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  1. http://www.sonic-energy.net/interviews/cujorius.html Enjoy
  2. left click > save as... works perfectly o0
  3. He's making some truly twisted mind-bending stuff on literally every other release he was in last year especially the last ones Stand out's: Furious - Lost Psy Way (v/a - Invisible Incursion) Furius - Electric Guitar of Furious (v/a- Namaste from Russia) " - Big Fuckin Monkey (Kill fukin bill) and while some it can be real hard and agreesive he does have a softy side like Furious - alliance (Namaste....) Furious - Influence (Timeless Flash) which i'm not to crazy about but you can appreciate the difference... is definatelly a new sound in there and i love what he's building... He has an upcoming record on DejaVu as as his side project... Paradigma called “Sirius Jokerus ”
  4. oh nice ... downloading edit: very sentimental... broken hearted kind of stuff, the 'psy' touches are minimal... but well put together... i'm a freak so i would have liked to see them come out a bit more and play around with sax... but what it does, it does well... very mature i think the piano bits give it a really gloomy edge... not sure if the levels are ok or the if the bitatrate in the mp3 is too low is so is distoring... shame... :/ get it out somewhere so i can hear the full version... and don't disregard vocals.. but that's probably cause i have been listening to big jazz bands in radio lately... love that old sound for some reason
  5. i for one, find sticking my head in refrigerator and then closing the door several times... real hard helps a lot... can't recommend this method enough
  6. right on brother, right on... i'm taking the wig this time as it seems i'm going bald...
  7. we down on sunday for monthly meeting righ? bring your toga!
  8. exactly me and Kris never gave him a membership... he pleaded like hell though
  9. if that is the case there is hope after all N.R.S. half of RAM got an album last year Serios Porn Collector - User to me, the best progressive/minimal piece this year... i mean, last year
  10. Proggressive /Minimal: - Serious Porn Collector - User - Sensient - Pressure Optimal - V/A - Inner Circle - V/A - Intelligent Manipulation - v/a - will buy more prog next year... Tech/...: - Metalogic - Magnetic Influence - V/A - IdeaFX - V/A - Electroscopic - Procs - stuck in the oven with me (come on it was downright techno/forest...) - V/A - Chronika chap. II Fool This and that: - Mr. Peculiar - Mind Dala - v/A - Build your own Reactor - Bodhisattva 13:20 - Excurssions Through the Ancient Future - v/a Vibraspirit Vol. 11 - hmm... hmm... v/A - In Crypto...? is that full on Forest/desert/disenfranchised Trance - Scozbor - Mountain Lord - Derango - Tumult - V/A - Invisible Incursion - Para Halu - the world of Peace - V/A Mushi Mistery Dark/Speed-freak trance and somewhere in between - ghreg on earth - SIGILWEAVER - V/A - Hocus Peakus - V/A - Namaste from Russia - V/A Crazy Goblins and wicked pixies - v/a - Multiple Personalities Moderator's Note: this list has been modified by user at page 9, post #175
  11. it's probably relating to the peaking goddess collective feat. alex grey... Peak records likes to open compilations with tracks like that.... no clue which one might be though, you might need to do a bit of hunting on saiko sounds for samples..
  12. what i can't stand about the SA is those damn pick ups with the screetchy trumpets and their own spice of full on... it gives me headaches... but that's just me, if you like it and it seems you do then, knock yourself out
  13. i will... don't think it'll make a difference as i have never bought a cd from Nexus media
  14. agreed... i just can't stand south africa with the exception of broken toy and some nano in the early days... Shift was decent last year... this one... ehh...
  15. RAH2D2

    v/a Lyserg Lesson

    well my copy is a bit low... like 7 db's below the 90's mark... correctable problem...
  16. RAH2D2

