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Artist: Cybernetika Title: Colossus Label: Ektoplazm Date: August, 2011 1. Gagarin (175 BPM) 2. Devoid Of Gravity (175 BPM) 3. Close Your Eyes (175 BPM) 4. Anomaly (177 BPM) 5. Ghost Of Midas (174 BPM) 6. Humanity: Static (Cybernetika Remix) (176 BPM) 7. Forged For Battle (175 BPM) 8. Electron Tracker (177 BPM) Sure he gets cable, but you should see the champagne room... If you don't know who this is then let me help you get out from the rock you've been living under. This is Lars Goossens whose Scythe of Orion was the best free psytrance release of 2010 voted on by Ektoplazm visitors. Didn't hear it? Get crackin' f*cknut, it's a whopper of a good time. But you can go farther than that as this guy has consistently produced quality music and all for free. Atropos, Nanospheric,...the list goes on and on. He is gifted in a lot of styles but what I think sets him apart from most artists is his attention to detail and atmosphere creation. Sure he is all about melding psytrance and drum and bass now, but he has done psy, goa, darkpsy...Go to this site and you can get all his music for free. Beside the awesome cover, you might notice the BPM's are pretty high. Don't be scared, just jump right in. Idiot. Gagarin- Epic science fiction beginning. He just keeps getting better and better. Can you feel the cold embrace of space? The slow glide of a star freighter as it passes between a moon and an alien planet? The Russian broadcast confirms that it was 50 years ago that Yuri Gagarin was the first human in outer space. Drum & Bass rhythms bounce as synths race to the planet surface. Let's face it layers and atmosphere is where Lars rules and the break is no exception as a dark melody slowly appears from the dark side of the moon. The pads maintain that cold feeling as machinery hums in the background. Beautiful and chilling effects top off this masterpiece. Devoid of Gravity- Icicle pads echo in the dark as the temperature drops well below -100. A slow breakbeat gives way to the more rapid fire drum & bass. Metallic effects scream in protest and it is those effects that keep my focus as the track rages on. A bass lead slithers as higher pitched synths trickle down. Smooth pads continue through a sparkling break as percussion gets filtered and knobs get twisted. A massively fast lead speeds across the bass into the next break and wouldn't you know another lead is waiting in the ready to take its place. Technical, cold and like ice crystals floating in zero gravity. Don't think it's easy to craft such a powerful and atmospheric track that lasts over 12 minutes. Bravo sir. Close Your Eyes- This track sounds like all the drum and bass stuff, but his layering of synths and atmospheric pads make it better. His break once again shines, with a melody that switches the direction. Unfortunately it doesn't do much to distinguish itself from the better tracks on the album. Good, but didn't bowl me over. Anomaly- This one has an odd time signature and...whew it's a pummeling. Very heavy beat and thick sounding. Once again he makes his mark at the break with effects and an evolving melody that touches the farthest stars. Nebulous twinkling sounds race from point to point and man, I'm just tired from listening to this. Good but exhausting. Yeah, but not six dick sticky where the hell are my panties I need cab fare exhausted. Ghost of Midas- Man I love his intros. So f*cking lush. It builds slowly with metallic banging and laser cannon bursts. A computer voice drones in the background and then the beat hammers away. A synth churns underneath the firefight and then the leads speed up the attack. More racing synths into the break where pads guide the listener as new leads bubble. Spectacular. Humanity: Static (Cybernetika Remix)- Never heard of Vortech, but here Lars remixes one of their tracks. No time is wasted as he jumps right into the beat. There is a computer voice that speaks unintelligibly, well at least to me. Sounds like Frontline Assembly with the industrial vocal. I don't like it as I feel it intrudes on the music. Personal opinion. Which is weird because I love FLA...well until the vocal style gets to be too much. Forged For Battle- I swear he takes the best part of Atrium Carceri and owns the atmosphere. When the beat drops he modifies the drum kits, I'm guessing switching kits in the jungle style. The effects and pads rumble and growl as the drums rocket at blinding speed. The break is a fluid thing, alive with guitars and thunderous drums. Alien, yet oh so welcoming. Powerful brother, what a track! Electron Tracker- A chopped up synth at light speed leaves a trail of destruction in its wake. It's pedal to the metal breakbeat that has spiraling melodies twisting like a pretzel in motion. A deep space lead trails colors in it's comet like tail. The break shines yet again with grumbling discontent moving with the slowness of a sloth. The leads are supersonic however, and a new one rings out of that same break. You would think over 13 minutes would be fatiguing but not so much. He changes leads so often that it remains fresh. Big finish people. The man has still got it. Easily one of the most accomplished electronic musicians. Period. The only reason I can think of he isn't signed to a label is that either they cannot afford him or he just doesn't give a f*ck. Does it for the sheer joy of it and the joy others get out of his creations. He excels where he always has with passionate and descriptive music. His layers produce the lushest of tracks as it has many twists and turns. That's the good. Two things. Penzoline seemed to be right on with his mastering comment. Now I will be the first to tell you that I am in no way qualified or a master of anything (except chocolate chip pancakes, that is where I rule). But even to my untrained ears it seems like all the sounds are of equal volume. The bass and kicks Lars uses should have the concussive force of a car accident and the synths should be scraping the cloud ceiling. Is