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  1. There may be a source to everything that pisses you off but it can still be irrational. My old lady example above, the source is probably my own frustration of not knowing what she's doing coupled with my desire to be outside more. But it's irrational to feel anger at her, yet I do.
  2. "Namlook" is "Koolman", a phonetic rendering of his real name, Kuhlmann, spelled backward. Never cottoned on to that For Namlook my favourites were Shades of Orion From Within Time^2 For Fax but not Namlook I'd say Tetsu Inoue - Ambiant Otaku is immense
  3. With its unique cinematic downtempo aesthetics, Unyt leads us into a perpetually expanding travel through soundcapes while playing with our centers of attention, loss of focus and a certain sense of dispersion. The album redefines Scann-Tecs approach to musical composition and introduces multi-form field recordings vaporised in an array of analog and digital tools to create surreal and behind the veil atmospheres ; wide etheral pads floating high above his distinctive, dynamic and well-calibrated low-end, slender drums, and finely carved rhythmic patterns set the pace gradually transforming free fall into a zero-G experiment. Vladislav Isaev, music composer and sound sculptor from Moscow, Russia, also known as Scann-Tec started writing music in 1996. He has since been working as Audio director for NIVAL, a Russian game developer and composing music for various TV Series. Vladislav collaborated with The Future Sound of London and Mark Morgan on several projects, with Sundial Aeon and with his partner Elena started an electronic project Broadcast of Variants. After several tracks on various compilations and two solo albums, Scann-Tec releases his third opus Unyt on Ultimae. Written & Produced by Vladislav Isaev | Monokanal Studio Audio mastering by Vincent Villuis | Ultimae Studio
  4. https://ultimae.bandcamp.com/album/unyt-24bit A new SCANN-TEC album on Ultimae (and looks like they banned him from choosing the cover art ) Looking forward to June 16th Also Ultimae know how to price digital downloads. 10 for the CD or 24bit FLAC, 5 for the 16bit FLAC or mp3 Shame not more labels price like this and one that does is one I need to keep up physical collection of
  5. According to his Twitter you still do, regularly The effort gone into this, real or fake is immense
  6. He wanted to be closer to Radi so quit and was reborn as antic6404
  7. I got a little baby. She's great and all but I still want a dog
  8. So many genres. Can't comprehend this on mobile (@_@) I zoomed in and got hillbilly trance blues
  9. abasio

    Apologies

    I did but it, err, melted on the way so I ate it myself.
  10. I love reading the old threads. 26 year old me is someone I'm proud of My wife doesn't like psy or Goa but tolerates it until some Indian voice comes on, she doesn't like that at all. Fortunately my daughter loves trance so it's 2 against 1
  11. That sounds like a lot of people I know. They think they're doing people a favour by telling them the "right" way and often don't realise what a cunt they're being.
  12. For the twentieth summer in a row, the news is saying here will have the hottest summer on record. This year like most if the others it won't be, it'll barely get to 40°C even at the peak of summer.
  13. You mean putting in the effort that Nhjo Hyennro puts in to his promotion? I think it's worth it.
  14. I'll not catch you if you keep increasing your post count >_> Anyway, next in my sights is traveller
  15. abasio

