
RAH
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Parvati Rec. keeps going, and going, and going... Strong hard-hitting psychedelic rhythmnoisy tracks along some more atmospheric but vicious works to provide a complete release with an increased bpm that makes this compilation a fresh stompfest for today's psytrance generation. Track Listing 1. Mussy Moody / Magnetic Fx 2. Hokus Pokus / Zim Zalabim 3. Jahbo / Chronic Mnemonic 4. Snap, Crackle & Pop / Where Is Pop? 5. Grapes Of Wrath / Goa Helvede Til 6. Kinjahjah / What Has Begun Cannot Be Stopped... 7. Derango / The Arm 8. Strangers / Moruka 9. Red I Jedeye / Mind Expansions http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=5189
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TERMINATOR JELLYHEADZ DERANGO MUSSY MOODY FURIOUS COSMO KINDZADZA OCELOT ZIK & OCELOT & PARAHALU MUBALI do i need to say anything else? no rel date yet...
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am i the only one who found Cyberplanet - wasabi (from Inpyside's Hammering the gate's of soul) really tasty? I haven't heard much else from them and i think they are russian too... anybody got more info?
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The Hole in the Ground ( the remix from Ctrl + Alt + Del) has the bounciest beat... i love it... funky n trippy... but to pick a 'best' one i dunno
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What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
> Bacuzzi- Sunday Child Dj Crush - the dubble (High Fidelity Dub Sessions vol.3) (guidance recordings) got to get some work done... -
my thoughts exactly... well bubba strap yourself in, cause apparently you are not goa enough...
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DERANGO "Tumult" CD album (INPSYDE MEDIA)
RAH replied to Inpsyde-head's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
apparently not much -
i just tuned in but im listening to "Jazz and beyond" which actually sounds a little more like blues... damn it i missed it!
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Like is tradition i fucked up the name of the cd is called: IDEA FX Horns and Hoofs Entertainment is a label pool uniting talented and unique artists all over the world into independent record company and gives them a chance to acquaint the wide crowd of psychedelic music lovers all over the planet with their own perception about the Psychedelic Sound of today and tomorrow. IDEA FX is a fourth label's release and as a tradition it comes with the different concept to all three previously released compilations. Deep, massive and liquid content of this CD guarantees not just a dancefloor and listening effects, but also an interesting variety of the already known and previously unknown featured artists. Uniting talents from Poland, Russia, Canada, USA, Spain, and France this compilation is destined to be one of the most exciting dishes made by gourmets for gourmets! Psychedelicious DJ friendly sonic journey that will rock your body and melt your consciousness with its high quality sound production and original content! Feed your Ears! EPI CENTRUM - noise exodus (KINO OKO remix) KALI FROGZ - wotau FUZZION - emc2 (EPI CENTRUM remix) WEIRD WALKER - layer 1 FUZZION - launcher 3 LAY AIRS - b.m.w. (Benicassim-Moscow-Warsaw) METALOGIC - forced field BIGWIGS - vibraphone (FUZZION's 2005 remix) WORM FOOD - the shakes EPI CENTRUM - drapacz chmur MASS TURBO - archival TRIPLE DISTILLED - expertiza (EPI CENTRUM remix) looks kick ass and im getting tommorrow http://www.wirikuta.at/web66/product_detai...howDetail=98502
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i really don't think Stress Assassin gets the props it should... Within the Office of Eye and Ear is nothing short of amazing and Carrier Track is up to par. the thing is, it's dub spread with psychedelic influences and not the other way around... who knew europeans could make such fine sultry caribbean music... i love it...
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yes and house music was born in gay latino clubs in new york... go figure...
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well apparently i was wrong then... it is possible and probable to swallow a bunch of acid to sit in front of a computer and handle logic expertly and be 'productive' at it... i'll be damned... guess that's what separares the pro's form the amateurs...
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stress assasin, and check out v/a - a magical journey, which is not much like OTT but is still dub-influenced...
