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  1. huh uh... did i mention i just woke up? im going for cereal... how is that for production value...
  2. so... what is wrong with him once again ? i seemed to miss it good production dosen't necesarily mean the latest FX craze IMO... a good sense of musical direction never heard nobody, innit?
  3. i like Blue Nevuus as much as the next minimal freak, and it surely was a standout, but i like the fact he took his chances lately with new stuff evolving his own sound. and now when i pick a compliation with his name on it you can hear his his personal style standing out from the rest of the tracks for good or bad... so i think is great that as a musician he found a niche there to let his creativity fligh high without much fear of sounding formulated.
  4. completly agree with you... Daikini all the way...
  5. Para Halu - Creatures of the Igy mr. peculiar - Silver clouds sensient - Rhythmic Transposition Human Blue - Evolution (V/a - echoes) Tetrameth - The quickening (V/A intelligent manipulation) Scozbor - Hard Pooning thats my list right this moment subject to change any minute
  6. Object records v/a - Tigger they are coming out with v/a - horse or some crap like that soon anyway, avant-gard is the word that comes to mind how pompous of me
  7. 1. Le Lascard (D-Nox and Beckers rmx) ANTIX 2. Hiding place (Phony Orphants rmx) ANTIX 3. Cold Nights (FREq rmx) ANTIX 4. Little Honey (Fitalic rmx) ANTIX 5. Forever Changing (Vibrasphere rmx) ANTIX 6. Little Honey (Sun Control Species vs. Osiris Indriya rmx) ANTIX 7. Le lascard (Ohrsten Nors Remix) ANTIX 8. Hybrid FIORD Iboga Records are bursting with activity! Here we bring you A follow up... ...on the recent album release 'Twin Coast Discovery' by Antix. The remix CD contains six remarkable remixes of tracks from the very successful album by artists Vibrashere, D-Nox and Beckers, Fitalic, Sun control Species vs. Osiris Indriya, Phony Orphants, FREq and Ohrsten Nors. The 'Twin coast discovery' album itself has already reached recognition as one of the top progressive releases of 2005.To sum it all up the CD ends with the track 'Hybrid', written by the Strom brothers under their alias 'Fiord'. http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/ibo/ibo1cd034.html
  8. My rents just got a Super Audio CD player and i got to hear it tonight with classical music working on 5 channels plus the sub-woofer @ 96 Hz and and i couln't stop wondering how the hell would that sound with a pumping psychedelic treat working on every channel. most of this stuff is used for classical, but i mean how much juice can you get out of hearing a violin crispier than if the man himself was playing it right there. Electronic music would benefit tremendously from this kind of technology if it wasn't for the fact the stuff is so expensive to mass produce (i assume). maybe in the future more economically succesful acts will consider it. I wouln't mind checking out the new IM even if it sucks just got take a peak at seeing them use all resources available. i was speaking to friend recently thats more into producing techno-ambient-idm-acustic stuff and he was planning on recording some stuff using this technology. Does it differ much from the old methods? any chance of seeing this stuff on psy trance label soon you think? that would be kind of cool, heh?
  9. how this is not a blatant attempt to make propaganda?
