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  1. Title: Ital - Atman Catalog No.: DOPDIGI007 Format: Digital online Mastered by: Ido Ophir - Domestic Studios Cover Art: Onam | Graphic Design Distribution: BONZAI Release Date: Beatport exclusive : 24/ 2 / 2014 | iTunes : 10/3/2014 Track list : 1. Ital - Inti 2. Ital - Atman written and produced by : Daniel Carcur About Ep : Ātma is a Sanskrit word that means 'inner-self' or 'soul'.After traveling extensively for more then year around the world and mostly around asia and rediscovering the Inner Self. Ital comes up this special Ep Named Atman. Ital signature of pure flowing groove interrupted only by build ups which take your soul heavenward and beyond. Transported to another place in time floating through space all else is insignificant being at one with the sound.One listen and the music says it all- psychedelic trance, dancefloors pounding to the rhythm, faces looking skyward, as if to say...YES.. I`ve found it. ------------------------------------------------- Buy digitally online on Beatport : http://www.beatport.com/genre/psy-trance/13/top-100-releases Listen samples on : https://soundcloud.com/digital_om ------------------------------------------------- https://www.facebook.com/itallive http://www.facebook.com/digital.om.productions https://www.facebook.com/universal.religion.nepal https://soundcloud.com/digital_om
  2. Here at DAT Records, Mark and I are extremely energized and excited to announce to everyone what we have been cooking up in the last 6 months at least. Before that, we had only bits and pieces of ideas but then it became a clear vision and we chased it to the point where we could grasp it and transform it into reality. We wanted to make a compilation - not just any compilation but something epic that would take you on a journey up there somewhere. So we started collecting tracks and then we realized how amazing it would be if we could have only remixes of real classics on it because... well, they exist! So from a generic VA (there are more of those in the pipeline), we transformed our first compilation into the perfect journey through parallel realities, with well-known masterpieces presented in ways that you have never heard before. With no further mumbo jumbo or wordplay, I am pleased to announce officially our compilation "Analog Dreams": 1 Hallucinogen - LSD '93 2 Space Tribe - The Great Spirit (Original Mix) 3 Doof - We Are Free (Desk Mix) 4 Slinky Wizard - Funkus Munkus (Alternate Mix) 5 Green Nuns Of The Revolution - Ring Of Fire (Live Mix) 6 Total Eclipse - Free Lemonade (Live in Paris 1995) 7 Etnica - Full On (Alternate Mix) 8 Prana - Voyager 2 9 Nervasystem - Whirling Dervish (Kaleidoscope Mix) EVERY track in this compilation is a storming killer and the energy of the progression of tracks is outstanding! We start with a twist on the most classic track ever: the first version of the iconic Hallucinogen work that would become the legendary LSD, the original track that was played in Goa in 1993 and which would lead to the trademark sound of Simon's later releases. Then we move to the amazing original mix of Space Tribe's The Great Spirit, an epic and spiritual track that is as powerful as it is beautiful. Things start to move deeper with the brooding and driving desk mix of the brilliant Doof track We Are Free. Now that our gears are oiled and running, we can unleash the powerful energy of Slinky Wizard with this alternate mix of Funkus Munkus that will get you grooving. We finally reach the apex with an extended live mix of Green Nuns of the Revolution's monster tune Ring Of Fire. Prepare to hurtle through the cosmos, Space Cadets, because you *cannot* imagine how energizing and mind-blowing this track is - we were speechless when we heard it and are still on Cloud 9. Then, even if you think it's not possible, we go even higher with this super-duper-hyperbolic live mix of Total Eclipse's Free Lemonade from a 1995 Paris performance. Please remember to be more careful from whom you accept free lemonade - there is no need for lemonade, as this track is enough for a magical trip ! And then we stabilize in hyperspace with the magnificent long, haunting alternate mix of Etnica's Full On, which appears for the first time ever fully unmixed on CD. Now as we prepare to come back to Earth, we present you the groovy, beautifully refreshing, and extremely rare mix of Voyager 2 by Prana. We then close this splendid compilation with the spiritual and mystical downtempo mix of Nervasystem's Whirling Dervish, a track that we loved the minute we heard it first. To prepare this compilation was a long and complex process of detective work and discussion. I want to thank Mark Ainley for his help and dedication in this. We have been compiling and assembling something we are sure that you will enjoy for as many years as these tracks were hidden. And this is the first of a series of three compilations... All aboard and blast off! Draeke & Mark http://www.datrecords.it/dat/releases/va-analog-dreams-datcd005.html
  3. OUT NOW! http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/alienoma-the-abyss 01 - Deja Vu 02 - See The Abyss 03 - Unconcious Realm After releasing his debut as Ancient Alien on Timewarp Records last year Brazilian Goa trance producer Luiz Fernando Wilhelm returns with a brand new Goa trance project: Alienoma. The Abyss introduces his new sound, a darker kind of Goa trance music. Neogoa is happy to take a small part in his vision by sharing these three powerful tracks with all Goa trance lovers! All tracks are written and produced by Luiz Fernando Wilhelm. Mastering by Stryder at Beavernest Atop Studios with artwork design by Richpa at Neogoa Design.
