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And I forgot, one of the received records is propably the most warped vinyl I've ever put on my turntable.
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Hello all,
Wanted to check if anyone here ordered records from the Eat Static web shop (http://www.eatstatic.co.uk/) and received their records? Placed an order late 2007 and so far I have received 2 out of 10+ records. And since the payment also is done upfront it's pretty fucking bad. I've contacted them several times, and everytime it seems like they are about to send the next lot but I haven't received any new records since January 2008.
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Hi guys,
Lately I have been putting stress assasssin to fall asleep with.. Does anyone know music which is similar to stress assassin? It has to be rly subtle and kinda minimal and chill like stress assassin, preferably just like it.. i mean the beats that he made r just so chill, they r legendary for me.. its rly indescribable what it does to me.. anyway thanks for your help and <3
If you haven´t heard yet, check out Rhythm & Sound
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Does anyone know what happened to 'Henrik Jonsson' AKA Stress Assassin? The two albums that he released, carrier track and motorcycle boys themes, are two of my favorite and most listened to albums ever. It is such a unique but chill style that he developed but since his last album carriertrack I haven't heard of him except an email that I got from him in which he said stress assassin is dead and that he went on to a different project and he told me the label. But that was many years ago and I forgot which label he went to. And I cant find him on discogs or anywhere on Google. Does anyone have any clue where or what he is doing? I want to contact him to try to persuade him to create another album as Stress assassin. Because the style is just so powerful and unique it would be a shame to leave it behind
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Haven´t read all the posts, but read som about what music is harder to mix, here is my general thoughts about that.
I would say that psy-trance is among the easiest dance music genres to mix. It might not be the easiest music to just beat mix but to do a really good techno, or other forms of more "minimal" music", calls for much greater skills (music where every tiny move from the DJ makes a greater diffrence). About drum'n'bass, not hard to mix at all (as you might think in the beginning). It just takes another way of listening to the tracks, more focus on percussions than the kick.
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I want to create a summer mix (chill)
obviously Abakus is going on it
I'm also thinking of Kaya Project, Kuba, Jaia, Adham Shaikh, Androcell, Gaudi, Solarquest
anymore suggestions of summer chillout?
From the top of my head:
Various - Summer Night Sessions (Compiled by Michael Dog)
Wagon Christ - Tally ho!
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Nice selections GSH, surely some of the finest artists from the past year!
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Yes, very obvious:
http://83.227.233.9/bittersweet_ending.mp3
... and I´ve checked with my a friend with the CD version, and it´s not the same there. Just want to know if I should send it back or not.
Thanks .
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Hello!
Just got this one on vinyl yesterday but it is something strange with my copy.
The track"Bitter Sweet" just suddenly cuts before it really ends, is this a issue with all copies of the LP-version or is it just mine??
Give me some clarity so I know what to do .
Thank you.
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It sounds fucking amazing if you ask me!! Always liked Gus Till / Bus and this sounds like one of the most refreshing records in a very long time .
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Great mix (as all the mixes on the Son Kite site). Tried it out this foggy Sunday, and it worked out just fine .
Hope that tracklist will be available in the near future.
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I first listened to your "Digital Delights" mix, and you got great skills and all that and some of the tracks was brilliant, but alot of the music didn´t entertain my brain enough (guess my head is to used to those sounds nowadays). But now I downloaded this "Rise" mix and this was rather good shit I must say! Feels much more interesting and doesn´t bore me for a second. Love it . Keep it up.
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Might be Synthetic - "The Mummy"? Don´t remember which part of the movie he sampled though, but maybe?
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For everyone travelling through Sweden/Scandinavia and searching for parties, don´t miss out this years Arvika Festival (this weekend! - 14-16th of July).
Trance/House/Techno Acts:
- Live:
Banco De Gaia (UK)
Infusion (AUS)
X-Dream (GER)
Infected Mushroom (ISR)
Sensient (AUS)
Skazi (ISR)
Chris Pointdexter (SWE)
Håkan Lidbo (SWE)
Echotek (ISR)
Pixel (ISR)
- DJs:
DJ Sangeet (GER)
DJ Xavier Morel (FR)
DJ Thomas Penton (US)
DJ Oli OV Silence (GER)
DJ Justin Sorrell (UK/SWE)
DJ Morg (SWE)
DJ Kvasi (SWE)
DJ Martin H (SWE)
DJ Gen6 / Paulina Cewe (SWE)
DJ Enden & Sne (SWE)
Other acts:
DAF (Ger)
New Order (UK)
Khonnor (US)
VNV Nation (UK)
Deine Lakaien (GER)
... and many more ...
MORE INFO: www.arvikafestivalen.se
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Sounds great ! Definetely in wantlist.
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Haven´t heard the album yet, only heard some of their tracks on previous 12" and I like them alot! Another nice thing with AP is that they care about the covers, even their 12"es got unique graphics for each release.
Upcoming purchase .
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Yes, that Nirvana remix is awful, and even more awful was a remix I heard right after that one - Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy, Hey Girl (some psy-trance remix). Really sucky ones I heard on a club some weeks ago.
dj mylo:
Actually bought a remix 12" of Pink Floyds "Another Brick in the Wall" some month ago. It´s a whitelabel, but the remixer wasn´t afraid writing that he was the remixer (a hungarian progressive producer called "Andro").
