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Bahamut

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  1. on average about 5 hours a day, that's including time at the piano
  2. Check out Steve Roach - Kairos http://www.steveroach.com/Features/Kairos/ http://www.steveroach.com/Music/discography.php?albumID=353
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    Filteria - Sky Input

    This kind of music has the potential to be the ultimate goa trance. It's good, but not completely IT. The sounds are very powerful, awesome! The melodies are good, even great (not brilliant). However the tracks lack distinctive character, subtle moments and proper build ups. It's still a great rush though.
  4. I made a Top 5 Greatest Dark Electronic Tracks Of All Time, so these are my tracks of the day 1. Klaus Schulze - Velvet Voyage [Mirage, original release] 2. Steve Roach - Altus [The Magnificent Void] 3. Delerium - Wavelength [spheres] 4. Raison D'Etre - Metamorphyses Phase IV [Metamorphyses] 5. Lustmord - Metastatic Resonance [The Place Where The Black Stars Hang]
  5. Sounds very cool what music/artists did they play?
  6. I don't listen to much goa/psy but this is a totally wicked track. :posford: Only thing I don't like so much is all the detuning.
  7. Pete Namlook & Bill Laswell - Blue Shift awesome ambient track I just love the sounds and alien atmosphere
  8. Global Communication - Alpha Phase :clapping: :clapping:
  9. Steve Roach - Lifeforming Too awesome for words. This kind of hyperactive power ambient is the greatest thing achievable in electronic music.
  10. Crop Circles - Full Mental Jackpot (Pleiadians Remix) The entire goa/psy genre may just stop to exist for all I care. The ambient sucks and the best 4x4 track has already been made.
  11. Fragment of Klaus Schulze concert 1979. http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=557c638...2db6fb9a8902bda This is like.. so much TRANCE. The power of the analog synths shines through, even in this very bad quality recording. It must have been awesome to be there if you've never heard anything like it before.
  12. Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Manuel Göttsching. All Germans. They invented it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQMjVe_AGkY Put beats under the sequence et voila.
  13. It doesn't exactly take a genious to create multi-layered goatrance when the individual layers are all relatively simple and repetitive in melody and rhythm (like almost always).
  14. Please keep piano music out of this topic, thank you.
  15. I like it!! :posford: :posford: Keep it up, this is great stuff.
  16. by everything that matters, depending on the type of music, but most of all how it makes me feel
  17. Human Blue - Protonica Human Blue - Carpe Diem
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