it a problem with the mastering? I'll leave that to the experts, it's just something I noticed. Sounds great on my headphones though. Number two, IMHO (very important I stress that) I think the Drum and Bass has run its course. He's been doing it for awhile now and it sounds great, but I start to grow weary of the same beat style in all the tracks. It gets a little tiring to make it through the entire album. Nobody does it better than him and he has clearly made his mark. Some may say that about my reviews (stop with the gifs already!) but unlike me, Lars can do other genres. And do them exceedingly well. Since the dog ate the DVD that had the 5 hours of psy-polka obviously he needs to get that dog to sh*t it out and reassemble the pieces. Until then I think it's clear what direction his music should take. We've had darkpsy, goa, psy, breaks, dnb....I am convinced that if Lars decided to tackle a downtempo album it would be the greatest of all time. This one is still an awesome piece of music with just some minor flaws. A worthy addition to his musical resume. Enjoy this guy now before Hollywood snatches him away for paying work. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Hypnagog Title: Dreaming in Pieces EP Label: UP Records Date: November, 2009 1. Still Dreaming (128 BPM) 2. Funkdiddle (90 BPM) 3. Tiny Little Pieces (120 BPM) 4. Reflections No. 2 (129 BPM) Tired of downtempo being too "feel good" and lacking in psychedelia? Want something a little different? Feel like busting a cap in someone's ass? Then check this gentleman out. This is Felix Greenlees from down under with a 4 track EP that combines breaks and a PHAT beat that is dripping with psychedelic sounds. Still Dreaming- Eerie melodies and a funky ass beat but you had me at Spit that sh*t homie! The bass is a deep rumbling earthquake of funk and brings to mind some old Prodigy sh*t. Psychedelia whips back and forth while it sounds like The Riddler is on keys. Love the underwater tapping and how the tempo changes all in flow. The melody at the end is haunting and fits like a glove with this groove. Awesome! Funkdiddle- Did you get Gregory Hines to tap over this track? He's dead you know. Long time now. Your wobbly bass tipped over my tea. Now I gotta clean that up. Thank you. The tempo is slow and then increases and then hits the George Clinton funk mothership that is nod your head friendly. Super fast keyboard riffs cascade over a bouncy melody before the whole thing slows back down. Nice. Tiny Little Pieces- "Well the very big questions that uh, humanity has posed always, are where we come from, what are we made of, what is the future of the universe. But the universe like everybody else is made of tiny little pieces..." The Shpongle influences here are front and center as soft pads hum a forlorn melody. Acoustic guitar strums delicately as the track speeds up and devolves into a series of clicks. When the electric piano comes in I thought we were in the beginning of Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake. The breakbeat is cool with the bass having a seizure of funk. Tender female vocals sing as melodies are tapped out. This is a real pretty song that seems to have it all. Reflections No. 2- Strings baby, beautiful soundtrack strings. So passionate and full of emotion. This is the most upbeat of tracks with lots of blips and blops from space popping and being tuned in like a radio. This is what catching a ride on a comet must feel like. Or being in the center of a kaleidoscope. He throws more acoustic guitar at you and it's like getting laid with your new girlfriend. Perfect. F*cking stunning. Absolutely superb and if this is just a sample of what this guy can create than anything he does is a blind buy. I urge you to check him out because his music sounds great. Beats, psychedelics, and warm atmospheric pads and strings. Get it. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Ork Monk Title: Speaking Stones EP Label: Ektoplazm Date: May, 2010 1. Barlang (154 BPM) 2. Speaking Stones (153 BPM) 3. Sweet Delight (154 BPM) 4. Slendrian (155 BPM) Who the f*ck am I to say your name is wrong, but according to the good book, clearly Orc is spelled with a C. Man, I used to read that thing for hours. But then I hit puberty and grew a pair. Ask my friend in the Star Trek uniform with the massive acne problem he'll tell you. "Worst review ever. Rest assured I was on the net voicing my displeasure within minutes." If he can tear himself away from the net arguing over probable plot holes in the Avatar sequel that is. Aw, who am I kidding...he'd have to get out of mom's basement first. Give 'em a break man, his hold on the job at the video store being a condescending prick is tenuous thanks to Netflix and the city bus stops running at dusk. If you are able to catch him at home I'm pretty sure masturbating time is between 7 and 11 though. Just don't want it to be...you know, weird. Anyway, start saying Ork and you conjure up images of this guy, Gandalf Last thing we need right now is a nonsensical verbal outburst from this speed freak. Sure he's had a couple of great movies, but there's a reason Mork & Mindy aren't in syndication. But I digress...the cover of this one brings me back to the good old days of funny shaped die and +4 broadswords. Back to a time when chicks would look at a group of us and say...ewww. It's ironic that today it's cool to love sh*t like Harry Potter, but back then you couldn't get a girl to go near the dungeons and dragons crowd. Get back dorks, I saw her first! Think we might have to adjust spanking time here... This is Zoltan Vajda from Hungary and his EP is offered for free over at Ekto. "I wish I were big..." I bet you do sweet cheeks! Why you gotta be such a racist prick all the time? Barlang- "Fix your mind on me." We start on the light side of the forest. Birds chirping, dog barking...but a short jaunt into the forest can get you turned around. The breakbeat and Shpongle esque vocal manipulations give way to the dark. Rising and falling