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  1. There was a 2016 release from Avatar which is definitely still not 2019. Maybe i read it upside down. More than likely a faulty assumption as i found it in 2019. Removed to reflect real life.
  2. Whenever i go through an old disaster thread I wish that it didn't result in someone leaving the forum. We need more disaster threads. Hypnoxock + Artha
  3. Chuck it on ya list dawg, totally counts as a 2019
  4. Artist: Various Title: Goa Trance Adventures 2020 Vol.1 Label: Timewarp Records Release: Jan 11, 2020 Tracklist:- 1. Barmohak - Spiritual Ceremony 2. Tranquility Base Project - Where Did The Towers Go 3. Filami - Wavicle 4.Cactus Arising - No Stereotypes 5.Celestial Twins - Sleeping With LFO 6. MeloDeep - Foundation Stone 7. Wizard Project - Divine Intervention 8. N3V1773 - Spherical Wavefront Of The Mind 9. Psychedelic Quest - Psychotherapy 10. The Maniac - A Treatise On Acid Goa Trance Adventures, Goa Trance Wizards, Goa Trance Voyage & Magic of Goa Trance.... Yikes. and all Volume 1. Something tells me we are never going to see a volume 2. If you don't like getting spammed with 50 new tracks a week and therefore don't follow Timewarp, allow me. I have picked one Comp from their recent catalog A-Bomb to see if it holds up. After all, the team over at TWR bring us new artists and give them a voice to be heard, kind-of-like how Twitter gives every doinkus a chance to shout an opinion....Only much better. because it has the flavour of G O A. Well it was a roll of dice to decide which one of the 4 i was going to pick > Well close enough to a role of the dice, I decided I liked the word adventure more than voyage, Voyage is far to 'long ocean trip' for me, Wizards i'm down with but couldn't pick between the stuff that makes a wizard a wizard (Magic) or the sum of the parts itself (Wizard). Speaking of 'Kind-of-Likes' This comp is kind of like that sneaky Goa Full Moon Compilation with a bunch of recently released hits. Maybe they specified that, IDK, I they don't hit 'Enter' on their album descriptions which really makes the task of reading a paragraph much more daunting than the simple task of reading multiple broken down and congruent paragraphs. Barmohak is flagged as my most promising Timewarp talent, Barmo is the only one who really stands out there with his big-bad-boi leads, yea i'm drunk.......drunk on the power and self-importance of review writing. Whats that? Oh the song? Yea it's gotta cool organic intro which is always great, more organics please! I wish it would have been incorporated throughout the fast parts of the track. This track reaffirms my preconceived notions of Barmohak which is always a dangerous path that risks a life of confirmation bias. Alright then i'll say it. Some layers were a bit to wispy and could have been bulked up, maybe a little to fluttering and fast, take your time my dude. The first half was lit, got a bit tired after that. ~ Vilmar: Woah that's a lot of writing for one track. H: What are you doing here? Get back to the Goa Gilde review dude. ~ Tranquility Base Project comes out with a hopper topper of a title. Where Did The Towers Go? Seems like we have more than ever. Or is this the future? Having a little premonition are we? TBP Actually hits us hard with a serious banger. This is most things I Love about trance, the breaks into chaos into sneaky breaks back into chaos. Love it. Really good track. Filami knows how to keep a party moving and just because Wavicle isn't a real word doesn't mean I wont be open minded. The main melody is held for the majority of the track which is always very impressive, especially when it develops and morphs. Wait, it's almost like what you expect from a particle AND a Wave. Woah, that went full circle. I liked the outro too. I was going to say 'That Cactus Arising starts us off like any ol Timewarp fam', but then the beat half came in and I ate my thoughts. A midtempo treat that ignores the Sapien heuristic for putting people and things into categories. Good luck ever escaping a stereotype. Wait, didn't I stereotype at the start of this track? Well for a track that is kind of cruisy I feel Cactus could have toned down some of the louder layers in this and really made us dive deeper. I like the production quality but with every element the same volume it loses me a bit. Celestial Twins, the group that get me excited every time i read the first half of their name. that's not fair, I haven't really done a dive into their works. The ambient intro was sweet but there could have been a better transition to that loud ass kick drum and bassline. It gets much better when that evil vocal comes in, really takes you into the track a bit more. Melodeep hits us with a different tone and vibe that feels softer and more comforting on the ears. A welcome change up. This guy bangs hard but also bangs talentedly, Is Melodeep the Xander Corvus of trance? Who knows, that's to raunchy for me. Probably my favourite from the comp so far, the indian 'wallawallas' are awesome as well as all the vocal samples. An edge of Fullon against an edge of