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Redeemer

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  1. For the record, sound quality is essential with this music which is why I hate to think of downloading it.

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    I wonder if you could actually pass a blind test to differentiate between high quality mp3 and CD audio. I agree that a good sound system is important, because it actually makes a huge difference, but the difference between good quality mp3 and CD is minimal. And then you can always do what I do and download flacs (lossless audio codec) instead of mp3s.

  2. I can think of only two albums I can really get excited about from this year:

     

    Filteria - Sky Input

    Juno Reactor - Labyrinth

     

    Filteria shows that it's still very possible to make fresh sounding, intense, melodic goatrance and Juno shows how to blend different musical styles for amazing results (IM & X-Dream take notes coz your attempts sucked).

     

    Then there has been lot of proggy stuff that I can't get excited about but is still good/ok/nice/pleasant listen:

     

    12 Moons - Solid State

    Andromeda - Temptations

    FREq - Strange Attractors

    Kooler - Open

    Son Kite - Colours

    The Higher Human Form - Neurohighways

     

    And some other stuff worth mentioning:

     

    Four Carry Nuts - Mechanical Age

    Fünf D - Angelheart

    Jupiter 8000 - Twisted Bliss

  3. I see your point Spindrift, however you might not consider that there are still people (including me) who only have an analog modem. You probably know what that means, I mean fuck, I just don´t want to spend the whole day in front of my PC.

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    So why not leave it downloading when you go to bed and by the time you wake up it will be ready? Even with a modem you would get it 10 times faster than ordering a CD via mail.

  4. Hold on now, what the hell is going on in here? First Filteria comes and blasts away with his amazing, Pleiadians influenced melodic explosion, and now you're telling me there's another melodic goa piece coming up? I thought music was supposed to be dead and buried years ago and we were all supposed to live with boring, randomized noise for the rest of our lives?! I'm stunned.

  5. Does anyone have any idea where anyone, including myself can buy Jaïa - Blue Energy on CD?

     

    This is one of those albums I've been looking to buy for quite some time.

     

    I heard Blue Energy was a really good album and it got great reviews, including right here on this site years ago. :) But I have no idea where it exists to order and buy.

     

    Any suggestions?

    :blink:

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    Huh, don't miss it just because you can't buy it anymore (if you can't). That's what the Internet is for. ;)

  6. It's just not so good people here should herald it as the next big thing, but Filteria sure has potential...

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    Well, after listening to this for a couple of days now, I would have to disagree and say that it is that good. Definately better than anything else I have heard in many, many years (besides Juno Reactor - Labyrinth).

     

    Of course you are entitled to your own opinion, but if others want to herald this as the next big thing, that is their right also. ;)

  7. how can people make judgements based on 3-minutes samples???

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    Well, by keeping in mind that it's a 3 minute sample, I suppose. :) The thing is that this is so different than anything else out there that you could judge that from a 10 seconds sample. Of course such judgement is not the same thing as reviewing an album, more like first impression etc.

  8. After listening an mp3 version of the album one thing bothers me though. Is it just me or have the melodies lost some of their screaming edge in the mastering process? They sound somehow softer and more "messy" than in the samples that were available on the filteria site?

     

    On the plus side there seems to be more kick in the bass drums and the overall soundquality seems better, still it kinda bugs me that the melodies don't sound quite as exploding as in the original samples. Or maybe there's just something wrong in the rip I got.

  9. On the other hand though, this new style DID move forward and created something new...

    In other words it progressED. In that case it should be called progressed trance, not progressive trance, because imo the music itself that we call progressive isn't such. It is not moving forward but standing still. It doesn't continue steadily by increments, because it never has many sounds at once, more like minimalistic? :huh::)

  10. Now, it is rare to find minimal mentioned anywhere. It's all about progressive, alot of which can be classified more accurately as minimal, or whatever, but definately NOT progressive as represented by sounds by such artists as Freq, Andromeda, Antix, The higher human form etc.

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    Hmm, I'm having major troubles understanding where these genre definitions come from.

     

    I mean the dictionary definition for progressive is as follows:

     

    # Moving forward; advancing.

    # Proceeding in steps; continuing steadily by increments: progressive change.

     

    What comes to progressive music I think the first definition can be ruled out. Obviously progressive trance is very much formulaic and tied into certain fixed form.

     

    And the second would seem to fit much better with music that adds layer after layer and continuously builds, again this definition would seem to fit much better with other types of trance than what we call progressive.

     

    Then again the artists you mentioned could very well be called minimal in my opinion, they have less layers and things going on than goa or full on etc, thus minimal?

     

    The problem I have with minimal is that instead of minimal it to me seems to often mean more like nothingness, that is that there is absolutely nothing going on in a track... At least that's what I think of lots of the minimal that came out around 2000.

