Ah, I just love the openminded, none-judging world of the psy-trance community.
Here's another fun thing to think about: why is it that women are always judged by their appearance?
That is great news!
What we don't like is the full on bassline that everyone is using these days.
192 kbit would be nice. We do buy music, but there's just too much of it that do sound the same.
Btw, are there any plans for a new Green House Effect album?
If I had that release I would rip it to mp3 and spread it across the various file sharing networks. It's really the humane thing to do. Koxbox live at the most nutty festival on earth can only be amazing and should not be limited to nine crazy vinyl collectors.
I don't mind it in electronic music in general. The use of vocals in psy-trance tends to be unimaginative and generic at best though; breathy female vocals. I guess it's the Posford heritage.
It's terrible!
I've only heard a handful of tunes that succesfully manages to mix vocals (other than the obvious breathy female vocals) and psy-trance. The best so far is Tristan's deeep psychedelic masterpiece Tentacloid of the Southafrica 2000 compilation on Etnica.net. I really wish he would explore that domain further. Atmos' Random Landlord is another good example.
Ganja Beats
Shamanic Tribes On Acid
Super Skunk
Alien Mutation
Dr.Psychedelic
Some of the lamest and most unimaginative act names I've ever heard, and all originating from this one guy...
As far as I can tell from your review it's a mediocre release:
Astrix, Johann and X-dream, that's the good stuff, right? Three good tunes out of 10, that's pretty mediocre to me.
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You can read some of the old material at their website:
http://www.revolvemagazine.co.uk/
The Youth interview is very good.
I'm going to order a copy too...