    Apologies

    Two years later with the response!
  16. No copy & paste blurb? E-Mantra is back with a new volume from the beautiful series of Floating Spirals; This time the sound is more complex and various, from experimental ambient to psybient, glitch and even progressive; Everything is blend together in a new story - volume 3 is ready to be listened; Put your headphones on and be ready for the journey!
  17. Hello Rennis How've you been? I think the OPs request is extremely difficult to fulfill, your first two albums had no noticeable voices in them when I last listened to them a couple of weeks back, as an unobservant soul that means no obvious random dude saying something I guess. On a similar note Pete Ardron and Samantha Ray‎ Interuterion is all human voice but doesn't sound like voices to me. Good to see you're still about. Hope you're doing well.
  18. This is fantastic from start to finish. Definitely one of my favourite albums from 2015. It's hardly got any samples (just one "konichiwa" sample repeated in one track) and it is just pure instrumental journeys. Great stuff. Get it now!
  19. Artist: Eat Static Title: Dead Planet Label: Mesmobeat Released: 2015/7/27 https://eatstatic.bandcamp.com/album/dead-planet-human-upgrade Dead Planet System Static 9:50 Parallel World 8:16 Dragon's Breath 7:25 In All Worlds 6:30 Irritant 6:12 Sea Of Dreams 7:31 Ringlefinch 6:00 Odious Odium 8:09 In My Dreams 7:43 Voodoo Doll 6:49 Qedarite (Bonus Track) 6:10 Agitator (Bonus Track) 7:16 Human Upgrade Frozen In Time 8:59 Dead Planet 8:20 Daemon Song 4:37 Near Future Myth 7:10 Fistful Of Shekels 6:48 The Sacred Key Of Kalfu 9:10 Cavok No Sig 9:45 Thoraxian 6:57 Seven Pillars Of Wisdom 7:42 Where Ghosts Lay... 4:26 Scavenger (Bonus Track) 3:43 Yiraka (Bonus Track) 10:13 Eat Static has long been one of my favourite artists. The albums released in the 90s were all somewhere between great and fantastic. Prepare Your Spirit is still to this day one of my favourite and most listened to albums. Its raw crunchy sci-fi sound, ladened with psychedelia and really good sample use always took me away to another dimension. In the early 2000s, output was less good, some albums that felt more pop or lounge and some retrospective compilations were all the scraps we had. So, after a long time with nothing new coming out, even Revisitation was 2009, 2015 sees a double CD of new Eat Static material. Excited I can say was too small a word to express how I felt when I randomly came across this album. Ecstatic is closer but still a little off the mark. I bought the CD instantly and was fortunate enough that my wife was away visiting her parents for 2 weeks and I was able to listen to this album a lot. I loved it from the first listen and while the downbeat CD pretty much stayed the same, the upbeat CD, mostly, just sounded better and better with each listen. This is basically exactly what I needed even if it isnt exactly what I wanted. It has the old Eat Static atmosphere, the sci-fi feeling, the cheesy but well used samples, the psychedelia and the crunchiness that made me fall in love with them in the 90s but it also sounds more modern: it feels more chrome and less raw, different but familiar, its just what I neededalmost. Ill quickly go over the bad. First there is an absolute travesty on this album; on the upbeat CD there is a song, an actual song and it stands out not just because there is singing in the middle of what is, samples aside, basically an instrumental album, it stands out because its utter shite (IMO)! An awful song, repetitive, annoying and I just wish it didnt exist. The singer is Robert Smith from The Cure, it doesnt matter, its still awful. Instant skip on the CD and I removed it from the rip I made. This is a big thing for me as I almost never skip and think that an album is much better as a whole but in this case the album is better without this song. The second negative thing I have to say about this album is that the bonus tracks are only on the digital download version. Theres no download link or code in contained with the CD so if you spend the extra money getting the CD, you end up with less music, but if you spend less on the digital download, you get more. I dont understand the reasoning behind this, as a fan of physical media it seems counter-intuitive, they must be trying to steer people away from CDs and onto downloads. Well congratulations, you made me pirate some music. Although I bought the CD I had to go to a torrent site and download the FLAC. Now, on to the positive! The rest of the music is great, really really nice stuff with an Eat static flavour in a more modern style than the albums released in the 90s. The rest of the collaborations with the likes of Steve Hillage, Chris Rich and Martian arts, work wonderfully. The samples are sometimes very cheesy (Im looking at you Voodoo dolls) but even when they are, they work nicely and even on repeated listens they hold up well. This has always been a strong point of Eat Static, cheesy sci-fi samples that actually fit in to the music really well and there is no exception here, theres even a smattering on the classic Wrath of Khanh sample Let them eat static! which gives the music a nostalgic touch. The upbeat CD is very danceable, even when listening at home I feel my body aching for the dancefloor. My favourites are System Static, Dragons Breath, Odious Odium & Voodoo Doll, they are all very energetic with nice acid touches and trippy atmospheres. Voodoo Doll has some really cheesy Scooby Doo samples but they work pretty well and the synths and bassline just make me melt into the wall. The downbeat CD is not so downbeat, its not ambient made for floating off in a dreamy haze. Its quite powerful downbeat, strong beats, harsh synths and while its definitely downbeat it still has a lot of energy. There are some tracks with lengthy samples, Frozen in Time and Dead Planet that get a little tiresome after repeated listens dont go so far as ruining the music even after 20+ listens. Standouts on this CD are Near Future Myth, its dark atmosphere punctuated by bright melodic sounds, Cavog No Sig also with a dark atmosphere and surreal landscape and Where Ghosts Lay which sounds like its title, very soft glitchy piece with ethereal voices. All the rest are decent and quite eclectic while keeping with a similar feeling, the Eat Static feeling. The Bonus Tracks I was quite hoping for these to be crap and justify them giving them only to the digital crowd but theyre not in the most part. None are quite as good as the best on the actual CDs but theyre pleasant enough and fit well on the end of the CDs. Agitator is actually a little mellower but still with a lot of energy and makes a fitting end track. Yiraka at the end of the downbeat side is a nice dreamy track with what sounds like flutes blending into female vocals. All in all its a very worthy purchase. Except for one track the upbeat CD is fantastic, the downbeat CD has some less stellar tracks but they are all at least good and there are some wonderful standouts.
  20. Still thinking of your ant invasion? 🐜 The samples sound nice, kind of glitchy
  21. No, I don't have many. If I ever get my PC back out I'll see about uploading some more.
  22. I used to do some mixes like that, went from Classical to Darkpsy to industrial to morning trance etc. I liked it, no one else really cared for it though.
  23. No one at work has any idea how excel works, so it's either do everything myself or allow my boss to totally fuck it and then I'd have to redo it. It's not that hard to use is it?
  24. What the hell are they supposed to do?
  25. Thanks for the recommendations, I'll check them out when the slow metal mood hits me later
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