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Malevol3nt

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  1. Anything from psykovsky should do it.
  2. It shows perfectly fine over here. It's your browser settings.
  3. Taken from wiki: Wtf? I thought they postponed it for 2009? Probs fake.. can't trust wikipedia.. Edit: you know what's funny? They've announced this album in 2005 for early 2006.. They better have some good excuse why this is taking so long.
  4. Man those people never heard of trash-cans.. Looks like fun tho.
  5. That v-synth sounds fekin pwnsome. Just by seeing this video I'm droolin all over
  6. Well you need to learn how to avoid reading between lines. As I mentioned before, I use the psynews reviews section to see what others have to say about an album/comp etc, rather then look at a 1 to 5 rating system which means nothing. Rankings don't waste much space, but your posts do. And they waste my time aswell. And drop the 'superior' attitude aswell. The only thing you're superior to is a 3-legged saliva eatin' chernobyl chicken. I'm not wasting my energy to read or reply to your posts anymore, chav.
  7. Yeah a rating from 1 to 5 is really going to give you an impression of something. And I guess you don't listen to anything thats below rating 4? Have you ever heard of full reviews? There's a review section on this site if you didn't realize. There are reviews as long as 40+ lines which will give you at least some idea on what the music is like. But you will never know untill you experience the music yourself. You can't allways depend on other peoples taste in music. What I'm saying is you will probably miss out on some music that you could actually like. Because some music your friends will not rate 'high' and you will never give that music a chance, even tho you might of liked it.
  8. Then my job here is done. Next topic plz!
  9. U lazy little.. Nobody liked my Goa Gil sponsoring peanuts 'shopped pic? ....
  10. Being objective and comparing to others? Standards? Well, you can rate a washing machine by a standard, EU has a few standards depending on how much the washing machine spends electricity, how loud it is, how effective it is etc.. There's no such thing as a 'standard' for music. What you're refering to is generalization of music, something which should be avoided. You think other artists and record labels are trying to achieve the same 'standard' as the 'competitor'? What a load of baloney. We're not dealing with cars here, it's music. Sure an artist and a record label will do it's best to improve themselves and their music. But if an artist is making an album and then comparing it to other commercial albums and thinking "that commercial album sounds a bit better, hmmm, what should i do? That album has alot of bass, my doesnt. I know, I'll put more bass in mine too!", then you'll end up with a copycat artist. And there are too many of them in the scene today anyway. Stop generalizing music into groups of "standards", because thats total bullshit. And stop caring about ratings anyway, there's samples to listen to and ultimately you can buy the album, then make your own opinion about the 'rating' of the music inside. Or just be blind (or better yet, deaf) and follow the ratings system, not taking your own experience into equation. Conclusion: FUCK RATINGS
  11. Stand-alone versions are most likely to have midi learn function then vst versions in various vst's. It's not allways the case of course, like in the example of albino. I'm asking for your host name bacause maybe there's a quick way of midi learn functionality in it. Cheers. Edit: Well I've checked the manual, and I couldn't seem to find anything about midi learn there, even tho midi learn was announced as a feature before discovery was released. But I hope this helps, the MIDI CC Map: http://www.discodsp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=253
  12. As far as I know discovery comes only in a vst/dx version right? No stand-alone? In most vst's there's no vst learn function, as programmers leave the linking to be done by the host. What host are you using?
  13. I'd like to see a review of Jenna Haze - Lex The Impaler #3. Oh wait, am I in the right forum?
  14. Omg I'm so hungry right now, I WANT THAT BURGAAAR!!
  15. Lol you got one now :D Kewl - i love that personal picture of yourself; SHeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiitttt!

