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💖🔱💖Om Namah ShivaJoerg ~;~ I was lucky to host him in 2012 at the amazing ‘Disinfected 2: Return of The Messenger’ psytrance gathering event in Oslo (unfortunately my pictures of us was on a ex-hd that was stolen many years ago from a attic storage) … Dj Jörg. What a great person, a Huge character. Such enjoyment to talk with and get to know him. Thank you Jørg for bringing us Shiva Shidapu, and ultimately Infected Mushroom (and so many more) through Shiva Space Technology. You will always be loved and respected, the forever Legend you were, and are. A true pioneer, an incredible icon, a full power man of all men. Bless on your further voyage, Baba. ❤️🔥For those reading who are wondering what happened why such a great person is no longer among us …he had two brain tumours and underwent heavy surgerie…unfortunately he did not survive the ending chemo treatment. AndyShiva informed me of the actual situation a month ago. We all of course expected and hoped he would survive it. Let’s celebrate his memory ❣️
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Artist: Shiva Title: Oracle Label: Shiva Space Japan Date: 2005 1. Shiva & Guy - Go To School 2. Electric Shiva Universe - You Got To Go To Goa 3. Broken Shiva Toy - Skrach Funk 4. Shiva - Damaged 5. Shiva - Slick Sh*t Killer 6. Shiva - The Distroyer 7. Shiva Azax Syndrom - The Pleshures of Flesh 8. Shiva - Red Dwarf 9. Shiva - The Pagan Move Holy f*ck. Look at that cover. We have a saying in the states..."Let's just throw some sh*t on the wall and see what sticks." That's not supposed to be a literal translation. But we have something more important here. Evidence. Pure and simple evidence. It's staring you right in the face. What you are looking at is actual written proof and documented time when the careers of Azax Syndrom and Electric Universe plunged into the toilet. Quite remarkable actually that both seemed to occur at exactly the same time. So what's the common denominator? Dj Jorg. Look we can ridicule the absolutely horrid album cover all day and I believe it made it into the worst covers thread. But ultimately the music is what decides whether an album has merit and...whoo. This is some of the worst full-on sh*t I've ever heard. This is cheese Everest. Listening to this I actually experienced pain. Real physical pain. Guitars and buildups are just two of the cliche's that made the mid 2000's a wasteland of psytrance. The leads are not appealing in the slightest and it's rife with the slow down technique. Evolution? You gotta be f*cking kidding me. In an attempt to rewrite history (and/or perhaps rid the Earth of this scourge) it is no longer available at Beatspace or Psyshop. Mdk
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