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    V/A - Idea FX

    Compilation: Idea FX Web: http://www.hornsandhoofs.com/ Label: Horns and Hoofs Entertainment Year: 2005 Format: CD 01.Epi Centrum - Noise Exodus (Kino Oko Rmx) [135 BPM] 02.Hali Frogz - Wotau [135] 03.Fuzzion - E-Mc2 (Epi Centrum Rmx) [137] 04.Weird Walker - Layer-1 [137] 05.Fuzzion - Launcher [137] 06.3 Lay Airs - B.M.W (Benicassim Moscow Warsaw) [138] 07.Metalogic - Forcefield [138] 08.Bigwigs - Vibraphone (Fuzzion 2005 Rmx) [140] 09.Worm Food - The Shakes [140] 10.Epi Centrum - Drapacz Chmur [136] 11.Mass Turbo - Archival [134] 12.Triple Distilled - Expertiza (Epi Centrum Rmx) [115] The fourth release of Horns and Hoofs comes with unheard of grooves and a daring sense of originality, presenting a rich and quirky collection of techno-electro crossovers, with all the lineage and class this label has delivered in the past. If you are looking for recycled goods for an easily digestible dance floor, look elsewhere. When you are ready for something different, give Idea FX a go. 01. Epi Centrum - Noise Exodus (Kino Oko Rmx) * Kino Oko (due to release his own album very soon now) opens the compilation with a Remix of Epic Centrum. “Noise Exodus” comfortably sits on top of changing rhythms and refreshing retro-techno themes glitchy in nature, diffusing ambient roars nearly smeared on delays. Very atmospheric… paddizing breezy transitions into any set without much effort. Groovy as hell without even trying. 02. Hali Frogz - Wotau * Jubilant syncopation a-la Midi Miliz with similar omni-noire melodies pushing trough the 4/4 bars, creating a time-stopping spell. The synth work constantly mutates knobbing in its own juice. I could swear I have heard the lead elsewhere, but I can't fully recall right now. Satisfaction reaches acceptable levels personally, but is not a standout. 03. Fuzzion - E-Mc2 (Epi Centrum Rmx) * Epi Centrum's remix sits somewhere in between brilliant and one step too far into the unknown. E=Mc2 brings forth a rumbling bass, sliming off the surfaces accompanied by a touch of organic congas (I call them all congas, cause that's the only name I know for sure), added the cartoon-ish banging effects. Old-school bizarreness of sampling choices, with all the tall tale signs of Big Wigs. A slow-mo groover bending on Discordia with unheard of timbres and a neo-jazzy sumptuousness. 04. Weird Walker - Layer-1 * Weird walker stands true to his name and delivers a ridiculously compact and expansive drumming experience. Scratching / snarling samples bubble across landscapes with industrial high-pitchers clink-ing. Not too long after, we are presented to light-headed, soothing melodies triggering Boards of Canada memories. The metallic stabs make a return as it could be expected with subtle, but fast changes to get the best of both worlds in less than six minutes, which is quite sufficient. 05. Fuzzion - Launcher * Launcher is an aggressive electro-techno structure with a heavily… heavily distorted bass that however threatening, keeps a very deep-tech groove. It has to be the electro-bleeping that stings a bit personally on some parts, but it works quite well with the track. 06. 3 Lay Airs - B.M.W (Benicassim Moscow Warsaw) * B.M.W is definitely about putting your Ray Bans and flooring the pedal blasting this sucker until the Bose speakers start distorting. On top of that is either chasing or getting away music, depending on your schedule. The bass is a belly-aching unforgiving affair, topped only by the deepest kick on this side of the west, and a sonic whip to break the bars. Half-way through turning into the Road Warrior, humbling kaleidoscopic melodies rise out nowhere for a mid breaker. The enchilada comes together piece by piece in the end as the synth lines start flowing smoothly to the rigid floor. Daddy like! 07. Metalogic - Forcefield Having just dipped in an all-you-can-eat buffet with Magnetic Influence this one shows his more melodic side, with spacey pads and arpeggios that seem to extend for a bit too long. If you slice something under it might go well though. 'Force Field' is one of those musically inclined tracks set for the occasion… The Idea FX. 08. Bigwigs - Vibraphone (Fuzzion 2005 Rmx) * No matter what Fuzzion would have done to the “Vibraphone”, including distorting the bass a bit too much, and adding a set of harps, it still maintains that Big Wigs aura. An infamous episode of the elevator trip gone wrong. But hey, at least the soundtrack works great. 09. Worm Food - The Shakes * “The Shakes” has the same effect when you are in bed about to fall asleep, and your body shakes for a split-second... As if a strand of hair had slipped in the electricity socket momentarily. Down-under there is drum smudging in syncopation under tiny bleeps (more like blips) echoing, to introduce a strange tonal discordia of 3D motion effects; from high left to bottom right and so on. Very original stuff. 