Art and therefore music is subjective. If you just don't see the difference in style or the change between say K.U.R.O. - Zoa and say Psykovsky - Lastbus Madras then that is it. Psy and Goa are the same for you. Period. It doesn't matter. The music is good, that's all. I see a difference. We can agree to disagree.
Oh, I think because of darkpsy's pecularities it can sound random to people. And agreed people shouldn't randomly insult darkpsy, but the only way to make 'em stop is to ignore them. They obviously don't get that music is subjective, and that you need to respect other folks tastes. You could argue with them about this, but we all know how productive internet debates tend to be
"Shake your body like a woou-oou-oouuurrrmmmmm!!!" How can you not wiggle to this track?
http://soundcloud.com/bigmistake/big-mistake-dj-rx-feat-pastor-skinstrom-worm
Yup, I'm a little confused too. I've actually seen that advert and seen the same link before, which is why I pointed it out.
OT: Like any other genre, darkpsy has a lot of so-so releases and some good ones. Just look for the good ones. And ofcourse, don't have the same expectations of darkpsy that you have of melodic psy.
I don't know about you guys, but above a certain tempo, those deep, rolling, intense basslines have an almost meditative, surreal, calming feel to them.
Spor made this really cool (at least for me) dark ambient track. I find it pretty hypnotic. And perfectly done. Brought the heat to a simmer, added the right ingredients at the right dose and let it cook to get...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoQ6eus43o
I'd recommend Process - One Drop or Two. If you allow the tracks to build, the entire album is excellent. Tromesa and Toi Doi have some interesting tracks from that era that might interest you too. Then Yamabikaya - The Arrival (2000) and Children of Paradise - Urban Alien (1999) were quite psy-techno-ish. There are two earlier Goa era albums that are pure Goa-Techno, Planet B.E.N. - Trippy Future Garden (1996) and Har-El Prussky - Pagan Moon Child (1994).
Best bets are Ed Rush & Optical, Technical Itch, Stakka & Skynet, Spor, Noisia, Evol Intent, Unknown Error, The Upbeats, Black Sun Empire, Konflict, Kemal, Rob Data, earlier Chase & Status, Phace, Calyx & Teebee, Dom & Roland, Photek.
Perhaps you're looking at the wrong genre. I think what you're looking for is breakcore and maybe industrial/hardcore. Artists like Bong-Ra, End.User... I don't know too much about the harder side of breakcore unfortunately.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNJGsbgC714