harsh times flips our heads, harsh times gets our shit together, there is no time for joking around inside nonsense, only time for fun rhymes of dysfunctional rights. This is a tiring track yet very soothing like a lot of Ka-Sol’s tracks. I only got his ‘Fairytale’ album released on Suntrip, though I recognize fully his sounds, tempo, haste, smoothness, soothing skills in thrill and damaged attributes of psychedelic realities. 9. Inside a circle sits magicians of sound. They realize how gospel influenced their spirit is, they call them self a church, a gathering, a place to worship the New Age Hippie Disco Shit Aka. Psytrance. The spectacle they make, the sounds they manage to wake is intense, controlled and seductive like a luxurious fractalize woman with shiny 'glow in the dark tits', it's like illuminated psytrance, blasting quality with extremely hard nipples, not 'oiled-up whore psytrance'. - Loose flow and tight knobbing skills. This is battle of the hippies, battle of the wise. Recommendation: Personally I have known about the BotFB’s for a long time without really getting to know their albums and music. It’s a shame really, because they are giants in this scene of ours, giants to be respected, giants who don’t really give a flying duck about the plastic sound, the overproduced quality - As long as the track works its magic, it can sound as it does. And I agree fully. Ka-Sol, another giant (It used to be a band of three magicians, now Christer is the only Ka-Sol member left, for now...) has made half the album, while the last track is collaboration between them many. I dig this to the max; it’s powerful, deep, driving and really fun at times with harsh strokes. It has maybe a lack somewhere but I can’t point them out now for the mysteries of Masters of Outhouse will have to reveal and unfold before me with more listens and experiences. The sound used in all tracks by both BotFB and Ka-Sol is in total sync, so expect the overall sound to have unity and you might be used to them from earlier releases by Ka-Sol. When I first saw the beautiful artwork by Illumination Design I immediately thought this was some masterly done stuff, and reading inside the booklet I quickly found out that this is a sculpture made by Michael Christian and the picture is taken from the Burning Man Festival in 2007. Anyway the cover art is super, and I love the humoristic yet very powerful edition of the Outhouse with some guy, maybe advocating to the beats about his right to take a trippy leak. Who knows? This release is really well thought out with important details for collectors and DJ's. First of all this contains a 6 paged booklet (fold it out) with beautiful art and some writings. It is also included a DJ-slip which is (unfortunately) rare these days and that is definitely something to appreciate. - Very sexy and colourful in the brightest and yummiest fashion. .. Naughty review .. Very naughty music. bOm..!! to the Devils Mind Crew for their hard work and effort in giving us something, giving us art that will last for years and years! And always remember; 'To talk about music is like dancing to architecture' The original 'Koilos' sculpture: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1025/1297396848_ff415bc6b7.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_y5uOImmmn6M/SIQR5psusUI/AAAAAAAAAPE/hYf7qDaE6Zg/s400/koilos.jpg A score that might increase with time: 5.6 / 7.0 Favorite tracks: 1 (!!), 6, 7, 9 (!) Where to buy and other links: DevilsHome: http://www.devilsmindrecords.org DevilsDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Devils+Mind+Records DevilsSpace: http://www.myspace.com/devilsmindrecords BotFBdisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Battle+Of+The+Future+Buddhas BotFBspace: http://www.myspace.com/battleofthefuturebuddhas Ka-SolDisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Ka-Sol Ka-SolSpace: http://www.myspace.com/kaswing Creator of the 'Koilos' sculpture: http://www.michaelchristian.com Wirikuta: http://www.wirikuta.at/web66/product_detail.jsp?showDetail=239321 Beatspace: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=5681 Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8495 Goastore: http://www.goastore.ch/product_info.php?products_id=3925 Bravo: http://www.bravorecords.net/shop/detail.cgi?code=A01790 Juice: http://www.juice-net.jp/shop/detail.php?seq=4789 Juno.co.uk: http://www.juno.co.uk/products/Masters-Of-Outhouse/398006-01/ More leaked out reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
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I'm gonna go to their very first show in Norway, bergen. I know what I'm facing, sort of, I've seen them twice before in Copenhagen after 2003. I know I will be dissepointed, but I have to be there, to give my support and to drink beers and talk about how much they suck while grinding and dancing my ass off!!! It's goonna be so cool, plus my brother and sister is joining me Maybe I'll even arrange a bustrip from Oslo to Bergen for those interested <- IM fan 4 life