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    Psykovsky - Da Budet

    you folks aware of the term: method to the madness? I think that's the perfect descriptor for really great pshhheeekedelic music. You ned the madness, you need the extra-sensorial overdose, yes by all means... but you (well, I actually) need some method; a guiding light... something to make sense of the mess to pull it all together. Do you folks see a clear (or slightly blurry) method to this madness? It's been a while since I heard this for the last time, but last time I checked it was missing for me. Maybe I need to look a bit deeper next time, maybe not.
  2. Gooazzzzz! it's been a while man! cheers for the link
  3. D.Diggler - EM.Pulse > http://www.discogs.com/DDiggler-EMPulse/release/793856 Boris Brejcha > Specifically the "lost memory" EP... matter of fact, if you I think you can beatport that track only... might right up your alley... edit: on second thought, trying to read what you are asking for and what everyone else replied (including me) is like playing the telephone... I don't think anyone understood, or you didn't explain very well ...
  4. thanks for the nice suggestion toothbrush dood hugging the toothpaste cream. piis oUt with løv.

  5. Aes Dana - Season 5 Boards of Canada - Geodaddi (i think that's more than fair play for this category) Hol Bauman - Human Miles Tilman - 3D Concepts Part II Elemental Journey Vol2 Our Sleepless Forest - Debut that's a partial list...
  6. I'm going to assume you haven't yet heard Infinessence from Interchill? Get your hands on it and pay careful attention to "Bhakti", i'm not really into the ethnobeat, and quasi-hindu-psychelic influences... at all... but i love this track. It's nearly fuckin perfection, anything after Matt is more than welcome to try and experiment... he already proved himself with that track in my book =)
  7. Word, send Psytones a copy, he'll write a review with pictures and stuff... very unbiased, off course
  8. eh? i'm not really an authority on what's good minimal and I don't get news of what's being played every other weekend in the top five cities or the world, but compared to most of what I hear every now and again, I thought it was okay, maybe not great you are right. It had a couple of good tracks which really did it for me, but that was about it, I suppose. I'm not really measuring anything groundbreaking or revolutionary in the album, otherwise I would have just used to words instead of "great". So, not really being ironic nor sarcastic (this time, ha!)... anyway, proceed with the thread,
  9. zero sum? what a great album, huh?... this really nice camouflaged minimal/electro, but with balls for a change... something i can actually dance coming from a psy background, whereas 90% of what is played in the club these days is just simply not fast/hard enough to earn a few dance moves, this totally does...
  10. I've been watching this documentary for a couple of days now (in segments): http://www.amazon.com/Kraftwerk-Electronic...d/dp/B001BTOE0Q very recommended, even if you are not a big of kraftwerk, it is a very detailed account of how the electronic scene got started in germany. in watching that, I couldn't help but think the same thing that is being asked in this thread, and where are we going really with this? and how... most of the people seem content doing what everyone else is doing, but slightly different; instead of doing what nobody else is doing but slightly similar. slight difference, not a bitchy complaint by any means, just an observation.
  11. I think that pretty much sums up my experiences on that movie. They could have made a couple of psy trance vid's with that and forget about the horrible sub plot trying to tie them together... One thing I couldn't wrap my head around... how come if it's ayahuasca, this is meant to happen in the heartland of north america? was that whole culture present in north america too? I've always heard you have to travel south to the jungle for that...
  12. secret option c... damnit, this why I never do good in multiple choice.
  13. Slinky Wizard Slick Witch (which even today sounds futuristic), Sacred Fist, Funkus Munkus, so on and so forth, I'm not really that big a fan of the old days as a lot of people here, but the things i've heard here and there are all top notch. Especially big on Gus Till (unless you talk Zen Lemonade, which is not really my citrus, but that's another story).
  14. I saw that a couple of times... both of them fell asleep for a little, it was 2pm in the afternoon... it's not boring but it has slow moments... masterpiece nevertheless. - Here's my addition to the pot: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0976060/ > Tokyo Three short films by Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Joon-ho Bong. I found the last one to be most intriguing and well directed to my taste. Either way, there's really interesting proposals there and a lot eye candy for film buffs... psychedelic like kafka psycedelic, if that makes sense.
  15. I really need to avoid threads like these, all i do is read them for days and convince myself I need another pair of headphones, when I really don't BTW 800 $ is just way too much for the ATH-AD2000 (amazon prices) to make this post useful, if i were you, i'd probably jump on the DT880 myself.
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    Berlin Calling

    ohh... ok... Well it is showing in selected theaters world wide, with translation included... check your local independent cinema
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    Berlin Calling

    oh, you mean download.. hmm. no clue sorry...
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    Berlin Calling

    There's this new technology out, I think it's called subtitles. Incredibly useful... As for the movie, I saw it very recently, and liked it a lot. I'd heard of the soundtrack a while back and was nothing new, but it is great. definitely recommended.
  19. Funny how a few of those books manage to actually get liked by students, while the rest gets nothing but hatred. I did not graduate hating Fitzgerald, I think it was more a mixture of slight boredom and admiration. I haven't read the book, but I thought the idea was pretty novel. As for the actual flick, well it keeps my lady appeased and you have to compromise every now and again. Was it not for her, I wouldn't have watched it, but once it was rolling it had it's moments... I don't think it was that bad.
  20. Right there with ya! I don't recall a single movie of my childhood rocking as hard as that one... it was a complete and uninterrupted two-hour "wow" fest.... but... I was... 9 or 10 years old so...
  21. I haven't seen it, but reading through reviews in rotten tomatoes last night I ran into this blurb and couldn't help but chuckle: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/terminator_salvation/
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    Psykovsky - Da Budet

    Sarcasm runs deep within you my padawan...
  23. I think they're way too busy being successful with minilogue to worry about son kite. They are consistently releasing new music for minilogue, so I don't know if that's a good sign for the SK side of things We'll see...
  24. Rennie Fester - Devil's water... Can't get that haunting voice of out my head
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