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What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Highway Radio - Shin Takai & Tsukasa Muorota this tune just made Warp records obsolete alright, alright... i might be over-reacting... -
i think it's wired... but if you are going to dwelve on magnetrixx i can't recommend Phase Shift enough... minimal full on or whatever it is don't get any better
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for the same reason you you wrote that message... to spam peace and shit
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ok dude and i was answering to the other guy's query, chill man every single thread goes off topic in this place... just alook around... which artists get inspired? i dunno how am i supposed to know... it is after all 'psychedelic' trance so my guess is quite few... here's a hint though: look in the booklet of your cd's and if they say "thanks to: Alber Hoffman" like the para halu cd then there you go!
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the question is equally stupid
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i was born in south america where were you born? there's a slight difference between picking up a guitar or a drumset and firing up reason or logic while you are on acid... and trying to punch keys and and sync LFO's getting the modulations right with the oscillators... i said it was unlikely, not impossible to make something 'productive'.
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do you honestly think is possible to gobble some drops and be able to sit in front of a computer and actually do something productive? major kudos if you can... but i find it unlikely...
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really? man... i guess i should go listen to those samples again
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Compilation: Dirty South Web: http://www.acidance.com Label: Acidance Records Year: 2005 Format: CD 1. Claw vs. Paranoize - A Message from the Ghetto [148] 2. Blisargon Demogorgon - Others Are Awaken [146] 3. Xenomorph - Inextricable Distraughtness [145] 4. Mubali - Gromit [145] 5. Damage - Predator [146] 6. Toxic - Arise [146] 7. Azax Syndrom - Chemical Abuse [146] 8. Abomination - Dynomite [145] 9. Iron Madness vs. S.D6 - Dinak's Productions [147] 1. Claw vs. Paranoize - A Message from the Ghetto Alex and Charalambos do their thing together again. Apparently, they collaborated on a versus earlier in ‘Dreams like Desserts' which I haven't gotten a hold of yet. Add to that the just announced split album on Temple Twisters and is pretty certain their stuff will be floating around soon. The ghetto part is presumably the voice keepin' it real “… I become more compassionate and try make my message more worthy… you know, reach to everybody.” just before the steep kicks get underway. As it could be expected there is an aura of mystery, with squelchy synth lines like is the trade mark of Paranoize. Very involving with lot's action of the higher ranges and a good deal of inventiveness to keep the ears entertained. 2. Blisargon Demogorgon - Others Are Awaken Blisargon Demogron makes sure you awake even the distant neighbors in this chapter. I hadn't heard anything as banging from him in a while… even though admittedly most of his stuff is not too dissimilar. Once again it's a night-time trancer, with ghostly pads and several sonic artifices: “He is breeding an alien species…” gets the synth going as the pads disperse, promising to return after the lunch break. There is a sound in there like a hollow doll that squeaks, when you when you squeeze it… I guess is something you have to hear yourself. 3. Xenomorph - Inextricable Distraughtness The common ingredient in Mark Petrik's work lately seems to be that recurrent effect made of a strange metal-liquid with a heavy industrial sneer. My guess is, for live sets this particular style, permeating from track to track must work wonders. In the first part we enter stereo mode with left-and-right panning on a few effects and a rumbler like it's his style lately. Eventually the rhyme stops evolving until a complete stop, when the voice hits you “Now you and I share a great responsibility to manhood. You have come to watch but also to learn. We will provide a lesson, that reducing relationships to anonymous electronic impulses is a PERVERSION.” The theme returns once again in full force and the track ends in very a fitting distraughtness. 