leads whirl across the ears, sometimes skipping a step. It's pulsating and brings some digital farts to your ears. Not bad. Speaking Stones- "The speaking stones have lain a long time looking at the sun." It gurgles and crunches as if just chewing up the bones of its last victim. Laser bursts fire rapidly and a melody unfurls right into the break. A new melody fires out in short pinpricks and it's twisted. I like the layers as they weave into each other. Sweet Delight- "Every night and every morn, some to misery are born. Every morn and every night, some are born to sweep the light." More pounding rhythms while sweeps crawl through the trees. After the sample a small but smooth melody twinkles into view and the layers begin to grow. Full steam ahead. Could've used a little more twists and turns for me. Slendrian- "What you are about to see is inspired by true events." With some electronic glitchy regurgitation this sounds less like forest trance and more a trip down experimental Suomi avenue. That's not to say I didn't enjoy it. Cause I did, with it's eerie bubbling melodies and strumming guitar. Not the first thing that I would reach for but having heard it, I appreciate it. Especially the brass and the Star Wars alien at the end. What the f*ck? This wasn't your everyday forest release. First I don't think it was that dark, and who says that all forests are dark? I was in a forest the other day that was nice and light. There were some nice transitions that you don't see in a lot of forest trance and also it wasn't so heavy that you need to take a break. It's a nice take that sounds pretty good. Driving, melodic in places, and fresh with cool breaks. I would definitely say and up and comer. Not my favorite, but not bad either. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Eldiavolo Title: Forest Inside Me EP Label: Psymoon Records Date: August, 2010 1. Darkness Lies In The Forest (120 BPM) 2. Vicious (148 BPM) 3. Forest Is Inside Me (150 BPM) 4. Darkness Sound (150 BPM) This is Simic Vladimir from Serbia with a 4 track EP that begins with a downtempo track. Love the idea of a downtempo forest track to get your mind right into the thick of things. Tellin' ya Serbians, Croatians, the Balkans...they're takin' sh*t over. Darkness Lies In the Forest- "The full moon approaches." A downtempo forest track? F*ck yeah! It's short, but nicely dark and twisted. A slow breakbeat with forest slime cascading down the trunks of ancient trees. Some twinkling sounds echo in the dark sounding like some old Exorcist sh*t. It heralds the coming of the dark but could've scared me even more. Get your popcorn ready. Vicious- The longest track here. Twinkling synths ring above a rumbling bass line and dark samples as a scratchy lead escapes the sarcophagus. It just hammers away at the senses striping nerve endings to the bone with its relentless and unchanging assault. Creatures of the night lay in wait sensing an opportunity. Dark and atmospheric, just the way I like to be spoon fed. Forest Is Inside Me- Hmmm, another short track. But how long does it take for the sounds of torture to scare the crap out of you? Angry voices scream in a language I can't possibly understand and a galloping melody rings with detuned satisfaction. The voices mock me and I am lost in this forest. How the hell did I get into this mess? Darkness Sound- The melody is dark and eerie reminding me of a Trold or Derango nightmarish vision. A new lead slithers from behind a great moss covered oak in the manner of a cobra and without much variation snakes a path across the forest floor. Ashes from its touch flutter up in the air and just like that it's gone. I like the atmosphere and mood. Not too heavy, but melodic and sinister. This guy has got the goods people. His music is dark yet melodic. Groovy and scary at the same time. He stays away from the darkpsy cliches, but still manages to create a nice atmosphere. His music is straight ahead and if there was one weak spot, it was that there needed to be more evolution in the tracks. But seeing as how this is an ep, perhaps it's just a taste. Not only did he make the music he did the mastering and the artwork which I liked a lot. Look forward to more from him. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Furion- This one starts as a bit of gloomy electro that reeks of sci-fi regret. Very rich pads float past bubbling tones as it veers into the trance direction. oft like a lover's embrace this drifts along as if one were performing a space walk on the space station. Yeah it's 11 minutes but I didn't notice. Super. Weakness- "Your bones don't break, mine do. That's clear. Your cells react to bacteria and viruses differently than mine. You don't get sick, I do. That's also clear. But for some reason, you and I react the exact same way to water. We swallow it too fast, we choke. We get some in our lungs, we drown. However unreal it may seem, we are connected, you and I." I don't remember this part. Was it after the train accident? This is straight full-on but there is a lot of emotion behind it. The pads are lush and the sample is superb. It picks up the pace with some groovy synth work and nice layers. Don't overlook this. Antistatic Circle- Artha busts out the whooping stick with a absolute blister of a psytrance track with goa trance touches. The leads sparkle and the whole thing has more power behind it than an Ivan Drago jab. Wait, he was Russian wasn't he? Sorry I don't know any Polish boxers. Definitely a highlight of the compilation. "Whatever he hits...he destroys." Tempus Fugit- Got your sunblock? You'll need it as this is a very sunshine oriented progressive rambler. It's got positive vibes aplenty with bright pads and likeable melodies. Effects thicken it up and make this very good. Crows Symphony- Again with the crows? Space Element gets two tracks in a row and if you thought there would be crow sounds here well you're a f*cking genius aren't you? It's kinda cool the way the melody sounds like it was done on a violin. There is