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UNIKORP - URBAN RIDDLES EP
DVSM RECORDS - http://www.dvsmrecords.org
Artwork by Benjamin Littin, Chile.
Mastering by Maxim 'makus' Kurushyn' @ Overdream Studio.
Cat#: DVSMDIG007
Renato Moreira, also known as LAB, has prepared some new Unikorp beats to accompany you this summer: a touch of lounge, experimental electronics and intelligent drum'n'bass. Enjoy!
Samples & Download: https://dvsm.bandcamp.com/album/urban-riddles-ep
Will also be available on iTunes, Spotify, Juno and other platforms on August 4.
Wish you all a wonderful summer!
/Alex @ DVSM
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been using beatspace most lately... trying to avoid psyshop when possible as I have heard less than flattering things about their "tactics" towards clients, although I have few bad experiences as a buyer.
Psyshop is perhaps not the only psytrance online store said to have a skeleton in the closet.
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Review by Trance2MoveU online: https://www.psynews.org/forums/topic/70035-maan-swarm-robotics-ep/
Thanks for the feedback, Mike!
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Hey psyber,
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, we're keen to unveil the Purosurpo & Zoon release, too. We wrote about that in the newsletter that was sent out today (Would you like me to register you? Just need your e-mail.). You can read the newsletter here: http://ymlp.com/zLa7k5 (there's a part about the World Ski Championships, too, which are currently taking place in DVSM town :-)). This is what we wrote:
From DVSM newsletter: Moreover, we're slowly preparing the CD release of 71 Degrees North, and as to the LAB remixed mini album it is almost ready for release. Last but not least, Rusty Psyflyart, the designer with whom we've worked on five of our six latest releases, has been scheduled to desgign the sleeve for the Purosurpo and Zoon mini album (we know it's taken forever and there's been a bumpy road – we're sorry about that, but quality has always been our number one priority rather than rushing things – the tracks sound great so it's going to be worth it, we reckon!).... so yes, the plan is to release a CD version of that one. :-)
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PARANOIAC - RITMO Y SUSTANCIA EP
DVSM Records / DVSMDIG005 / 2015.02.25
Mastered by Maxim 'makus' Kurushyn @ Overdream Studio
Artwork by Rusty Psyflyart
Atmospheric rhythms for the small hours (featured in Goa Gil's Divine Dozen).
Hailing from Argentina, Paranoiac is the first South American artist to release an EP through DVSM Records. Through an infinite corridor of sound rhythmic sequences emerge – guiding and transforming – sustained by the ritual dance. Three tracks, each delving deeper, and deeper. Proud to present you with our new release, we bring you Ritmo Y Sustancia EP.
Tracklist
01 - To Wash You
02 - Ritmo Y Sustancia
03 - Y Me Perdi
SAMPLES / PURCHASE
If you're interested in reviewing this release, please get in touch with us at info (at) dvsmrecords (dot) org.
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MAAN - SWARM ROBOTICS EP
DVSM Records / DVSMDIG004 / 2014.12.25Mastered by Colin Bennun (OOOD)Artwork by ShivaOm. Fractal background by C-91.Poem by Håvard J. NilsenAll revenue donated to the A21 campaign whose aim is to fight trafficking.A glimpse of the rising sun between the trees. It is 6 am and sequences characterised in part by analogue warmth, in part by digital resonance, emanate from the speakers. Hailing form Norway, Frode Ungar has pieced together his debut EP, the mood of which is contemplative, floaty and in some ways reminiscent of Scandinavian get-togethers long past. We are therefore pleased to present you with our latest release, Maan – Swarm Robotics EP.AVAILABLEBandcamp: https://dvsm.bandcamp.com/album/swarm-robotics-ep (get it directly from us) -
I must admit that the LSD remix sounds quite interesting. I get goosebumps by listening to that sample. AP will always be.... AP. Oh, those were the days...
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I quite enjoyed Aztechno Dream back when it came out, but it probably had more to do with the fact that there were quite a few good parties thrown back then. It was straight, simple and party friendly, as far as I can remember, however I'm not sure I'd feel that today were I to listen to it again. The last two albums, on the other hand, now that's where I was left stranded on a desert island.
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I've only heard the first 3 albums, but to me he's consistently good. Varying in style, but consistently awesome music.
+1. Only good memories.
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Back to the roots, as it were:
Cold war space-race SF anno 1967.
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Not that I can relate to what you describe completely, but my CDs are still boxed up in a storage after my years of living abroad. I have only my vinyl records accessible, which is still my format of choice. Sometimes I wonder what's in my collection, really. I mean, I used to scan the shelves and see what hidden gem waited to be rediscovered, so to speak.
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Great news, indeed.
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Humanity's Fire is a complete trainwreck in my opinion. It's got so much influences all over I can hardly keep track, he must have gotten into deep Avatar frenzy there.
