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Would be nice to have the reply box to be non-preview html style like it was, so you can see all the codes and links. I hate seeing the images load into my reply box and not knowing exactly is going on behind colors and so forth. Also theres loads of codes, like [ size ], that have defaulted to nothing and don't even show, because of the board upgrade, anyway to have them come back to where they were or are they gone completely?
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Why they aren't promoting them here beats me, but I thought it was worth a share anyhoo. 1st up is Zed Reactors nitzhogoa release http://beatspace.com...ity/detail.aspx Promo Clip http://soundcloud.co...ctors-new-album There are some amazing samples there, a couple not so hot (cheese involved) but I'm looking forward to it. 2nd is Doruk - Astral Colours http://i55.tinypic.com/wsjj9g.jpg Promo Clip http://soundcloud.co...lours-ezel-ebed Horrible track titles but music sounds solid, pretty good Artifact303 like melodies. I really hope they got better mastering this time around.
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Pleiadians - I.F.O. for Hunab Ku - Magik Universe
Penzoline replied to Phobius's topic in For Sale/ Trade
He's been asked for that many, many times. Some us hope for a Pleiadians IFO + IFO Live 2CD release, but right now I think DAT and DAT Mafia records are busy working on other things. -
I'm not gonna lie, I really liked this
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I sometimes forget why I loved this album in the first place. Then I pick it up and play a track like Operation Pulse, Navigate, Ultimator, Galactic Rays and lo and behold I soon realize the fact that there is nothing else like it. So many melodies, that handle the groove, the power, the atmosphere - just about everything, and awesome, just awesome sounds. It certainly gets tiring faster than it used to, but in small quantities this album still manages to rekindle the light that got me seriously hooked on goa back when listening to Operation Pulse a million times over and having my whole body covered in chills endlessly, literally. The feeling of first time listening to this album with my goa-virgin ears; maybe it was the best album to start with, I mean you don't get more full-force melodic than this, you just don't. It's when those epic synths explode at 0:46, it's just orgasmic and breathtaking. Utter raw electric seamless power sweeping through the neurons in the human body. That transcendental grinding into the cerebral cortex. Filteria of 2004 doesn't exist anymore, but what it left behind was beautiful. Just fucking beautiful.
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E-Mantra - Pathfinder (SUNCD23) - Suntrip Records
Penzoline replied to mars's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
You didn't explain why do you have total intolerance specifically for all eastern religions - and even though you do, I still can't see any connection with a track title suggesting something and you hating the actual content, that is very abstract, and doesn't even remotely remind of, say, religion propaganda. Same applies for an artists name, it's more than often just because it sounds good and it fits the style of the genre. If the music has vibes or influences from religions, it's so very often just for the sake of the genre - exceptions occur, but what's even more important, it's all in the eye of the beholder and if you take such things seriously and it distorts of you liking something so much, well, that makes very little sense to me. 1. X with 1% of something else 2. Like 99% of the X 3. Hate that 1% of something else in the X 4. Hate 100% of the X wat. It's almost like saying an otherwise brilliant album is shit because of one bad track. Excuse me for spinning this offtopic but this is baffling me. -
E-Mantra - Pathfinder (SUNCD23) - Suntrip Records
Penzoline replied to mars's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
I was asking it generally, not with this album alone. -
The least expensive cd/vinyl you have bought
Penzoline replied to Walkabout's topic in General Psytrance
Well I got one compilation for free from an artist but if you get into paying things, I think cheapest deal was a rare sealed Juno Reactor - Beyond The Infinite Japanese version for a mere 4.3 euros just a while ago, though I still haven't received it. The very cheapest was VA - Israels Psychedelic Trance for 3.43 euros. -
E-Mantra - Pathfinder (SUNCD23) - Suntrip Records
Penzoline replied to mars's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Really? You can't like music because it might be influenced by eastern religions just a tiny, little bit? What the heck. -
So youve heard it? how?
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We need these mixes! D: +1 on the pleadians ifo live where I heard they remixed all tracks too.
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I really can't wait to get the black one back..
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VA - PsR REINCARNATION - 4 CD - FREE LOVE FROM RUSSIA
Penzoline replied to aghori's topic in Free Music Promotion
Horrible download host. Mediafire, megaupload, ektoplazm(if the servers are fixed), P2P or seems like it's a no-go, at least for me. -
I've noticed mr Takeshi has been promoting this event for a while now. Some random "seiji" DJ is playing pretty nice psytrance right now with a Video Jockey and in 10 minutes there will be some form of a talk(?) segment and after that uvAntam himself live.. or something. Just posting if anyone's interested. http://www.ustream.t...annel/uvastream For those who don't know, uvAntam is Ubar Tmar. Edit: Damn the talk is trippy as hell. Edit2: It's over but you can still watch it http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/17831350 set starts at around 1:35 and lasts for about an hour and a half, was very good.
