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wow they had that same torso decoration when i saw her life! for a minute i thought we were talkin about the same venue...
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V/A HUNTERS - Red cells records
RAH replied to redcellsrecords's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
1. Silicon Sound - Modulate 2. Chromatone - Automagic 3. Artifakt - Razor 4. Phyx - Ghost Blade 5. Triskell - Tensegrity 6. Pahtmatix vs. Audiobrains 7. Digital Talk - Mathematrix 8. Phatmatix - Back to Earth 9. Blue Planet Corporation - Groove on the Moon WOW is like they read my mind, Artifakt and Phyx... my fav souuth africans... and triskell and digital talk on top?? ill be waiting for the 20th -
im not in the uk right now, back in aug but yeah i saw her in this massssive event they had in alexandria palace... HOMega brought the crew. we catched Eyal live, dali and a bit of astrix... then GMS came on and later on IM with their new stuff from moderator. needles to say i was on the techno side when this happened.
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i saw her live too and she rocked the floor!! she was just radiating good vibes... if i get an oportunity go catch a set again i would prob do it...
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wow i had no idea they had released something in 2003 as well... very interesting. I think the production could use a little improvement (even for la movin) but in deed their ideas are fresh and very original...
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now THAT is what i call the golden ear syndrome
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well is no kiddie stuff either thats why them Mastering engineers (or whatever is called) get paid so well... (btw i can be of NO help whatsoever, im sorry)
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i thoght the same thing when i started getting video lasers and look how well that turned up...aren't they coming with a new format now? (i still own a good number of DVD's myself, but im not rushing to jump on the next trend as fast this time around ) i don't listen to all my cds on a regular basis either, obviously there is some sort of rotation. But like it has been said here, it is hard to let go of them. Just because i don't hear my Autechre stuff nowadays a lot or say angel tears or whatever does not mean i still don't like it. for me music personally i get attached to the plastic. After that is hard to let go cause they stand for a certain period of your life, with all the emotional baggage that occured back then and it feels a bit like chopping some of your hair to sell or trade... but thats a personal opinion
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Compilation: Pyrogenetic Label: Psytropic Records Year: 2005 Format: CD Web: http://www.psytropic-records.de/ Country: Germany Label Info: Founded in 2003 by Thomas Vitali (Chemicus), Psytropic aims to provide music with no fixed styles within Psy trance & Goa, showing the same dynamic of change reflected by the scene itself. Songs: 01. Psynina - Between Spheres * 02. Thujon - Human Imagination * 03. Sixsense - Dancing Alone 04. Ultravoice - Desert Fly 05. Chromatone - Xes * 06. Intersys - Experiments 07. Elec3 - 40 Amps 08. Ananda Shake - The Movie Star 09. D-Tek - Restricted Area (Audio X Remix) * 10. Dark Nebula - Space Weed The meat : * 01. Psynina - Between Spheres From her last appearance in Psyinjection (Psytropic), Nina has covered some ground and with this song it seems undeniable the girl is making some strides. The doors to Pyrogenetic open with a liquid treatment of echoing drops and German samples that make me wish I would have finished the language course. Below the hood, the kick is letting us know she means business though. As the beats develop in between bubbly noises with such delight, it is hard not bob your head with smile like an Asian doll. The chopped up voice reminds me a bit of samples used in Deja Vu Project on the live version of "Zen" (V/A - Zen – Déjà vu). Added to the combination, a strange voice wallowing in the midst of some otherworldly meditation. While the timelines runs its course we are treated to a delightful assortment of heavenly pads rounding up the production quite well. * 02. Thujon - Human Imagination The freakuilzer has been surprising me lately since my last encounter on (V/A – Interphase - Alchemy) The full-on-ish aspects to the production are still there. The higher frequencies bring back that groove factor I sense in Black and White through the first part of the shindig. I might have a dislike for the two-three note melody by the end buzzing like a raver boot camp. But, i have no clue with what to replace it either. * 03. Sixsense - Dancing Alone Sixsense has been releasing on Pukka music, Spliff, Utopia and Yellow Sunshine explosion in the past. This time the production dwells in lighter melodies presented as easily digestible psy trance for the club the generation. At the beginning, what sounded to me like a bamboo flute with an electronic tail, and the samples of a Madonna wanna-be singer turned me off a bit. After that, it is just a matter of letting the song do his thing and it does it well. The leads and synth's echoing in trip mode intensify considerably as the song progresses in very tuneful way. * 04. Ultravoice - Desert Fly No doubt Avi L. has been working hard in these last couple of years with two albums under his belt on Com.Pact and numerous appearances on Phonokol, Utopia, Alchemy, Ajuca and yes Psytropic amongst others. By this point the Ultra Voice has had enough experience time on the sequencer to make the kind of music he likes. A combination of psy trance with a moving and unthreatening rhythmic spells, combined with light and sunny overtones. * 05. Chromatone Xes Chromatone has been spreading good vibes on Vaporent, Mechanic Sound and Spun to name a few examples. From my last encounter with his style in Mind Funk Records, on their release V/A - Twilight Twisters (with “Soul Storm”), I hear some clear signs of kinship amongst these two songs, but still find his music hypnotizing. It is this same mutating riff immersed in distortion squelching his way through a transient journey. Eitherway, there are interesting technical aspects to the production. * 06. InterSys – Experiments ‘In the mid nineteen fifties the army's chief of chemicaaalll intelligence, preached a new military doctrine, of war without death…” The voice samples echo after the piano delights in nursery rhyme mode. InterSys consists of Omri A. und Mark P from Israel. The