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Oopie

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  1. Intriga should have album released in summer (on Ektoplazm). He's truly one of the most talented nuskool artists, even heard a few tracks he's thinking on putting on the album and they sound excellent. The freebie on organic circuitry was a nice track too, but he can to better. Keep your ears open...
  2. Planet B.E.N. - Summerspirit (1994) Nothing like tracks on "trippy future garden" I can tell you.
  3. moonweed & squid / sonic shower a fine piece of old school
  4. earth nation / live tribal science va order odonata experiments... va some nice old school I've not heard before. e. A day later I got Hallucinogen / Twisted (finally! ) Bufo / Bug Eyes GOE / Sigilweaver
  5. The twilight mix of Anjuna runs at 150 bpm. I consider it a top choice tune for the peak of old school DJ set. It flows well, melodic stuff from start to finish. In my top-5 Transwave tracks. The dark mix is a bit stripped down version I don't enjoy as much, albeit it's not bad either. I think you listened to a wrong vinyl mate.
  6. Logic Boomp / Sonic Algebra Listening to first time... good so far.
  7. D5 / Beetlesnuff Bought the album to notice it's actually much better I remembered. From now on I'm in the official D5 bandwagon...
  8. Yeah, he PMd me also.
  9. Both are excellent. You're in for a treat.
  10. DJ Anneli is nice looking indeed. Magda
  11. Scion (process and arrange Basic Channel tracks) Basic Channel Monolake
  12. FSOL isn't bad but.. Shpongle. Cmon guys that's music of its own league.
  13. Miranda - Labyrinth
  14. Yeah why not. Break-filled music is just not that trance-indulging. I personally feel it's hard to get "lost" in the music if the beat stops all the time. I find stretched breaks sound so ridiculous I don't know how to move on the dancefloor. Actually I've noticed quite many people to stop dancing completely and wait for the beat to come back on. LOL!
  15. The problem is, these artists (such as kindzadza and furious) do play this stuff in front of live audiences. There are also lots of bandwagon DJs who play this kinda overpaced music. It might be nice home tripping music I'll give you that. But played live for hours, it gets boring faster than staring a grey wall. I've tried to dance to darkpsy - but I've noticed dancing is a physical thing related to the beat of heart's pulse - without certain "improvements" your heart pulse will only raise up to 150 or so rate. That's also the maximum bpm that really you can "keep up to" without getting off trail (as the dancer tries to move to the beat of the music). What I forgot to mention about this release - it also contains awful amount of breaks. Almost all tracks go by this recept. Not only that, the breaks are stretched to the max then releasing the beat for half a minute before a new break section. Artists please take notice: it DOESN'T make the music better. Quite the opposite actually...
  16. jeanette christensen (of e-rotic) version of "charlene" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvNJ9muaW4k
  17. I decided to check this out after a few members on this forum gave it a good word and said it's something new and special. This album/compilation definitely has its moments. On a few occasions the sheer level of ideas represented parallely reminds me of hux flux's heydays. Then again there's something typically idiotic about many tracks - pumping at 160 bpm and more makes me question the danceability of the tracks. Who can dance to this for more than 30 mins, meth heads excluded? I strongly think the top-end of bpm in psytrance would be in the 154-156 range. A fast rolling bassline is not enough for a great psychedelic track. I wish more darkpsy producers would understand this. This supposedly cream de la cream darkpsy compilation also suffers greatly of uninspired bassline driven moments and one/two layers of effects that often fail to give any harmonic/sensible rhythm to the track. There's not enough variation in the effects - now darkpsy hardly ever goes to melodic realms so at least I would hope the sound structure to have light effects to create some contrast (I think contrast is the keyword to a successful inspired psytrance track). Overall I feel exhausted (largely due to fast bpm) to listen this compilation thruout. I feel the wrong guys are in the spotlight of darkpsy - this isn't the best the genre has to offer. my verdict: 6/10 my recommendations for darkpsy: tutankhamon 9000 / lost in luxor (2008) m.m.c. / alice in space (2007) m.m.c. / worlds i.d. (2009) arsenic / arithmetix (2009)
  18. `Hate` would be too strong a word, but I`m with you - I dislike most darkpsy with passion. I listen to none of the examples I gave you myself, but thought it might fit you as you mentioned gabber. My personal favourite would be Tutankhamon 9000`s Lost In Luxor. It combines dark and melodic elements with a little suomisaundi touch, yet there`s intelligence to be found in the composition side. oxezy is excellent. twisted and funny in a way with some darkness to it http://www.myspace.com/darkoxezy check out the artist M.M.C. and the albums Alice In Space and World`s ID. Google the keywords and you`ll find the goods. another major artist is artifakt. his albums artifakts 2 and the magus are excellent. you can read a few reviews on this site too if you want to see impressions. melodic full-on would be much harder genre me to introduce you. here`s couple nice examples thou/ (old school as it should be )
  19. stuff added y0.
  20. psy/ logic bomb - sonic algebra d5 - transdimensional techno/ dj stingray - aqua team 2 unit moebius - work dubstep/ benga - diary of an afro warrior va - soundboy punishments else/ barry lynn - balancing lakes that`ll look good on the shelf (and hopefully sound even better)
  21. sounds like you might enjoy darkpsy. darkpsy`s typical elements are rolling bassline, lots of fx, usually quite non-melodic and runs in 150-180bpm territory. some names/ penta derango osom kindzadza psykovsky
  22. track 4 is from tandu's or oforia's first album. can't remember the title.
  23. beta: Psychopod - Friagram (GMS rmx) Juno Reactor - Feel The Universe (Koxbox rmx) Soluna - Dancing Spirit (Fairytale mix) Koxbox - Tribal Oscillation (Prana rmx) BPC - Antidote (Pleiadians rmx) Etnica - Trip Tonite (y2k rmx) Prana - Message to Eastedge (Doof rmx) wöös: Crop Circles - Antonomasia (Lotus Omega rmx) Hallucinogen - LSD (O. Lieb rmx) Hallucinogen - Shamanix (rmx) Hallucinogen - LSD (Doof rmx)
  24. epic fail. (no offense to artha's music thou)
  25. This is worth my deepest recommendation. Can't stress enough how much I enjoyed listening to Bit-Head's music.
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