  16. I don't know if this was on psynews before, I might of missed it, sorry if this is a repost. But I've found it on isratrance. It's a nice article by Anoebis about goa trance releases since 2001 to date. The article: (taken from Isratrance) New melodic Goa trance / by DJ Anoebis New melodic Goa trance ("new school") – The music: "Melodic Goa Trance" never disappeared. At the end of the 90’s and specially in the beginning of the new millennium melodic Goa trance was joined by other types of psychedelic trance (like progressive, psy-tekk, full on, dark trance,...) that were less melodic, and more concentrated on good production and weird. A little later melodic Goa trance got abandoned by many artists and the audience, but some releases still honoured that great music. Because of that, this article aims at giving you an idea of what was released of our beloved music in this millennium… Also you’ll notice that the melodic Goa trance scene is now more vivid again than years ago, partly thanks to online communities and self-produced mp3’s, which gave people the chance to get to discover new talents. In case you discover the music you really want, please don’t forget to support the labels! This is the only way for them to afford new releases and keep your dear beloved music alive! 2001: This year there was still a hint of the famous “old school” melodic Goa trance producers. We had a (quite regular trance sounding) album of Asia 2001 - Abduction, an album by Chi-ad called Infinitism including his hard to get hits plus some unreleased tracks, an album by Miranda called Asynja, and Yahel released his very melodic, on the edge of normal trance, album called Waves of Sound. Around this period it seemed like some artists wanted to bring the melodic Goa trance sound very close to “normal” trance. The albums above are good examples, but we also had Digital Karma – Hypersound and Space Buddha - Eternity Project. Some re-releases of great albums saw the light as well in 2001. We had Dimension 5 – Second Phaze, Electron Wave – The Uncertainty Principle, Ra – To Sirius and X-Dream – We Created Our Own Happiness. Luckily enough, we also had some Goa trance albums and compilations from less famous names. A good mix called “This is trance” by Dj Jean Borelli, a great album by Xervana – Samples from a Virtual Life, an album from Beyond Third Spring : Oasis of Memories and some partly Goa trance releases like VA - Psychedelic Sparks, VA - Lightbeams and Talamasca – Musica Divinorum. 2002: this was a black year with almost no Goa trance releases. Let’s have a look… The only famous releases this year were Electric Universe’s Unify and Astral Projection’s Amen. Luckely, also Etnica’s fantastic Alien protein album was re-released. Besides were a few albums that were partly influenced by the Goa sound, like Domi Pastor – Immortality, Uni - Venus and Alienated Buddha – Inpsyde. The only Goa compilation was Retrodelic Vibes from Avatar, which was a re-release of great 90’s tracks. Other compilations containing at least some Goa trance tracks were VA - Spiritual Moves 4, VA - Unlogic Psy Collection and VA - Vibraspirit 23. On the darker side Prodigal Sun – Twisted Harmonics is clearly influenced by British 90’s acid trance. Also Summamutikka – Umpimähkä (aka Aavepyora) released an acidic free mp3 album that year. In 2003 the first signs of a revival came from Tranceform Records which released two enlightening Goa trance cds. Ethereal – Anima Mundi and the compilation Blissfull Moments. Regarding more famous names , Man With No Name released Interstate Highway, which was more melodic progressive Goa trance, and Out of Orion released the California Sunshine album Sinking Sand with old unreleased tracks. Kagdila also started to release Goa-trance, which resulted in the first Peace Therapy compilation, concentrating on slower (120 BPM) Goa trance. Less known Jikooha released a Goa influenced album as well thiat year, and last but not least we had GMS’-side project Zorba with a nice downtempo Goa trance album, sometimes on the edge of regular trance. The re-releases this year were: Total Eclipse – Violent Relaxation, Cydonia – In Fear of a Red Planet, X-Dream – Radio and Kox Box’ fantastic Dragon Tales album. 2004 was the year where it became obvious some people still liked the old school sound. This resulted in the foundation of Suntrip Records in august, their first release, Filteria – Sky Input came out a few months later. Kagdila released their first uptempo Goa compilation, Pure Planet, and the last release from Tranceform Records, Ypsilon 5 – Binary Sky, saw the light as well. Other Goa trance releases were Talpa – The Art of Being Non, the compilation Infinite Realities and Torakka – Far Out Express. For the more emotional trance lovers, The Muses Rapt’s – You was a pleasure for sure! Other albums that are worth mentioning as they have at least the old school influence are Synsun – Symphonic Adventures, Subconciousmind – Gfuhlsweid, Miranda – Rerecorded, Benza – Retrofuturism and a rare compilation called One from Tamil Records. In 2004 we had some great re-releases as well ! Indoor – Progressive Trance and Prana – Geomantik. We must also mention the birth of old school influenced full on, which was quite pleasant in the beginning: Vibe Tribe – Melodrama and Electric Universe’s – Cosmic Experience. 