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SeaWasp

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  1. Ok now seriously what music is a bpm between 0-50?

     

    That is fucking retarded... even dub is 70bpm... don't think you can get much slower than that. At least not in any of the genres mentioned here.

    ambient, glitch, circuit bending.... <_<
  2. I'm sure it will come to a shock to many that I prefer the long ones. Growing up listening to Pink Floyd - Echoes and Shine On You Crazy Diamond will do that to you I guess.. :D

    Dont' forget Meddle :) .

     

    @abasio - But yeah... cool totally forget who it was.. thanks ;)

  3. If it is really good then long, otherwise short as possible. :P

    But isn't that with any music? :rolleyes:

     

    Ambient music should be listenable as background music, but can be complex when listening "in-depth" (Who am i quoting?)

     

    Having said that, as long as there is some weird form of rhythm, I'm all ears, and will try to hear it through to the end... :)

     

    And yes, I do prefer long ambient tracks. They especially need time to build up...

  4. I put down the favourite tempos as 100 - 120, 140-160, 160-gabba... etc. who's the other one? :ph34r:

    I do not however like a solid 60/90/120/180 bpm track... to me, it has to be up or down one point... (i'm not really big on tracks that sound like marches :P)

     

    As for the 160 bpm thing: 160 bpm is cool because at that tempo, psychedelic trance is fast, but when D'n'B is on that tempo, it's said to be slow... D'n'B mixed with Psy at this tempo makes for a pleasant combination...

     

    (ssp warning!) My stuff, nowadays seems to revolve around the 155-165 BPM range....

  5. I will be 37 this year. But I don't feel it at all. I would like to think this music keeps you young, and I feel that it has done so for me. I am also an Ultimate frisbee player on a nationally ranked team so that probably helps.......

    ...

    Mdk

    I honestly hate to one up you here, but I have an uncle who's turned 60 just recently, he played over the summer, among other things :P, but not a psy head (he plays a mean tabla though :posford: )

  6. I'm seeing more quality psytrance from "underground" releases rather than stuff that comes off of a label. I'm gonna make a guess that some of the smaller labels, if they don't take any risks on new guys, could potentially drop out of business... It would be cool if psy was just a straight community based style of music (ie: no labels, just artists selling records independantly).

     

    As for me, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna keep on doing what I do... woo.

  7. I am curious to see your list :)

    Cosmosis - Howling at the moon

    Juno Reactor - Luna-Tic

    Space Tribe & Electric Universe - The Acid Test

    Slinky Wizard - Wizard

    Koxbox - Fuel-On

    Space Tribe - Out there in the Universe

    Space Tribe - Beyond the Subatomic

    Space Tribe - Tantra Mantra

    Technossomy - Electron Bender

    Goa Gil - Po Tolo (B Sirius mix)

     

    Yes I am a huge old-school Space Tribe fan...

    Enough squelch? :P

  8. i know what your saying.. what about cosmosis.. sorry those tracks have enough 303

    cosmosis - Howling at the moon :pissed:

     

    I think that one needs to go on your list. that one is a mad track driven completely by the bassline. I'd say the 303 is the fundamental keyboard of goa... bleh... to each his own, I guess. My list would be slightly different.

  9. Hey there, anyone familiar with Art of Trance could help me here. I'm asking about the opening sample. The sample is some syllables (maybe in a different language?) and the kick drops in. Anyway the voice sounds a little like Michele Adamson. Is it? or is it someone else?

     

    Anyway, thanks.

  10. I hate to necro this thread, but a favourite (certainly not the best) bassline for me was Iron Madness & Sungirl - Buddhist Pyramidi. the bass in that one becomes really groovy, and adds to the kinda chunky sound.

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