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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Total Eclipse - Little Bit of Heaven from TIP Orange -
Another album that I feel still sounds really good today. May not be in as heavy rotation as it was 20 years ago, but it still gets some love
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Eat Static - Prana & Hallucinogen - Solstice are a couple of favourites for me đ I like everything on this, it's a good classic compilation. Genetic - Trancemission is always a winner
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Hallucinogen - The Singles & Albums remastered
abasio replied to Trolsk's topic in General Psytrance
This is in my wishlist (Digital only these days, thank god for Band camp with FLAC) but waiting for the GBP to JPY exchange rate to calm down a bit. 15GBP now is just really expensive in yen đŠ -
What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
The early TIP colour compilations were fantastic. I was lucky to get most of them on CD including MU (Clear Compilation) which I am listing to now The Infinity ProjectâUforica (Paul Jackson Remix) Organic NoiseâLabyrinth Of Colours Total EclipseâCan't Do That Astral ProjectionâEnlightened Evolution The Infinity ProjectâOverwind Laughing BuddhaâKarma Growling Mad ScientistsâHead Rush BrainmanâHear The Air HallucinogenâSoothsayer DoofâDestination Bom -
Now I know that you are trolling They didn't exist because YOU didn't see them on eBay? Nothing exists outside of eBay right? If they don't exist the what is this? I'll not say any more on the topic if you cannot discuss things in good faith.
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Thanks for proving, once again, that youâre not really engaging with facts or reality. Iâll leave you to your car pictures and personal theories. I came back after many years away hoping there might still be some meaningful discussion here, but if this is what passes for it now, Iâll bow out of this thread. If anyone else still around wants to talk music, gear, or just share memories of the old psytrance days, Iâm always happy to chat elsewhere on the forum.
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Right now: Doof - Mars Needs Women By far the best track of this name -
So let me get this straight: â You deny the existence of the MDRâE868 even though it was literally in Sonyâs catalog. â You think Pentium 1 processors and wood TVs somehow prove the E848 was the âsecond most expensive.â â And now Iâm supposed to judge 1995 earbuds based on a smartphone recording of your Canton speakers and your dadâs 2006 car stereo? 𤨠Right⌠Anyway, facts donât change: ⢠The MDRâE888 was more expensive than the E848. ⢠Ultimate Ears & Westone pro IEMs did exist in 1995 and cost $700â900. ⢠And yes, the MDRâE868 also existedâcatalog scans are out there if you care. If youâre more interested in uploading random car audio videos than actually looking at historical facts, thatâs on you. Iâll stick with documented prices, not nostalgia and smartphone mic recordings. đ
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30 years later and this is still one of my top albums. Absolutely love it from start to finish and I still listen to it all the time.
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So⌠Pentium processors, old TVs, your dadâs car, and Creative Audigy cards somehow prove the MDRâE848 was the secondâmost expensive inâear of 1995? đ¤ Interesting logic. Look, Iâm not arguing whether you like the soundâthatâs subjective. If the E848 is the best youâve heard, great. But liking them doesnât rewrite history: ⢠Sony MDRâE888 was actually the top consumer earbud back then, more expensive than the E848. ⢠Ultimate Ears and Westone were already selling pro inâear monitors for $700â900 in 1995âliterally 20Ă the price of the E848. ⢠And if we go beyond earbuds, Sennheiserâs HE60/HE90 electrostatics were in the thousands. So no, the E848 wasnât anywhere near the topânice midâhigh consumer buds, sure, but not the âsecond most expensive inâear option of the era.â
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Eat Static - Almost Human đ -
The MDRâE848 definitely wasnât the second most expensive inâear option in 1995. Professional inâear monitors already existed and cost hundreds of dollars. In 1995, the first custom dualâdriver IEMs were made. These custom monitors sold for around USâŻ$700â900 per set, far beyond any consumer earbud pricing. Westone and Shure were also producing early stage monitors like the Shure E1 and E5, similarly priced in the high hundreds of dollars. So, there were already models costing 20Ă more than the E848. Even within Sonyâs own consumer lineup, the MDRâE848 wasnât the most expensive. The MDRâE888 was Sonyâs flagship consumer earbud at the time, retailing around ÂĽ5,000â6,000 (about USâŻ$50). Other models like the MDRâE868 and MDRâE838 also sat above the E848 in price, in the ÂĽ4,000â5,000 range. The MDRâE848 cost about ÂĽ3,300 (~USâŻ$30)âupper midâtier but not top of the line, even for Sony. So the E848 was neither the second most expensive earbud, nor close to the highest-priced in-ear option in 1995. At best it was a midâhigh consumer model, well below both Sonyâs own E888 and the genuinely expensive IEMs.
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I first got this album on cassette đ at an Eat Static gig in the 90s Oh man was it amazing back then, and oh my is it still absolutely brilliant. Still listen to this and it still sounds absolutely brilliant. Does it sound dated? Hell yeah, dated to an era of great music.
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Sony have always made amazing budget gear. Before I got in to higher end stuff I think I used the free earphones I got with a Sony phone for ages Sony is one of those companies that make great stuff at every price point.
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Try the Sony DAPs, bulky things but they have decent power to drive fairly demanding headphones without the need for an external amp so is still good for on the go music.
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I'll agree on the skinny girls one. So many girls dancing a lot and taking a load of pills often lead to skinniness Especially trippy flouro girls Rather than mountains though, Goa reminds me of beach parties And parties in the jungle I guess we all feel nostalgic from where we first experienced the music. Curious to hear what other people remember when they hear Goa
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
There's a guy on Band camp called Framework that remixes and releases tonnes of old trance (not psy) stuff. It's really good, his latest is basically modernized Northern Exposure (Sasha & John Digweed) which I was just listening to before I realized he'd released this đ He puts his stuff up, then it's only up for a short time so I am suspect about the legality of his mixes, but they're oh so good and super nostalgic. -
Speaking of too much real world....just got home from work, it's 1am and need to be up at 7 to go back to work đŠ
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As people get older they are more invested in the real world and have less time to spend online, so you end up chatting with younger people you see as more brain-dead đ if us old folks could come back and talk about proper old people topics like 30 year old music, it'd be great đ¸
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Not trying to start a fight, I am just curious about how well you regard the MDR- e848s A decent budget earphones from 30 years ago. Taste is subjective so I am really interested in why anyone would prefer these over higher end stuff.
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I'm afraid that doesn't sound like a great advert for the Canton Speakers. I will definitely not be looking further in to that company if they can't outdo a 30 year pair of cheap earphones. Try the Sony IER-Z1Rs if you really want to hear good bass and detail. Or the MDR-Z1Rs if you prefer headphones. On hearing these you will never be able to go back to something like the MDR- e848s THen again, it's probably better advice NOT to try these. Honestly if you are happy with what you've got, there is no point paying tonnes of money for something else. But at the same time, don't go on forums claiming they are the best thing ever and not expect to get roasted đĽ
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I just checked, they were released as a budget pair in 1995 đ˛ They sometimes go for stupid money on eBay because they're so old and nostalgic. But they're not good to put in your ears mate. If you have a bit of money, please try something new.
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They came free with a Sony player I bought in the 90s mate. Great for a freebie at the time, but in 2025 if this is your reference, then I cannot take anything you say about audio fidelity seriously.
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I finally listened to this. Not sure why you think it's Goa. Sounds like poppy euro trance. I listen to the original: Doof - Mars Needs Women quite a lot and that is a proper Goa track, very reminiscent of my time spent in Goa in the 90s The Miranda rip off reminds me more of the Euro festivals later on, which were still great, but were trying to attract a more diverse crowd.