  4. Full track stream/download from the NEOG027 https://soundcloud.com/neogoa/dissolving-who-we-are _____________________________________ First track from the upcoming debut Sun Shadow EP on Neogoa entitled 'Dissolving Who We Are'. Sun Shadow is Alex Vinshu from Russia. For more informations, please visit Neogoa on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr! 01 - Dissolving Who We Are 02 - The Lost Temple 03 - Searching For Winds
  5. Soundlab Pirates is proud to shout out its first release as record label and presents the long awaited debut EP of mayaXperience called "Enough Substance" which is OUT NOW (worldwide). This EP contains two original, absolutely fresh and uplifting tracks, each unique in its own way. High Quality production combined with short breaks, crunchy basslines and floating melodies gives both tunes a very special character; definitely made for the dancefloors around the globe. Music is always hard to describe and should be experienced from its origin - So turn on, tune in and drop out into your inner psychedelic dimension. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WHERE TO GET: Beatport: http://www.beatport.com/release/enough-substance-ep/1234522 Juno Download: http://www.junodownload.com/products/mayaxperience-enough-substance-ep/2389448-02/ ... and almost all major online stores as iTunes, Amazon, Black Market Records, DJ Download, musicload and many more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BOOKING REQUESTS TO: mayaXperience@soundlabpirates.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SHOW SUPPORT: http://ww.facebook.com/mayaXperience http://www.soundcloud.com/mayaXperience - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NEW PIRATE HOMEBASE: http://www.soundlabpirates.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
  6. Another EP is coming as well... the Symbiote EP. Some of you may remember this from the tracking days (96-98 anyone?) but for the new generations this is probably mumbo jumbo and have no idea what they are going to encounter here. In any which case, the music has been completely re-recorded, and made up to modern standards, still leaving the feeling of the oldschool modules.. the sound was polished and refined sapiently by Colin OOOD and here we are, releasing a masterpiece of symphonic goa trance. Samples won't make any justice to these compositions because the tracks are VERY long, among the longest you'll ever hear in the Goa scene I bet. Tracklist: 01 ...Phantasmagoria \ 16:33 02 ...Tiara \ 21:21 03 Abstraktd \ 14:33 Symbiote is Samuel Cote, a talented musician from Canada. He is a producer who was releasing his music in free format through modules in the tracker scene but the music published in this single was completely reworked in the studio for the release. Amazing melodies, haunting hypnotic vibes and tunnels through time, that is how you'll feel while listening to these monster tracks courtesy of Symbiote. DAT is proud to present this masterpiece for the world to enjoy, so let yourself go and entrance into this madness voyage through consciousness... are you ready to fly into your mind? http://www.arabesquedistribution.com/index.php?option=com_artistavenue&task=singleCd&id=3231&Itemid=99999999 PS: I have played Phantasmagoria in Belgium the last time I djed there and the impact was great...
