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    Quadra - T Funk 12"

    Artist: Quadra Release: T Funk / Dust Kicker Year: 2005 Label: TIP World Cat-#: TIPW038 Rating: 4/5 A: T Funk B: Dust Kickers I'm really happy Quadra got to release one more vinyl. This one is a real nice treat. Full On? Yes, and it is good full on, psychedelic TIP style. Pity these were the very last ones. T Funk is a roller a groover... gets in yer ear and stays there in a good way. While dust kicker turns more trancey. But it's still rolling. Am I this easily converted? No!!! This is simply very very good full on music.
  2. Cloud Atlas must be seen... it touches on so many levels and it's quite obvious everything even for an aspie like me.
  3. Though I love the dignity everyone carries I think that the stuff stated above is exceptionally valid. Ektoplazm is beyond anything I could imagine... thusly I have yet to "plug in" Psynews with its associate suntrip connections... Seriously guys... get on it. I know you like each other, doesn't matter if you are from Toronto or some suburb of belgium. Whatever, you are on the same level the same vibration... and I'm drunk writing this so you are not gonna listen anyway... First of all what do we want to work out. Ektoplazm work as intended... nothing to do there... Suntrip works as intended nothing to do there... What is this Ekto-Trip thing going on?
  4. LOL... when it comes to books I also have Terence McKenna The Food of the Gods... but I loaned it away to a friend along with Darren Aronofskys PI movie. I'm an idiot! He doesn't answer my calls anymore.
  5. I'm gonna flip two books into this thread... they're absolutely not remarkable but they're a nice detour. Easily read and easily entertainable. Danie Ware - Ecko (http://www.sfbok.se/asp/serie.asp?Serie=7922)
  6. Looking at Abasios signature gif... long time no see.
  7. I'm gonna have to second that Miktek album from 2013... always enjoy finding people who actually like the stuff oneself enjoy! (highlite from 2013) Sugizo - Vesica Pisces, was and is a nice surprise... he's also the new sidekick to master otto the barbarian! (hgihlite from 2012) Loumuhappo - Pallit Ja Sielu, shit mad... as it should be (highlite way back sometime 2010) Squarefeet - Flat Foot I'd suggest you have a look at the juno reactor remix albums, I enjoyed most of the remixes on there.
  8. That actually sounds like some real crappy UK goatrance track. Look for small Goa labels from UK in the 1996 range, like some Beach Buddha or something. Oh... mp3 download from 2000... err...
  9. Hah! That is sooo Skrillex, but less poppy! You should check Celt Islam, Rotwang. If you haven't already of course.
  10. The Progressive House scene of the 90s isn't too much appreciated but the recommendations above are all valid. I actually have Speedy J - G-Spot and can warmly recommend it, acidic progressive downtempo contemplative stuff that! Fluke, as mentioned above, is also very much overlooked. Remember boys and girls, fluke did the track Zion for The Matrix. Here's a recommendation from me... I have the Wipeout connection as a backup if anyone questions me. Fluke did tracks to it and so did Sasha & Orbital and in the end they're all progressive house.
  11. The Orb. How could I forget. Go for The Orb!
  12. Something posted in General but never got more than one response. Don't know what it is though! http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php/topic/67336-psybientorg-project-presentation-media-about-downtempo-psychedelic-music/
  13. Uuhh... listening to the waldorf blob thing. You should definitely check out some of eat statics downtempo stuff, very 80s and trippy. Should be very early 90s... mystery of the yeti mentioned, can't resist!
  14. Sorry for being off topic... but as there is no real definition to psybient I'm taking myself some liberties I might not have. Psychedelic Ambient and Downtempo here goes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy1BTQC0gfQ
  15. Let's get the Sourcys back in here too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_G1aiMlO5E My Sourcy dedicate thread -> http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php/topic/66710-sourcy-dedication-thread/ and please pay certain attention to the one post the last at the bottom.
  16. Good stuff in here, Aural Imbalance is really cool. Have this http://www.discogs.com/Aural-Imbalance-Proximity-Alert-Astral-Forest/release/9747 record and liking it. Would get more from AI if I had the luck of finding the records. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPsE8YXUnWI Circles from Adam F, I like... but might not be everyones cup of atmospheric DnB, pretty busy percussion but the vibe is really chill Oh, you have to get a listen to T-Raenon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMd79E0PVhg
  17. Just pushed the random button in my collection on discogs and it got me Miranda - Real Rush! http://www.discogs.com/Miranda-Real-Rush/release/27188 Two bad tracks out of nine, can't get through Year 2000 and Freakshow. They're noisy and annoying. The rest of the tracks are some good shit indeed bumping this record up to a 8/10. I reviewed it about 10 years ago somewhere somehow, where is it let me look into it. The Gun Layer is actually pretty trippy
  18. Hah! I'll probably try someday but I wouldn't make it my top priority. On another note, I got to see Shackelton live in Datcha (Fusion Festival). I wasn't impressed at all! He is supposed to be the master of dubstep but he kept playing dubstep without the breakbeats. Essentially he played dubstep with a four by four beat, which was utterly dissatisfying. This music style is most commonly known as Steppa... and... it's pretty boring stuff on a dancefloor.
  19. Sounds fuckin' good that! Can't believe Merv is holding up, 20+ years now. He's doing everything by himself now, no?
  20. Hah! Thx Rotwang for getting me onto the posting pictures instead of urls track!
  21. In 2008 a few weeks after a stint at The Fusion Festival (working and partying) I started biking back to Rostock. When I got about 2 hours into my journey I saw a grey curtain at the horizon. At first I cursed my luck at getting to slog through rain while on a bike, when the grey curtain finally reached me (or maybe the other way around) I realized to my surprise that this is not rain but some seriously thick fog. I was soaked within minutes and thought I would drown at any moment. Never have experienced such thickness to fog before, but I probably have to thank Muritz lake for that experience. Seems I forgot to answer the question. I don't think too much about the weather because I can't do much about it. It's there and quite frankly as long as it is I'm content (fog included).
  22. I'm scribbling notes here. Keep 'em coming. I'm an old fashioned bum, so I like getting my material needs satisfied from physical shops rather than internet. As it looks now the last two posts of books are on an internet availability only, so I have to get my lazy ass bum back into the warm comfort of a home and get on the online book stores. Hopefully the process of buying them is easy.
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