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Richpa

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  1. Crossing Planet sounds like a winner to me, really looking forward to hear that track in full lenght.
  2. My theory about the cars in general, even I don't drive: French cars - comfortable German cars - durable Italian cars - best design Japanesse cars - hard to find replacable parts American cars - always bring extra 2 gallons of gas Okay, I will leave this topic now, bye.
  3. Richpa

    Ratings

    In the end numbers doesn't have the same value as a written word or review. One of the reasons why Psynews still is the best place where you can discover great music. When I created Discogs account I rated few releases by Neogoa, but in the end I decided it's better to keep my opinion just for Psynews and if I feel that some release deserves my attention I would rather post few words about it and why I like it. For example, Ektoplazm also has 5-star rating system but I never seen it as something super objective, most of our releases are over 90% positive rating but in the reality some of them aren't that great to wide number of people, I understand that and it would be silly to say otherwise, but that doesn't mean that thoose same releases might not be great to certain people and vice versa. My opinion, about rating systems in general is that review and written word brings much more value and attention to certain release. It's also one of the reasons why Metal Encyclopedia has amazing rating system, you can rate release from 0-100% but with review besides it, so you can actually see why people like or dislike certain release and in general you learn much more about music besides just numbers (no matter from whom they're coming). I really hope Psynews and all great folks who are taking their time to overview certain releases will continue to happen because from a perspecive of music fan and someone who releases music, it's the best and most objective way to find great and avoid bad music. Just my 0,02$
  4. And unfortunaley, a pretty much underrated track when it comes to Transwave's rich discography. There was some reissue I think but I couldn't find it on YouTube.
  5. Yeah the finale of trilogy. Hopefully I'll preorder it soon!
  6. Also, try Forndom, their new release 'Dauðra Dura' is true masterpiece. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNt82XUoozk Let us wander towards the worlds beyond ours. Forndom and multi-instrumentalist L. Swärd returns with the entrancing debut album “Dauðra Dura”. After the very dreamy and successful EP “Flykt” (2015) it’s now time once again to enter the musical world of Forndom, a world where the music sets tone to the old Scandinavian way to live, believe and act. “Dauðra Dura” is in its core a musical interpretation of Death & how it was viewed upon in the old north. A dark, beautiful and genuine creation which must be experienced. Hear the drums far beyond and enter “Dauðra Dura”, The Doors of Death.
  7. Hardly anyone would be victorious after that (maybe cockroaches).
  8. Richpa

    USA

    Oh, c'mon that was my way of saying thank you for keeping this topic alive, one way or another. If it means something, you have my deepest apology for being harsh
  9. Richpa

    USA

    I'll play yor game here, just because I'm bored and I like your trolling style. As you might already know, Syria was a secular country prior to Arab spring and judging by the various sources and reports during this civil war, there are sunni soldiers among SAA (and FYI, al-Assad is Alawit, not Shia). It doesn't matter what religion or skin color you have when you're bombed and US bombing is illegal and I guess the policeman should be first in the line to obey the law, right? Since launching airstrikes in September 2014, the Obama administration has been mostly mum on its legal justification for operations inside Syria. While the U.S. and coalition partners may rely on consent of the Iraqi government for operations in Iraq, operations in Syria—whether airstrikes or special operations raids—potentially violate Article 2(4) of the UN Charter, prohibiting “the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state….” Notwithstanding the debate over the legality of humanitarian intervention, traditionally, uses of force are legal only when the host government consents in advance, when the Security Council authorizes force under Chapter VII, or within the narrow confines of Article 51 self-defense.
  10. Richpa

    USA

    Well I hope too, as a first step it would be sweet to see them leaving Syria, since they're not invited there, plus it seems that love relationship with moderate groups has come to an end.
  11. Pulse vol. 1 was my first Goa trance experience and as such, that compilation still is one of my all-time favorites, perhaps it doesn't have that much coherent storytelling and some tracks differ from others during the listening, but it brought enough of psychedelicness and quality into 2-CD running time, featuring some respectable artists and names back than with slick and mystical artwork made by Georg Reimann.
  12. Besides Bathory, Unleashed, Opeth, Meshuggah, Marduk, Therion and Amon Amarth, I would say: Ethereal, Trinodia, Human Blue, Son Kite (including Minilogue), Tegma (and some Solid Snake stuff), Yggdrasil/Kurbeats/MEEO and of course Hux Flux. I never was that much into Logic Bomb, even they had a lot of great works released prior and during the Unlimited. Maybe I should check the newer albums? Also, Vibrasphere was amazing during the early days, but later they became too soft for my taste, I rather go with minimal but very classy musical approach by Minilogue.
  13. Richpa

    USA

    I'm leaving CNN as a source just for the sake of irony. What should we think after this... is US-goverment supporting IS now directly in fight against legal forces in Syria or, once again you bombed and killed people mistakenly (something that doesn't go along with having a status of super-power with cutting-edge military technology)? Bad day for CNN propaganda machinery, especially after Trump trolled 'em with birth certificate statement at International Hotel in Washington DC.
  14. Last time I checked, Looney Moon, Wildthings and similar labels weren't Twilight. Have I missed something?
  15. Veasna has been featured on Basso.fi radio show 'Back2Mad'. Full stream is now available at our YouTube channel (the interview starts around 10th minute).
  16. I'm not into classic jazz sound that much, but I really enjoy Trioscapes stuff.
  17. Some countries with respectable (or in better case, great Goa trance scene), but with smaller population and area size: Belgum - 11 mil. 30k km2 Macedonia - 2 mil. 25k km2 Croatia - 4 mil. 56k km2
  18. In few words: I don't know a lot about India but for me personally it's one of thoose countries that you have to visit to feel small partion of it. For sure it has rich history and culture, a lot of beautiful nature, vast number of languages and colorful traditions. It's one of the most significant part of Asia and area that gave so much for human civilization in general. It's also a rising super-power and I hope India won't become just another China in the future. If I have the opportunity, I would visit it (not because of Goa region, but because I think there is a lot more tourist-friendly corners of India).
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