  7. Hi, party people! I hope you'll check out my latest effort - Infinite Monkey, which is a psybreaky piece that I think turned out rather nicely. It's got elements of psytrance, breaks and Goa trance (the Goa part evolves from around the middle of the track towards the end). Infinite Monkey @ Soundcloud
  8. Hello brothers and sisters! We wanted to bring to your attention that a new, monthly, global, Psychedelic, e-magazine, free of any charge, it's coming out soon! This idea born from people involve almost 20 years in psytrance, to bring what is missing from our unique scene: an independent monthly magazine which will present honest stuff & not only promotional content. Honest stuff such as exclusive interviews, articles, reviews, technology, how to's, festivals, drug info, herb, freebies and many many more! At our premiere issue will be featured interviews from: Rinkadink / SA (DM7 Bookings) Lyctum / RS (Tesseract Studios) Sensogram / UK-GR (Phoenix Groove) Artescape / SA (Deco Team @ Boom, Ozora, Origin +more) PLUS MORE TBA. ---- We have create at team from 5 countries and 3 continents of the world. we want to give to our culture something different, something unique, something that is representing US! Something that our tribe will love to read. We count at your love and your support because without that we can't succeed anything. Please take a moment to subscribe to our e-magazine (only takes a second and it's free) and like our official page to be sure you'll read our e-magazine when it's out. Subscribe: http://psychedelicmag.com Facebook Page: https://fb.me/psychedelic.mag If you a) Have any question b ) need advertisement space c) You think you can contribute to our mag Please use one of the following emails respectively: a: info@psychedelicmag.com b: sales@psychedelicmag.com c: pk@psychedelicmag.com Thank you for your time and KEEP THE VIBE ALIVE!
  9. Trance Bum Productions presents Sourcerer Rhombus, the first release from Kaiku, a secretive project from Finland. Drawing upon ancient mythologies and traditions of the northern parts of the planet, Kaiku explores the mysteries of nature through audio-encoded geometric data, revealing hidden patterns in the open source database of life by activating and conducting biogenetic energy flows through living systems, causing them to vibrate in harmony with the universe. While respecting the old and experimenting with the new, these frequencies are carefully shaped to resemble forms of the real and surreal and take you from the normal day life to other worlds, to the worlds of future and past and back to the now. It contains echoes from the source, dancing spirits, and flying souls, breaking borders and returning to the roots. The choice is yoursthe full-power digital dimension guide book in your hand. Its all about vibrating this time, this space, and these frequencies. Right here, right now. Tune in! Mastered by Kaiku with artwork by Olpek. DOWNLOAD IT HERE: http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/kaiku-sourcerer-rhombus PEACE & LOVE!
  10. Hello Goa Heads, Infinity festivals is producing a great event in Israel, 15 hours outdoor event with 3 top psychedelic pioneers: - Tim Schuldt - The Infinity Project - Space Tribe - Phreaky - Space Cat - Oforia - Sandman - Menog - Nativ - Inzimo - Dexter - Organic Soup
  11. Here's a mix I did the other day, the sound kind of represents the club night KANYINI i promote in Birmingham (in the West Midlands Uk) https://soundcloud.com/cosmonaughty/cosmonaughty-18522017-mp3
  12. Stream and show the love: https://soundcloud.com/faxinadu/faxi-nadu-the-way-back-09 Buy album CD: http://faxinadu.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-back comments, love, flames and random thoughts welcome
  13. E-Mantra - Nemesis Suntrip Records, 2014 Goatrance 1. The Entity 2. Wrath of the Nomads (Rmx) 3. Fall of Icarus 4. Gebeleizis 5. Xibalba 6. Ayahuasca 7. Mission Aborted 8. Orphic Hymn 9. Shae Nab E-Mantra is Emmanuel Carpus. His Goa debut, Arcana (2009) was praised for immersing listeners with strong atmosphere, soundscape textures, and dynamic (tweaked tempo) transitions, one of which is the coolest enhancement that I have heard in electronica music to this day. Although I found that Arcana lacked memorable melody leads, I can't deny its innovation. The exploratory element was great and Dansul lelelor proved that the artist could create memorable leads in addition to the atmosphere and everything else. Pathfinder (2011) incorporated some catchy synth leads, but lacked the absorbing soundscape textures to the degree of Arcana. Pathfinder had some great tracks, elements, and moments nonetheless. It was more melodic, and yet less immersive soundscape wise and atmospherically. Some liked it more than Arcana and vice-versa. Anyway , three years went by and Emmanuel's tracks continued to impress on Psy/Goa and Psyambient/Chill albums until the next massive Goa creature arrived. This brings us to Nemesis (2014). Every E-Mantra album to date has had a bit of a learning curve for me. Emmanuel's style is very distinct and complex, and at times overwhelmingly creative. Good news is that Nemesis is more ambitious, imaginative, and atmospheric than Pathfinder. It also has more of what many liked about Arcana, the soundscape textures (exploratory element). I'd love to hear an all ambient/chill album by this artist in the future too. But moving on to Nemesis... 