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V/A Saur Maas @ Kalpamantra
Penzoline replied to Arronax's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Cool will check it out... 72 tracks, 8 bonus items, size: 1.1GB ...wat -
Firefox 3.6.23 Edit: Apparently if you click on a posted image it will bring it foreground, that's quite useless for a board of this nature.
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The default theme is really resource heavy. Scrolling is very laggy. Running 1920x1200 w/ P2 965 3.6ghz, 8GB DDR3 1600mhz and GTX 460, so I highly doubt it's a problem on my end. "Psynews" is fine though, almost the same as the old one performance-wise. Text size codes are different from the old one, now we go up to flipping 24 instead of what was it, 6? Seems like it's now same as word and other apps like that. Tip: Honestly, any glow looks quite bad when it's left at 100%, lower to 50% or less and it looks much nicer. Anyway I thought the glow could go so I took the liberty of just removing it, looks nicer now. http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e114/ReiskaVersum/Extra/psynews_logo.png
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Mind Rewind compilation
Penzoline replied to masen023's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
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Did you want this thread to be a general dump for visuals or just for you? We do have a subforum dedicated for visual promotion and all that. http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?/forum/73-visual-promotion/
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E-Mantra - Pathfinder (SUNCD23) - Suntrip Records
Penzoline replied to mars's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Dont worry, I doubt anyone's judging the whole release based on previews. I'm still interested in hearing this. -
E-Mantra - Pathfinder (SUNCD23) - Suntrip Records
Penzoline replied to mars's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
I was just hoping to see more tracks like the one on Erta Alé. So much potential with the darker tone. -
Interesting view on it, but since the scene is so small I can't help but to feel like this can't be the case. I doubt people just suddenly want to create 90s stuff and even if they did, haven't they tried already with somewhat disappointing results? Cronomi is aiming to change things but that's about it.. Imo comparing goa with metal is really weird since I've always viewed metal as much much more accessible simply because of "real" instruments and vocals. Goatrance is purely electronic and most people still seem, to me, to mentally fight against the idea of electronic music because it doesn't have that natural feel and "respect" to it.
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Portamento - The Portal Cronomi Records 2011 White Dwarf 8:42 48 Hours 8:06 The Portal 8:08 Monkshroom 8:41 Injected Spawn 8:17 Biosphere 9:24 Vitamin E 7:57 A Grain Of Sand 7:34 Controlled Experiment 9:12 Greetings, ladies and gentlemen. I have the up-most pleasure presenting you all the latest creation from Cronomi records, the goa label that keeps on giving and having quality over quantity. The label that other labels should take some notes from in a few regards. For example, I've found out that they actually push their artists with their creations, they want to release something that is very special and try to keep the quality as high as possible. Obviously, it's not all bad that artists don't get constructive criticism, since there are plenty of good releases out there, but it helps tremendously, especially since it seems the popular sound has gotten quite stale recently and there is a lack of depth and darkness in the music. There are finally enough artists for something new, progression and evolution is what should be pushed forwards and those are the aims of Cronomi records. I don't know if I can share any ideas I've heard from one of the managers of the label, but needless to say, they are something that haven't really been even thought about and definitely should be. Earlier this year Cronomi records released a wonderful goatrance compilation "Erta Alé" ( review - http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?/topic/61143-va-erta-ale/ ) that brought back the spirit of old school with almost every single track. They sounded refined, deep, darker and most importantly, psychedelic. Someone said goatrance with a psytrance edge, that's right, but not the psytrance we've all come to know and hate/love with the full-on basslines and predictable effects and melodies, or lack thereof. No, but they successfully incorporated the psychedelicness, atmosphere and a tad mechanical sound that they had in the old days. Sure, there is still room to grow, but it's a huge step in the right direction. All I can think of is the analogy of moon-landing, but that's going a bit far. It had a track from an artists called Portamento and when you dig a little information about him, he has seemingly been producing since 1997, but keeping really underground and not having any releases until Cronomi picked him up. Seems like the story of Artha where he had been making music since forever but only had his first release in 2009 from, who else, Cronomi records. I guess they decided it was now time to release what has been cooking in the oven for so long. Is it a disappointment or another success story that trumps everything other goa labels have managed to offer lately? That is, of course, excluding Dat Mafia Recordings. CLICK FOR SAMPLES White Dwarf Synths and small acid speckles with a creepy slow male chant interlude us into this world of mystery and wonder. Phat acid leads and metallic tearing lead up to a really twisted, serious and a creepy melody that gets these screaming sharp synths backing it up. A break at 4:37 where the chanting continues and the soundscape suddenly turns really confined, soft like liquid. 