4. Mubali - Gromit Gromit is to my humble ears a new highlight for Mubali. A transient monster with no head and two tails spitting out – god forbid – something resembling a tuneful melody. It has turned fashionable amongst effect's freaks to imprint what I warmly refer to as wet-squelching-rotor-like-sprouts (I'd like to see you do any better trying to describe this stuff). Halfway through the break a rather original clanging-like percussion appears in sporadic patches… much like the boys of Stomp do, clink-klan-kling an industrial version of their rhythm. A very Dj friendly break comes in the last minutes to close the song with a golden lock as it all comes together. 5. Damage - Predator Predator is spiced with an almost uplifting groove amidst the darkness. Sinister pads and noisy effects shiver alongside a voice that is ‘feeling something in the gut' and is satisfied with it. I am not sure if I am personally… It leaves a strange aftertaste in the mouth. Yet, the more I listen to it, the more it sticks in my head. Big break in the middle with lot's of drum teasers and a good doze of energy. Not a personal favourite, but that's a taste judgment. 6. Toxic - Arise Toxic has no problem slapping a very a South African lead in ‘Arise' like is nearly tradition these days. I am not sure if the wicked laughs scare me or turn me on, but that's just me. Squeaky in tone and slightly hard house-ish in a faint way, I did not make the hairs of my arms stand up, but is not highly displeasing either. 7. Azax Syndrom - Chemical Abuse “Nearly six centuries have passed since that night, yet the ancient blood-feud proved unwilling to follow Lucian to the grave. Though Lycans were fewer in number, the war itself had become more perilous. The moon no longer held her sway. Older, more powerful Lycans now could change at will.” A rather ominous sample from the movie Underworld opens the doors to the Azax's Syndrome debut on Acidance and it's not half bad, but is not half good either. Is just there, a rather bland chemical abuse showing signs of life, slightly reminiscent of 3D vision or Timecode in squeakiness and build ups. The lead works quite well though, very catchy. I could mention that I miss the days when old Azax was making the rounds in Parvati and you could feel some roughness around the edges on his production… but that would be categorized as bitching, so I will just keep my mouth shut. Is definitely more tuneful and coherent musically than the earlier stuff, taking the sound to almost club-friendly standards. 8. Abomination - Dynomite “All I wanna do is develop my herbal in a real lab and get some head while I'm doing it…” the sample continues but I believe we got the important part out of the way. Having not heard anything from this Abomination, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. The thiga-maggiga opens with a strong crispy bass line and distorted synths minus the squelching. Which oddly enough, seems rare these days. I'm not very fond of this kind of sound, but god damn this one works well. There's a guitar sample trashed to high heavens, bringing back the days of Hendrix on dark trip. I can almost see the man biting the strings, turning on the floor as the macabre surrounds. Very energetic, infused with a good dose of effects filling out the empty blanks. The thing goes Dynomite at the end with more riffing madness and I tend to agree with it. Very interesting. 9. Iron Madness vs. S.D6 - Dinak's Productions S.D6 and Iron Madness open Dinak's production with a recycled sample from Psydrop's “Power Plant” you know, the “Stuttering Stanley … I'm a freak”. The meat is obviously nothing resembling to Psydrop. This is terror trance if there was ever such a thing. The song is well churned, with a lot of pump, but to my ears screams are still just screams. I get feeling they are trying to spit out a really bad ass track, but the synth lines are way too tuneful and untweaked. Are they trying to push the boundaries here? Mixing genres? Leap frog-ing themes? … I am not sure. Its one hell of a builder -I'll say that much. Over all a varied box of donuts with a number of different flavors in a package that refuses to be categorized. I loved a few songs here, while I tend to skip some other ones. The interesting part is you can definitely please a mixed crowd with this plastic and that's always refreshing. Major kudos on the artwork as well, it always helps to have a nice cover. More reviews > http://www.sonic-energy.net Where to Get: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=5161 http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/aci/aci1cd012.html
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dude what is all this agression, live and let live i say...
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my question is why did none of the samples i heard, sound anything like 'Crush my bit' from (V/A - Soul Seeker 3)... does any other song resemble this one, or builds on this one? http://217.160.71.18/f/med/med1cd022t3.m3u i would saiko sample, but it seems they are down...