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i've been thinking with a friend of mine about really amazing tracks for the time, tracks which totally made an impact when they were released which are sure to survive the test of time. i'm not talking about good tracks or even excellent tracks.. i'm talking about pure classics which if someone would ask you wtf is goa trance you'd let them hear.

 

i've thought of 4:

ap - mahadeva

hallucinogen - lsd

mwnn - teleport

muses rapt - spiritual healing (which i personally don't like much, but you gotta admit it made it's mark)

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Astral Projection - People Can Fly

MFG - Magnetic Activity

Marmion - Schoneberg (Man With No Name Mix)

Kox Box - Fuel On

Shakta - Lepton Head (Deedrah Remix)

Transwave - Land Of Freedom

Chi A.D - Exit Eternity

Miranda - Phenomena

Elysium - Trancelestial Psychobabas

Hallucinogen - Space Pussy

Hallucinogen - Shamanix

Hallucinogen - Gamma Goblins Part 2

 

Many more of course ;) but these ones made a big impact on me when i heard them for the first time

and as you probably notice most of these tracks appear on distance to goa 4, that cd really convinced me and showed

me what goa was about.

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One track that really convinced me early on that I was listening to something really different was California Sunshine's Tokyo Underground. It made me hallucinate sober with eyes closed (in headphones).

 

Edit: And a little later, Colorbox's Train to Chroma City blew my mind.

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Pleiadians - Alcyone comes to my mind and Green Nuns Of The Revolution - Atomic Armadillo.

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AP - People Can Fly

IM - Psycho

Hallucinogen - LSD

Blue Planet Corporation - Alidade

Blue Planet Corporation - Arcana

Blue Planet Corporation - Blue Pill

KoxBox - Tokio Nights

X-dream - Our Own Happiness

Shpongle - The 6th Revelation

Deedrah - Reload

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As a child i could walk on the ceiling...

 

Atomic Armadillo

 

Thing

 

Orange Acid

 

Dracul

 

Knob Adjustment

 

Spiritual healing

 

Psychomachine

 

The Frog

 

Go Fly A Kite

 

+numerous hallucinogen tracks

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you didn't get me

i wasn't talking about a list of good tracks

i was talknig really genre defining tracks! something which will always be first on the list of tops.

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you didn't get me

i wasn't talking about a list of good tracks

i was talknig really genre defining tracks! something which will always be first on the list of tops.

I've not paid close enough attention to know which tracks were the first in the style.

 

I can just tell you the tracks or albums that changed my view on music & shifted my own liking!

 

Genetic - Trancemission was the first track that got me into the scene proper after being teased by what I'm sure was The Green Nuns' Optimum Creakage but never got confirmed. Sounded like it but I was trollyed so I can't be sure.

 

Hallucinogen - Twisted brought me deep in

V/A - Singularity shifted my taste into darker less melody driven music

Planet BEN - Silver made me fall in love with minimal

 

Butterfly Dawn is the CD I attribute my love of chill from stemming from!

 

Individual tracks I can't really think off & genre defining could be different for each person. I can only give my personal feelings here :ph34r:

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Power Source - Goaway

Fuck yeah...that track is so fucking great...

 

I think its alright but not really "that" good! ;)

 

compared to the likes of:

 

Astral Projection - Enlighted Evolution

Crop Circles - Lunar Civilization/Full Mental Jackpot

D5 - Harmonic Convergence

MFG - Overload

Pleiadians - Alcyone

Prana - Scarab (Green Nuns of the Revolution Remix)

Shakta - Lepton Head (Deedrah Remix)

Technossomy - V.T.O.L.

 

(ED: which all made a huge impact on me back then)

 

I just find the sounds used and the composition in Goaway a bit boring to be honest... but hey each to their own... :P

 

An odd favorite of mine from the Goa-days that made a big impact on my was:

 

Shaolin Wooden Men - Remember The Slime :wub:

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Oldschool --> Shakta - Leptonhead rmx / Jaia - Mai Mai

Full-on --> Infected Mushroom - Bust A Move / Protoculture - Avalon

Progressive --> Atmos - Klein Aber Doctor / Haldolium - One Of These Days

Dark --> Fungus Funk - Dis

Proloectropsyhouse --> Beckers - Switch

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astrix - kali (for ruining psytrance in the following 2 years)

I think it's a good track, especially the GMS remix. It indeed defined the full-on sound of the coming years. Good or bad I don't know, but it did.

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And who's saying goa is dead. I'm so glad people here usualy post goatrance stuff in the so called groundbreaking cattegory :)

 

Ill add some of track that right now coming to my mind.

 

hallucinogen - lsd

astral projection - mahadeva

x-dream - radio

mwnn - teleport

etnica - trip tonight

orion - cynabs

pleiadians - maia

transwave - the rezwalker

zodiac youth - mr reedamer

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astrix - kali (for ruining psytrance in the following 2 years)

Isn't Kali a remix of Jaia's Mai Mai (or some other Jaia track)?

Does that make GMS's remix a remix of a remix? :)

 

 

 

 

 

Most of the stuff (and by that - I mean 90% of the posts, and 99% of the tracks) you've posted is just good music, or music that you love. Not "tracks that made an impact".

 

I can agree with IM's Bust a Move though :)

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Deedrah - Reload (GMS Remix) had a huge impact in the summer of 2001. I remember that in Japan EVERYTHING was minimal, minimal and more minimal at all the large parties I attended (and most of the small ones too). Suddenly this track came out of no one and everyone was playing it. It would usually get drop at least two times per event, (once it was played 4 times at one party I went to). I seem to recall the issue most DJs there were having was finding something else to mix with it amidst all their minimal records (ah yes, records were still more or less the norm then). IM's B.P.Empire had just came out as well that summer and "Tasty Mushroom" has also getting played nearlyas much, Reload definately was the tide turner. Anyways, soon after that what became known as the the "full on" boom started in earnest.

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