Goa, this shits the adventure for sure. Or is it the Mt William Estate 2013 Shiraz? lol, remember when 2013 was shit? time ages things kindly my friends. Wizard Project starts us off with something pretty unoriginal, low volume melody to high volume melody? I guess it would work as a transition. This one is loud boom boom zip zip music. More repetitive than what i'm about, but that's a preference, I don't mind repetitive and deep, this is repetitive and loud. But then the spoken words come in, why do spoken words always sound so good? The track gets better from there on. It is the Neville of 80085 (N3V1773) here to show us why he is so damn good. A real champ and probs one of the hottest Timewarp talents. It feels lush and warm from the very first kick drum, then it gets psychedelic and cool. A really strong performance and great tranceadelic hit. Psychedelic Quest is out to entrance us as well. Psychotherapy comes in with a strong first act, energy builds and builds drawing you in deeper. The second act doesn't do much but fumble and drop the energy that was created. The main break saves the day taking the track into a stronger second half. The rest of the track is completely above par and pretty psychedelic. The Maniac coming in with A Treatise On Acid, the only track known to me before this comp. If we are going to believe that someone over at Timewarp Recs actually puts the time into curating these mass drops of comps then I have to say well done. The maniac finishes the comp off in the exact way that it should of been. A fast crazy and energetic blast of power and psychobaba that temporarily blew my mind apart.. WOOOOOOAWEEEE it just doesn't stop. What a banger. B Deepak gets better with every listen, this guy rocks. After skimming some of the other releases it seems like many of these tracks or all of them (I told you I didn't read the description) have been heard before. As someone who doesn't have the time to fit all the Timewarp releases in, this is a nice little collection that shows where everyone is at with their music. Some pretty trancey and fun music here and actually might prompt me to give at least check the Wizards release. If you were wondering if you should dig into one of these comps then I'd say go for it. https://timewarprecords.bandcamp.com/album/goa-trance-adventures-2020-top-10-hits-vol-1-tw003-timewarp
  5. Automatically does it for me, but then I just posted a youtube link elsewhere that didn't auto embed. (Do you see the grey box at the bottom of that screenshot)
  6. I've just woken up and listened to track 1. It's raining outside and there is no reason to rush to begin my day. The track is just about the perfect theme music for this moment. Musically I think it's, really well done as well. Is there somewhere we can download purchase etc?
  7. Wow, I only really paid this attention because i've seen @astralprojection Mention him so often and to be completely honest he is correct. Nova is completely underrated, how did that happen? Have we missed our chance for the glory days? Or is there more to come? I'm sure there is plenty I haven't heard that will keep Tsotsi entertained but who doesn't like new new new.
  8. I don't know how people don't like Miley, she is giving the biggest middle finger to suburban moms who take their kids to concerts. I went to one of her concerts like 4 years ago, ever since then it's been trance and Miley. Not a stink of shitted underwear to be found.
  9. Yea i feel that, Terraformer was such an advancement in skill and quality. Impressive too since Global Sect had trouble finding cosmic stuff for Space Of Power. They might have helped kick off the scene. 2019 has been my favourite year so far. I think the 2006-12 scene had a few classic albums that will stay on a lot of favorite lists for a long time, but outside of that list I say there is more quality from the last 7 years.
  10. I love these chats. Psychill / Downtempo are my 2nd choice for music, but i like to boost my pulse when I listen to New School Goa. I hear people compare New School to old school all the time and really don't hear it. It might be because i missed the 90's and the first wave of new school. But even when I dig through old albums I don't find myself connecting any dots. I see this as a huge benefit. To me this is just what the genre is about, Crazy bright melodies that dance around one another aren't owned by AP and insane alien language leads aren't owned by Pleiadians (Not that any one is making that argument). So when I hear something like Median Project I don't also hear Astral Projection. Maybe after 15 + years of listening I will have had enough (hopefully not), If you look at it this way, the BPM is always going to be in the same ballpark, the sounds of 303's & 604's will always be in the same ballpark, The overall 'Vibe' of a track is not going to stray to far for each style of Goa. It only makes sense that eventually the formula loses its magik. I also hear all the new artists on the scene get better and better and that helps keep my attention, not many 2nd or 3rd releases in the last few years have disappointed me.
