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Which crossovers you'd prefer ?


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  1. 1. Which crossovers you'd prefer ?

    • Goa Trance & Experimental Electronica
      12
    • Psychedelic Trance & Acid Trance
      16
    • Progressive Trance & Ethereal
      5
    • Minimal Trance & Hard Techno
      6
    • Ambient Trance & Classical
      6
    • Downtempo & Trip Hop
      16


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Lisa Gerrald :wub: singing on a goa track would be amazing

 

Enigma + Electric Universe,

Hallucinogen + Carmina Burana,

Monna Lisa Overdrive progressive remix by Emmanuel Top,

Gothic Metal + Progressive,

FSOL + Limp Bizkit (I'd like to hear the hip hop singing style on

Dead Cities and then a great guitar riff exploding :ph34r: ),

Trentemoller + Etnica + Tegma,

Dark Soho + Cradle Of Filth,

Pleiadians remixing Vivaldi's Four Seasons,

Paradise Lost + SUN Project,

Massive Attack involved in any goa production

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Slower Psychedelic Trance. Around 130 BPM. I'd like to hear more of this. But not the clean progressive Iboga style prog trance, something really wacky with progressive and psychedelic elements, like Kox Box circa The Great Unknown.

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Goa Trance & Experimental Electronica

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crossovers of acts:

Shulman with Chan Marshall or Joanna Newsom or both :)

X-Dream with Yello

Isis with Michelle Adamson

 

some jazzy minimal techno would be cool. no idea hot it'll sound like tho, just jumped in mind.

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I chose minimal X hard tech.

 

Sounds like it would be cool, the kind of thing I would dig.

 

(Sorta O/T: Ive always wondered if there are ever, for example, prog remixes of fullon, or fullon remixes of chill etc...)

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I've just came up with few interesting collaborations :

 

FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY & X-DREAM

FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY & TIM SCHULDT

MARYLIN MANSON & THE DELTA

P.J. HARVEY & MIDI MILIZ

TOM WAITS & TRENTEMOLLER

LISA GERRARD & EXTRAWELT

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It has elements of 1. dark ambient and 2. rhythmic ambient/IDM

It is dark, dense, brooding, mysterious, but also rhythmic, with organic, complex, pulsating rhythms. Something like... a bubbling mass of magma flowing through an underworld where ghostly spirits and strange creatures lurk. It must have a sort of soothing effect... not too much sharpness..slightly low-fi...very 'organic' and pleasant in the lower and mid frequencies.

Some of Vir Unis comes close in the rhythm part...but it lacks a truly dark, underground, gothic atmosphere of artists like Lustmord, Raison d'Etre. Hmmm yes.

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It has elements of 1. dark ambient and 2. rhythmic ambient/IDM

It is dark, dense, brooding, mysterious, but also rhythmic, with organic, complex, pulsating rhythms. Something like... a bubbling mass of magma flowing through an underworld where ghostly spirits and strange creatures lurk. It must have a sort of soothing effect... not too much sharpness..slightly low-fi...very 'organic' and pleasant in the lower and mid frequencies.

Some of Vir Unis comes close in the rhythm part...but it lacks a truly dark, underground, gothic atmosphere of artists like Lustmord, Raison d'Etre. Hmmm yes.

LOL ! Amazing description Bahamut... now this would be a treat. :D

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