I thought that the first novel was rather good whereas the following two were at times perceived as quite dull with few interesting moments. I'd recommend anyone who's started to scratch on the surface of this type of space opera to get immersed in Iain M. Banks' novels instead (The Player of Games is one of my favourites).
On a different note, I just finished reading Arthur C. Clarke's The Hammer of God. Clarke's ability to offer what feels like a plausible peek into the future is simply mind-boggling and still accessible.
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Keen to have some fun in the studio while the summer is still here? Why not remix a track by LAB from his 2012 science-fiction blast Clean Air Turbulence EP? Two remix files are up and ready to be downloaded onto your hard drive, packed with sounds from the title track and Ascendant Stars. Any remix to which the jury takes a liking will be considered for release on DVSM Records. Click the link below for instructions on how to enter the competition and get the packs.
MDK here on Psynews used the following words to describe C.A.T: "My favorite is the title track with so much going on it reminded me of a John Woo fight scene."
Get full instructions and download the remix packs here: http://www.dvsmrecords.org/?page_id=3163
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch: info (at) dvsmrecords.org
Closing date: October 1, 2014.
Would be fun to discover both new and old talents out there in cyberspace! :-) Have fun!
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Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts on our latest release!
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Check out TM404. Jamming using analogue equipment.
Olofschroder is taking a similar path in his studio.
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Maybe best one this year
Good heavens.
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VARIOUS - 71 DEGREES NORTH
DVSM RECORDS
What may be the first psychedelic trance compilation developed less than 2,000 kilometres from the magnetic North Pole...
Winds, seemingly ceaseless, sweep across the barren moon-like landscape of rocks and fjords less than 2,000 kilometres from the magnetic North Pole. Traces of nine months of winter and Arctic hurricanes are visible on the weather-beaten houses along the Norwegian coast. In the night sky displays of northern lights dance in the darkness, a sun-expelled darkness that is fortified and complete for three months each year. Blue-purple tones are visible on the polar night horizon from mid November to early February. Roads, harbours and airports are closed due to severe weather systems and villages are cut off from the outside world for days on end. One can only guess where the sun is.Each year, however, the sun returns as though a miracle. The people celebrating its arrival with sun buns and hot chocolate. Perched in the sky from mid May to the end of July, the midnight sun brings about an explosion of verdure. Whales and seals swim close to shore where reindeers prepare themselves for the end of the short summer. Once more life prospers in the Arctic. Everything green soon transforms into a rustic orange, however, and winter engulfs again the northernmost point of mainland Europe, tightening its grip.This is life at 71 Degrees North - where nature rules.Artwork by Rusty Psyflyart
Mastered by Colin (OOOD) at the Stooodio, Bristol, UK.
Compiled by Kiriyama.Features works by Phobium, Bloomen, Time For Slime, Zoon, Scope, Silent Horror, Terratech, Paranoiac, Sundance Kid and Yggdrasil.Available for purchase and instant download: http://dvsm.bandcamp.com/album/71-degrees-north(Bandcamp purchase includes front and back cover, inlay and desktop wallpaper.)Limited edition CD to be developed this summer as soon as we're off work and vacation starts... -
MDK reviews World Traveller EP here on Psynews: http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php/topic/67363-unikorp-world-traveller-ep/
Thanks, Mike!
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Hey everyone,
It's getting darker and darker up here in the north as we're approaching winter. The first snow fell in the Dalecarlian mountains just last week and what better way to celebrate the beginning of the skiing season than releasing something fresh that'll keep you warm this winter?
UNIKORP - WORLD TRAVELLER EP
DVSMDIG003 / DVSM RECORDS
OUT: October 14, 2013
Six tracks ranging from ambient, intelligent dance music and d&b showcasing a different side of Renato Moreira's (LAB) output.
Mastered by Colin Bennun (OOOD). Design by Rusty Psyflyart.
Online experience: http://www.dvsmrecords.org/dvsmdig003
Get: http://dvsm.bandcamp.com - every penny goes to the artist.
We're stoked about this release and hope you'll enjoy it just as much as we do. :-)
All the best,
Alex @ DVSM
http://www.dvsmrecords.org (updated design)
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An absolute classic, indeed. Watched it again last year as my lady hadn't seen it and we both laughed throughout the movie. It didn't quite have the same effect on us as it did back in the '80s. (I remember my dad being all stoked about the movie and the special effects.)
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One of the few classics I keep coming back to every once in a while. Simple yet timeless, awesome goa trance music. Turn up the volume, please.
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So how did they get rid of their stock?
They returned our stock to us. Not sure about other labels. Wonder what they did with the stock belonging to now defunct labels. It's sad they went bankrupt. Rob is such a nice and inspiring guy. Was always a pleasure to do business with them. They will be missed. Thanks for all, Rob & friends.
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Eat Static - Dead Planet [Mesmobeat]
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I feel like the artwork fits the music well and the concept to which Eat Static has adhered throughout the years. I would've loved to have this as 2x12" especially because of the artwork.