a certain rumbling to it that I find appealing. Full-on sure, but enjoyable. I'll tell you what, this compilation is reminding me a lot of my favorite movies. Aural Pleasures- "Do you like it hard?" Ugh, that sample. Luckily it's brief and the show can continue. More full-on with a bunch of layers is how I would describe this. You know when you go out and your friends have a scotch and soda or a Jack and Coke? This is like having an appletini as you try and chase the straw in the drink. Deus Ex Machina- "Banished from humanity, the machines sought refuge in their own promised land. They settled in the cradle of human civilization, and thus a new nation was born. A place the machines could call home, a place they could raise their descendants. And they christened the nation 'Zero One'." With a futuristic sample and a focused goa melody laser beam the battle is joined. The sample is from the Animatrix and has that cyber feel to it. It's a pretty good track with good pace and effects. Last Foray- Good groove to this one with a nice, punchy bass. There are some nice layers and the pads give it more of that outer space feel. It churns, kicking up dust as it goes. Another one of those tracks that has that slight hint of goa just beneath the surface. Impressive. From Life To Life- This is the 2nd Artha track and of course big things are expected. It undulates and twinkles with high tones as a lead screams in the forefront. It then switches to a new sound with some metallic clanking. More layers combine as it gets thicker. It's interesting and I think it begs for further exploration. Haunebu- Sundial Aeon is the other project I have heard before being a really big fan of the album Apotheosis from 2007. This is a plucky breakbeat track with echoing synths and emotional melodies. It's funky like something the Chemical Brothers should've been able to create. Wow, that was a lot of tracks. If you go into this thinking it's going to be just the Artha show, you're going to be missing out on so much more. There is some really good stuff here. Sure his tracks are what you would expect, but some other projects really brought their "A" game. As the promo says it brings together different styles that everyone should be able to enjoy. It sounds well produced and the cover artwork is very beautiful. Is that in Poland? Congratulations Templar and here's to seeing another 10 years from psytrance.pl! Man a review with a halftime show? Don't think that's been done before. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Halftime Show We now rejoin our regularly scheduled review already in progress...
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Artist: Various Title: Panta Deus Label: Ektoplazm Date: July, 2011 Part 1: Carpe Noctem 1. Swen (Dzoncy) strOOp - Forest In Peace (7:00) 2. JetMan - Alliance (9:41) 3. Saikotune - Ravens & Crows (7:42) 4. Prophets Of Orion - The One (8:22) 5. Stellar Magnitude - Timeshift (10:26) 6. Alien Bug - Total Eclipse (9:18) 7. Reflection Of The Mighty Shadows - Dead End (7:11) 8. Neuro Vortel - Liquid Face (7:17) 9. Aquilpra - Fearful Symmetry (7:56) Part 2: Carpe Diem 1. TLG - Furion (11:16) 2. Mesca - Weakness (8:26) 3. Artha - Antistatic Circle (7:17) 4. Space Element - Tempus Fugit (8:20) 5. Space Element - Crows Symphony (7:20) 6. Psychotrop - Aural Pleasures (7:16) 7. Psysutra - Deus Ex Machina (7:03) 8. Seismic Activity - Last Foray (8:41) 9. Artha - From Life To Life (6:33) 10. Sundial Aeon - Haunebu (6:36) This is a free compilation that is being offered to celebrate Psytrance.pl 10 year anniversary. Congratulations! Compiled by forum regular Templar it consists of only Polish artists in a variety of styles. There are a lot of artists that I have never heard of but let's be honest. Once you look at the track list one name is going to stand out. Artha. Yep, I checked...he's Polish. He delivers 2 tracks here but I caution you not to skip some of the other artists. When a large compilation of material is released they usually throw a whole lot of sh*t against the wall and see what sticks. Not the case here. I went to Poland once. The year was 1992. The Dream Team from the United States dominated the world of basketball, Nirvanna ruled the radio, and Nick Nolte was named the sexiest man alive. The world has since caught up to USA basketball, Kurt blew his head off, and well... Oh, the times they are a changin. Anyway, my cousin and I were taking the train throughout Europe and Poland had recently emerged from the dark side. When we arrived in Krakow (we wanted to see the camp) we were met by an older gentleman who offered to house us instead of using a hostel. Being 19 and not being so smart we accepted and looking back now this could've been the inspiration for Hostel. House was grungy and run down, he was creepy, and everything was dirty. We made it out ok, but when I think about it today, it wasn't the smartest move I have made. Still have some Zloty lying around I think. Yeah that's it. What? Every story can't be riveting you know. I could've told you that we escaped with our lives after being stalked by a homicidal maniac, but that would be stretching the truth. Actually that would be butt f*cking the truth. I would love to go back to Poland and see the country properly, that's for sure. Forest In Peace- This is a tribal downtempo opener complete with drums and chanting. Very mysterious as it shambles along but while atmospheric I felt it went on a little long. Alliance- With an electo feel this is a mid-tempo progressive track that sounds like it's feeling its way through the night. Like a car without a steering wheel it goes one way. At over 9 minutes it's long...maybe just a wee bit under 6 minutes...too long. Ravens & Crows- Another progressive track with deep bass sweeps and an ominous feel. Normally I would sh*t all over this minimalistic style but I just had a smash. Also with the alien effects and groove I'm liking this. Some of the sounds even resemble the cawing of crows. Maybe a break to intensify the feeling