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    Merr0w - Odysseus

    Artist: Merr0w Title: Odysseus Label: Global Sect Release: December 12, 2019 Tracklist: 1 - Lost in the Triangle 2 - Lunar Tides 3 - Odysseus 4 - Trippy Jellyfish 5 - Their Own Light 6 - Sea Wolf Howling 7 - Fractal Octopus 8 - Last Breath On Seashore ~ Under the sea, under the Sea, Darling it's better, down where it's wetter Global Sect entered the scene committed to providing rare and focused styles of the Goa trance genre. For most of their existence so far this has been cosmic themed Goa that takes you as far into the depths of space as you can go. I even began to think that this theme would be carried through for eternity. With the release of Merr0w's newest album we see that it is not the theme that matters but that there is a theme. And what better artist to show us this than the guy who really does seem to love all the magic of the deep water myths and kingdoms. Brice Fruyt is all about the sea. Don't believe me? Merrow comes from Gaelic that stands for a Mermaid or a Chimera, so like a water chimera, so like a Taor. Just look at that cover art, that's some straight up cool work, and the merch available along side this release is outstanding too. Life under the water is fantastical, but it's also slow, you can tell from listening to these tracks that a lot of time and attention has been given to them. You can't just whip up a 17 minute track like Trippy Jellyfish, that comes from somewhere special, somewhere deep inside, more mysterious than the unknown depths. Well Lost In The Triangle sure does kick it off nicely. A fine tuned super duper producer type track. Bubbles and mysterious storms of electro goodness rush around you while the maelstrom spins you down into the depths. The melody shoots at you like the stream from a TFL-B54270-Aluminum-Alloy-Water-Jet-Thruster-Pump. Merr0w knows we need a little chill time before we deal with the next onslaught from the depths. You have exactly 3 minutes until the bulging Lunar Tide comes to clear away the wreckage from the first track. At full moon we never stood a chance, the final act of Lunar Tides is like a opening a giant clam to find:- Or This Life under the sea can be lonely, you might take either. Odysseus, King of the island of Ithica, battler of mystical beasts and subject of the gods Wrath, this guy really pissed Poseidon off. Merr0w creates an epic tale that slaps harder than a giant squids tentacular club. Fast and loud, the melody and background noises develop and morph, shift, ebb & flow. A groover that comes at you harder than Charybdis from that damn Vortex. Like the 8 long years spent with Calypso the nymph (The nymphs from the myths not the internet) on the island of Ogygia Triple Jellyfish is here for a long time. Wait. You're telling me Odysseus spent 10 years trying to get home but for 8 of those he was gettin' some on a Mediterranean island? Sounds better than going home to mumma and pappa if you ask me. If those 8 years were anything as good as the 17 minutes and 12 seconds of pure inspiration coming from Triple Jellyfish then I can't blame the guy. Like streams of power coming from the Neptune's magical trident this track blasts you into another dimension. Only ever letting up to shock you with another tsunami of energy Trippy Jellyfish is one heck of a journey that makes hits you by surprise every time you think things might be calming down. A song sung by The Sirens themselves, a lure of symphonies that traps you in a scaly grasp. The sound of Triton's Conch Shell Trumpet begins tooting overhead and now we are in the thick, there is no way to go but right through Their Own Light. A treasure greater than anything found at the depths of the Bermuda, just listen to that damned production quality. Melodies that morph faster than the Agulhas current are just the cherry on top but by no means the whole meal. The howls of a wolf through the trees are horrifying enough, but one from this guy:- No thanks. Good thing nothing but good luck is meant to come from the sighting of this thing. And after the first howls in Sea Wolf Howling that good luck brings itself to you in the form of one of the best Merr0w compositions you have heard. The Akkorokamui shoot their tentacles of raw rusted synths and melody through the darkness and wrap them around your body. This is one monster you don't want to fight but give yourself in to. Maybe the terrifying bastard is benevolent. Urchins, Lobsters, Poseidon and Odysseus all come together for one glorious moment of fractalised unity. Like a storm crafted by Aeolus Fractal Octopus is wild, fast, loud and exciting. it's been 10 long years but the journey has come to an end with one last piece to guide us home, and one Last Breath on Seashore. Merr0w get's to really bring the ocean into this track with enigmatic atmospheres you really do start to feel like you are in a lost world. A beautiful way to finish this adventure of deep sea myths and monsters. ~ I think everyone here will agree that this has got to be Merr0w's best work to date. The theme is carried along completely from start to finish, the melodies are great, the atmospheres are bubbly and deep, the production and composition of sounds dance around one another like sinking treasures. It's Merr0w but unlike you have heard him, perhaps unlike we will hear him again. Well done to Global Sect and Merr0w for this fantastic release, special shout out to Andrei Verner who has nailed the artwork. https://globalsect.bandcamp.com/album/merrow-odysseus
