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  1. I am awaiting that one, so I didnt realising it... (damn, do they know?)

    They did something similar with Time Paradox comp. The last track was also released by Anjuna (which apparently is back).

  2. I also want the 2011 reissue. It's cover is the prettiest I feel. Fucking costly this one.

     

    The least pretty cd sleeve has to be the re-issue from Blood music. The album is eating up a lot of space and it simply doesn't match the Ultimae beauties. (Sorry thanos , I see you have got the cd :D )

    No worries. I don't care about the covers (much), only about the music, and since I didn't have them in the first place....

  3. Goa trance is created by the finest alien scientists we here at the planet x have to offer. The tracks are really encoded messages designed to cerebrally connect to our young soldiers so when the time is right.. You will almost go super saiyan and we can finally claim the planet earth.

     

    Everything here is normal and on schedule. Thank you for checking in mranarchy. :)

    Well, if you use Goa Trance as a means to take over earth, then please, by all means, come in. :)

  4. Let me be the devil's advocate here for a moment please.

    If buying directly from the label (any label) makes such a big difference, shouldn't the customers see some of that difference on the prices as well?

    I find it strange that in most cases I have to pay the same amount of money for ordering either directly through the label or through another seller. Sometimes it's even cheaper @_@ (e.g. Matsuri digital)

     

    It's the same case with preorders. I usually end up paying more for a cd that isn't even out yet than someone else that bought the cd a couple of months after release. Surely, it should be the other way around, shouldn't it?

     

    I support my music and buy originals and I have a maximum monthly expenditure limit (otherwise my wife would have divorced me by now), but in the end every little bit I can save, eventually it will go towards another cd purchase.

     

    Thoughts?

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  5. When I first saw that a new album from Offer was coming out I was sceptical. I thought another crap album from a veteran just trying to make some quick bucks from the resurgence of Goa (yes KoxBox, I'm looking at you). But then I listened some samples, and then the album. And now I wish it was published in cd format as well :(

  6. It is just a feeling. Not something I can put into words. But let me try. I listen to lets say some popular deep house track released in 2016, and then some goa track released in 1996, and it just feels like as if the goa track is the more modern one. From a technical level it sounds more advanced to me.

    The you should try early techno. Production values are top notch compared to the rest of the electronic genres.

  7. I actually really enjoyed Nitrox. It was the album that persuaded me to move to Progressive Psychedelic trance (as called back then) instead of desperately trying to find some proper Goa sounds.

    And Triptonite (Playa mix), what you say? Magic

  8. This basically answers your question imo. In order to make psytrance popular you have to "adapt" it - make it more accessible by removing large part of what actually makes it psytrance. Same with drum'n'bass, dubstep, death metal and other genres started as experimental, underground or extreme.

    And here we have our final answer summarising all the little bits. :0
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