wouldn't hurt. Not bad. The One- "The function of the One is now to return to the source, allowing a temporary dissemination of the code you carry, reinserting the prime program." A little more intense here with galloping synths and detuned pads. Dark wailing sounds descend right to the end. Pretty good. Timeshift- "5 billion people died in 1996 and 1997. Entire population of the world. Only about 1% of us survived." Now those are some thick atmospheric pads! Right out of the gate I'm lovin' it's dark style as the leads begin to layer. Bouncy with increased intensity it makes for a great twilight track. The evolution is awesome with no boring parts. Not an easy thing to do at over 10 minutes. Bravo sir. Also, one of my all time favorite movies 12 Monkeys withholds the sample until the last third. Nice. Total Eclipse- "I'm getting off this rock. If you stay here, watch your back. It's not safe here. Trust no one." Good old fashioned twilight track right here people. Twisted and mangled vocals along with dark pads make this rather tasty. The two breaks add to the atmosphere and it is also rather groovy. Thumbs up! "Hey, Woman. Hey, Woman! Listen here. Since your old man ain't got no heart, maybe you like to see a real man. I bet you stay up late every night dreamin' you had a real man, don't ya? I'll tell you what. Why don't you bring your pretty little self on over to my apartment tonight, and I'll show you a real man." That movie quote might be a little before your time. Just think Bieber needed to hear it. Dead End- Listen to that track growl as cyber sounds whip past you. Like it? I do. Evil aliens with malicious intent are lurking in the shadows. At times it's a shimmering wall of sound and the percussion gives it a ritualistic feel. Like an impending sacrifice. Dark and brooding, it could've used a little more variation, but it's still good. Liquid Face- Whew, that bass line is quicker than a politician's promise as metallic sounds waver from all sides. Lots of noises so if you like noises, this one has a lot of noises. And that's about it. Fearful Symmetry- With a long space ambient setup, the galaxy opens before you. Colorful nebulae catch the eye as stars shimmer brightly. The break reveals how vast space really is with this dark and cold track. Very reminiscent of Cybernetika's work. Great track. Due to the length of this review we now join our halftime show already in progress...
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Artist: DoHm Title: Swampology EP Label: Ektoplazm Date: February, 2010 1. Cenotes (DoHm & P. Tale) - Freaking In The Distance (150 BPM) 2. Domaki Peledaki (150 BPM) 3. It's Coming (148 BPM) 4. Sharange Varange (150 BPM) Domas Gudelis from Lithuania was kind to release some of his tracks on Ektoplazm. It's a mixture of forest trance with twilight atmosphere. Apparently the swamp is focal point for this type of music as TheRange Freak also drew some inspiration from that locale. Freaking In The Distance- "This fear...like the fear of noise, is inborn." What do you get when you cross ancient tribal chants, evil forest darkness, and a scalding goa riff? I mean, besides a bunch of people who think a shower is luxury or a matter of choice. A pumping track that's what. Twinkling chimes provide a low ceiling as the souls of the damned wail. When that goa riff hits, it will scald the skin right off your bones. Voodoo chants echo as the forest comes alive. Wow, what a start! Domaki Peledaki- Oh, you stepped in it now. You know you f*cked up, right? You know that. Forest creatures drag their talons across your skin and vanish in an instant. They're teasing you. Warning bells sound and their last victim can be heard choking on her own blood. It's darkness the whole way without becoming boring. He wields layers of terror and stacks the chips against you. Better run. It's Coming- "You are listening to an emergency broadcast from the US military. If you can hear this please use the microphone while pressing the send button immediately." Oh this is so deliciously dark. The rumbling bass sound curls around your throat threatening to cut of your oxygen. There is plenty of forest sounds that flicker above the bass line. Horror movie scary strings wail and moan and the only light is that of the moon high above. Totally alien with nice juicy layers of fear. Not darkpsy, but forest with the creatures closing in. It's too late when the transmission gets chopped up. Very nice. Sharange Varange- How cool is the humming beginning of this track? Life is in slow motion and I'm wondering if this is real or a dream. Forest with a twilight bend. The bass is punchy as the layers pile on like sharks that smell blood. Acid splatters and the forest sprites look to see what wandered in. It's dark and scary with a grungy, filthy sickness. What a pleasant surprise this was. Fully expecting another forest release, this was so much more. Dark, scary, yet not overwhelming to where it becomes heavy. He's got melodies and some powerful beats but don't worry he doesn't forget how to make the forest sounds. Highly recommended. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: New Age Hippies Title: Flight EP Label: Cyan Music Date: October, 2009 1. Wake Up Call (144 BPM) 2. Metamorphosia (140 BPM) 3. Love And Peace (138 BPM) 4. Im Over You (135 BPM) This is Marco Koeller who is responsible for the above project as well as Smooth, Tenonaki, and Smooth Genestar. His style is a nice blend of psytrance and progressive having released the very good Entrance and the decent Dive EP. Like this, both can be found free at Ektoplazm for your listening pleasure. Love the cover with the floating white circles. Reminds me of white blood cells traveling down the circulatory system. I'm a science geek, sue me. Wake Up Call- Sometimes the best track is the simple one. The one that has a foundation of a good beat and evolves as it goes on. There is nothing spectacular about this track, but each facet of it is good. Bouncing beat, simple bass line as well as non