1. The Entity is the best opening [goa trance] track by E-Mantra to date. It has a fantasy edge that I miss (since the old-school days of Chi-A.D.) coupled with immersive atmosphere, strong synth work, a driving beat and bass line, tasty soundscapes textures, and some great synths. This song is like moving through a galaxy of space candy. I love the female voice sample, even if I miss what she's saying half the time. Her "sound" alone enhances the track. Oh, and when I bitch about there not being enough memorable melodies in E-Mantra's first two albums, just wait until you hear the one at 6:44. It's very catchy! I really like the return of the strong bass line at 4:05, the atmosphere and melody/sound (synth) work. The echoed, female effects are nice too! My ONLY gripe is that after the beat drops out (which switches up the sound a bit), I am less gripped. From around 5:30 to 6:39 the song begins to feel repetitive. Fortunately, the melody at 6:39 leads to ear candy at 6:44 that elevates the song. Very little here could have been perfected (to me) for a nearly perfect score, as the artist did a great job overall. The Entity is excellent, one of E-Mantra's most solid tracks to date. A- 2. Wrath of the Nomads (Rmx) I find less dynamic and varied than the opening. The song moves in one general direction, but it has a strong beat and base line. The synth lead stands out among the heavy backdrop, and is accompanied by soundscapes/textures, as is E-Mantra's more typical style and approach. To be honest, I was a little disappointed here, primarily in the first half. The song starts strong with a solid synth but grows repetitive and predictable by the third and fourth minute. Fortunately, there's an interlude/ around halfway through. The beat and music return at 5:10 where the song grows noticeably catchier. The beat is accompanied with more engaging sound work. Better late than never I suppose. Simply put, the song could have trimmed a minute or two earlier on, or involved more enjoyable work in the first half which would have made it more enjoyable. This is a solid track that starts slow and rewards listeners in the second half. B 3. Fall of Icarus I find more interesting than the previous song which showcased a more typical E-Mantra sound. Earlier on I'm grabbed by the atmosphere here. The bass line that enters at 0:55 captures the driving, dark tone; it's good. Gradually details are added. There are many layers here; I just wish that the melodies hooked me more, as with E-Mantra's work there is sometimes more higher pitched synth streams rather than stand out Goa tunes. Having said that, the song innovates. It's like a fluid storm of debris shrouded in lightning and space snapping rattle snakes that sneak up and surprise. The more times I listened to this track, the more I found regarding the complexity and cohesiveness of it all. It gets catchier as it progresses naturally, and showcases some really good sound work in the second half that compliments the first. Having said that, more memorable melody work would have been nice. Good if not great song. B+ 4. Gebeleizis begins like a computer spazzing out, printing up algorithms left and right without rhythm or reason, but in a psychedelic space sense; this is no computer or printer. The curious introduction slams the senses with an impact effect, or echoed beat and synth at 0:26. This moment is brief, but powerful and gripping. It also introduces the first wave of energy/synth work to power the starship. There is an interlude midway that reminds me of stars blinking out in the night sky. It's immersive and intriguing. Then a new crescendo of sound arrives, comprised of atmosphere, soundscape textures, and a delectable combination of synth melodies. The song evolves into combining the powerful effects with actual melodies that have harmony and feeling. I simply find that the last 1-2 minutes, while very nice, could have incorporated more development to increase the songs greatness in the end. An artist that applies this concept well is Cybernetika relative to his general tracks (1, 3, 6, 7) in the atmospheric and also dark album, The Scythe of Orion. Gebeleizis is a super song that has a soft ending that makes me go between a solid A and minus. The song is possibly deserving of a higher score. It's fantastic. A- 5. Xibalba begins less chaotically than the previous track, with good atmosphere and an effective, lower-pitched bass line. The bass line adds to the darker tone and is very effective, primarily when combined with other sounds that go into effect at 1:58. The more versatile "synths" are deliciously braided. There is a drum roll that leads into a highly effective third minute, coupled with a strong lead and otherworldly textures. At