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Great sounds, production and story as usual, love it!
Thanks,
Peace & Light
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Great production and sounds, very trippy and well done, love the synths.
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Great goa sounds and story, clean production, loved it!
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Great music, very relaxing, great production, well done!
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Great sounds, ideas and goa feeling. The sound mix and overall sound clarity can improve a lot, but well done, great track!
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Hi!
Really liked your track "Suit will travel", great sounds and ideas, great story (and I'm not such a twilight/dark fan these days).
Maybe too long, maybe needing more variety of sound effects, but well done!
"Give your smile" is a bit dry, needs more effects and sounds and it's short IMO.
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Nice music!
I like the flow, the melodies, the slow pace.
The story is rich in new sounds without getting too crowded.
With some mix perfecting you have here a great track IMO.
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Nice sounds and great intro! Keep up the good work
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After being a father and dedicating all my energy to my new born daughter, Xamanist is back!
I'm working on my second album, if all goes well it will be released in a couple of months.
Here is a preview from my new track "ReRestart", somewhere between progressive and goa, enjoy and comment please.
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Thanks. Do you mean the knobs of the NanoKontrol? Or the virtual knobs on Cubase with the mouse?
I saw Cubase has a hardware controler available. It looks interesting.
Does your whole mix fit on one file? You have all your tracks one after the other in the file? How do you manage transitions?
Thanks again for the information!
I mean the knobs, faders and buttons on the NanoKontrol.
Each track has its own loop files for each sound, overlaped in the cubase sequencer.
I keep loop on until I'm almost reaching the end of the track (creating the structure with the knobs, faders and buttons), then I release the loop and let the sequencer reach a transition part (premixed)... Then, when entering the next track, I turn the loop on again.
It's not easy to make complicated breaks during the track this way... But I'm all for simplicity
No problem, glad to help with my own experience
Ableton seems to have nice things for live performance, but i didn't check it yet and so far I am happy with my current setup
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I use Cubase for my live performance (and production also).
Every track is made of long loops, each sound and drum sound in its own sequencer track.
I use a Korg NanoKontrol, trigger every drum sound + bass live with its buttons, fade every synth sound with its faders and tweak every fx track with its knobs...
Of course it's difficult, it has to be well rehearsed, but its a lot of fun!
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(Standing ovation)
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Prog-A-Lot started with a great album!
Thanks for the free music
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Thanks Trance2MoveU for all this great reviews, really helpful to find good music
Waiting for your VA Spectral Circuitry review
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Thanks for the listen and comments!
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Glad to participate in this great compilation!
Thanks to Alexander and all the artists involved for all the hard work.
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Welcome back psytones!
Great album indeed, trully NEW music!
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I really like the trip and the beautiful goa melodies and sounds!
Congratulations for doing it live, has its own challenges but of course its own beauty and flow
Boom
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With new tracks coming from the lab and a new liveact in mind, I decided to share my actual 2011 liveact for your listening pleasure.
4 tracks live on guitar and 6 tracks mixed live
Enjoy and, as always, comments are really appreciated
http://soundcloud.com/xamanist/xamanist-liveact-2011
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lol great review as usual! I still haven't listened to the whole lot but I know I'm up for a treat.
Surely a fantastic way to send Neogoa off, I'm glad I was part of it for as long as it lasted Good luck Ivan with Graviton, looking forward to what it has to offer!
Your track is great too, very powerful and well done!
The last part is not so much my cup of tea, or else it would be perfect to my ears
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I like mostly the progressive goa feeling of Intro(spection), the experimental creativity of Zen Hyperbabble, the original synth sounds and creative story flow of Pataxo Ayonat and the progressive monster Funkscape 2.0! The other tracks are good too.
Great release, congratulations to all involved.
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Just dropping by to say that the name of the man is Telmo
Phillax - Free album and promo mix
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"Goblins ate my piano" is an excelent track!
Really dark and playful, excelent production and story, loved it.
Gonna check the full album.
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