complicated melody. It's got an attitude. Danceable good stuff. Metamorphosia- More of the same with effects that screech by. The break sees another lead weave its way in and take control. It's like the British sound that just powers its way through a track. There is a certain dark feel to it as pads flutter and you can hear the depth. I can anyway. I've got real good hearing. Not a fan of the German language sample but I still liked the track. Love and Peace- This one has a grungy sound to it as well as popular trance touches. Almost euphoric. The evolving and filtered pad and vocal samples has me thinking Van Dyk is behind the decks. When he drops the breakbeat I smile as it keeps things flowing. Not bad. I'm Over You- With the slowest BPM of the EP there is a true house feel and that is cemented with the "I'm over you" sample that makes me grind my teeth. The music itself ain't bad, but I can't get past that sample. I liked it and definitely think it's worth checking out. He seems to be good at a lot of styles and not afraid to try some. There's power, melody and groove so I can't ask for more than that. The fact that it's free is the cherry on top of the cake. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Reactant Title: Initial State EP Label: Uroboros Records Date: January, 2011 1. Cultivated Abductee (135 BPM) 2. Ramble On! (137 BPM) 3. Tangled Brain (135 BPM) 4. Gloom Conclusion (132 BPM) Australian Dave Sharman releases this 4 track EP with the promise of tracks that will "rock the dance floor from dusk to dawn." See I didn't get that. Sure I'm older and the idea of partying from dusk to dawn makes me tired. Not to mention the hell I would catch from the wife for being out so late. But maybe you guys could handle it. Just like the promo says it is some dark progressive beginning with the minimal style of Cultivated Abductee. Basically a simple track with a bouncing bass line and effects layered over spoken samples. Atmospheric yes. Rock the dance floor? Maybe we have different definitions. See, Bluto gets it. Ramble On! "It's hard to come by honest work when the whole world's against ya." continues with the bubbling cyber atmosphere and it sounds great. I see humming machinery with glowing LED's as servos perform scientific tasks. Not very fast or rocking as this is an atmospheric churning rather than an ass wiggling track. How the f*ck would you dance to this anyway? Yep, as awkward as I imagined. Tangled Brain- With the same undulating bass sounds this one brings some eerie choir pads and they sound like some f*cked up Children of the Damned. It bubbles with evil purpose that hums with delicious darkness, but is far from rocking anything. It is also on the minimal side choosing not to overload the brain with layers. Gloom Conclusion- "That's what I'm afraid of." See tracks 1,2, and 3. Methinks the person in charge of the promo text was a little...distracted. That's it, keep huffing. I'm sure everything seems much clearer now. This was dark but it neither rocked or was groovy. But don't take that to mean it sucked, because it didn't. It's a cold autumn night when all the kids should be in bed and God knows what is roaming the forest looking for it's next meal. Very atmospheric while being simplistic at the same time. Enjoyable. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: SeaMoon Title: A Twisted Downbeat Adventure EP Label: Chillbasement Date: February, 2010 1. Outbackfrogz (76 BPM) 2. Purple Juice (91 BPM) 3. Tricky Transients (92 BPM) 4. Pink Elephants (90 BPM) 5. Chill Spice (84 BPM) Yeah, I'm still a little cash poor. It's nothing to laugh at sir. Ma'am. What the f*ck are you...and what's with the triangle head. I suppose I should be thankful for what I have. Nice home, beautiful wife, super son with another baby on the way. Sure I can't get around town like these ladies But I'm also not a morbidly obese drain on society. We all have our crosses to bear. German Simon Neumann releases his debut on Chillbasement Records. And what a debut it was. From the slow motion forest churning of Outbackfrogz to the cunning ogre daring you to drink the Purple Juice. Go ahead...taste it. You'll love it. It's dark and eerie when he turns the atmosphere up to 11. The kind of music that makes you nod your head to his undulating beats while still having to look over your shoulder. Tricky Transients continues the trend as leads peek from the cover over darkness. Yep, it's still following you so keep running. Pink Elephants might sound like a cute title, but make no mistake you're still deep in the dark forest and all out of bread crumbs motherf*cker. Only this time he breaks out the funk stick and scars you with it. Chill Spice ends it with a swagger Suge Knight wishes he had. He's still in jail, right? Oh. When did he get out? Really? *sound of footsteps running down hall and slamming door* Forest, breakbeat, downtempo atmosphere with a kick ass groove. What the hell are you waiting for? One of the best EP's around. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Setanic Title: Glowing Mushrooms EP Label: 2To6 Records Date: November, 2010 1. A Walk In The Woods (146 BPM) 2. Glowing Mushrooms (146 BPM) 3. Awake In Their Vision (145 BPM) 4. Gadinka S Gadulka (145 BPM) The above picture sums up how I felt after listening to this. This is Delian Kristoff from Bulgaria and boy does he craft some insanely twisted forest trance. Check out that cover...a mushroom with an eye on it? It basically tells Alice and Wonderland to go f*ck itself. As previously mentioned, only recently have I been enjoying the depth of the forest sound. While capturing the darkness of darkpsy it also delivers the bubbling and hallucinatory properties of LSD. I think LSD does that. I'm guessing here, as I have never tried LSD. But I have farted in the tub and that made bubbles so I like to think I know what I'm talking about. A Walk In the Woods- With a hard driving bassline sounds erupt from all sides in frenzied abandon. The synths wobble and waver like a 6 foot tall