5:20 alien sounds emerge bringing with them the softest acid lead at 6:05 that continues to make the whole thing immensely groovy until the mind bending climax. I really find the need to invest into this track to get everything out of it. It's so subtle in what it does and when it climaxes, it should really envelope you into it's lore. Great start to this album, setting up the mood perfectly. 48 Hours Mysterious and dark jungle atmosphere, animal sounds emerge and a sample about genetics and DNA hollowly in the background. Hi-hats come in to picture, some fine psyfarty acid lead drills onward and a dimm pounding bassline arrives. Some more nasty acid work starts to go higher and higher. A dark melody arrives at 1:44 and the track is finally really taking you with it. Such dark alien atmosphere. At 2:10 there such a nicely timed and placed acid lead arrives that makes the track groovy as hell. 2:40 the track starts to expand the soundscape with a mysterious atmosphere that reeks of evil. A break comes and at 3:34 we have the most brilliant subtle thing "You have forty eight hours" que acid - That is such a goddamn nice touch. It's things like those that just make you appreciate the fact how deep and refined everything on this album is. 4:18 Pleiadian sounds emerge! The whole atmosphere is immensely groovy, dark, maddening and alien. The track keeps on pounding with growling distorted acid coupled with sharp synths, immense atmosphere and hypnotic soft acid leads that has such a nice contrast on the other layers. It never really climaxes but if you let yourself get lost in it, it will surely be just like a climax multiple times. Fantastic. The Portal Tiny acid farts floating around and a really 303-heavy bassline ramming forward. A sci-fi sample that sets off the kick. Suddenly this really awesome, alien sounding effect that sounds crystallic and metallic yet still organic that leaves us too soon. Melody starts to grow, acid fart effects galore(!!!). Growling acid adds up to it all and keeps injecting itself, evolving into more of a precise 303 sound until when the melody that arrives starts spinning the world. It sounds so twisted, serious and dark! The evolution of the track progresses even more, keeping a steady pace and then the melody climaxes whilst having the 303 groove your brain out. Break comes and sci-fi samples once again. A while later suddenly turns the track into a pure old school goa-fest where the melody is serious yet unserious and it sounds trippy fun and playful. Awesome effects and subtle melodies lead up to an eventual climax that you makes you relish the old school type sound. Fantastic track. I just love the acid fart nuances in the texturing. Just works so daymn well. Wonderful work yet again. Monkshroom Again a wonderfully detailed intro with lots of little effects going on and about whilst having an awesome sample about something transcendental. A blasting bassline, acid leads and a mixed sample of monk chanting. Just incredible richness in the texturing, it's so dense in effects but it's never too much, and then the melody arrives at 1:47 and boy what a melody it is. Twisted, knob-raped echoing raw growly acid that is incredibly hypnotizing. At 3:07 a new melody in the true spirit of SHAKTA and everything 90's! There is no question about it, I would have said this is old school Shakta melody if someone had asked and I didn't know better. That groovy acid is just wonderfully awesomely old schooly spiritedly greatnessly awesome. Yes that sentence is not actually grammatically correct, but I don't care. The track keeps going in that spirit and then 5:08 just does such a fantastic hypnotizing part that you can't but to dance to. The big melody comes back at the end and sends us off of this wonder called Monkshroom with a an outro full of interesting effects and sounds. This is what I call psychedelic goatrance alá 90's but with an updated sound. Utterly fantastic job, once again! I'm sure many old schoolers will find some real joy here. Injected Spawn A start off at what seems to be a spacecraft. Mysterious alien sounds and an ooming melody. A huge hypnotizing bassline that will make you stomp no matter what. Growling acid, soft acid, precise acid, quirky alien effects, sharp synths and somewhat melancholic melodies with awesome sample going "they were designed to die". At 3:50 there is a brilliant segment where the acid just takes you in, spirals hypnotically around your head. There's also a brilliant explosive climax at 5:50 that gets crazier and crazier, tornado like. Another winner. Biosphere Track title seems fitting, feels like you start off on a landscape not of this world. "biosphere ... life support" sample setting up the mood well. Reverbed growling leads,acid and a dark pure old schoolish goa bassline. Track feels to progress like a strong wind current with sweeping pads at 4:42 there is a part that sounds like something from Darshan's debut album. Fascinating and rich visual power. Afterward come really awesome sharp metallic growling leads and the twisted melody comes back more powerful than ever and continues till the end nicely with having a really sweet climax at 8:00 where it suddenly just tornadoes. Probably my least favourite track as it is kind-of stale most of the time, but it still has it's moments. Vitamin E Again a filled to the brim intro with sci-fi electronics style sounds for a change. "Engine, engine, engine" "el- elbow" and some flipping psychedelic melodies and sounds. 