    v/a Lyserg Lesson

    my copy is fine, but some users reported having some really bad mastering on a number of copies apparently Sony (India) messed up or something... the mastering by Chromatone is perfect though. where did you encounter trouble? i'll double check
  17. aww.. that's where ther line starts blurring, i wouldn't consider it 'dark' trance at all... it's actually quite uplifting, but deeply psychedelic... in my view
  18. back when i played diablo i used to have entire playlists created for that endevour... Like 'Smash It' from Paste or something like that. i love playing any kind of game to psy trance...
  19. i started an account, but quickly got bored adding releases... For a while there...i thought i could get some use out of it... but it turns out sending mail from here, costs me (i kid you not... 30 dollars)... so... if anybody is willing to pay 30 dollars for shipping contact me
  20. that club is fukinn hugggeeeee... i got so lost the last and first time i was there.. hehe.. good fun, looks interesting.
  21. Artist: Bodhisattva 13:20 Album: Excurssions Through the Ancient Future Label: Truffle Records Web: http://www.trufflerecords.com/ Year: 2005 Format: CD Songs: 01 Psychoactive Wizardry 02 Pac vs. R2 03 Telekinetic Dream 04 Ancient Future 05 Celestial Novice 06 Xcon Negative 07 Electronegative Beings 08 Juxtaposition Existence 09 Power Vortex Boddishtava 13:20 better known as Chris Martin, is another Californian from the latest American invasion importing raw goods in the form of orchestrated madness. Author of a book on production tips and techniques, he is due to release his second album Secret's of the Mojave next month on Geomagnetic.tv / Darkstar Records. Bodhisattva means one who seeks enlightenment and encourages others to be enlightened. The 13:20 bit relates to the frequencies known as the Hunab-Ku. In the ancient Mayan culture the term is credited for giving mathematical structuring to the universe, describing the certainty of cosmic consciousness (Fusion Anomaly). Pretty dense stuff huh? He didn't just pick those names at random. So beyond all this clever-worded identity, how is the sound? I have quacked out a theory for this type of beats looking to appeal desert trancers: psychosomatic forest-styled fractal sounds, a good doze of bubbly, stretchy, liquid melodic bleeps, discounting the tweeter-bleeder kicks of the 150's club… for full on. All tracks run on the 144 mark with enough diversity throughout to keep it interesting, lacking evolution within the actual tracks though. Why so seemingly slow in comparison to his kindred brothers in the dark side? Because the desert is really, really hot and the idea of stomping your boots off for more than five minutes evaporates with the sheer thought of dehydration. There are very interesting standouts here, the ‘Psychoactive Wizard' presents as a strong opener advocating fickle effects with an impressive display of disarray, conjuring psychoactive production. It goes a bit mono-thematic on the engine, like most tracks here which is a shame cause there a lot of novel ideas. Vocodic chanting is a short but sweet affair in the track leaning awkwardly on psycho-active harmonics. The rest of the trip carries forward squelching away until it reaches cruising altitude. A possible remix of this could be devastating (in the good way The Pac vs. R2 relates a lot more to R2D2 having a full on orgasm… Handcuffed to the bed, decked out in S&M gear, screaming his lungs out. The little breaks before he drops the basssssline again will make a Star Wars fan smile. In Celestial Novice the psy breaks start shinning a bit more, the bass gets more playful and that is positive. The relentless effects are conjured with a sense of pace telling a full story. Once again that melody by end, hiding away in the raindrops of effects doesn't convince me much. The same thing happens in 'Ancient Future', it's a good thing is rather reserved and short. In ‘Telekinetic Dream', things start heating nicely. It really goes out of its way to mount different themes and sounds pulling a decent pick up.A little diversity on the bass would be very welcomed, but shakers and the claps complement the vibe well with prissy attention to detail. From the battle samples, screams, swords to the thunders without sounding morbid or tragic. It's all in good fun. The only real grudge I hold is the lack of progression in the static bass lines and rigid kicks. If a third of the energy that is focused on the groove, was invested on the beats it would be standout material. Does it matter much? Only if you want to nitpick, on the higher ranges there is so much action you will hardly notice. Before this excursion I had not heard much of Truffle Records and they are standing true to its name. As for Chris' progression it will be really interesting to follow the development of this artist with a new album next month, because there is definitely potential here. Admittedly the artwork isn't all to exiting and I have erred judging the book by it's cover…
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