Jenga block. It's intense but not disorganized chaos. All the sounds seem to fit and enhance the what the f*ck are you doing walking in the woods in the wee hours of the morning by yourself b*tch vibe. Glowing Mushrooms- "Oh look...glowing mushrooms. Delicious looking glowing mushrooms. Maybe I could try just one." It always starts with one. Then before you know it the whole pack is gone and you're lying face down on the grass with no pants and a tube of whipped cream shoved up your ass. So I've heard. That sample is so delightfully off kilter it just makes the track. Twisted synths shimmer and wobble to make this truly hallucinatory and the stuff of nightmares. Awake In Their Vision- Continue the descent into madness. Sounds that normally wouldn't and shouldn't be put together flow into a nightmarish vision that only someone who has been on the end of an 8 hour trip could appreciate. Did I like it? Hell yeah, but now I also think I need professional help. Cause...I'm seeing some things. Really bad things. Gadinka S Gadulka- You know my first grade teacher had the same name. I would say "Mrs. Gadulka I need some more glue" and she would reply, "You've eaten three bottles already." Take a violin sound and then cross it with a sound you can make with your mouth, modulate it and then take one of the chromosomes away so that it suffers from crippling down's syndrome and you have the lead in this track. Clear enough for ya? Not a fan of this one as it sounded like a pile on of sounds. Wow. This guy makes some trippy music. It bubbles and is full of random scary noises. But unlike darkpsy there is a cohesion that when put together creates a great atmosphere. This is wandering in the creepy forest late at night when you should be saying your prayers. I liked most of it even though the last track became a little too overbearing for me. If you like the forest sound, then check this out. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Sky Technology Vs. Nova Fractal Title: Versus EP Label: Neogoa Date: August, 2011 1. Nova Fractal - Through Our Senses (Sky Technology Remix) (145 BPM) 2. Sky Technology vs. Nova Fractal - Dark Energy (Versus Mix) (146 BPM) 3. Sky Technology - Back To The Future (Nova Fractal Remix) (145 BPM) Man it has been a long, hot summer. I hate summer. So f*cking hot. I live in the mountains so you would think there would be some kind of relief but no. 98 degrees and humid like a Costa Rican jungle. Gotta find things for the kids to do so they don't drive you batsh*t crazy. Took 'em to the new petting zoo. I'm gonna have to talk to the manager. How dare they have my child out there with no pants on. Figured the beach would be a good place to cool off and check out the ladies... You sonofab*tch! So I'm back home and figured I'd teach the kid how to ride her new bike. How the f*ck to do fall off a bike with training wheels? You looked like Neo avoiding bullets in the Matrix. Needless to say what this summer could use is some goa trance. And through my many contacts in the scene (and by that I mean Richpa if he wants to talk to me) I was presented with the latest offering from the Neogoa stable. Dmitriy and Renato both had great EP releases with Next Visions and Main Sequence Star. Here they each remix a track by the other as well as combine on the second one. Got that? Through Our Senses (Sky Technology Remix)- I prefer the original to this one. This track is four on the floor straight ahead full-on goa trance that lacks the depth of the original. It's straight ahead without any of the twists and turns that made it interesting. Also, the lead annoys me. Ok, but I expect much better from Dmitriy. Dark Energy (Versus Mix)- Now this is more like it. With a darker mood and swirling melodies this track is a beast. The layers are thick bringing the heat like a double barrel shotgun. The break is full of crystal pads and bubbling effects allowing a reorganization of sorts. Wonderful! Back To The Future (Nova Fractal Remix)- The original track was brilliant and this is a worthy remix. Melodic synths dance lithely as they get filtered and switch positions seamlessly. It's got power to boot, so good job. Like Meatloaf said, two out of three ain't bad. But any goa trance is welcome and it's not like the first track sucked because in no way am I saying that. With Sky Technology due to his own talent the bar is set ridiculously high. Thanks again to the artists for dropping some more goa for free and for Richpa for continuing to provide what this sun baked trancer needs. Coming Soon! Mdk
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Artist: Therange Freak Title: Tales From the Swamp EP Label: Liquid Tune Records Date: July, 2010 1. Lsd (150 BPM) 2. Nightshade (150 BPM) 3. Dmt (150 BPM) 4. Jazzcid (150 BPM) This is some spooky sh*t. Therange Freak aka Jar Jar Binks (stupidest name out there...why would you choose that? Everyone hated that motherf*cker. Unless that's your real name in which case my apoligies. Not because I'm sorry for insulting you, but because if your parents really named you that, then high school must've been a bitch. Never had a chance did you?) Anyhoo, he is from Macedonia. Where? Is that where they make them nut thingies? Excuse my ignorance, but in case you haven't heard the US education system lacks, oh I don't know...education. See, instead of shopping for a belt, this kumquat is looking for the latest Iphone. At wal-mart. That's not gonna hold your pants up f*cknut. But Walmart has long been the destination for that more...discriminating shopper. Haha, f*ck you Target. Now I'm gonna go out on a limb here, but I think this individual has experimented with drugs. I know, I'm clairvoyant. LSD- From the dank smoky rooms of the east's opium dens comes this bit o darkness. Hallucinatory to the core with wailing and bubbling effects. It's layered nicely and I can see the visions closing in. Nice. Nightshade- With a skittering of sounds the curtain rises on the Louisiana bayou. It's dark and other worldly, but it lacks the