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winterelegy

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  1. Hey guys, I've decided to sell my virus ti snow cause it's too digital and wimpy sounding. I want to replace it with one or more of the newer analog synths. Was wondering if you guys have any recommendation for stuff with a really good filter that would be good for the hardware goa sound (for example stuff like Celestial Intelligence)? I am thinking about maybe the MS20 mini or one of the new roland things like the forthcoming SE02. I also saw video of a guy making amazing goa on one of the Dreadbox units. I used to have a prophet 08, but all the dave smith stuff I have owned has had issues and broken so I refuse to buy his stuff anymore. Currently I'm mainly using the nord lead 2, minibrute (it's so meh though), virus rack, virus snow...then for VSTs: LuSH-101, Superwave Ultimate (kind of a JP8000 clone), Superwave Sirius (kind of a MS2000 clone), and Sylenth. So as you can see I really like the 90s VAs but I feel like goa needs a good analog filter. Any recommendations? No old/really expensive/bulky stuff plz

  2. I dont like to recomending myself :D and I dont think I'm amazing :P just thinking that my style is quite different

     

    https://soundcloud.com/jaraluca/jaraluca-equilibrium-soon-on-goa-madness-records

     

     

    https://soundcloud.com/jaraluca/jaraluca-the-604-caliber-sample

     

     

     

    I got many unreleased yet new tracks ( my new album will be out this year at Goa Madness Records ) if you like it :)

     

     

     

    Haha, I don't think this is all that different (although from your SC it does seems like you write some stuff that's not goa). But I do like your goa tracks a lot and will definitely be on the lookout for your release on Goa Madness  :)

  3. One of the things I like most about goa is that I feel like its got a really high level of standards to be begin with, and you can look at pretty much any record from like Suntrip or similar label and say that every band is writing great stuff with great sound design. But I am wondering if there is any artist or band that stands out to you guys as writing really mind-blowing (weird, different, beyond other acts in some way) stuff, in terms of either song writing or sound design? I love the classic goa sound and don't think it needs to be combined with any other styles, but is there anyone out the taking the classic goa style and merging it with other stuff to evolve it (or the other style) to another level, for lack of a better term? I guess I always like to find the boundaries of things to know the limits of what exists, so I want to find the most craziest, out-there goa/psy that exists so I can hear the extremes of what is possible.

  4. However, the physical item doesn't risk to "die suddently" like an hard drive.

    This is one awesome feature of bandcamp, it saves a list of everything you've bought and you can easily go to the site and download these things again, or download them to another computer or whatever. Having your HD crash fucking sucks but at least that's something of a consolation.

  5. I just started going mostly digital with music purchases too. Came about after I moved 6 months ago and realized having to move like 600+ CDs was really fucking annoying lol. It's still hard for me to actually click that buy button in bandcamp, but at least bandcamp is a great site that makes it really easy. My only concern with digital releases is that very few, if any, labels are utilizing that format to the fullest. I mean now you've got much less overhead for releases, why not include more stuff in a digital release? I mean most of the time you don't even get the artwork, you just get a jpg of the cover. Oh well, still easier than storing hundreds and hundreds of CDs, I suppose...

  6. Well, they were sounding different (and very good) with their 1st album, but subsequent releases were all in the same vein: I call it folk goa, and there's nothing wrong with it, but they've become very predictable - full album is like one, 1h+ long track with the same bass, percussions and melodies. Good in small doses, but I usually listen to whole albums, so it's not for me.

     

    Good luck :)

    Yeah that's true, I loved From Other Spaces but don't like the subsequent albums that much, like you said very predictable and pretty same-y throughout. And the stuff I like the most are those moments of "oh hey that sounds like something off a track on From Other Spaces"

  7. Hey all, I've been producing Industrial music for the last 10 or so years and have

    released on some known labels in that genre so I like to think that I am ok at

    music, but I think the standards are lower in that genre.

    Anyway, long story short I have been going back to my "roots" in psy/goa

    and that's all I want to write these days. My first love is goa, but I can't ever

    stick to writing one style so my stuff is a mix of the things I like from various

    genres which include Goa, Prog, Darkpsy, Tribal, and Industrial. I have no idea if

    this stuff fits into a particular style or even sounds good to psy people.

    Thematically these songs draw from ancient egyptian mythology and alchemy.

    Any feedback is welcome!!

     

     

    https://soundcloud.com/wormsoftheearth/tebat-neteru-new-psy-stuff-preview

     

     

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  8. Been really digging this guy recently. Any recommendations for similar stuff: complex, dark, mechanical, kind of "industrial", lots of rhythmic synths, etc? I really love his basslines and hats. I know he just put out a new album literally the other day and I need to check it out


  9. Have you checked out the FLA album Civilization? It's got a lot of psybient influence, like Juno Reactor type stuff. Some harsher songs, but a lot more chill than their older records. That's my fav one by them since it's got the psy influence even though most industrial people aren't as into it.

     

    Also have you heard their side project Intermix? It was more tribal & no vox from what I remember, although I haven't heard it in a long time; I own an album but not sure where it went.

     

    Also if you want dope tribal stuff like Geomatic check out all their stuff because it's AMAZING and also This Morn' Omnia, Tzolk'in, Empusae, and Flint Glass (not tribal but awesome). Maybe my band Worms of the Earth too, its industrial/tribal (noisier/harsher though) and on the same label as that Geomatic release



     

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