young buds treat us to a cute song with candy melodies and a number of very interesting samples (I won't give them away, though), turning parts of the song a bit like a story… I enjoy this now and again, when people take the time to catch your attention with something mildly interesting. The squelchy noises in a harmonic rhyme are catchy and for this type of production; ideally suited to take your girl on the dance floor (or as an excuse to go find yourself one) for a while without necessarily stomping your feet like monkey. * 07. Elec3 - 40 Amps “It was great for a while, like this weight was lifted of my shoulders and you were the one that was supposed to carry us through, but that is not what is happening… the problem here is trying to get out…- no, I said what did you do!” I'm not sure what she did or who is in charge of the beats section between Igal, Brisker, or Leonid but the bouncy bass line stuck in between the electric percussion sweetens the deal a bit for me. Their work has been featured before in Spliff music, Magma, Utopia, Mahogany, Turbo Trance and the newly formed Digital Oracle. From the label names alone it should be clear the sound is highly melodic with heroic leads and a lot of action on the higher frequencies, well 40 amps is no different. The song is moving as the riffs evolve on top of all sorts of psy-effects. I personally like my trance with a bit more variation and spikes on the speakers but, I could claim the same with a number of tunes present in this compilation. * 08. Ananda Shake - The Movie Star Osher Swissa and Lior Edri have had a good run in the melodic market with a number of tracks dispersed throughout Shiva Space Japan, Crystal Matrix, Mahogany and Fungi records just to count a few. ‘The Movie Star' presents an interesting proposal based on a sample of the Gladiator movie, when the massacre is taking place in Albion… or so my slightly senile sources inform me -and I can partially attest. It sounds like a cello accompanied by a small orchestra with the war drums included. The output is battle-cry dramatic. As the drum is suppressed for the electronic equivalent, the song goes into full electronic mode smoothly. In the midst of it all we find the typical Ananda Shake: Melodic and Energized by the pink bunny himself. The break comes around and there is that sample again with a fitting lead. Where's my shield and sword cause I'm feeling like slashing some orcs! The danger of using such cinematic samples is that your sound might not carry through all that emotion originally conveyed... especially if you set your standards that high and have a slight weakness for classical music. From this point on though, is pure psychedelic candy as the original notes of the cello transpire to an electronic arpeggio and finely tuned accompaniments. * 09. D-Tek - Restricted Area (Audio X Remix) I have not heard the original version (from V/A – Decoder – Neurobiotic) and to be honest Audio X does not ring many bells either, except that mention on V/A – Higher levels (Fungi records) in the past. So in short, the song transports you well to the Aliens movie where the options are ‘do or die' in the claws of the space fiends. The intensity levels fly higher than usual on this release and that is refreshing, as the samples of “proceed to nearest evacuation facility” zoom past the speakers. The action here comes from all angles in a musical manner, but with no intention of sounding flowery. * 10. Dark Nebula - Space Weed "Spaced weed can be smoked or ingested orally, because of its intoxicating effect. And the fact that it is supposedly habit-forming…” Nebula got some funky greens this time around to share. In ‘Space Weed' the dark clouds that surround this project, in respect with what he has shown us during the years, have been replaced with a strangely groovy edge. The bass and the synths alone are enough proof to assert these claims. I like my nebula a bit darker and with no cream, please… Eitherway the "Space Weed" acts as a fitting night cap closing the compilation well. Favorites: 1, 2, 5, 9 Get it now: Psyshop Chaos Unlimited SaikoS PsySale Samples by Psytropic Records
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Derango - no thing (v/a - örebro freakfactory 3) Wing Ping - Wish Pusher ( V/a - Zen vol.1) xenomorph - Tzelmavet or qlippoth and just follow it with a nice blisargon demogron-styled kick but Pretty much everthing from this one works.
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see this is what im talking about psy iTunes... dosen't like such a bad idea now huh
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i think at this point the problem is not going to be getting them, but actually how much dough you are willing to spend on them...
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bummer i missed it as well and it apparently was good too, noo!!
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Traskel tracks @ resonantearth
RAH replied to Spindrift's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
this merits further inspection -
look who's gracing us again http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/pho/pho1cd339.html
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by date is not a bad idea IMO... you could also sort them by albums or V/A's like certain 'prestigious' websites do
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Macabre TB!! stop teasing and drop on us the full thing when is ready dude... the stuff deserves a good mastering too... get all those ranges peaking the way they should. you have an interesting style developing... keep it up!
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well i for one heard madonna made it to the studio again,
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What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Taucher - wet... MY GOD this song alone is holding the flag of progressive in my establishment... i dunno i might be getting older, but man uhh... is just a delight. "hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss, and fifty cents for your soul" HAHAH... yeahhhh... -
Edited: i have no clue if these people pay artist and have no complains on mastering... so im just gonna shut it
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What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
no hehehe but i did recruit him -
What music are you listening to right now?
RAH replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
like the song says "im addicted to bass" theres a review if you got nothing better to do > http://www.sonic-energy.net/2005/04/album-...-replugged.html