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  1. i vote to lock Radi in a bass-ment playing only GMS at all times for a period of at least 48 hours... all in favour say aye
  2. god people is just a remix is just a track, is just an artist repeat after me, hallucinogen is human... why does everyone expect the world to come crumbling down after he releases a track? it's been 11 years since 1995, we all lovee the lone deranger, is time to move on... get yourself some new music please
  3. exactly why isn't he relesing a new hallucinogen? because it would probably sound like full on and everyone that holds him on a pedestal would loose its membership to the twisted fan club... and that would be bad for publicity... otherwise why not make new music??
  4. wow... what a classic the good cygnus x days... heheh
  5. a number of really nice tracks and not all coming from the usual suspects... nice to see new blood making a rawkus...
  6. just got a cd with unrlzdd killaghs from electryponose yes i was totally boasting that... you can ask him to send you tunes on his website, for all kinds of stuff... the right thing would be donate him some dough as he mails that stuff and everything... i'm extatic... it came with a cover and eveyrthing...
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    k90 hehe... if i had dollar for every time i have seen that cat live, he used to be all over hard house events in london... good stuff... opss wrong topic guess this relates to nothing about sales... my mistake
  8. i feel the same way, most people complained cause it wasn't the same minimal he had thrown in his first release, but this one feels a lot more developed.. anyway, for those that missed it it's their loss
  9. and yet you did nothing to start your campaign of 'negative' reviews guess it is a pain in the butt to write about stuff you don't like unless we're talkin about the GSH here...
  10. it's kind of funny to see you mr. DARK trancer raving over this release anyways.. i feel the same way... it's pretty cool stuff and i'm happy i got it
  11. speak for yourself... nice review btw... indepth...
  12. I had a chance to run an interview with alex and Peter from the Peacespect project along with Devil's Mind Records and it turned into an interesting piece about political influences, the scene in Sweden, opening new labels, new releases, etc... come take a look http://www.sonic-energy.net/interviews/peacespect.html
  13. can please get an autograph danke schoone p.s: looked like a cool gig
  14. hahah... good some people feel different and not everyone's a lemming
  15. Artist: Capsula Album: Synthesis of Reality Label: Ajana Records Web: www.ajana-records.com Year: 2005 Format: CD Songs: 01. Mulholand Dub 02. Retro Inversion 03. Don't Wake Up 04. Gates of Heaven 05. The Chemists Choice 06. Inorganic Creatures (Laugh Of the Goblin) 07. I Know that I Know 08. Human Mentality 09. Second Attention 10. Ride the Wave What's this about Capsula's one man front (Yosi Shamay) has brought new air to the recently established Ajana records introducing new proposals to the world of down tempo and ‘Synthesis to Reality' stands true to the hype. The contents include dubby beats, Hindu vibes spread thinly and good doze of acoustic chords with artifices molded to present day production standards. Touching on organic melodies with synthetic textures that however aural and dispersed feel completely purposeful. Time stretching screeches and scratches with disorienting voice samples from the likes of Allan Watts, Terrence McKenna, David Icke and Art Bell, complement the pace sometimes filling out empty spaces without being too forced. A down tempo mixture that moves with deep beats when it needs to, chilling down enough when it must. Per-song break-down 01. Mulholand Dub Mulholland Dub is filled with voice samples transporting us somewhere near a casting-room for the next Al Pacino movie. Thankfully the bass is dubby and we all woke up from the right side of the bed. The nearly constant break-beat a-la trip hop unwillingly never ends, but keeps the attention span lingering until the end. 02. Retro Inversion * If there is one sample I can completely digest is this little girl’s talking to us about changing perceptions and consciousness, dissolving well to conjured spasm of deep dub breaks. Psychedelia is spread sparsely with liquid notes dripping down from the speakers. The retro inversion refers to the main theme, aged like a black and white picture with a sepia fade by the borders. In the center this sounds as fresh as the newest version of Logic blended tastefully enough. 03. Don't Wake Up * The harps/guitars erupt with the effects boiling down beneath. Contrary to the name I would not classify this as sleeping material, it is not even ambient. The myriad elements of different melodies scattered throughout unfold harmoniously without any interruptions or samples to ruin the vibe. * 04. Gates of Heaven * We shift the gear down to a chilling pace while new ideas start cropping up. Once again the organic touches have a strange spice that I could only refer to as oriental. That is what the folks in the west called all things coming from Asia, India all the way to Japan because they did not understood the cultural differences well enough to create divisions… and I’m afraid I don’t know any better here. One thing is for sure, it’s a gorgeous little string number acting like the backbone of the track, nursing the slippery-sloppy effects to fruition. It liquefies by the end allowing enough breathing room between the beats to really… space out… ‘Mediate’ whatever the kids are calling it these days. 05. The Chemists Choice The chemist choice is a rather spacey doze of arpeggios that slide from the stereo effects. The synth moves well enough to keep things vibrant extending for a bit too long after 8 minutes, without any important changes in the main vibe. The long voice samples meant to create some awe or inspiration, deviate attention from the main subject… the music. 