around 4:00, an echoed synth enters; this is the sound that I like from War of the Hierophant's track interlude from Arcana, as well as the Metamorphic Resonance track (last third) from Pathfinder. Here it's used more as a pitch bending accent rather than a visceral synth melody lead. Nevertheless, it's catchy and compliments the track; it's just not as infectious as how it was utilized before. No worries. It works well with the core rhythm. The beat briefly disappears at 5:12, and returns with the driving feel and even tastier melody/sound work at 5:25. It's also enhanced by the accent effects that appear like space insects flying by the voyager. All of this takes place with great synth work. An ambient segment enters around 7:15, and adds to the song's mood; it could be perceived as a sense of urgency or consequence. This part of the song sounds serious, evocative. It's interesting and adds character and feel to this intergalactic album. The song isn't as eventful as some of the others, but I like it this way. Xibalba is imaginative and captures my attention from start to finish. Well done! A- 6. Ayahuasca is the next track that I warmed up to the most, along with The Entity and Gabeleizis. ​This is because of the melody approach. The synth work emotes with the overall exciting feel. Instead of one synth, the artist somehow incorporated three or four, maybe five. The work sounds so layered and complex. It grows stronger, catchier as it progresses. The part around 4:20 forward has an amazing, climactic feel. It showcases what is quite possibly the artist's best melody synth (leading) work to date. I am very impressed with this part and how it fits into the context of the whole. I love it. The last third (or rather act) includes a very nice melody lead that blossoms around 6:16. It's unpredictable and uplifting! I love how the artist realizes that complexity alone does not necessarily make a song good. Ayahuasca showcases fantastic sound/melody work by the artist, who raises the bar on how uplifting and catchy his Goa songs can be! Part of me feels that the song could have gone even further or higher into heavenly bliss (ascension) in its final moments, but I really like the last few minutes. The song closes strong and knows when to end. Ayahuasca is one of the finest tracks in electronica! It's beautiful, unique, and innovative. The song has feeling too. It's excellent. A 7. Mission Aborted begins dark, as if abandoned or alone, though the samples off-set this thought. What stands out to me the most here are the astronaut's voice. They're catchy as they echo across the music. The first third keeps the tone and driving (under-current) dark. The synths sound mechanical and grows catchier in the second act. I like how the artist supports these darker elements, and the ambient/atmospheric layer later on. These examples show how well the artist puts sounds together, however I wasn't that arrested with the overall song. The astronaut voice samples add character and I like that. However the synth work, while catchy, never stayed in my head. There's no tune that grabbed me, no climactic elements either and that's okay. The second half is quite nice I admit. I simply never felt completely immersed or addicted, and the ending isn't really exciting. Having said that, the overall song is very well structured; it builds nicely and has some interesting elements, solid synth work. It's also dark and moody (though I found Xibalba catchier in that regard). The astronaut samples compliment Mission Aborted in that they're catchy. I just wanted to feel more involved and hooked with the overall song after finding the previous three so exceptional in comparison. That said, this is a very good track that seems to separate two more ambitious and delectable ones. B+ 8. Orphic Hymn is another one of my favorites along with tracks 1, 4, (now 5) and 6. The introduction is solid, and the beat/effect at 2:15 is wonderful. I love the humming ambient, and the synth work that enters at 2:33 is so ridiculously catchy. OMG I love it. Then there's the third minute where this infectious sound combines with others that sound as delicious with it. The third minute involves one of the catchiest segments in goa trance. After this phenomenal part, the beat leaves at 3:46 for an interlude (transition). This provides the opportunity to change up a few things and refresh the song. The returning music at 4:14 is nice. The atmosphere's enhances it. The melodies become brighter at 4:35 and I think it's good add light to the darkness. The second half of this song is attractive, don't get me wrong. I simply wish it was as infectious in the uplifting, positive and harmonious sense, as I love the idea. The melody/sound work is catchy. I just find them less captivating than the edgier work beforehand, which I found stunning. The song could have benefited from having a tastier final uplifting act in that regard, as it goes from darkly superb to beautiful good, in my opinion. Take Astral Projection's Liquid Sun, Radical Distortion's Star Dance, Goasia's Sunrise - ok