10. Epi Centrum - Drapacz Chmur Epi Centrum continues the exploration of carefully rendered rythmic shakes with a certain sex appeal on the bass. Letting go of the idea the leads sound a bit too retro, it develops a certain 80's Japanese-game style that enjoy up to a certain point. 11. Mass Turbo - Archival Mass Turbo is Jerzy once again (same as Epi Centrum) and This one didn't do it for me. Like the say the “Radio, lost transmission…” I don't mind a bit of sweet tooth on my music, but there is a strange vibe here. This time around the Mass Turbo propellers only reach a certain point before I skip it. I think it would have done a lot more for me, was it not for the voice... but it might have sounded a empty like that. 12. Triple Distilled - Expertiza (Epi Centrum Rmx) * Like every drink that's Triple Distilled we can expect certain level of quality brooding in its uneventful intricacy. Epi Centrum leads the way of ‘Expertiza' drifting along with a very minimal intend. Perfect set opener in my opinion with a lot of cliketing and skips in the percussion hovering an IDM-ish pace of dreamy qualities. * Favourites All and all : Granted i don't hear a lot of Polish techno-psy, but I am completely taken aback by the diversity and genuine struggle to bring something different by Epic Centrum AKA Praecox AKA Bass Turbo (Jerzy Przezdziecki ). One or two tracks are not my liking, but the rest are just appallingly novel, running in the same vein of Big Wigs with no fear of experimentation and they pulled it off. The art work, a post-modern cross over of cubist graffiti street-art, envelops the mood of the compilation well: classy nitty-gritty departures, filling the totality of the tracks... well done! Where to Get: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=2377 http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=5180 http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/hah/hah1cd004.html Samples & cover art: http://sonic-energy.net
  11. RAH

    Forest?

    well my guess is this is not free-word associasion it's a particular sound they play in forests... that sounds like dark psy a but it isn't... you know what i mean?
  12. (o.0) for what is worth i think is working now... fuckin server...
  13. yeh this one looks like a winner... i heard there is only 500 copies though... but i think is being sold on beatspace... got to pick it up at some point
  14. hey if you guys want to transcribe it to text... go for it i don't have that much free time in my hands... but i think is a lot more dynamic with the audio... as for the pee questions that was all DP... excelent input... output...
  15. http://www.sonic-energy.net/interviews/goagil.html
  16. Had the pleasure of having a chat with Goa Gil today. We arranged a voice interview and considering it was our first go, i would like to think you can at least understand what it is being said, but don't expect studio mastering or anything big thanks to the man http://www.sonic-energy.net/interviews/goagil.html
  17. ahh fuck im really sorry krell i saw this a bit too late and couln't add it to the question roster... it was a telephone interview so anyway and he likes to ehm... take the time to make his point so going through 80% of those would have taken at least an hour and half is my guess... you will happy to know most of these questions where answered one way or another though
  18. i will definatelly slip that one there... alongside the rest the rest except this one... very original btw
  19. Tegma - No time (inner circle) manifold - abstract dimension
  20. topic says it all want to drop any questions to the man? i already got the DAT VS mixing question covered anything else?
  21. oh.. ok we agree then
  22. let me know if they have two of those pretty cheap. i want a copy too
  23. All of them are great i haven't heard the new one, but i would recomend: A beautiful place in the country (either the ep or the full thing) - is my favourite Geodaddi - definatelly great Music has the right to children -has a number of highlights... Twoism -has a few good songs personally pretty much everything you go with is quality stuff and thats great thing about them
  24. well i think madonna - material girl, is the most mind expanding piece of music i have heard in the last decade...
  25. no, you don't sound like bitch but you are not aknowledging differing musical tastes. to you goa will be goa and will be on top and thats fine, but trying to push those beleiefs as the correct ones on everyone is not imo
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