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Entry #50
I'm glad this is over. Now let's move to something more interesting, shall we?
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Entry #49
I don't like ambient. But I think Chronos did a really good job here. Lab's Cloud album also surprising good.
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Entry #48
Hmm, I should have paid more attention to Akshan. After so many releases on Altair that's the one that made me to pause and have a search on the internet about him.
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Entry #47
Chronos saves the day (barely).
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T-shirts don't look bad either
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8 hours ago, Rob Bong said:
Children of the Bong
It's been a while...25 years in fact!
Check out the new site www. childrenofthebong.com for all things Bong; like: how we got started or the 'making of' SIRIUS SOUNDS or what we did next, with stories, photos and music.
Let me know what you think! Rob Bong.x
#COTB25
Link needs fixing. Other than that, wow, the memories
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7 hours ago, technosomy said:
i already threw all his albums away
That's a bit silly, isn't?
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1 hour ago, Anoebis said:
They are one of the ones that were happy to do it
You mean the rest were forced to do it? What did you do to them?
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Entry #46
Move on, nothing to see (hear) here. :( -
Entry #45
Cabeiri and CJ Catalizer made this less painful fortunately.
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How many releases are planned for now? One each week is quite a lot
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Just now, Aspartic said:
I love Astropilots Solar Walk series. Perfect drone/space music.
I think he's in vol. 4 now? I don't like drone unfortunately.
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Entry #44
A lot of potential. Unfortunately never realised.
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Entry #43
At least some of the compilations are a bit better, the different artists add some much needed (although very limited) diversity.
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Entry #42
Oh boy, am I going to regret this. I'm talking about Altar Records and their extensive catalogue. Some months ago I was able to purchase a big chunk of their releases for a pound each. Thankfully I didn't pay more.
When Altar Records was starting I saw it (and probably more) as a substitute for Ultimae Records which was quite clearly changing musical direction. And it was alright at first, but then it became too much to handle.
Don't get me wrong, the releases are not that bad, but they are so formulaic and derivative that you think you have one disc on infinite repeat. There are some exceptions here and there, but they are lot in the sheer number of releases.
If they could focus their creative power and energy to only the best of the released tracks we would be talking about a worthy successor of Ultimae by now.So let's start and get over it.
Not even the mighty Asura can save the day. At least put a frikin tracklist so we don't have to check Discogs every time.
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Entry #41
1994 A year that seemed every Jungle track coming out was at the very least, good. And the next compilation series is proof of that. A bargain bin series, with cheap cover but not cheap music. Including some well known tracks and some not so well, but no bad tracks whatsoever. I'm always in for a bargain
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Entry #40
Time to move to some old school electronic music and probably the most diverse genre coming out from this era. Jungle :) I loved Jungle (second to Goa Trance), unfortunately I missed it's peak year (1994) by that much. However in this compilation series you can find what it was all about. Not a single bad track with the 3rd volume noticing some future sounds that would later develop to drum&bass.
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Entry #39
The latest addition from Zion604 (or is it Matsuri?) which is a miss to be honest. Sympathy In Chaos always had a quirky selection of tracks which was made into an enjoyable journey by the compiling and mixing. Take those two out and you are just left with an odd selection of tracks. Not even the remastered (not to my preference) Prana tracks were able to change my mind.
Sorry.
EDIT: Great cover once again
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Entry #38
Love the DNA rework, it sounded almost like a new album
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40 minutes ago, Anoebis said:
How to write it: downloadable re-releases? This can also be done when you release a cd? argh!
Lol. Anyway, I think it is a really good initiative. No remastering or reworked artwork. Just the music we loved back then, sounding the way we loved it. And the artists can still get something out of it.
Kudos.
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4 hours ago, antic604 said:
Good initiative, but way too expensive for digital downloads of 20+ years old music... I can get that music for EUR4 via Google's Play store:
Isn't Google Play Music limited to 320Kbps?
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It's not my fault, it's you, the younger generation that has mixed things up.
Digital = something that uses binary bits. A physical cd is as digital as a download.
CD = Compact DISC. I have never been able to download a disc so far
Add to that my excitement for older releases and there you are.
Listening to my entire collection
in General Psytrance
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Entry #51
One of the most promising and high quality modern Psychedelic Trance labels. Skilfully combining the Oldschool and modern Psychedelic with a dark twist. What we used to call back then as European Psychedelic, isn't that right?
Even the covers are so well balanced, psychedelic to the core but without going crazy. Let's hope they will return (that's the plan anyway)
Jaia as always are great and Nervasystem, yeah, what to say about that? True Psychedelia.