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    VA - Lost In Bass

    Artist: Various Title: Lost In Bass Label: Troll N' Roll Records Release: March 22, 2019 Tracklist:- 1. Katastrof - Blurry Days 2. Toxic Anger Syndrome - Cell out 3. Gubbology - Cold Heart Warm Ass 4. Squees - Itchy Grub 5. Sonic Bandits - Techno Morgan 6. Frosty Fennic - Lost in Lost Out 7. Oliveira - Crystals 8. Kalumet - Ashram 9. Fractal Fungi - Keep Your Pants On 10. Svajigt - Gaffeltrucken 11. Total - Oljud 12. School Of Crystal Healing - Vayra Medicine Katastrof - Blurry Days: The compilation starts of nice and evil. Electro concrete blocks grind across the soundscape leavings shavings of psychedelia all around this track. The intro is trollrific. the rest of the track follows through with the relentless sputtering of composite layers going at one another. Toxic Anger Syndrome - Cell out: Moody and creepy is how Toxic Anger Syndrome starts and finishes Cell out. The higher pitched moments in the middle leave me a little unimpressed. Gubbology - Cold Heart Warm Ass: Exactly how i feel when the seat warmers take me by surprise. This guy gets better and better with every track. How he fits so much into 7 minutes is just testament to this little show off. A Leshen in the night that hangs over your head to taunt you with fingers of vines that come out from the tree tops to play. Squees - Itchy Grub: Another short track comes out of the depths to make you sway and stomp softly. Pulling at every part of your attention Itchy Grub sucks you down and spits you back out. Sonic Bandits - Techno Morgan: A fast pounder that trips you into another world. Tighten the Velcro on your jungle boots because from 2 minutes on you wont know what has taken over you & you're gonna need some reliable footwear. My Favourite so Far. Frosty Fennic - Lost in Lost Out: Organic intro and sweet hymning tells me this tracks gonna be a ride. Not the kind of ride that shoots you 2000 km's into the sky right away but the kind that gets you there in it's own time. Prepare for some whirly durlies. Oliveira - Crystals: Starting the track off like a Bluetunes prog banger Oliveira brings in a kick that assures you that will not be what you're getting. Instead we get a deep and exciting track that like all tracks here today suck you in. Another favourite for the stromy poise. Kalumet - Ashram: Just like the title suggests spirituality is everywhere for the intro at least. Speckled electrosis gets flung at you for the short 6 minutes and 18 seconds that make this track up. The first few minutes do it for me but the last 3 seem like they could have been a little more exciting. Fractal Fungi - Keep Your Pants On: Oh so Fractal Fungi is the morality police now huh? Not allowed to take my dacks off in the middle of the city? Not even if it's 3am? Or is the track that Fractal plays when a reveler can't help but go full frontal schlongle in the muddy center of the dancefloor? That would be a great inside joke. Psychedelic track that bangs and bangs and bangs, the outskirts of the track are like the outskirts of a dark forest that call you in for some mystery. Calling. Calling. & gotcha! Super trippy madness. Svajigt - Gaffeltrucken: I love the title and even more so when I find that it means Forklift in Danish. This is one Gaffeltruck you don't need a licence to ride. Just the courage to stand in the middle of a dark swamp alone with this playing in the background. *Shivers, all right then. Total - Oljud: Creepy ass intro has me scared straight away, the most evil of the tracks so far. The main lead is super aggressive and in your face but kind of in an endearing way. Like our fates we just have to accept it, my fate is clearly to sit here in darkness looking over my shoulder to make sure that a Jötnar hasn't just been summoned to gobble me down. School Of Crystal Healing - Vayra Medicine: Wow, just what the doctor ordered. A nice mellow outro track that heals the broken parts of you. Parts twisted and warped from the psychosis of some of these tracks. The second half takes us off into a new world that i was hoping for but not expecting. The best surprises of all you might say. I leave this Comp feeling rejuvenated and refreshed thanks to SOCH. I feel like Troll N' Roll have hit a six with this release. Some of the tracks didn't do it for me but will definitely appeal to those that like this labels darker and twisted works. The rest of the melodic pieces are what grabbed me. Favourites were 1, 3, 5, 7 11 & 12. https://trollnroll.bandcamp.com/album/va-lost-in-bass
  13. That track is pretty groovy. Very promising project if it ever formally becomes one.
  14. One track descriptor that has never sounded right to me is 'daytime Goa', and going to Apsara this year makes me wonder even more. Imo all Goa sounds better under the stars than the sun. Maybe with the exception of Elysium. So what are some examples of Day Goa? What makes it so?
  15. Lol, make your own lists you bullies. I was going to leave it but now Celestial gets mentioned twice. 11: Hypnoxock - Eurythmia is now Nova Fractal - Fractal Landscapes 12: Celestial Intelligence - Peperetual Energy is now Psysutra - Gamma Phoenecis.
