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Agneton

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  1. Valley Of The Kings and another one is following on Sita Rec in a not so distant future ...more info soon
  2. There's only one Virtuart, it's indeed the one that released Drehkar. I love his music...so melancholic, uplifting, mystifying and emotional. Way to go, Draeke And of course instabuy on those CC singles!
  3. Taking Ethereal and Ypsilon5 as an example of newschool goa is so early 00'ies
  4. I personally really enjoy the colourfulness and spacey-ness of the cover (wait til you see the inlay etc...mmm sweetness!). Straydogs, thanx for your remark!! Feel free to leave a review in the appropriate topic, it's flattering to hear ^^ All of you, thanx for your interest in Sita, and I really think JBC Arkadii deserves to be released in a full album! Not only is his style really well-sounding and professional, but his melodies are so sweet oriental...definetely a Nitzhogoa artist imo! FYI, the release will also be distributed in mp3 and wav, of course!
  5. Updated!!! Preview samples and more info here: http://www.beatspace.com/7508/Sita+Records/JBC+ARKADII/Sounds+From+Tomorrow/detail.aspx
  6. Agneton

    Syndrome - Cold Fusion

    Hey bro, thanks for the compliment about my music, really apreciated!!! However, I'm dead serious when I say that albums like this one are the main source of inspiration for all my music!! Not to say I don't like and/or listen 'regular' Goa Trance, but to me Nitzhonot (i.e. the quality Nitzho, of course) is like an ameliorated form of most Goa, leaving out all the burdening and unnecessary parts, and focusing on those neverending melodies and powerful kicks! How can I explain myself? It's really a matter of taste, and I know I stand alone in my opinion against 99,999999999% of the rest of the world and 99,9999% of the psychedelic fans, that's for sure... . However, maybe I could draw your attention to a few points: -listen how often and many times the kick and percussion changes from track to track, and compare it to most goa trance and you'll find a world of difference...way more variation in here! -after each 16 beats, a new melody or change seems to bump its way in...it's of course very untrancy and unhypnotizing, but it adds so much surprises and climaxes! -so many rhytmic changes in each track, again way more often than in most goa...buildups, triplet parts, kickrolls everywhere,... Maybe Nitzho is to Goa what B-movies are to 'quality' movies. More gimmicks, less professionalism, but sooo much spontaneous enthusiasm ! That's enough for an explanation, I hope...
  7. Agneton