  11. Well, I can only defend myself, when I said I'm glad it's over, I meant that I'm glad it's over SO something new and better can emerge. What I did not mean is that I'm glad someone loses something that they like. It's just that sometimes it at least appears so that these subgenres kind of take over the whole scene and if you don't really like that particular subgenre then there may not be much to get excited about for an unknown period of time.

  12. How can someone be glad that a genre of psytrance is over, like Redeemer and eleria said. I think they need to learn some things first......

    Well, obviously I'm not happy that you are loosing a genre that you like. Back in 2000 it's just kind of felt that the minimal wave killed everything I personally liked about goa & psy, but I guess it's wrong to blame minimal for that. It's just how it felt back then... So don't get me wrong, I'm just hoping for the good days before minimal to come back. :D

  13. Hi Redeemer, Spindrift basically said already the same I was thinking, when I read the artist names in your post: It has been good morning music at it's time.

    Nowadays I would consider it "homelistening", yes.

    Generally morning/daytime music is quite ok for homelistening (like I mentioned earlier with the finnish sounds), but for me as well that is only one part of the party and I find it very important that there are dark/wiered/twisted/crazy tracks for the night time as well.  :)

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    Yep maybe I see your point, maybe I don't. Perhaps there's this sort of separation in the music these days. Maybe that's why I really don't like most new psy. The crazy party music is missing something that for me separates music from just noise, and the homelistening stuff just doesn't have enough to get you "there".

  14. Yep, I got into the whole party thing (what's possible here anyways) too late I guess. I did see Hallucinogen, Astral Projection, Infected Mushroom, Man with no Name etc live a couple of years ago and I thought it was great, even if you guys mind the stage effect or whatever, or think that you can't play a set with such artists at night. :) Maybe I just haven't learned yet to be picky enough.

  15. And Redeemer, I did like a few of the act's you just mentioned back in the days.

    Most of it a bit dated by now, but nice morning music at the time.

    But I can understand you don't enjoy going to parties much, because if you try to play those artists in the night nowadays you would usually quickly empty the dancefloor.

     

    Yes you are absolutely right, that's exactly why I said that when I go to party I have to settle for whatever it is they're playing, because I just don't like new psy (with a few exceptions of course). For me it's basically all the same whether they play commercial trance or new psy because I can't get excited from either one.

  16. @Redeemer: Stress was maybe not the best word to use in this context, but the meaning of it is applyable to music.

    Stress: "A mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences".  When I am sitting at home and don't want to dance, music which is made for dancing can be an "adverse external influence" and, in my case, it can lead to a "disruptive or upsetting condition."

    But hey in the end it is just words we use to describe and explain personal feelings and it is a bit difficult and limiting sometimes.

    Yes. For me it was for instance stressing to be in the army partly because I couldn't listen to music very often and I have been used to listen to it all day every day. :)

     

     

    Same with the word "problem" (which I think I didn't use, but anyways...)

    What's really a problem is that people like Bush making descisions concerning the whole world. ....

    That's why I put a questionmark in there because I was unsure which term would best describe it, I thought you saw these issues as "problems" in music.

     

    Nevertheless I find it at least disturbing and counterproductive for the psychedelic trance scene, when the music becomes more homelistening-friendly. As I said earlier, I think, that that is only good for CD sales. The thing is that people like me, which mainly love the music for dancing, are not the big CD buyers. People that buy CDs are the homelisteners. So if artists/labels want to raise their sales they have to consider that and for me this is one reason, why there are less and less crazy dancefloor tunes being produced and well yes, for me it is kind of a problem, because it destroyes what psychedelic trance used to be about.

    :)

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    I like artists like Hallucinogen, Pleiadians, Chi-A.D., Ra, Dimension 5, Transwave, Man With No Name, Cosmosis, Tandu etc etc etc. I don't know if you find that home listening or party music but I know I'd love to hear that stuff on either occasion be it home or a party. :)

  17. Hehe, no doubt I could never enjoy those artists dancefloor or no dancefloor. I just don't see how music that I pretty much hate would suddenly become likeable in a different place, it's the same damn music. :D By the way, what is stage effect?

  18. That's why I entirely disagree with the idea that psy trance should be more orientated to homelistening. Imo it kills the idea and the spirit of the music. Psychedelic trance is dancefloor music, that's where it comes from and that is where it belongs. I think it is very bad for the quality of the music, when people try to produce stuff, which works on the dancefloor and also is nice to listen to at home. Come on, the only reason to promote this, is because of CD sales. Otherwise what the f*ck. Make music to listen to at home, or make music that makes people dance like crazy and overcome their ego.

    I'm sure there's space for both kinds of music, that is if you feel there should be a division such as that.

     

    I also disagree with the statement, that music that sounds good at home also sounds good at a party or vice versa. There is lot's of music which I like to listen to at home, but which doesn't get me dance all night. Then there are many tracks, that I find "kick ass" at a party, but I can hardly ever listen to them at home, because they are just too much.

    What's important here is that that is your personal opinion, not an absolute fact. For me it simply isn't like that. :)

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