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  1. https://www.facebook.com/TIPrecords/photos/a.10150292609025760/10160296708130760/?type=3

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    We are delighted and excited to announce our next release, our first in many years, by the legends, Total Eclipse.
    Way back in 1994, Total Eclipse released what was the 2nd ever E.P on TIP Records, named ' Waiting For A New Life'.
    Fast Forward to 2020, and we present their new E.P, 'Mystic Tide' and 'Solstice'. A beautiful an atmospheric dance floor filler.
    We cannot wait for you to hear it! 

     

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    Astral Projection - No one ever dreams
    Cosmosis - Reclaim your mind
    Cujorius one - The pay per view sound
    Dark Soho - Tales of tragedy
    Deviant species - A night to dismember
    Dohm - Space for empty minds
    Doof - Youth of the galaxy
    Eat static - Last ship to paradise
    Electric universe - Orange night
    Elysium - Dance for the celestial beings
    E-Mantra - Depth of nothingness
    Eraser vs Yojalka - Nice to mute you
    Etnica - Fluorophilia camps bay
    Evolution - The experience of taking a step into someones dream
    Exelization - Ego transplant
    Fiery dawn - Wings of fantasy
    Fools and Tools - Hundreds of sunsets
    Fractal vivisection - My name is Trance
    Ghreg on Earth - Immaculate entanglement
    Ghreg on Earth - Tea time at loneliness chasm
    Ghreg on Earth - Subterranean bliss
    Ghreg on Earth - Permutation city
    Ghreg on Earth - All paths pronoia
    Ghreg on Earth - The invisible college
    Ghreg on Earth - Hex Vex Elixir
    Ghreg on Earth - Book of lies
    Hallucinogen - Fluoro neuro sponge
    HedustMA - Possible worlds
    Human blue - Dream creator
    Infected mushroom - Never ever land
    JaraLuca - Acidic Goacamole
    Jikooha - My revolution and yours
    Koxbox - Lunar bin
    Koxbox - Stratosfearless
    Lectro spektral daze - Yellow and green and blue patterns
    MFG - Born into a new life
    Morphic resonance - Return of the bad dreamer
    Ocelot - Thoughts per second
    Ocelot - Waves of relief
    Planet BEN - Trippy future garden
    Prisoners of the sun - Candy from the strange side
    Proxeeus - Down the six thousand steps
    Shpongle - The aquatic garden of extra celestial delights
    Shpongle - Around the world in a tea daze
    Shpongle - Once upon the sea of blissful awareness
    Space tribe - Echoes in eternity
    Space tribe - Nuclear fission chips
    Space tribe - The ultraviolet catastrophe
    Tegma - Trapped in a hypercube
    The Delta - Travelling at the speed of thought
    Xenomorph - The pit and the pendulum
    Yahel - Last man in the universe
     

    Ghreg on Earth is the GOAT when it comes to track names :)

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  3. Can't remember how they sound but back in the day, these albums were popular:

    Lish - Free Fall
    Antix - Twin Coast Discovery
     

    Recently I listened to Frechbax - Frech and was pleasantly surprised, it is darker than most progressive though.

  4. On 9/23/2019 at 3:01 PM, astralprojection said:

    Do more quizzes!! :)

    One more here but this one is probably not easy.

    The pad coming @ 1:35:

    Don't think it's easy to find because the pad in the Goa track isn't really a defining characteristic of the track and doesn't last for very long. It's a Goa classic from the nineties, everyone know this track.

     

  5. On 6/15/2020 at 9:42 PM, Multi-Media said:

     @psytones

    Thanks, I found your 1st example quite interesting but had only cheap headphones - need to listen on hifi cause the drums sounded a bit strange, but might have to do with the "dustbin" thingie. The UX stuff was ok, but further away from what I m looking for - but it is well produced stuff. The female gated voices spoiled the fun for me a bit (I always think more of house music with these kinda "vocals"

    @Anoebis

    Thanks, yeah I noted the MFG release, need to listen again to it....KOB gonna check next

    @Paul Eye

    I like the Radio album but think the one before (..created..) was a bit better, gonna check your tipp too later :) Also from the 1st album like mentioned the track "Children Of The Last Generation" is one of my faves. I noted this remix album:

    https://www.discogs.com/XDream-Trip-To-Trancesylvania-In-The-Mix/release/35814

    Comment says it is essential release, need to take a listen even if not a fan of remixes mostly.