  16. Rehashing an old thread instead of making a new one. With so many new releases since our last best of new goa/essential I wonder who has updated their list, or if the best has come and gone. I also feel like 10 albums is no longer able to properly explore all the essentials of the SWOG, 1. Khetzal - Corolle 2. Artha - Influencing Dreams 3. VA - Terraformer 4. Lunar Dawn - Kolovrat 5. Sab Kuch Milegator - Kauas Aikain Taa 6. Median Project - Constellation 7. Antares - Exodus 8. Morphic Resonance - The City Of Moons 9. Hypnoxock - Eurythmia 10. Celestial Intelligence - Perpetual Energy 11. Nova Fractal - Fractal Landscapes 12. Psysutra - Gamma Phoenecis. 13. VA - The World Beyond 14. Sykespico - Perspective 15. Nervasystem - Timetravel 16. Psylent Buddhi - Secrets Of The Atom 17. VA - Temple Of Chaos 18. VA - People Walk Funny 19. Kadasarva - Steamagination 20. Ephedra - Journey Through My Head For me 'Essentials' refers to any album that properly displays a particular style at the top of the game.
  17. Host:- Velkommen all to our first edition of N N N NOrways Got Goa!!!!! Introducing your panel tonight, From the mountains of Torghatten and a lover of crazy spirally sounds... Thora!!! and from the foothills of Drammen, fan of hihats and cymbols, Vilmar! And Finally from Tromso, our celebrity judge, known for his outspoken feelings about basslines Carson!!! But first, some underage but overage entertainment ~ ~ V: Well that was very bland. C: As exciting as Potato T: Well right you two, we have some very serious talent coming out of Norway for tonight's competition. ~ H: It’s time to G G Goaway for Norgeeeeeeee "And" ~ H: First up Maan takes the stage, this individual is not here to waste time, started us off with electrified baselines and static whob whob’s. T: I must say, I am very impressed with the degree of Whomp's along with the melodic zippers of this track C: Well Thora, man-o'-man Maan is one to book mark for later 3 Hei Hei's for the man Maan V: I'm feeling wild about this one, that thick low, those beautiful high moments. I Didn't know Maan was such a boss...ah, scuse me mmhm, I mean Ombud. H: Well that leads us nicely into Phreak by Natures First performance of the evening. T: it sure does Manfreid our little host, I wonder what he has in store for us? C: Well Thora, if you didn't talk so much you might just find out V: Who knew there would be this much analog fury so early? I certainly didn’t but must say it is a treat. 2 serves of Lutefisk for our special little Phreak. T: Well awarded, for the Phreaks infectious bouncy style. I grant a piece of art commissioned by Mr Munch H: Well Thora and team, it’s time for Clementz to come in and boy does he come in with Voltage Control. V: More electrified baselines and vibrations so tectonic I’ve lost my glasses. T: Well for me Vilmar, I find Clementz to be particularly good when things are kept cool and not so in your face, this track masters that technique. V: A fiery tale that reminds me of the old gods, a damnh good track 2 Hei Hei’s from me H: Just look at the crowd H: Excitaxory, Did I pronounce that right Vilmar? Silver Spoon I know how to say, here to play. V: Shit rhyme dude.... Enunciation aside this sure is one heck of track C: Ja ja, it’s bright, and shiny, with more than a hint of space bleeps and bloops. T: A groovy, Space Odyssey type themed track, I must say that Excitaxory has me Excitaxed C: Thora just shut up with the puns V: Agreed close that ridiculous mouth of yours. T: … This is a family show. V: Bottom line, 3 Hei Hei’s. H: A new name to the scene, Armakuni with the boldly titled Descending Into Darkness. V:Bright Light and sparkled beginnings coming from big fellas Armakuni, I like the name, I like the Title, I like the style. T: Yes very groovy with metallic confabulations of melodies from light to dark. C: Metallic confabulated melodies? Jesus Thora just stop… Unlike that final melody that I wish would have never stopped. V: Seriously Thora... T: Well, Armakuni is here with one of my favourites of the night. A great track that eventually explodes into ecstasy and positive reinforcement as to why tonight has so far been so great. H: Strong Words! Microcosm is here to take us to the beyond with one that might sound familiar When We All Come Together. I love a positive title. T: Well this is one I’ve heard before, they say you can’t teach a dog new tricks, but you sure can edit a song to sound better. C: For once I have to agree with you T. V: Wait really? C: Listen to the track V, feel the strength and speed of all that aural energy. V: The leads were a bit sharp and intense, I appreciate the effort of you coming out here on stage for us Microcosm but for me it’s only 1 slice of Brunost. H: The crowd seems to disagree with you Vilmar. H: Moving right along, A