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David

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  1. Eh ..? Want a clue? You seem to need one. Detector cares, and that's probably why he asked the question in the first place. Don't be such a jerk - there's really no point. But it was a cool picture. I'm saving it for future use
  2. The home of Ypsilon 5 can be found here: http://www.cutpaste.org/?page_id=24
  3. I'm very saticfied with my Beyer Dynamics DT-250. They come quite close to the Event Tria speakers that I got, which is important. They sit comfy on my head and got good specs as well.
  4. The Prophecy is a nice synht. I had one in my studio for a couple of years ago and I've used it in a couple of tracks .. but had to get rid of it due to lack of space for it. It's a quite heavy, sound-wise, synth and it can make some really nasty and screaming leads if you treat it right. What's it worth? I wouldn't pay more than 250-300 Euros for a used one, and if there are buttons missing .. 200 Euros perhaps.
  5. Cubase, and Wavelab, uses an algorithm called MPEX and it's really good for time stretching, compressing and transposing audio material. Good luck!
  6. That depends, actually. Sometimes I think I've got the perfect name for a track and I know how I want the final track to sound and I work from there (to hopefully reach the goal). But, I've written nameless tracks and then trying to find a suitable name for it. For instance, I got all the names for the new album written down, and all I have to do now is to produce four more tracks for the names that are yet trackless.
  7. Short and powerful ones, like: Nilaya, Poison, Monster and Titanium One of my favourite long ones is: Around the World in a Tea Daze (I happen to love puns)
  8. I'll add a sonar sound to one of my new tracks, just to make you happy!
  9. When it comes to trance, I like the Astral Projection track "Aurora Borealis". "Why?" by MFG is great too. Astrix has couple of nice tracks and Shpongle got a bunch of great tracks as well .. .. but I do think that I'll agree that there are no such thing as the best track ever made. Oh, can I pick one of my own yet unrelease tracks which I happen to like a lot?
  10. I'm looking forward to the new album The Message was okay in my book, but I really loved Project Genesis .. especially "Open Mind" and "Why?" - two amazingly great tracks I hope they keep that style on the new album.
  11. But, you never did Anyhow, the cops blew it off and it was a mess more or less Regarding "soon" .. I'll be meeting Kalle (Tranceform Records) later this week and we'll discuss when to release the new CD. Maybe I should call the album "Soon" I'm based in Stockholm nowdays, so if there are any party freaks living here (preferably some hot and beautiful babes ) just drop me a line -- David
  12. V/A - Goa Trancendental 2 Artist: Various Title: Goa Trancendental 2 Label: Rumour Date: 1997 Track listing: 01. 09'06" Astral Projection : Electronic 02. 08'13" Wavelength : Sonic Seaweed 03. 08'35" Astralasia : Aloo 04. 08'04" Mindfield : Siren 05. 09'59" Alien Mutation : Dreamscape Of A Weird Ambient Experience 06. 09'31" Quatermass : Night Spacer (Ambient Rmx) 07. 06'41" Super Skunk : Bubble Dub 08. 07'46" SYT : Nu Dawn 09. 09'56" Dr Psychedelic : Dubula Technoid Review: This was the first compilation cd which I bought, so it is something special to me. Some tracks are low of BPM's. 1st track: 9'5/10, low of bpm, sweeping 303's and background pads. A great ambient track by Astral Projection. 2nd: 7/10, around 120 bpm, nice percussion. 3rd: 6'5/10, around 125 bpm. 4th: 6'5/10, low of bpm too. 5th: 8/10, low bpm, a lot of psychedelic effects. 6th: 10/10, around 120 bpm or a bit less, sometimes sad sometimes not, I love this track. 7th: 5'5/10, around 125 bpm, not a bad track, but I don't like it too much. 8th: 9'5/10, around 120 bpm, with a Drum and Bass loop, a very good track, 9th: 7'5/10, around 120 bpm, very psychedelic. Global note: 7/10. Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
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