     

    Re. MFG, some of my fave tracks must be "Dark Waters, Wonderland + On Mars + Project Genesis"

     

    How about Orichalcum & The Deviant? Just a suggestion. You can skip the first track (by Alienated, which I like but not similar to X-dream): 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cSbLjgpcaI

     

     

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  6. On 6/13/2020 at 4:09 PM, Trance2MoveU said:

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    The above reviewer pretty much nailed it and IMO was actually generous. The artist at this point is seven (now 8!) albums in and I'm not hearing a lot of growth.  Don't get me wrong it's decent with plenty of melodies, but after 7 albums shouldn't the bar be a little higher than that?  Where's the power?  Where's the depth and dynamics?  None of the tracks were memorable and it sounds rather generic.  Instead of producing the same album almost yearly, take some chances and start experimenting because this music doesn't sound fresh at all.

    I'm sorry if this critique sounds harsh (and know that I have purchased all of Somnesia's albums), but the talent of this artist is evident and I'm waiting for him to put it all together.  Right now it's a bunch of unfulfilled potential.

    If I listen to the album today again, I'll probably also think my review was generous. My ratings can depend on my mood of the moment, it's still a 6/10, decent to good music but IMO Somnesia never had a real breakthrough, if I can use this term. He has a style that would work very well in collaborations with other artists who generate a more powerful goa-trance (I know he had a collaboration with Imba before). 

  7. Mantis - The Mother Hive was a terrific track but it disappeared from Youtube... however Mantis released a full album in 2015 that went unnoticed! All tracks produced between 1997 and 1999 https://mantis98.bandcamp.com/album/innerverse

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    This one is special to me. I met Ra'anan in 1998 in Eugene, Oregon. On a shady street called Garden Way in a gorgeous old house lived Seth Miller, website creator for Cosmosis, Chris Haines, the prolific graphic artist, and Ra'anan, a small South African punching out MIDI sequences in FastTracker. He was the Mantis. And together they were The Fluoro Circus.
    They put together a CD of their music called "Innerverse", of which I still have in my possesion! Mantis's track, Chromium Wing, appeared on the Innerverse CD.

    This is real Goa Ultrabeat Trance. 100% legit. And a HUGE thanks to Ra'anan for this (ironic!) opportunity to release his excellent music.

    Released September 24, 2015

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    Iboga Records

    1. Intro  1:46
    2. Ice Age  6:02
    3. Reefer Royal  7:04
    4. My Mood  6:13
    5. City Crush  6:51
    6. Almost Gone (Grand Avenue Remix)  6:32
    7. Deep Fry  6:01
    8. Circus Electro  4:34
    9. Congasm (co-producer: DJ Emok)  6:52
    10. Out Of Bounds  7:24
    11. Shining Star (vocals: Paula Befrits)  7:06


    Third and last album (to date) produced by Danish artists Reefer Decree, prolific in the early to mid 2000s with their very recognizable progressive sound. The classic Refeer Decree bassline is (almost) gone this time, and the style has evolved very noticeably: much less minimal, much more melodic and it even sounds more commercial with the electro and house elements thrown into the cooker.
    The highlights for me are tracks #2, #4, #8, #9 and #11. These tracks had everything to be classics: a real identity with memorable sequences and a very friendly, warm melodic framework. "My mood" in particular is my type of stuff: it starts rather cheesy but later switches to a very comfortable and melodic progressive track. All the tracks selected above contain something special, and this time even the downtempo track to finish the album is mindblowing. 
     
    The whole release is very easy to listen, very groovy and relaxing at the same time. This is good time progressive trance, focused on groove and creativity. I can safely say this is underrated considering the few number of people who rated it on Discogs, yet I find this album different and memorable.
    Rating: 8/10.

    Listen / buy: https://iboga-beatspace.bandcamp.com/album/reefer-decree-out-of-bounds-iboga-records 

    Youtube link:

     

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