talent, a name, a contender, Phobium who has come along tonight to dazzle you all with Shape is Everything T: I honestly wasn't expecting something so great to come our way so fast this evening. C: It's like the only common denominator is that all these artists have some connection to Norway. V: Norway and Goa, but what the fuck is going in Norway? Y'all eating magic over there? T: Something is going on over here and it nothing short of magic. H: Time for a new guest to join us on G G GOAS GOT NORGE. No wait, yes that’s right, N N NORGE's GOT GOA. Material Music with Shaktas V: Ooph that was stiff C: Material Musics first performance of the night. Heavy kicks and intense pressurized potential that gets unleashed over and over across the sound spectrum. T: Ja, this track grows stronger and stronger, getting pretty wild and crazy at some points, maybe somewhat compressed? I don't know, i've literally never said that before.. V: Once again Thora, confusing everyone. Regardless, a very strong performance worthy of as many bottles of Aquavit as this person can carry. Well done Material Music H: This is that good deep sexy Clementz. My preferred side of Clementz, oh wait, I’m the host, not a judge. Introducing Toffere Enn Toget (1977 Edit)!!!! V: sheesh this guy?!? Well it’s the sexy deep styled Clementz track that I like. Such a painter of landscapes with his sounds. C: That’s Right V, tranced out music to the max. A stellar performance and the outfits were just wonderful. T: I agree, this track is pure big room trance type music that gets me feeling all fine. H: Whoooah-weeee, that was quite the thing alright, we should really all take a break and listen to a word from our sponsor Ringnes ~ "Solo, Save the world?" ""That's right everybody, Solo by Ringnes cool-drink will save the world"" """You don't want this to happen right?""" """"Come on kid, don't be like that, it aint that much, just ask your mum for some change and help the world""""" """""Solo"""""" """"""Save The World You Dick Kid"""""""" ~ H: Introduuuuuuuucing Vimana Shastra who has come tonight to present to you all, Tura. V: Thora are you really on your phone right about now! T: One sec, aaaand, done, sorry gang, just had to look this artist up and save the name. C: You don't say? You have the tracklist bro. I wont be needing that though, this song isn't leaving my head for a while. T: A performance that invokes an artist deep dive for sure.. V:3 Hei Hei's from each of us. H: Clementz Inside The Craft taking the stage C: Love seeing back here Clementz you ballsy busy boy. T: Well, in the words of all boy all Irish group The Wanted.... Glad you Came V: A damn good slow burning candle made of trance wax. Groovy, sweet-toothed and engulfing. C: Indeed, I wouldn't be able to put it any better than the the 5-grown-men-group-who-get-filmed-singing-&-dancing known as The Wanted.... Could This Be Love? H: Homegrown Life Forms is a surprise appearance for the night. No doubt he has been sent back by the aliens that abducted him for tonight's performance. T: Can some one fact check that please? C: Put a sock in it and relax to some groovy music wont you Thora. V: Well shit damn that's a deep groovy track. What's this all about then? This gonna be your thing huh? Gonna stick around or go back to your alien orgies? T: Just keep em coming Homegrown that was 4 Lutefisks and a signed copy of innovative-child-time-writer Roal Dahl's childhood classic The Giant Peach from me. H: Presenting a little known Angry Dwarf With Baobab (Echoes From Hamarr). V: *Gasp* My Ganapati! T: FUUUUUUUUUCK C: Settle down fellas, have a sip of Ringnes made Solo and allow me. C: Exciting, psychotic, lush, mad, and sweet. clueless as to why I haven't heard of Angry Dwarf before, I guess sometimes you just need that track. Coming in with something so far away from anything I was expecting. T: 3 Hei Hei's and the orignal 35" film roll of Classical Child writer Roahl Dahls motion hit Matilda. V: Give him the Other Giant Peach for that final act of glory. H: Phew, in swoops Clementz to pick up all this broken glass left over from Angry Dwarf with Distorted Angel. V: Well he does it well, A bright light filled driving force. T: Feel that build up, feel that energy. C: Well I feel that warm and cruisy low end and I feel that melodic honey. V: Not a drop of sweat to be seen, a 5 year pass to renowned golfing place Lofoten Links. H: Back to the stage comes one of our top performers of the evening, Material Music. Already holding 3 lutefisks and 3 hei hei's. T: What more could he possibly want with Omhu. C: How about a little applause for another special little performance. V: Made with 4 parts floaty, 3 parts trancedelic and 2 nips of lead chord melodic madness in this order. T: Shaken, and poured over clearly produced psychedelic