1:18 kicks of such an awesome hi-hat and also rest of the track with circling spiraling melodies, growling acid, wet dribbles. 2:13 strips off layers and the twisted melody comes back with this high pitch melody in the background giving it a nice harmony at 3:45 there is another slow down where the texturing and atmosphere is being let sink in while boiling up the next segment with rattling samples and awesome brooding evil melodies. The melody from beginning comes back at 6:10 and keeps going on strongly till the end and outro. Good track, though I wished the last segment had a third melody going on for a change of pace. A Grain Of Sand Outer spacey intro leading up to a sample "everything is imminent" and then makes the bassline explode. Just brooding power, snarling leads and subtle hihats. The melody comes and it's so immense, hypnotizing, groovy and powerful. Some subtle, yet striking melancholic pads just lift this track insanely high. Incredible sci-fi atmosphere and then the monstrously spiritual and mysterious acid melodies arrive at 1:42 - Holy phuck what the hell is this? Haven't heard this kind of stuff post-2000 at all. Seriously dark, mechanical but organic atmosphere throughout with incredible depth and richness. 2:58 a break comes and lets the atmosphere once again sink in for a while - "everything is imminent" as the sounds begin to come back. 4:15 303 melody arrives and 4:44 the spiritual melody is back and feels more powerful than ever. The way it just flows through your body. To one ear and out the other they say, I'd say they both try to consume every single bit of the aural beauty you're hearing here and using that as a power source for the rest of the body. Fucking wonderful work! Controlled Experiment Downtempo? Nah. Acid being spat out as if it were the artifact303 album as so with the atmosphere, just more serious. Growly acid at 1:09 hitting the nerves and, suddenly, goa-trumpets - I really have no idea how else to say it, it's an interesting psychedelic sound though not very serious. At 2:18 MFG style synth work appears and will definitely hoook the listener in it's hypnotizing power. Oh how I wish so many more artists did this too, I adore and miss the MFG sound - Wait a minute, now that I think of it, the whole rest of track sounds like a tribute to MFG. Rattling synths, hypnotizing style, pounding bassline from beginning to the end. Starts a tad abruptly, but when the synths hit at 2:18 everything is forgiven. Awesome ender! Especially for a lover of MFG. This album is exactly what new school should be doing more. Immersefull, alien, mysterious soundscapes and atmospheres, extremely rich layer texturing, hypnotizing basslines and melodies that aren't happy or just uplifting, but more darker, twisted, interesting and refined. I must say though that this album has apparently mostly been written (Corrected) in the early 2000s, it's just been reworked and modernized for today's overall sound. So this might as well have been another one of the classics by now. This album reminds me a little bit of albums like UX - Ultimate Experience and tiny bit like Shakta - Silicon Trip, except, well, it's a complete other style. Characterized best by the somewhat insane use of 303. Sometimes it feels like there's a little bit too much of it! Though it's put to such good use that it's hard to complain. Aside from that, the main feeling this album leaves is how refined it is. Everything seems thought-out and there aren't layers just to have more layers, but everything feels like it has a purpose. It all adds up and never feels random. The flow of them is just smooth perfection. A couple tracks that weren't as good as the rest and the rest being simply wonderful work. If I had to complain about somethings it might get a little too much for some listeners, as the style doesn't change much, but it will still take plenty of tracks before that might happen and the fact is, imo you really have to invest into getting everything out of it. The Portal doesn't sound too special as a background noise because of the subtlety of it. Also it would have been very interesting to have a downtempo track with this kind of style, but maybe that's for another time. Mastering is perfection, I feel like Colin OOOD should master every single release ever. Just striking sound separation and dynamics with my headphones just like with Erta Alé. Go buy this thing, it's up there of the highest quality goa and even what psy offers today. This is quality over quantity, by far. Other goa artists should take notes. Cronomi and Portamento, you rock! Where to get it and samples? http://beatspace.com/6639/Cronomi+Records/PORTAMENTO/The+Portal+/detail.aspx http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8850 http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/crm/crm1cd005.html http://www.goastore.ch/product_info.php?products_id=4582 You can private message DJ Inada aka HappyHorse if you want to order directly from the label and please do so as it 100% supports the label! http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?/user/4387-happyhorse/
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NOVA FRACTAL - In The Mix (Mixed By DJ Celteric)
Penzoline replied to Richpa's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
How come perplexed sounds so much more awesome here than it did on Future Architecture? It's a lot sharper and the main melody is crazier. Good stuff. Reality Of Life is also very good. -
I agree.