those were morning Goa sunrise songs throughout and this isn't I realize (but for uplifting tracks that really impressed). Orphic Hymn does darker, edgier best and should have stayed that way with more development in the last third I feel. Or the brighter evolution could have used more work to make it more spectacular, just my two cents. I was so enamored by this song's first half and wanted to give it a solid A. Maybe a remix will get away with this. Orphic Hymn is another great track that showcases some amazing work. A- 9. Shae Nab, unlike the last two tracks previous E-Mantra albums is far from slow. Is slow uptempo an oxymoron? Regardless, the tempo is good. This final track has a smooth and fluid feel, with seamless melody/sound formations that develop in some subtle ways. The synth work is very good. I especially like the skipping synth that comes and goes. Shae Nab isn't very eventful (that's not the point), but rather one continuous movement; the song flows like water. This flow of energy concept ? track reminds of a little of Khetzal's opening on Corolle; this is completely different in sound and approach of course. A really nice melody enters around 5:00, and a more gripping (to me) one at 5:50. After the third or so interlude, the rhythm returns with even greater sound, deepening the hypnotic vibe. The ambient notes in the last minute are beautiful. It would have been nice if such feelings of euphoria were more present earlier on. The ambient notes add so much feeling and harmony; by the time they arrive, the song has almost finished. Nonetheless, the artist's blending of sounds here produce an old-school, goa sound that some will love. Shae Nab is a beautiful work of art. Its gentle approach may not stand out initially, as much as some of the other songs. This is a solid closing track that could have had more personality. It flows beautifully nonetheless. A- In conclusion, Nemesis is a strong album. If you're an E-Mantra fan, I think you'll be impressed, as I can be critical and pin point or over analyze even the smallest things at times. Every E-Mantra album I've heard to date has been impressive including his chill ones via Hermit Sanctuary (2013). The artist continues to improve and "perfect" his style on Nemesis and it shows. The album is dark and visceral, often immersive and at times magical. This album impressed me when I least expected, but it also took time to grow as Arcana did. I really like the power, rhythm and synth work of The Entity in combination with its fantasy elements. I was also impressed with Gebeleizis, Xibalba, and Ayahuasca for their strong synth work, arrangement, and sound formations. Orphic Hymn has an incredibly catchy first half (until 4:39 for me); the rest is pretty good, just not as addictive. Shae Nab is a pleasant closing track with an old-school feel. With the overall album, I enjoy the atmosphere, soundscape textures, and (being a huge melody fan) improvement in the synth department, though greater emphasis on tunes that get stuck in your head would be nice. There's a lot to explore thanks to the artist's attention to detail and interest in creating depth. The lower-pitched bass lines work well too, adding to the dark feel of the album. Constructive Criticism / Feedback 1.) Some of the melodies could have more development of arrangement. For this reason, I find Filteria's albums (DoOL and LitW) easier to get into. Emmanuel tends to scaffold his melodies more with trills on notes, whereas many Goa artists compose more arrangement. 2.) Sometimes this artist has something so perfect going, only to incorporate a last third that isn't as infectious (track 4, 8). I love songs that get catchier as they progress! 3.) I would love to hear more sleek interludes like the one in Arcana's War of The Hierophants track, from 3:58 to 4:50. Such work was wickedly catchy and sleek. The ones here are solid nonetheless. End of Feedback There are things about the other albums that make them special I realize. I have warmed up to Nemesis slower than Pathfinder, but faster than Arcana. This is probably due to Nemesis having more depth and exploratory elements/details over Pathfinder. Sure Arcana had some fantastic elements (atmosphere, textures). Pathfinder had the melodies (synth leads) that stood out where the debut was lacking. Nemesis is more refined, involved and deep; the synth work and melodies are catchier too. Thanks to numerous improvements, I think many listeners will consider Nemesis to be the artist's best [goa trance] album yet, but it took time to time for me to assimilate to this album for some reason. Not since moments in Arcana have I been so impressed with an E-Mantra album in the psy/goa genre (I also recommend E-Mantra's Hermit Sanctuary album for psyambient/downbeat). Nemesis puts the listener back in a voyage through intergalacitic space travel, atmospheric elements and exploratory psychedelia. It's a lot to process. A lot takes place, and while I personally favor certain styles of Goa over E-Mantra's (normal considering we all have our preferences), Nemesis was well worth the wait. Favourite tracks: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 A- Samples / Order Suntrip http://www.suntriprecords.com/release/cat/SUNCD31/ Suntrip Bandcamp http://suntriprecords.bandcamp.com Psyshop http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/sut/sut1cd031.html Beatspace http://www.beatspace.com/7916/Suntrip+Records/E-MANTRA/Nemesis/detail.aspx Goastore http://www.goastore.ch/e-mantra-nemesis.html Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Nemesis-E-Mantra/dp/B00HW1FEQA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1391013235&sr=8-1&keywords=E-Mantra+Nemesis
