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Malevol3nt

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  1. Powernet is a pretty good place. But I listen to their ambient stream more often then the psy stream. Here's the linky: http://radio.powernet.bg/
  2. Just checked his myspace, this one is to keep an eye on in the days coming imo. Talented little guy for sure! The name "Antares" rings a bell tho, I might of had some of his older mp3s somewhere.. gotta look. Edit: And I wasn't far off, dragonfly records has their eyes on him allready. Hehe
  3. NO! Not while I'm so close to 3k anyway Edit: So what happened with the sepperate review areas idea? Droped?
  4. Both statements are okay. It's like center vs centre. American english vs uk english I think..
  5. Well I guess it has to do with if you're trying to make an album which contains tracks that fit into one category, for example only tribal dark psy tracks and you want them to be grouped as a whole album, or tracks of a certain theme, maybe an album where the tracks progress into one another so they're connected and are better this way then releasing individually. It's all up to personal taste. Edit: Plus, releasing an album (free of charge) is a good way to promote your music. Altho yeah, you could release individual tracks on comps for netlabels aswell.
  6. I actually like the idea. Member Promos & Demos sounds about right. At least it will keep members from posting their tracks in the music making section (this is often the case) & record labels posting in music promo.
  7. Well, yeah. But there's really a diversity of goa artists that you can hear from the 90s, altho alot of these new artists of today keep focusing on just "one sound". Surely there are some general rules to follow when making a goa track, but there should be more then just one approach towards these rules. I mean look at the diversity of AP, Man with no name and Hallucinogen. All 3 are very different from each other but yet they've all made goa. So it's not a really tight set of rules that should allways be followed.
  8. Well when he says the stuff like "I think that way too few artists used good chopping probably because they lacked the ability to produce great choppings.".. Ever considered that doing the same shit over and over again just makes your music sound the same? Maybe other artists tried to be original and come up with something other than chopping their tracks? If everyone started using it, it would end up the same as psytrance ended up with the bassline feaver. Everyone just had to put that bassline in the front and forget about the rest of the track. The point is you can't put a recepy for music. Because if you do, everyone will cook the same (ADDING GARLICK TO IT ISN'T GONNA CHANGE SHIT! )
  9. As far as I know the "Another World" album by AP was one of the most selling trance albums of all time? I know I've read this on a bunch of sites. Emphasis on trance, not goa trance. So that's a more widespread marketing area. I've yet to find out what the real number of sales is.. am curious really.. if the statement is true of course.
  10. ga2pir stop talking to the mirror in front of you.
  11. You mean that's not photoshopped?! Oh boy..
  12. Agent Six-Oh-Four enteres the restaurant and awaits the waiter: Agent: My name is Posford, Simon Posford. Waiter: Good evening, Sir. Would you like some appetizer before you order dinner? Agent: Yes, a slice of '87 Mónperée cheese. Chopped, not gated!
  13. Crystal, which is a free vst, I've found to be really powerfull for sweeping lush pad. If you know how to use it. It's also good for some groovy reggae style sounds, it requires some messing around tho. It's not a 2 clicks with the mouse and you got a great preset, takes more then that. But still a great synth.
  14. I don't think that one would sell much.
  15. I see no eggs in the first one. I'm sure theres a few dozen other cover arts with a wooden boat waving lonely in the sea/river/lake. But free range must be the nicest.
  16. I must say I've started enjoying flac lately. Doesn't eat up too much space (compared to wav), and sounds just as good.
  17. No no no, you got me wrong. I'm not talking about their old stuff. I'm talking about their new stuff, as the thread starter said something about IM being so great compared to nowaday artists.
  18. I'll give it a shot. That squaky sound has it's taste. Balls. I can't get the soundcard to work without getting the blue screen. Soz.. I'll have to drop out of this one.. damnit.
  19. Actually they release a new version about every year around October. From the forum posts over at cakewalk forum, the biggest change is in the code itself. It said to be optimized alot better, sometimes increasing performance from 40% to 140% compared to sonar 7 (im not quite sure about those percentages). Someone has allready got their sonar8 box, and he reported that the performance boost is already quite noticable. You can read the complete details on what's new in sonar 8 here: http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=1496133
  20. Oh give me a fucking brake. IM creative geniouses? Have you even heard their latest stuff? Get back to your cave on isratrance pls.
  21. Tim Story & Hans - Joachim Roedelius / Lunz Sweet music.
  22. FAKE! They're behind the bath tub! Clearly a failed attempt at making the album cover look gay.
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