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  1. Well Ive noticed that women tend to get less obssessivly interested in things, and you have to be pretty obsessed with something to get really good at it. Also because of the way men act it can be hard for a womans professional identity to be separated from her sexual identity. Especially if she looks good some people will like her because of how she looks and have lower standards, and also dilute it for women who happen to both look really good and and be really good djs/producers. As a reaction to that, there are other people who wont give her a fair listen because they assume she just got where she is by her looks. Kind of a damned if you do damned if you dont sort of thing.

    I'm waiting for someone to do a Mary Shelly.

    I guess Psynina was a Reverse Shelly, and look at the buzz that happened over that. I think it proves what I am saying.

  2. Not many tracks pull it off well, I dont really know any psytrance that gets over 160 (I dunno how fast Highcosmos gets but I like them). I really like some gabber/hardcore though, like the kinds of tracks that Omar Santana makes and plays. I never really got big into harcore because I think most of it is overclocked crap, but the tracks that manage to be interesting and sound good and be that fast I love! For people who like it really fast I recommend Harcore for the Headstrong volumes 1 and 2 and Planet of the Breaks, all mix cds by Omar Santana. They sure aren't psytrance but they are very good, and pretty darn psychedelic.

  3. This album is a gem! I just discovered it a few months ago but wow! Every track is excellent but the last three are unbelievable. Everyone Ive played this for has loved it. I love this style of Goa Trance.

  4. Goa isnt dead it's just taking a nap :P

    Goa is my favorite music.

    Still, I think the expansion into different styles has been a great thing, even though there has been a lot of changes I dont care for. I would be bored if the same old goa sounds were getting continually rehashed without innovation. Progressive, dark, fullon, minimal, tech trance, they all took different aspects of Goa Trance and expanded on them until they had emerged as distinct genres.

    In spite of all that, there is really nothing else that makes me feel the way good goa trance does. As played out and overused as the whole goa-spirituality thing was, the fact remains that Goa-trance reliably gives me a feeling I can only describe as mystical.

    I am waiting for a Goa-renissance where the evolutions of style that have happened post-Goa are integrated into something that is at its core Goa-trance.

  5. Of course it's both but I voted for melody because I love the way melodies catch in my mind, and because voting for both seemed like kindof a cop-out. People with any intelligence realize that both are important but Ive noticed that most people seem to connect more with one or the other more deeply. Food for thought ain't it?

  6. I think Slug and Hydraglyph are great reccomendations. With Hydraglyph in particular I think it is important to listen to many tracks because many of them sound very different from one another.

    I would explore South African labels in general, Nexus Media, MMD, Timecode all put out fine releases. Nexus Media v/a-Edge is a very nice relatively recent release.

    If you havent heard the new Audialize, checking that one out is a MUST.

    Also, although none of them have released anything new recently, I love Lemurians, Cosmo Chaos, and Phaze Four.

  7. Thankyou so much AlieNed! Very interesting listen.. I guess I would describe it as undifferentiated proto-goatrance/happy hardcore. I definatly agree with the Scooter comparison, but there are also some proto-Goa-like elements present. Most of the tracks are pretty bad, but a couple are actually pretty good (especially considering that this release appears to be from 1989). I think the best tracks are "Mine Devotion" and "Even in G with You". I wonder how influential this record was on the development of Goa. I also wonder what the people that made this kept making music and if so what kind of music they ended up doing.

    Interesting listen into electronic dance music history, thanks again Ned!

    However I will not adding this one to my wantlist, I'm afraid. Glad I heard it though. :)

    Maybe I'll post a review if I get around to writing a decent one.

  8. NOVA is that english teaching company right? I once had an interview in tokyo with GABA (another english teaching company) Once I found out that I had to go to 3 full days of training without pay and also no travel pay on top of that, I was like forget it. What a rip off. I have a few friends that are into psy. Some are Japanese and a few are american. Psy trance isnt big at all in the U.S. even though it has gotten bigger lately. In the eyes of George Bush, your pretty much a terrorist if you dont conform to the way that society wants you to be. And Psytrance in America is definitely not conforming. Anyways my name is Clayton. My phone number is 08031700286. Hit me up any time man, just to chill or to talk about music.

    Is Psytrance not big because of bush or is bush the President because psytrance isnt big? :ph34r:

  9. I agree... wave rips of classic oldies left abandoned by dead labels and vanished artists would be great.

    Any particular hub? The ones I visit are all oriented towards new stuff and new stuff alone. I seldom end up with any search results for obscure old albums that I am looking for (usually to find out whether the $6 price of that obscure oldie is indicative of the quality of the release or the ignorance of the seller).

     

    My point exactly.. I dont use dc++ for lack of decent mac version, but from what Ive seen the selection of oldies isnt so hot. slsk seems to have an ok selection of the older stuff but one has to wait hours and hours to get on queue for it most of theme... but still most everything is oriented towards the newest releases.

    Also, a lot of people who dont know the older stuff probably dont know what to search for. This might be able to be remedied by people sharing files with a special label at the end of the file name to denote that its a favorite pre-2000 release. Some people seem to use the tag OiG to denote this. (unfortunately not many people)

    Or maybe someone who has bandwitdth could set up a KDX server or something? Make Mp3 cds of out of print stuff and give them out at parties?

    I definatly favor some method of more people getting to hear what the pre 2000 sound was like. Sometimes Im really shocked by what artists/albums people who know their shit in terms of the new stuff, have never heard of.

  10. most Vibrasphere, esp albums 2 & 3

    most of Cosma's stuff

    S-Range-2001

    Ishq- Orchid

    Ooze- Where the fields never end

    Oszilla- Die Hexen

    MWNN- Cosmic Echoes

     

    I find that most "watery" sounding music is progressive or chillout. When Goa, Fullon, or Dark has a liquid sound to me it reminds me more of Mercury than of water.

  11. I've came home.

    Twisted was the first psytrance I ever heard, and that is exactly what I felt when I heard it. I knew I had come home. It was this really crazy feeling of nostalgia/deja vu or something, as if I were already familar with it in some peculiar way. Same feeling the first time I walked into a trance party (with Solstice playing as I entered the club). I knew I had found home.

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