  14. PIXAN RECORDINGS LATEST NEWS!!! FULL FACE "The Flower Of The Partysan" Album OUT NOW!! Release Purchase : http://www.beatspace.com/7882/Pixan+Recordings/FULL+FACE/The+Flower+of+the+partysan/detail.aspx Tracklist: 1. You Are My Dancing Queen FULL FACE 2. Are You Talking To Me Tarzan FULL FACE 3. The Dark Psy Of The Moon FULL FACE 4. Anticlimax FULL FACE 5. Gogolien FULL FACE 6. The Bunch Of The Black Meatball FULL FACE 7. Six Nights In Shanghai FULL FACE 8. Stop Licking Each Other FULL FACE 9. The Flower Of The Partysan FULL FACE PIXAN RECORDINGS LATEST NEWS!!! FULL FACE "The Flower Of The Partysan" Album OUT NOW!! The long awaited second full length solo album of Full Face is ready. The Flower of the Partysan, as every Full Face release, is not just a pay-trance album, it's concept, it's a message and most importantly is the declaration of an ideal that we hope is still alive in all of us: Freedom. So again and again, stand for your right to dance, enjoy and think, no crisis can stop the life that is within us, holding flowers in our hands and keeping hope in our hearts! More Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/603521403052565/ Full Face is the solo project of Doros Grigoropoulos from Corfu, Greece. Doros that comes from a strong social activist background, started as a bass player for a hardcore punk group from 1994 to 2002 before becoming involved with psychedelic trance in the late nineties first as a fan and since 2003 as a DJ and producer. “Full Face’s” refined psychedelic style and seamless production deliver an experience that can only be described as purist. To date his releases on Pixan Recordings, Peak Records and Vantara Vichitra Records are a testament to the “Full Face” sound. Pixan Recordings Networks Website: http://www.pixan.net/ Official FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/Pixan.net Sound cloud: https://soundcloud.com/pixan-recordings You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/user/PixanRecordings Twitter: https://twitter.com/PixanRecordings Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/pub/pixan-recordings/87/50/839 Google+: https://plus.google.com/102214812710805732592/posts
  15. Artist: 2kija Title: Rehidration (EP) Label: Unimuse Records Catalog Number: UNIEP017 Genre: Progressive Psytrance Format: Digital Download (WAV/MP3) Release Date: January 31 2014 Soundcloud Preview: https://soundcloud.com/unimuse-records/coming-soon-uniep0017-2kija Track List: 01. Rehidration 02. Quetzalcoatl Release Info: Unimuse Records are Proud to present The latest EP from 2kija - Rehidration. 2kija is a progressive psytrance project from Tbilisi, Georgia. The Rehidration Ep is a two track description of a psychedelic trip in a Caucasus mountains. The music was influenced largely by the recent developments in dark progressive/zenonesque music, however the tracks have their very own mystic and tribal/Aztec taste and the atmosphere and melodies that are uniquely psychedelic. 2kija on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/2kijamusic 2kija on Beatport: www.beatport.com/artist/2kija/340368 Links: http://albin13.wix.com/unimuserecords https://www.facebook.../unimuserecords https://twitter.com/unimuserecords http://soundcloud.com/unimuse-records http://www.reverbnat.../unimuserecords https://c.itunes.app...rds/id547007749 http://www.beatport....e-records/28301 http://open.spotify....t5fH9wcd7d9ycQO http://www.junodownl...imuse/releases/
  16. The last time I attempted to make a mix of psychedelic drum & bass, it was a little all over the place. While there were a few great tracks, the mix had next to no flow, and the variety was far too much to be considered a legitimate representation of such a rare style. The theme of science fiction allowed me to mix neurofunk into this set, and the spacey sounds fit perfectly with what I was trying to do. Lots of energy and interesting music here. Enjoy! Cybernetika - Devoid of Gravity [Ektoplazm] Lumin Essence - Phobos [Genome] Cybernetika - Hayashis Journey [Ektoplazm] Xenofish - Sanctus [Ektoplazm] Xenofish - Arashi [Ektoplazm] Axi - Mayan Temple [Mindtech] Dementia & Dephas8 - Surrounded [Mindtech] Black Sun Empire - Don't You (State of Mind Remix) [blackout] Myselor - Reality [Full Force] Optiv & BTK - Tapout [Dispatch] Black Sun Empire - Fever (Chris.SU Remix) [blackout] Unknown Artist - Still Alive (VIP Mix) [Fokuz] Ziptnf - Encrypted Universe (1:07:47) 156MB ~320kbps Image credit to nellieanger.
