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Almost all tracks from the 2 last albums are full of genious.... The way they build their tracks and use little, little atmospheric sounds that you may notice after listening like 10 times or more.
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It makes you feel like butterflies searcing for da sun.
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The point is that Skazi is sort of Psychedelic Trance but not Psychedelic, and therefore pointless
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I have one that fits the description but it's too long: Psyko Disko - Te Loco The track should be about 8-10 minutes but this one is 15. Thank you Seraph! Gonna check that track out
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Zaraknon or Astro Cortex? *confused*
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I'm looking for a track with a special arrangement: It should start very fast, short intro and then a good groove at approximately 140 bpm (not very exact, but around that). It doesn't need to be psytrance, but it should be instrumental and with a good, energizing groove. It goes on like this for about half the track (4 minutes maybe) and then it chills down, maintaining the same feeling but in a more relaxed way (slower tempo, more soothing pads and perhaps some gentle breakbeats). I'm gonna use it for a lesson in sports class, supposed to create a warm-up for the class. Any suggestions?
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I like the few tracks I've heard of those
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I used to have one but i forgot the name...
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Your producer homepage/account
qa2pir replied to Deepdrone's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
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This stuff that isn't quite "dark"psy any more...
qa2pir replied to Basilisk's topic in General Psytrance
Who cares, it's hillarious Fast bassdrums and cheezy evil melodies! -
I thought i had it in my psyshop shopping cart but apparently it disappeared when too many days had passed
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How about Kukan Dub Lagan in the psy-chill list?
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It's not like they OWN him right?
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Arcturus - 1000 Planets
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1. Dynamix - The Rezistor This track is very atmospheric, many floating sounds and a nice kick drum that stays in the background. Great subtle tribal percussion and small clicks and sweeping effects during the whole track. Good one. 2. Arcturus - 1000 Planets A short voice sample and then we're off in space! Straight to the point here: The kick and bass complement each other and create a marching, wonderful beat, and the melodies evolve and devolve as the track progresses. Lot's of energy in this one. 3. Total Eclipse - Aliens Now it's time for some early Total Eclipse stuff. This is melodic and very acid. The beat is very fast, aggressive, pumping and almost hectic. This will do anytime. 4. The Infinity Project - Superbooster It's starts off with that silly mindless kind of bass you can hear in early 90ies dance music. It's so overused and i can't see why it gained such popularity. But in this track, T.I.P. manages to turn it into something threatening, like a flock of insane elephants or something. This is music to get lost in, drowning in the sea of weird sounds and resonant acid squelches. 5. Black Sun - Sourcerors Apprentice Very atmospheric and dark in the beginning, but later on invaded by careful, whispering trance-harmonies that never make it to the surface. I think the name somehow fits the song very well. It kinda describes the carfeullness of a young apprentice who is quite modest about his work and won't let it shine through. Yes, I am overanalyzing 6. Man With No Name - Sly-Ed This track is really not that special; he's done several tracks that are much better than this one in terms of both energy, emotion, production and everything else he's good at. Even so, I can understand that it's a classic since it must have been one of his first hits. 7. Slinky Wizard - Slinky Wizard Very good in the beginning. An atmospheric track that takes it's time to explore itself. The only thing i dislike is the guitar (or something that sounds like it) that goes a little out of tune and doesn't really fit the track that well. 8. Hallucinogen - LSD This is a masterpiece. So mystical, so powerful, so emotional and beautiful. Everything fits in very well, from the percussion to the carefully sequenced synth lines in the climax. Musically, this tune is much more confident and personal than any other track on this compilation. 9. Prana - Voyager III (Voodoo Remix) This track is not bad in it's own right, but appears very pale and worn out next to the colorful glorious "LSD". Standard goa, but with a typical Prana touch that is hard to identify where it derives from, but it's there nevertheless. It's a little repetitive, though, and the type of song that can give you a headache. 10. Total Eclipse - Sound Is Solid Very acid and totally mad. You can here these guys were taking it easy, having fun in the studio while recording this 11. Ayahuasca - New Moon Such a totally obvious, simple and clear melody. This just pushes and drives in it's own, quite mellow way. Not the best from Ayahuasca, but a solid song. Maybe the definition of goa with it's indian, almost random sounding melodies. Ok. This compilation has a solid goa atmosphere, and no really weak moments (except maybe track 9). However, "LSD" by Hallucinogen is a lot more modern and unique than the other tracks. My favorites are tracks 1, 2, 8 and 11.
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And that's the end of our story.
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I thought there would be more reviews... aka praisings I'm back with one soon.
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I listened to this yesterday for the first time and i must say... It's a very good album! Yes, some tracks are just fillers, but Azymuth is extremely blissful and emotional, and the refined mix of Sugar Rush is better than the original (more clean, no clipping or undesirable distortion). Low Commotion and Floor-Essence are super tracks aswell. The one downside is that he builds the tracks very similarly, and the melodies often induce the same feeling, so it's not that varied. But 11 solid tracks out of which some are total classics. I must point out that the sum is worse than the parts, because I'm sure any of these tracks would rule alone, but when listening through the CD, some of it feels like filler material due to the similarity between most of the tracks. 8/10
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Is this just very harsh and demented or is it melodic and beautiful to some extent?
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Very funky stuff. Weird atmosphere. "No Beginning, No End", "I Couldn't Talk" and "Diabet" are so excellent. He uses samples and cuts things up but it's still psytrance and can be very emotional, but most of all atmospheric and funky. 8/10 (some tracks are not equally superb to those above mentioned, but all are of high standard)
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I would say anything new from Twisted Records. They've had this very clean, melodic, progressive kind of style for some years.
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I need an artist name for my silly music. I've been thinking of Rotary Vibrafork. Is that cool?
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"Prana", "Splitting World", "Forgotten Rites", "Abduction"... 'These tracks alone makes the album worth getting' as 19837817 people said before me about good tracks that make an album worth purchasing. But the rest is glorious too. The sound quality lacks a bit at certain points, but whaddaheck. Solid old school Eat Static sound.