2005 saw mainly re-issues, simply because the rare original cd’s started to become more and more expensive. They probably influenced new artists, as after 2005 much more Goa music was released. Suntrip released both VA - Apsara and Khetzal – Corolle, Unicorn released Purple Energy 1, Aavepyora’s – Elektro Fluoro Punx, and Nystagmus – The Immaculate Perception was clearly influenced by the old school sound as well. As for re-releases, Avatar did a lot in 2004, with VA - Retrodelic Vibes 2, Sandman – Witchcraft, Orion – Futuristic Poetry, Asia 2001 – Amnesia (incl. unreleased tracks), Deck Wizards:Kosmokrator and Elysium – Dance for the Celestial Beings (double cd)! Other re-issues were Cosmosis – Akashic, Total Eclipse – Delta Aquarids and VA - The History of Goa Trance. 2006 was the first year where “new school” releases clearly appeared more than “old school” re-releases. One of the main reasons is the popularity increase of free mp3-releases, and a lot of new cds. Cd-wise, 2006 was the year of the second Filteria album, Heliopolis, of Ka-Sol – Fairytale, Goasia vs Omegahertz – Purple Energy 2, Radical Distortion – Regenesis, Alpha Circuit – Module Z and Jikkentekki – The Long Walk Home. On the softer side of Goa trance was the fantastic Peace Therapy 2 compilation. Also Jikooha – Shamanarchy deserves a mention here as some of the tracks on their album are great Goa trance! On the re-release front we had Hux Flux – Cryptic Crunch and GMS – Chaos Laboratory. The rise of mp3-releases is noticeable: Metapsychic and the Israeli Old is Gold online labels were founded in 2006. We had Afgin’s Old is Gold debut album and the Pyramidal Trancendence compilation, an mp3-ep release by Chi-ad, and the Aavepyora’s – Goddess Guerilla album that’s pretty acidic. 2007 was the year of the mp3-revolution for new school Goa trance. Many new artists promoted themselves this way and caught the attention of cd-labels, which could result in future great cd releases! It’s clear the “new school” movement is starting to become a scene within the scene. Not so many cd’s were released in 2007, we had VA - Twist Dreams, Goasia – From Other Spaces and Dimension 5 – Transdimensional remastered reissue from Suntrip Records, VA - Pure Planet 2 from Kagdila and of course Transwave – Backfire with some sought after unreleased tracks. A great re-release compilation was Retrodelic Vibes 3 on Avatar Records. Mp3 releases got the attention with Metapsychic and the albums of Vox – Innerpolarity, Mindsphere – Inner Cyclone and the Human Hyperactivation compilation. In Israel the Old is Gold group released Golden Vibes 1 and 2 compilations. Ektoplazm from Canada gave us two great EP’s from New Born – The Trip of the Luna King EP and the Observer EP. Shivlinks also released an online EP from Liquid Flow called Goa Terminal. Numerous artists put their music for free on the Internet. Among them, Synsun and Artha who had made remarkable Goa tracks in the past gave them away for free. Many of the downloads mentioned can be found on www.ektoplazm.com, have a look there! Last but not least we will mention the revival of Flying Rhino Records. Their website offers many of their old, hard-to-find Goa releases as free downloads. Written by: Anoebis, Suntrip Records.
  17. Agreed. Constructive critisism is welcome, but too much whine is too much whine. Due to lack of new material I recently turned to other music genres, and I've found a whole new world of good music. It's really a matter of finding something you like. It's not that hard to find a genre you haven't digged into and then realizing that you might actually enjoy it. Altho I realize that for some people (like me for example) goa trance will allways be the #1 genre, whining about the lack of good new material isn't going to do any good.
  18. Sometimes psynews shows the topics that ive just posted in as 'new'. This even happens after i select the option to mark forum as read. It's happens to random threads, some of which I've read their last post or am the last to post in are marked as if there are new unread posts. I guess it's an IPB bug? Oh and, the slowness has been hapenning to me aswell, it started about 4-5 days ago.
  19. Yeah man I agree with you. I just don't believe that goa originated as a genre from a single country, as I've read some of those interviews and all of them pretty much say what goa-getter posted. [sarcasm] I mean, if it was really started in Israel, wouldn't it be called isratrance? Oh wait a minute.. [/sarcasm]
  20. Yeah skazi and infected mushroom worked in a small lab and created goa trance.. That story about how Israeli soldiers went to goa is about how psychedellic trance got so popular in Israel, nothing more.
  21. Goa wasn't just made out of nowhere in an instant. And it certainly wasn't made in one place like Israel. It's a genre that evolved into it's form from artists around the world who used to gather on a place called goa in india. Even if you could find out the very first album that was actually labeled goa trance, it wouldn't be the first example of the genre. It would be nice if we could get our hands on those old dat tapes played at goa tho
  22. There is an insane ammount of creative minds everywhere. They're just not focused on this goa trance genre that much. But Suntrip is reaching out to people, new artists get aware of the genre and some of them get involved. It's just a matter of time before goa trance evolves again.
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