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  1. this full-on term is really confusing me, people are calling even the Spliff music relases... i.e > new religion, roppongi dreams, etc full on... im just confused now.. everything seems to be full-on... and apparently half of it is just "killlarrggH"
  2. astrix kicks ass live!! i saw him for the opening for artcore and it was a good show... speculation whether he's gonn be there is.. well speculation
  3. wow where did this come from !
  4. FullMoon alll the way man, everyone and their mother's up in the lineup! but people seem to be fond ov Voov here, eitherway... they should be superb parties
  5. last time i saw infected live in london was for the opening of the im the mod... it sucked donkey balls... i mean they just suckeddddd, uff... thank god psycraft, eyal and dali, were playing too... they had everyone bouncing of the walls...
  6. i hate licking boots, i enjoy this kind of music as well because no matter how good a producer might be he's not exactly flauntingt this status as superstar or whatver... most of them anyways (skazi is the exception). So yeah simon is good, influential to the genre, whatever ... but god? talk about ego-feeding
  7. This is good stuff!! i have no idea how i ran into this thread, but is a good thing i did... you are really rocking that reason, may i say looking forward to hearing this thing complete
  8. zenon > all their releases this year and most of the music last year was top notch interchill > i want infinessence vol2! inpsyde media > yeah, so what! seems like everyone is a twsited fan this week... we'll just have to wait and see
  9. hell yeah! psytrance started with platipus for me i heard art of trance for a WHILE... and i still rember the Cygnus x days... back when i was going clubbing every weekend... uff.. to be honest i don't exactly remember a whole lot of those days... but they were fun the first psy...psy cd i held in my hands was the a single by concentrix... i don't remember much else exept it had this wicked picture of this girl... it was quite strange... for the rest of the stuff i was hearing those days i remember thinking sense-blender... what kind of record label would be named like that... well needles to say i found out when i played it.. and man was it wild... besides Hallucinogen and , saikopod... what else... doof! of course... im having trouble remembering much else at this point... it's been a long day...
  10. RAH