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The mixes up at DJ Nandas page (djnanda.com) has been running all weekend, really looovely downtempo mixes she done there.
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Sample 3: Has to be some old Elixir, sounds veery similiar to one of the tracks on this EP:
Elixir - Drops Of Madness / E-motion (http://www.discogs.com/release/75250)
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Hey there,
You can listen to Atmos today 21.03-22.00 (swedish time), live recorded this summer from "Hultsfredsfestivalen, Sweden":
->Webbradio
The live is available for streaming til next Wednesday, so if you want to listen to it tomorrow, just click on "Onsdag" in the left menu.
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Hopefiend - Out Of Know-Ware
Artist: Hopefiend
Title: Out Of Know-Ware
Label: Plusquam
Date: 2002
Track listing:
01. Squawker
02. Fizzy Fruit
03. The Crunch (Wider Mix)
04. Right Time
05. Inwards And Upwards
06. Information Age
07. Crack Down
08. Triggerfish
09. Out Of Know-Ware
Review:
Both the Quirks Mark Allen and Tim Healey have been experimenting alot the last
couple of years and they are some of the pioneers in the wave of housey
progressive trance - which have grown nearly to the size of a tsunami during
the last year. Hopefiend is Marks own project and this album feels like it
comes in the exact right time - the first releases I heard from Hopefiend
didn´t feel at all as interesting as this, and it feels like he took the time
he needed to evolve and experiement to release this full length. Because of
the sets I´ve heard from him during the summer (that hot morning @ VooV,,
ohh.. memories , just after Antis great(!) morninghours ), I had quite
some expectations on this one, and he surely delivered what I wanted - loads
of great pounding rythms and it´s as quirky and funny as ever. The tracks
shifts between mostly uplifting, rather sunny parts while some ends up in real
mind-slicing melodies - melodies which sometimes gives the feel off something
experienced after a (bad?) snort of cocaine. All in all a great piece of work
- if you feel like you need a sunny percussive journey with some slicing
melodies and twists - then this is a really nice buy.
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12 Moons - Invisible Light
Artist: 12 Moons
Title: Invisible Light
Label: Spiral Trax
Date: 2002
Track listing:
01. Invisible Light
02. Clairvoyance
Review:
Michael Andresen keeps on exploring the atmospheric side off progressive
trance. 12 Moons often feels like the uptempo version of his brilliant ambient
project Healer (which currently is climbing on the list as one of
the most beautiful and relaxing records). This is no exception. "Invisible
Light" is a very typical 12 Moons track - deep kick under numerous layers of
heavenly atmosphere which progresses and transforms towards a pumping finnish -
pumping ambient which could make the floor cry and burn at the same time??
"Clairvoyance" is more built around a typical 12 Moons melody which maybe gets
a little bit more space then they use to have. It´s still very atmospheric
with nice string-like sounds and a very strong and emotional finnish which
works towards brighter and brighter areas until it finally hits the ground
again. This was the first track I fell for on this EP, but after some more
listenings it felt like the A-side is the one that will keep it up in the long
run, maybe it's the melody that looses its power bit after a couple of
listenings but I still think that this is one of his stronger 12 Moons
releases.
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London Sewer Tour - Suggestive Digestive
Artist: London Sewer Tour
Title: Suggestive Digestive
Label: ACDC
Date: 2002
Track listing:
01. Gutter Phunk
02. Suggestive Digestive
Review:
London Sewer Tour is a project by Greg "Lunar" Coyle, Gareth Green and
Charlie Norton. Greg is the one that I know of, and this is the kind of
music that he is known for - nice laidback but still pumping progressive
music. "Gutter Phunk" builds up from the beginning with just a rather slow
kick but evolves into a really really nice tribal friendly track with superb
laidback crystal clear melodies, can´t get other then top grade from me.
"Suggestive Digestive" is a little bit faster, but still reminds alot of
"Gutter Phunk" with morhping laidback melodies and the tribal thing going
on. As in the first track, the happy melodies with a morphing thouch is
awesome which takes both these tracks into my current top 10. Highly
recomended to everyone who enjoys progressive music of finest brand. If you
do so, then these melodies will give you some serious chills,
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Hallucinogen - LSD
Artist: Hallucinogen
Title: LSD
Label: Twisted
Date: 2002
Track listing:
01. LSD (Synthetic Rmx)
02. LSD (Oliver Lieb Instrumental Rmx)
Review:
So, some more remixes of the beloved classic LSD track from Hallucinogen.
These tracks is more club-oriented then all the previous remixes done
(except the Oliver Lieb then). The Synthetic remix is a sunny club-tech
remix with all the ingredients you get from the original, just add a more
clubby bassline and some other more clubby details and you get this one. He
has done a beautiful work with creating a sunny and very emotional
atmosphere around the track and the melodies is still VERY hypnotic and
explodes after a break in the end with the well known sample. This might not
be something for you who are totally allergic to clubby elements and rythms,
but I think you should atleast give it a try in your phones, because this is
great shit! both for home and floor. Oliver Liebs Instrumental remix is
exactly the same as the one released on the Mi-loony-um EP but this is as it
says, instrumental. I suggest you to go for the one with samples in, it
feels a little bit empty without them. Besides of the (for me) pointless
b-side, this was still really worth getting for the Synthetic version alone.
This is not magic, but still beautiful.
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No and yes.
Thanks but as I wrote above I've been in contact with Merv several times but still no records.