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Penzoline

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  1. Absolutely amazing soundscapes. Brings back nostalgia of older video games soundtracks, as I find it very similar to something like C&C Tiberian Sun ost.
  2. I very much agree the kick creates a big contrast to the rest of the music, but I'm personally not bothered by it for some reason.
  3. I guess I'll get this then. Those new (old?) tracks are really good.
  4. In fact I've listened to the LE tracks on bandcamp and they do sound better than the original tracks do. They feel more of that old Oforia than the new ones. I wonder if they are actually unreleased from 90s? Sure sounds like it.. I mean just listen to the synth work and basslines.
  5. My first impressions are that it's very storytelling and visceral psytrance with a high quality production. You can hear the amount of work being put into the tracks. And while being unique and sounding fresh and interesting to the ears of a psytrance listener, it also has common appeal due to it's strong, punchy bassline. It is really well crafted no doubt. I'd buy the CD if it existed. I have to mention that Andromeda reeks of Juno Reactor and I love it.
  6. Very unfortunate there hasn't been a sequel. It's been 6 years already!
  7. I stumbled on Kashmir on youtube and holy shit what you can do with such a simple approach. The track is not filled with unnecessary layers, and the layers that do exist and come in and out complement each others perfectly. Every climax drives the melodies forward with precision. Hypnotic goodness. Perfect buildups. Love it. I agree with T2MU, the album probably paved the way for a lot of goa that came after it. It sounds old, rightly so, but the musical qualities are timeless.
  8. I loved the idea on this comp. Down-to-mid-tempo goa only. I found it a breath of fresh air as a whole and some of the tracks were absolutely stellar. Especially Ufomatka, just goddamn what atmospheres.
  9. Anyone wanna give me a pink one in exchange for the clear? I missed out on this. D:
  10. Those melodies may have a bit of cheese to them but I still like them. At least they're not forgettable like many "serious" melodies you hear these days. I really like the in your face rawness of this track. It's a little cheesy too but I don't care, it sounds neat. I still love you imba
  11. Those fucking trumpets Seriously? Christ. This is definitely the worst.
  12. Yearly reminder these tracks still exist. As well as the jikkenteki remix. I want. Still.
  13. I'm a little disappointed with the lack of reviews for this one. Not sure why, as I know SkyTech definitely had hype behind him. I was going to write a very long review for this but it's just sitting on the back burner for ages and for some reason I'm having a hard time even starting. Sky Technologys debut was actually planned as far back as 2012 originally, but due to multiple issues it got delayed quite a bit and it's sound evolved a bit toward the nitzo kicks and style from goa because of the label it was being released on, but it's definitely more in the realm of goa than nitzo. I've been listening some of these tracks for like 4 years already and what strikes me is that, well, I'm still listening to them from time to time. I loved his first EP. It had such raw explosive melodies, one's that resonated with my brain so well I couldn't help but to become a follower who ended up doing a logo for him and then the artwork for the albums. What I really enjoyed about the process of the album coming together was the story. The tracknames correlate with the little story found in the booklet really well and I created the artwork to resonate with the idea as well. About the music, I still love many of the tracks, regardless of hearing them hundreds of times. Some of them definitely took me quite a while to appreciate when I originally heard them. Sky Technology sometimes lacks the finesse some other artists have, but he makes up for it with the melodies and unique sounds. The climaxes on this album are some of the best in goatrance ever made, in fact some of them are probably my favourite climaxes ever. Just listen to the climaxes of Magnetic Force, Broken Music Box, Sands Of The Desert and Babat Sink. The sheer explosive energy and rawness. I don't know how he does it, but he does. I just wish he got more recognition for creating such powerful tunes. This was my favourite album of 2015, excluding IFO remaster. And on that note, it might seem a bit biased as I was working so close to this project, but there's a reason why.
  14. It took me a few days to appreciate the album. At a first glance it's really messy and noisy, but listening to it, like pleiadians, you start to seperate the different layers from each others better. Enough's been said about the album being good, and I agree for the most part! I especially love parts like Procyons 2:45, chronos 5:00, the groovy-close-to-cheesy-but-not moments and the wicked dark atmosphere. The issue with this album, that I hope will be fixed in the next one, is the mixing. Everything just becomes a wall of sound. The layers don't breathe, whatsoever and it becomes really, really fatiguing to listen to. Unfortunately it's sometimes nigh-impossible to appreciate all the layers when they stumble on each others at climaxes and the bass/kick needs more oomph. It's 2016, I thought we were past this.
  15. Great but https://www.discogs.com/Lost-Buddha-Untold-Stories-2004-2007/release/1295527 I thought "Yoga" and "Mental Maze" were lost MP3 files? Are these the same MP3s from that release?
  16. Messiah (Orion) Resonance (Darshan) and Nervasystem tracks are epic. The compilation is generally a darker, more techy/experiemental side of goa of late 90s. Few great tracks and few forgettable ones. I'd say it's generally average though.
  17. I seriously would have guessed the Ezoterica track to be 1997-1998
  18. What an atmosphere! You should make OSTs for cyberpunk games/movies tbh.
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