  17. hey there psy community! we are glad to present out new EP :-) we put alot of love into it... and we hope you check it out,and spread the love! Artist: Akot Release: Digital Space Market EP Label: Phantasm Rec/Electronic Soul Date:29/1/2014 Our FB: http://on.fb.me/1mw9LhJ EP preivew Teasr: http://bit.ly/1mw9Sdo
  18. Global Sect go to digital! You can support us and buy our space goatrance stuff on new Bandcamp page. We really need your help for release new unreal magic VA "The Mystery of Crystal Worlds" (3CD)! http://globalsect.bandcamp.com/ We trance in trust!
  19. hello everybody ! this is my first post here, and i wanted to see how people would react to my music ! my project's name is space zulu, it's mainly goa influenced but also with a dark atmosphere so here it's my soundcloud feel free to share, like and comment ! https://soundcloud.com/space_zulu/sets/space-odissey
  20. ॐѰॐѰॐ ....................................................... listen & download: https://soundcloud.com/screamjack-psy11/power-children Happy New Year to all Nymphs, Goblins, Humans, sentients, non-sentients, tables, chairs, speakers and everybody and everything else! Live it! mixed by Screamjack Title: (for the) Power Children 170 - 180 BPM Genre: Hi-Tech/Psycore Duration: 52 min ...................................................... ॐѰॐѰ
  21. https://soundcloud.com/youths/youths-ozone-machine-solstice
  22. Dysnomia project - Anomic Aphasia http://www.liquidseed.net/releases/lsd012-dysnomia-project-anomic-aphasia Dysnomia Project are Omni-tech & Isis slider from Greece-Crete , a psychedelic couple who make sounds tested on the dancefloor. This cyber but also organic flow keeps 28 min, 2 new and 2 older tracks together, are the introduction of Dysnomia Project. In a Digital jungle two strange allies from earth dancing and Screaming with psy frequencies ...kick and bass are there
  23. https://soundcloud.com/2kijamusic/2kija-rehidration I hope you like this comments are welcome
  24. 'Epoch Of The Terrans' is the name of brand new compilation, that should be released next year on Suntrip Records. It will be compiled by Neogoa label-head Richpa and it will feature some of the most psychedelic and melodic Goa trance tracks released on Neogoa in last three years, but this time with brand new mastering and unique artwork that will apppear on a limited edition CD. Richpa has been known by his highly sucessful Dimensional Gateway compilation series, aswell as being the creator of Future Architecture and Pantheon compilations. Exact release date and tracklist alongside with other details will be announced in upcoming weeks! Tracklist: Crossing Mind - Virutal Mind Cleaner Morphic Resonance - Chormatic World Lunar Dawn - Blessings From Irij (Imba Remix) BlackStarrFinale - A New Name GoaTree - The Force Arronax & Somnesia - Black Hole (Revisited) Astrancer - Tetragrammaton Mindphoria - The Picture RELEASE PAGE: http://suntriprecords.com/release/cat/SUNCDLE04/ SHOP PAGE: http://suntriprecords.com/product/item/SUNCDLE04/
  25. Goalogique Records present third compilation album in partnership with Ezel-Ebed Records, called " Cosmic Guide" This new album has produced with the energy of 21 December 2012 by Bora. Cosmic Guide compilation album contains variations of sounds by many popular Goa trance artists around the world, so we can call this album as a compilation of today's biggest names. Cosmic Guide is mystic, spiritual and very powerful album, with this album we wanted to show people, the futuristic sound of the our world. For more Information: www.goalogiquerecords.com Also you can fallow us online cd store: Beatspace, Psyshop, Arabesque Distribution http://www.beatspace.com/7807/Goalogique+Records/Various/Cosmic+Guide/detail.aspx http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/gol/gol1cd003.html http://www.arabesquedistribution.com/index.php?option=com_artistavenue&task=singleCd&id=3236&Itemid=99999999 Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Cosmic-Guide/release/5184586 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/goalogiquerecords Enjoy!
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