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  1. Neogoa Records is proud to present the final release for 2019 - the long-awaited new Goa trance album entitled 'Hypnotic Mirage' by Danish music producer and artist Anders Munk, better known as GoaD. In summer 2016, GoaD stunned the Goa trance scene with his debut album 'Galactic Aviator' (released by Neogoa Records via Ektoplazm platform) and introduced his high-octane and acidic Goa trance compositions influenced by old-school juggernauts such as The Overlords, Transwave, Man With No Name, and Astral Projection, but with signature GoaD vibe. Led by positive buzz and feedback, Anders worked very hard in his home-studio last two years crafting new materials for Hypnotic Mirage album. Earlier this year new music was finally completed and the idea to rehaul the Galactic Aviator album with new mix and mastering was born. This Christmas you will have a chance to enjoy in over 140 minutes of top notch Goa trance music (in both digital and physical formats) with 22 tracks by GoaD (11 tracks from Hypnotic Mirage + 11 remastered tracks from Galactic Aviator). Pre-order now at Neogoa Records Bandcamp page! https://neogoarecords.bandcamp.com/album/hypnotic-mirage Digital version releases December 25th 2019 Physical version releases January 12th 2020 Samples at Neogoa Records SoundCloud: Full track 'Mission Out Of Control'' available on YouTube: All tracks written and produced by Anders Munk www.neogoa.net/goad/ www.facebook.com/GoaDdk Mastering by Igor Čeranić at Deimos Soundlabs www.deimos-soundlabs.com Artwork design by Ivan Parić at Neogoa Records twitter.com/IvanRichpa www.neogoa.net CD 1: Hypnotic Mirage 01 - Flight Prelude (130 BPM) 02 - Two Bright Lights (147 BPM) 03 - Intoxicant Engine (152 BPM) 04 - Astrodiver (150 BPM) 05 - Misson Out Of Control (148 BPM) 06 - Unwanted Passenger (152 BPM) 07 - Hostile Contact (148 BPM) 08 - Aerial Anomaly (147 BPM) 09 - Hypnotic Mirage (148 BPM) 10 - Extraction (149 BPM) 11 - Little Blue Dot (122 BPM) CD 2: Galactic Aviator (Remastered) 01 – Submerged On Ganymede (150 BPM) 02 – Outer Passage (146 BPM) 03 – Intergalactic Gates (150 BPM) 04 – Other Species (146 BPM) 05 – Tripping Astronaut (149 BPM) 06 – Galactic Aviator (150 BPM) 07 – Alien Pursuit (150 BPM) 08 – Goa Delirium (148 BPM) 09 – Mystic Presence (149 BPM) 10 – Lost In Time (147 BPM) 11 – Temple Monkeys (149 BPM)
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  2. This track was originally on DAT as Ree.k - 7792 Trimoid, but was later released here: https://www.discogs.com/ReeK-Early-Tracks-1/master/1498090 as Haneru To Odoru
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  3. Best post on the whole is new-school any good debate. I came very late to the party, bagged a bunch of CD's without really doing much online study and was expecting old-school goa with cleaner production. What I got was a different branch of goa trance (just like how forest & hi-tech splintered off from darkpsy). I've made my peace with this, and thankfully have since found quite a bit that I enjoy. As with old-school (or any genre) there's lots of filler and sometimes the overall sound (loudness-mastering) isn't appealing for home listening due to too many elements fighting for limited dynamic space, but now and then I'll discover a killer track, or an entire enjoyable CD. Still got lots to discover, some of my Suntrip CD's are still sealed so hopefully I've saved the best for last. So far I'd say as its own subgenre I'd rank new-school as superior to mainstream psy, and that should surely be the goal of any subgenre: to offer a more enjoyable alternative to the mainstream branch. Plus I gather the new-school scene is healthy with regular releases and well-visited parties. Any scene is better than no scene at all.
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