06. Inorganic Creatures (Laugh Of the Goblin) * My goodness the synthesis job of turning a cheeky little laugh into a chain of effects through nearly six minutes of transformations makes the Goblin worth listening. Like is customary by now strings rule supreme. Having sized only single tracks in the past we could guess Capsula had interesting proposals, but it wasn’t enough to frame down his personal style. At this point his flair becomes clearer. 07. I Know that I Know * I know that the samples make my head spin just trying to ponder what exactly does their meaning intent. Going back to the music, not much deviation from the usual arrangement of strings, not forgetting that squeamish lead scratching and sliding in between the organic notes indelibly. 08. Human Mentality We take a detour to Japanese landscapes, changing the track’s structure a bit from what was becoming the norm with a cute little surprise. Close your eyes for a second embracing those strange birdy squeaks and imagine the Geishas timidly smiling at you through their hand-held folding fan, decked out in their kimonos and silly little wooden sandals. Did I mention that stashed away god knows where, there are 20 thousand hits of blue Sandoz LSD? Maybe Japan? Pack your bags! –I’ll meet you in the airport. 09. Second Attention * This one brings enough interaction to keep a hoard of kids suffering from attention deficit disorder busy for at least… 8 minutes (about the same time than a double hit of Ritalin). The content bridges a bunch of influences we found scattered in previous tracks and wouldn’t be surprised if they were the same notes here and there. Overall is fine piece with the Capsula trademark branded all over… and that is a good thing folks. 10. Ride the Wave Ride the wave and the subsequent hidden track I see as part of the same chapter and personally I think I they would have worked better as a whole than two different parts. They call it artistic freedom though and Capsula has gained the right to do whatever he wants. We are talking about a spacey episode, beat less in composition without a trace of harmony including the wind gushes and effects… doing their thing… 11. Hidden Track The hidden goodie picks off from the whirl-wind with some dawn-inspired acoustic guitar and voice bits that like most samples in this album simply fade into unconsciousness. More than transmitting literal meaning, they simply hang in there as yet another sonic artifact to convey the mood. I’ll save the spiel and simply advice to… ride the wave. All and All Many people have referred to this album as ‘mature' and I don't really get it. Of course the music is well done… But how is it mature? Has the sound been aged at least twelve months in French Oak barrels? Is it intended for people twenty-five and over? This is a first taste of his work not counting the small number of tracks lying around in compilations, barely hinting a different style. It lacks the subtleness of Dakini Records and technically is not diverse enough to be up there with Aleph Zero, mainly because he is trying to get something out there in between, not compromising the sound on old formulas. There is an interesting path being drawn for the chill-heads ravaging through releases in search of new fusions with original ideas. If you were fond of Capsula's work from the beginning “Synthesis of Reality” works in a very fluid way to deliver a ‘smile to life' attitude, and a classy house-warming appeal with tripper friendly undertones. Can't ask for much else these days… * Favourites Where to get http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=2431 http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/aja/aja1cd003.html http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=5241
  16. i was so sure that hidden track said, 'i killed my daughter' oh well.. damn that was freaky anyhow
  17. i don't think it's about agreeing or not agreeing or seeing trends. So what if many of us did not know him? as musician you should know you can tell a lot about a person by his music, it's feelings just as much a energy, so down a to a very limited existential level those who apreciated his music in a way 'knew' him.... so what if he killed himself ? it was his life and we are nobody to judge his actions (even more not knowing the circumstances) people can still feel bad about it... it's this basic human emotion called empathy
  18. CCL is a colaboration between REV (Doof) got an album out last year 'Inverted'... and Paul Elfferich (Zebra-N)... there's an interview with EVP here > http://www.sonic-energy.net/interviews/EVP.html if you are looking for a good jellyheadz track check "insomnia" on (invisible incursion) top notch
  19. Yes, No what's to like/dislike about the place?
  20. yes you are right. the labels don't grow, but the market does, even if there isn't a an apropiate demand and supply model...
  21. ahh man is there such thing as an 'instructor' i might have found my calling in this life...
  22. not saying that some people aren't in it for the money, but you said yourself, labels in general aren't making money and they keep growing... why? people like the music, and their means of making money is gigs... its part of the snowball effect until psy trance gets engulfed by mainstream culture. in the meantime this means more choices for you not only as a listener but as a consumer... you are free NOT listen to what you don't like... we don't have power over free markets... the point is, becauase it is growing it means there is more interest in psy trance, and that's positive IMO.
  23. maybe, cause beleive it or not... some people want their music heard, even if it dosen't mean they will be selling thousands of copies, and probably haven't found success merging their work with other labels... ??? ... psychedelic trance... is growing, so thankfully (no offence) since you aren't the one who decides if 'innovative or fresh' ideas should reach the market people are taking matters into their own hands and creating small labels... i don't know why all of this sounds rather rethorical to me
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