    rage against

    i have never heard of that one... really??? maybe sample some tom morello's stuff wouln't be such a bad idea...but, i have i already have a problem with michelle adamson singing... de la rocha with psy trance? no way it dosen't fit in my square mind...
  11. got audio sinndicate on the mail today from a mate...bah... wasn't all i expected
  12. ALCHEMY RECORDS Compilation: Interphase 1. The awakening process FREAKULIZEZ 2. Log on ULTRAVOICE 3. Inner space WRECKED MACHINES 4. Smoke the unicorn TRISTAN AND POGO 5. Dawn Razor PROTOCULTURE 6. Spektral monkey (Broken Toy rmx) RINKADINK AND DJ SPENCER 7. Abacaxi fever SESTO SENTO 8. White lightning GROUNDZERO 9. Sonic Boom POP STREAM AND CHEMICAL DRIVE alas not available yet sh*t looks good though, probally worth the wait http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/alc/alc1cd017.html
  13. Really did u like it better than the mistery compo ?? i thought it was ok, but it hard to beat that first installment god, i still listen the second revelation by doof, pretty mind-blowind in it's day
  14. Compilation: Audio Sinndicate Label: Sinn Tec Records Year: 2005 Format: CD Web: http://www.sinn-tec-records.com Country: Germany 01. Nasa - Lulu (140 BPM's in F m) 02. Symphonix - Infinity (138 BPM's in G#m) 03. Tomtron & Liesegang - Tale of Atlantis (138 BPM's in A m) 04. Metronome - Blind (138 BPM's in F m) 05. Vaishiyas - Mask Tamburine (142 BPM's in E m) 06. Audiomatic & Block 4 - Simulating (142 BPM's in A m) 07. Sync - Voltage (140 BPM's in G m) 08. Genetic Spin - Ocean (140 BPM's in F m) Nasa - Lulu If I hear girl of “smack my bitch” one more time I think I might scream, even if it’s just the beginning… I’m sure people can find better samples on this day and age, as for the meat? It’s typical slow progressive sound with the dreamy melodies and the repeating arpeggios we have grown accustomed. With previous releases on Com.Pact, Iboga, Tatsu, and Psychotropic records amongst others is clear the sound has been defined and even though the output is clean it’s not really anything new. Symphonix - Infinity I first heard of Symphonix in one of the many Midijum compilations doing the rounds in the international circle. Having released tracks almost exclusively with AP, Yellow Sunshine Explosion and… yes Midijum, it’s should be no surprise their sound is the melodic kind with thriving drum work on delayed congas and minimal ‘psy’ synthesizers. It’s the homogenized psychedelic that has been adapted for the dance floors. For what it stands, the production is always very polished and pleasing to the ear. Tomtron & Liesegang - Tale of Atlantis Dj Tomtron is better known as Andre Absolut from Switzerland doing the rounds Novatekk and Domo records, joining forces in this particular song with Timm Liesegang. “Tales of Atlantis” throws us right into the action of deep and bouncy kicks added the harmonic vibrations from all different angles. The melodic aspect could have used a little diversity, but it fits under the label of progressive these days. Metronome - Blind “Tipi-dy toe, let’s go slow…” announces the voice at the beginning of the song setting the right mood for what is to come. Henrik Nilsson doing what he knows best: a subtle combination of a minimalist trance, this time added the bongos (and amusing samples) with a few silky melodies in a fitting arrangement. I personally like Metronome, because he manages to implant melodies that remind a bit of Boards of Canada; obviously it is a bit more coherent in respect to this kind of genre, but there is still that spice deep within the synthesizer work that’s IDM. I want to call it slightly tribal, but the drums alone don’t merit the name, that said it is very rich percussion-wise showing some solid experience on the production side, Zillion Mental Anarchie, Groove Zone and Jum Jam records can testify. Vaishiyas - Mask Tamburine For my personal taste ‘Mask Tambourine” is a bit too much cheese, jaded melodies with a ‘masked’ kick that just really don't take me anywhere. I personally do not seem to get much satisfaction out of this one not even after having adjusted the equalizer on the lower frequencies. Bottom line, it doesn’t seem to be have one. If you like Jum Jam Yellow Sunshine explosion and Magma records this might be your groove, musically is very active, but just simply not my cup of tea. Audiomatic & Block 4 - Simulating On the lighter side of progressive “simulating” offers a candy-coated rhythmic proposal with funky synthesizers and groovy sounds that for my ear seems to be growing a little old. Audiomatic in charge of compiling this one, put his personal mark on the CD and the output is vibrant and colorful, but just not very psychedelic on the senses; unless you consider putting in the sequencer a number of melodies, to later group them under a harmonic flag. Sync - Voltage And the cheese continues in a steady stream with the light and uplifting melodies on top of invariable drum work. There is really nothing else that stands from the mundane in this song, that said is not bad effort within its class. Genetic Spin - Ocean Simon Towity & Michael Schultz from Denmark return to save the compilation from stagnation. To be fair with the rest of the review there isn’t anything radically different form the previous songs, but to my ears it just sounds better. Maybe it’s the use of hi hats and shakers in the drum work along with the soothing pads that just make a difference in my ears. If you listen to the samples I would like to think you might find yourself agreeing. There is a quality to this ‘uplifting’ sound that appears a bit more mature and less clichéd coming back from the days of fluorescent-incandescent. The ones we liked 2, 4, 8 Overall? I invite you to draw your own conclusions. Psyshop seems to be only selling at this point > http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/sin/sin1cd003.html This review was originally posted @ http://sonic-energy.net
  15. Grapes of Wrath on pavarti is kicking some butt... so is Freaking, Cyberplanet and derango.... all musical somehow without loosing that dark edge... i enjoy blisargon demogron now and again too. p.s: associating any of the previous artists with the chemical crew is slightly... offensive, "tube" that!
  16. wow.. i think 'twisted' is the word of the day here... nice & dark, reminds me a bit of the Zebra-n stuff. the voice samples i liked and church bell on delays is nice, i would bring it out more... haven't heard nice a bell ringing since that song out "angel" from Mezzanine (Massive attack). Good job... wanna hear the rest of this
  17. I ordered this today : SCOZBOR-Mountain Lord Psy Harmonics The released 150 copies of this on CD-R im not sure if thats a good sign, ill let the music speak for itself when i actually get it
  18. oh come on, indegenous populations HAD to hunt now and again to keep the belly full... i'm not talking about people with 21st century hanging a few pricess by the chimney... there's a slight difference, IMO. Eitherway my example was meant to be taken a simply a powerful example of the use of such energy...
  19. i completly agree, sound is energy too just like light... in africa they used to hunt elephants by inverting the hearbeat of the animal with a hugeeee drums, causing some sort of heart-attack.... tell me if thats not power
  20. DANCE N DUST RECORDS Compilaton: Dusty Nation Part One 1. Sunset street SON KITE 2. No gap EVIL DRUG LORDS 3. There is no plan TICON 4. Thriving on trance floors ZEN MECHANICS 5. The gate SHAMAN 6. Purple floating (tarek mansur rmx) VIBRASPHERE 7. Taritsetatreack EVIL DRUG LORDS 8. Sandstorm SYNCHRO 9. Beautiful morning TRIBALISTIC SOCIETY i thought this was pretty tasty now as it was last year
  21. RAH

    V/A - Vibraspirit Vol. 11

    it's not too shabby Talpa and Smugh were left of the lot, which probably deserved a mention...
  22. RAH

    V/A - Vibraspirit Vol. 11

    A number of them are recommended by a by friend who takes the trouble of keeing them... If you find them useful, then hey cool... otherwise let's just leave 'em alone
  23. seems to be cheaper than psyshop... i'd call it another option
  24. Global Communication - "76:14"... awww tasty... very nice chill for its time
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