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  1. So i've installed reason 3.0 yesterday (got it free, working in an audio shop has its advantages, yay) and I'm looking for some kind of good basic video tutorial, something to get me started. Any recommendations?
  2. Stryder, you're new signature makes me epileptic *spacks out*
  3. I'm very happy about psyshop, never had a single problem, very fast deliveries (2 days for belgium that is) Never ordered from from saiko tho.
  4. This is a truly great album. I didn't think much of it when I bought it in 2004 and almost never played it. But recently, when I was mixing at home I put it up again and WHOA, I was blown away. Very melodic, atmospheric and dark. And OK, some tracks are a bit noisy and they use guitars quite a lot (but in a good sense most of the time) but the overal sound of the tracks makes you feel like you're in the middle of a hurricane or something, i cant quite explain. Their track donuts was one of my favorite goa tracks back in the days and I am happy to see that their style haven't changed a lot, it gives me the same blown away feeling. One of the best 2004 releases IMO 8,5/10
  5. Astral Projection - Trust in trance Etnica/Pleiadians MFG - new kind of world Transwave - Helium Filteria Dimension 5 - Transdimensional Talamasca - Behind the mask Total Eclipse - Violent relaxation ... These always seem to get me going :posford: Edit: Oh sorry, you want new ones (personally i think old stuff is more powerfull) for dark try: Electrypnose, kin dza dza, cosmo,... full-on: Audialize, Rinkadink, Rastaliens, AMD, The Misted Muppet, the new Cosmosis,...
  6. Very nice album, perfectly mixes psytrance with breaks & jungle. Get it if you're a fan of both goa ad breaks, if you can still find it. 8/10
  7. Seen them live twice, first time the year dig your own hole came out, second time when surrender came out. Absolutely amazing live act. :posford:
  8. Total Eclipse - The Furnace Talamasca - Sinai
  9. Yessss,very nice! Cristian Vogel - Sub Version Woody Mc. Bride - Rattlesnake Psykovsky - Beloochi rmx Pisstank - Punching your girlfriends cunt till it bleeds Venetian snares - Doormouse Megamix Doormouse - Skelechairs rmx Hellfish - Speed Drinking Droon - Cripplefight Sickboy - Bohemian Crapsody ....
  10. Rastaliens - Xplore the wild side Audialize - Wanted Rinkadink - Rabbit from darkside Melicia - Running out of time And yes, pretty much everything from nexus media and timecode
  11. That looks like a really good compil indeet, i know that skelechairs remix of Doormouse kicks ass!! @ Basilisk, if you like funny breakcore you have to check out Shitmat, seriously. Also listen to this very nice FREE compilation on Cock Rock Disco (the label of Jason Forrest). It gives a nice view on the different aspects of breakcore, hardcore and IDM with some af the leading artists in the genre. http://www.cockrockdisco.com/free.html
  12. +1 If I want to hear those high BPM's I listen to some jungle ridden hardcore/breakcore witch I think are much more fit for this tempo. If you apply it to psytrance everything blends together in one noisy polyphony in which you can hardly distinguish any melodies. And melodies are the reason I listen to psy. When it comes to rhytmical madness I prefer IDM, jungle, Breakcore, whatever.
  13. Mastodon - Blood Mountain one of teh best metal albums I 've heard recently. Also I totally love the artwork.
  14. I never noticed this album was mixed. I'll check my cd tonight
  15. Texas Faggott - Pilluminati Cunt Roll :posford:
  16. These are the best pair you can get for your money. They sound decent and are practically indestructable because they are flexible. And they cost only about 50€. I work in a DJ shop and the headphones we get the most for reparation are those overpriced Pioneer HDJ1000's. They sound pretty good but they are so fragile. Also we have lots of problems with tose Stanton DJ 3000 headphones, something bad with the cable.
  17. *drool* I myself use these: AKG K141 Very nice, detailed sound and very confortable, ideal for home listening but not for DJ'ing because they are open. Nothing compares to these for DJ'ing: Sennheiser HD 25. The loudest you can get. I'm saving up to buy a pair soon
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