fun. Omhu rules. H: Drum Pets remixed by Strangepork would like to, for the first time tonight present this belter Melt The Walls. C: Fantistic intro T: Then a great change up just after 3 minutes. V: And another only moments later. a building mountain of momentum that comes closer and closer together. C: Valleys closing in and oceans meetings, Worlds beginning and worlds ending, Melt The Walls takes you there. H: A little to real Carson... Introducing Phreak By Natures second blaster Reaching Out To Another Dimensions. T: Can you remember all the way back to his first song guys? All i remember is both were fantastic. C:You're a Terrible judge Thora, of course we remember the first track, we are judges. V: You're bringing the word into direpute T. C: This track was crazy good. A big bloody belting psychedelic boom boom show that I keep wanting to hear again and again. H: Trold - Torus Fields up next to see what he can wow the judges with. T: First of all. 'i'm the terrible judge?' You guys haven't given an award out since the Omhu Cocktail analogy. Torus Fields though; Super thick badumba kicks and a groovy rhythm on top. C: Then a melody of bliss and pleasure. V: For the audiences at home this is really something to be here live. T: Lucky fella's indeed. This track goes into infinity and makes me instantly interested in increments of inebriation from this infectious installation of music. C:...Dude, nice. H: OK IT"S TIME FOR ANOTHER WORD FROM OUR SPONSERS! ~ *National Icons* **Rakfisk** ***Processed Petroleum Oil*** ****Gustav Vigeland**** *****More Hot Women****** *******And The Guy You Need To Get Past For Those Women******* ********Come and visit the shores of the Norse******** *********Authorized by Norwegian Ombudsman of National Affairs********* ~ H: Velkommen Tilbake! We are back and Psylosopher is taking the limelight with Aphorism, a dark and moody slow banger to help you all calm down from the chaos so far. T: That’s no calming piece. It’s broody dawg, good broody. C: Maybe you’re a wimp? I think the whole schtick of this track is groovy and hypnotic. Especially that final melody. V: Come now, just revel in the slow moovy melodies of Aphorism. This would fit nicely in any downtempo-midtempo set that needs a little under the covers fumble. Reminds me of some tracks from the VA - Spiritual Doping. T: Not a favorite tonight maybe a bit different, I know I know, we should celebrate differences and all. Sheesh, I get it. Aphorism has its own edge which I have to respect. H: Protostar One hitting us with Quantum energy T: Taking to the stage like a kitten in milk. C: Or a Bunyip under Trollfjord. V: Might have lost our audience with that one you two. Yet another hypnotic electro banger that aims to please. Smooth and waxy, like a lot of tracks tonight it really builds into something larger than the sum of its part. That final build and explosion of energy is just so sweet. H: Next up, a name we have seen before (but not tonight) here to take the stage and our hearts, the beautiful Aion with Synergetic T: Using words and Acid to get us in the Zone. C: Ja ja, More Goa than what i've heard from Aion before, more badass. V: That low end metallic vibration is beautiful T: A great great track with spirals of zippity fun. C: The crowdo-meter is high after this one. *H: Ah, wrong feed there guys.* H: Now I know everyone here has been looking forward to this moment. It's Raaaa! With his rendition of Escaping Gravity. C: Oh jeepers, I didn't know if this was going to be old school Ra or new School Ra but I also didn't mind which. V: Well yikes, I wanted old school Ra and it's what he brought along. Melodic floating and sparkling track. T: A step down from some of the psychotic music we have heard, it's time to relax and drift off into the cosmos with these Norwegian maestro's. C: All agreeing on 3 Hei Hei's and a 3 minds full of Kos. V & T: Agreed! H: Oh well guess whats next. Goalien is here right here right now with track Ayahuasca T: Takes balls to give a track such a potent name V: Tell that to the guys over at progressive-psytrance-music.com. C: I Was expecting more Nitzho here, some of the inbetween bits here and there dont catch me, but then all of a sudden, explosion. I should have known this would come. T: Hard banging trance that I tip my hat too and award the sole rights to Edvard Munch's 'Man With A schlongle' H: Material Music just wont stop, so here is A Noble Prize C: Hot tamili it's an organic piece. Lovely intro and sounds T: And then boom boom pow we get big hard trance coming at us. V: A first half of calm surrender and then a second act of the exact opposite. T: Another stand out and reason to give this artist more attention, bravo Material Music. 