    Syndrome - Cold Fusion

    This is a really good Nitzhonot CD, but of course you can't expect much praise for this gem on a forum like this ...most people don't know a lot about this style! Anyhow, the music has darker tendencies and there's a good bunch of tweaking and layering to be found on here, packed with a wide variety of booming kicks and percussion. Speaking from a purely melodic point of view, there were better Nitzhonot artists around (depending on your taste I'd say Trivia, Luminus, Iceman, etc) but none of them come even close to the darker and strange moods created in these tracks. Think Alien. Think horror movies. Think sci-fi b-movies. Think it all together now! My personal favorites would be: 4. Brain Friction (What a badass kick!!) 7. Fortune Teller (A bit lighter in mood, but awesome for parties, with lots of variations and pretty tight sound) 8. Mantra (Rough, powerful, hard!) 9. Killer Apes (Outstanding track with awesome acidic sounds and a really deep kick) Recommended. 8/10
  8. My preferred tracks: Alienapia, Hypnotic Signal Skarma! Most of the rest is way too floating for me....good production for sure, but not my style! PS: I bought it
  9. Posted two extra CD's I'll take I'm in for some German Trance and Rave!!
  10. O man, you should check it out then!! it's been out since spring 2012!
  11. It's out now!!! Listen and buy it @ http://www.beatspace.com/7932/Sita+Records/Various/Protozoa+3/detail.aspx https://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/sia/sia2cd009.html Style: NITZHOGOA of course!!! Tracklist: CD1: 1. Agneton - Eden Ahead 2. Goalien - Hathor 3. Shivax - Nitzotzot 4. Lotus - Hyperdrive 5. Persistent Aura - Tales of the Sun 6. Timofey - Megahertz 7. Spectrum & Somnium - Sanatorium 8. Negous - Anatolia 9. Ion Vader - Eccentricity Prevails CD2: 1. E-Mantra - Forgotten Rituals 2. JBC Arkadii - The World of Spirit 3. Zopmanika - Look Into Yourself 4. Ephedra - Golden Times 5. Shivax - Divine Intervention 6. Mervit - Sento Oforia (extended version) 7. Agneton - Horizon in your Head (Dragun remix) 8. Ion Vader feat. Goalien - Visual Pattern 9. Lunar Dawn - No Time (Nova Fractal remix)
  12. Common guys! I like both of u so stop the fight don't wanna choose a side in this kind of stuff!
  13. Updates updates updates! It's out NOW! Buy mp3/wav at http://www.junodownload.com/products/jbc-arkadii-sounds-from-tomorrow/2193093-02/ Buy CD at http://www.beatspace.com/7508/Sita+Records/JBC+ARKADII/Sounds+From+Tomorrow/detail.aspx Sita Rec dives into spring season with the long-awaited debut album of one of their most prosperous and uprising inhouse artists, JBC Arkadii. Hailing from the faraway realms of Ussuriysk, Russia, situated on the crossroad between eastern and western influences, Arkadii Tronets gathered his inspiration to craft a unique style of Nitzhogoa, with a finely tuned ear for production quality. This ultimately resulted in "Sounds From Tomorrow", an anthology of his most melodic and memorable tracks he patiently wrote during the past years. So tune in, buckle up and prepare yourself for a flight into deep space, towards a new home of ever-expanding universes and never-fading stars.
  14. hey guys! post ur comments in the review section if U'd like, and thanks for checking out! Personally I really love his style, it's an album that grew on me, but imho you should have checked him playing on the dancefloor to fully comprehend the impact of his music...I've never ever seen a dancefloor NOT going wild on his sets. Never!
  15. Render it from a PC/laptop with enough memory, that should do the trick!... Basically all my tracks have over 300 patterns and I never had any problems with them, so probably your laptop isn't so strong (I'm using a not-so-special Toshiba laptop) or you use a lot of cpu-eating VST's...
  16. 24 used to be one of the youngest around here, it's kinda creepy to feel myself slipping towards the 'middle-aged' generation on the forum
  17. Thx mate! And the remaining download slots are gone I see...about your remark, well, I like nitzho, so I'm not afraid of that kind of cheeze-melodies, but I do agree with u it totally doesn't fit with the rest of the song, which is one of the reasons why I didn't want to release it...it just didn't feel 100% cool to me... Btw ur from Skane? I played there a couple of years ago!
  18. It' s a free -previously unreleased- track of mine and I noticed that there's still a few free downloads left on soundcloud, so go ahead and enjoy if u want!
  19. 1. Israel - a natural choice 2. Greece - second natural choice 3. Russia - Zirrex, Cyber Planet, Radiotrance, and more, more!
  20. ***sorry for the offtopic*** Nazca and Davi are from Bahia, but Ine and Giilgamesh are from around Sao Paulo as well. I would say especially Ine is a really popular DJ in Brazil, not only is she in Suntrip Records, but she DJ's new school goa on an almost weekly base on big parties/festivals (from universo parallello to terra em trance to ...). I can imagine the brazilian scene is really huge of course, but in terms of newschool goa, there seems to be something moving, at least! (I know these DJ's since I played twice in brazil on neo goa parties, last year...other goa acts that have been playing there include Goasia, Filteria and Shidapu, afaik in the last two years). And indeed, no brazilian forum, it seems most of these parties and events are discusses thoroughly on facebook thou
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