1 all inclusive 9-Day Scandinavia, Russia & Baltic cruise from our kind sponsors Norwegian Cruise Line. H: Another relentless trancer back for another show, it's Clementz – Surrender to the Universe T: This is the in your face Clementz that unfortunately doesn't rock my socks off. V: I have to unwillingly agree, It has all the things i like about Clementz but that in your face lead is a bit much at this point. C: I love the opera voices in the back ground and about everything from the 4 minute mark. H: Alright lets see if something a little bit newer from our Microcosm team can do the trick for Thora this time around with Right on Time and on Another Place in Outer Space (Phreak By Nature Mix) T: Back for another gander. This track hits me right in the sweet spot. C: The perfect version of a Microcosm track. Man I wish I could hear more of this. V: Forget Andrea Bocelli and Ed Sheeran, This is the real Perfect Symphony T: For that final sexy, groovy act I offer a life time association with the 47 different Norwegian national parks scattered around this fine part of the world. H: Lemurians up nextoooooo with his new rendition? properly presented? remastered? and renamed track Not Expected T: I'll take properly presented & renamed. Personally I have to say mr Lemurian, that was beyond stellar, it was insteller. C: Ummmm, You could have said interstellar? That would have been way cooler. V: Boooom! Baby, this is one of my favorite performances of the evening. T: He even says the words and it still takes you by surprise. C: Just have a look at the crowd they loved it! H: Oh no, we aren't done yet. Like the final bite of a 28 slice pizza we present Ion Vader!!! Introducing his hit Harmonic Defiance (Bonus Track). T: Smooth and cruisy. C: There was really no need to give this evening some downtempo number. Finish high and strong. V: I like the energy and final vibe that the producers over at Kali Earth Records have left us with. T: A strong track too, and a familiar name I was not aware was from the land of the Giants. Fjords that is. H: Folks, Members of the no longer human species, that is the show tonight. Full of bravado, power and a form of hubris that I can't help but respect. I like to think that I haven't formed this opinion because I think the gang over at KER are cool dudes, but this is the comp. I think it's fantastic, Mariquesart gorgeous artwork, the entire crowd funded build up to it, the actual talent, the crazy wonderful and weird side of trance music. https://kaliearth.bandcamp.com/album/goagilde-norways-got-goatrance Artist: Various Title: Goagilde (Norways Got Goa Trance) Label: Kali Earth Records Date: December 28, 2019 Tracklist 1. Maan - Reed Voyage 06:46 2. Phreak By Nature - Lit the Fuse 08:14 3. Clementz - Voltage Control 06:23 4. Excitaxory - Silver Spoon 08:22 5. Armakuni - Descend Upon 07:00 6. Microcosm - When We All Come Together (edit) 08:37 7. Phobium - Shape is Everything 09:17 8. Material Music - Omhu 11:53 9. Clementz - Tøffere enn Toget (1977 edit) 08:11 10. Vimana Shastra - Tura 07:28 11. Clementz - Inside the Craft 08:57 12. Homegrown Lifeform - Terraforming 07:45 13. Angry Dwarf - Baobab (Echoes from Hamarr) 10:33 14. Clementz - Distorted Angel 06:40 15. Material Music - Shaktas 10:54 16. Drum Pets - Melt the Walls (Strangepork Remix) 09:07 17. Phreak By Nature - Reaching Out To Another Dimension 18. Trold - Torus Fields 10:18 19. Psyolopher - Aphorism 07:36 20. Protostar One - Quantum Energy 08:34 21. Aion - Synergetic 08:24 22. Ra - Escaping Gravity 09:35 23. Goalien - Ayahuasca 09:31 24. Material Music - A Noble Prize 08:32 25. Clementz - Surrender to the Universe 08:20 26. Microcosm - Right on Time and on Another Place in Outer Space (Phreak By Nature Mix) 08:01 27. Lemurians - Not Expected 07:18 28. Ion Vader - Harmonic Defiance (Bonus Track)
  18. @RTP Who has access to the channel? If it's you mods then I would say you guys should comment and like stuff. Maybe no shameless channel plugs on other video's but the occasional comment would help with exposure a little bit. Just no drunk rants on DJ Electric Samurai's channel I'm only saying this out loud so that I can hold myself to it. But I want to try and do album video reviews. I've tried before but hated the result. But I can get better. Is user generated content like that something y'all want or will the channel get to muddy without focused content?
  19. You're in Buffalo? I was there 2 months ago for work. Best selection of dive bars I have ever seen. Great people around. Not a lot of work was done.
  20. From a Facebooker who ain't about forums. (posting on their behalf) 1. K.U.R.O. & Charm - Japanese Vibrations 2. Total Eclipse - Live In Tokyo 1998 3. Battle Of The Future Buddhas - The Light Behind The Sun 4. V/A - ZNA Gathering Retro-Futuristic Compilation II 5. Ree K - Early Tracks 1
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