presence of the previous track. Kinda just straight ahead. Did he just say, "Get some lube in there." C'mon baby, you'll love it! Hey! Get back here! dmt- LSD & DMT on the same EP? Add Jazzcid and we might have to stage an intervention. Squelches and a rolling bass line join an eerie twinkling. Love the grungy breakbeat and layering of the sticky icky. Good track, but it kinda faded towards the end. Jazzcid- A piano right out of a 1920's speakeasy in a forest tune? Hmmm...one of these things is not like the other. Kill it! Kill it before it has time to spawn! F*ck a duck that b*tch is huge. It ain't long before the whippoorwills descend on lily pads and the liquid darkness begins to ooze. Chopped up synths add a little melody as the squirty effects continue to rain down. Some I liked, some I didn't. The chanting above the breakbeat was unexpectedly funky. Not too shabby. Nice little forest EP. He brought some interesting transitions into his tracks to keep them interesting. Dark and moody with some eerie touches. Sometimes is descended into average, but mostly it was pretty good. Give it a go. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Various Title: Under The Moss Label: Forest Freaks Date: November, 2009 1. Triphonic - Vibe (140 BPM) 2. Gido - Controling Fx (142 BPM) 3. Ziog - Good Looking Ghost (145 BPM) 4. D.F.S. - Zero Degrees (145 BPM) 5. Schizoid Bears - Growing (145 BPM) 6. Re-Horakhty - Dreamy Cybernetic (148 BPM) 7. Cenotes - Creeps (148 BPM) 8. DoHm - Tabby Tail In Heaven (148 BPM) 9. MagicFungus - Deep Vortex (149 BPM) 10. Cto Gram - It's Too Late For The Fall (152 BPM) The very first release from Lithuania! I said...the very first release from Lithuania!! It's ok guys, you can applaud. Nah, don't worry about it he's gone. We f*cking killed him. No he's dead too. Geez, you guys have certainly been oppressed. Welcome to the world of psytrance and congratulations on your first release. I don't know any of these artists but who gives a f*ck? Well, that's not true, I know of Gido and DoHm as I reviewed some EP's they released. Know what sold me? Ok, so it's free and I didn't have to be sold, but do you know why I downloaded it? Because it had the coolest cover in the history of covers! It's like the darkness possessed Snuffleupagus! Waitaminute....that IS him isn't it? When he's not punching a clock and being surrounded by all these annoying kids and puppets he heads to the forest for some night time fun. I knew it. He probably eats children. Man....you think you know someone. Vibe- "Any place in the path of a hologram where you make one little change...if you make one tiny change...it's mirrored throughout the rest of the hologram." So we begin with a progressive trance track that starts to grow like...uh, moss. Pretty minimal at first, but the effects take care of that and the eerie melody at 2 minutes sent chills down my spine. Infrequent to start but then he built around it. Kinda came out of nowhere, you know? The break is short but sweet as the track growls to its conclusion. It's dark and creepy as if daring you to enter this forest. Loved it. Controling Fx- Gido had one of the colored EP's. Oh bullsh*t! No it isn't. He did, he released green or blue or purple whatever the f*ck it was. Hold on let me go into the vault and find it. Gotta be down this...no. Wait, I think once I turn the corner it'll be...What the f*ck!?! I swear I just went down this motherf*ckin' hallway! Who the f*ck painted this sh*t? Here's my review of his EP. You're welcome. This is another "psygressive" track that has some forest elements in it. It bubbles and spurts and it's done very well. The effects work well and it reminds me of British psytrance like you would find on Temple of One. Only with a dark and twisted intent. Good Looking Ghost- So...when does the track start? Wait..it's been going on? Wow, I thought I heard something in the background... I dunno anonymous gay black guy, but I think they fell asleep at the sequencer. Zero Degrees- It gets going at around two minutes with a psy sledgehammer and a goa sounding lead. I see we didn't forget to pack our dancing shoes!?! Reminds me of Kiriyama. Halfway through the lead switches and there is virtually no change for the rest of the track. Loses big points there. 1st half...pretty good. 2nd half...ZZZzzzzz.... Growing- First I hated it, but this one grew on me. It has elements of forest of course, but also some tribal touches which give it an ancient feel. The saxophone lead sound kinda puts me off and it feels thrown together, but it's still an enjoyable listen. Lots of kooky sounds that you wouldn't put together. Dreamy Cybernetic- Is that a coyote? Shut the f*ck up coyote! I'm enjoying this dark themed track with nice pads and forest atmosphere. I wouldn't call this forest trance though it is leaning towards the dark side. It has shimmering synths and a driving beat. The pads and ping pong lead are futuristic but it's a delightful contradiction in styles with some forest sounds thrown in. Halfway through the scary effects come out to play and what is out there is a lot bigger than I had feared. A nice post apocalyptic track with some symphonic qualities. Creeps- "A reddening of the eyes, lowered body temperature and lights up a joint in honor of his visitors." Undulating sound that grows in intensity amidst the backdrop of eerie strings. The forest sounds erupt in a frenzy from behind every moss covered tree it seems. The screaming lead gets twisted all to hell as the lasers fire intermittently. It's evident that everything before was leading up to this...this moment. Great track! All right...maybe just one hit...but then I gotta go. Tabby Tail In Heaven- His EP Swampology was f*cking awesome so this should be a treat. His ability to combine fear and melody without beating you down with darkpsy is very appealing. Like his EP it's forest meets twilight and the only light you can see is from the full moon. The track moves well and it feels like a chase with something dark and evil right on your tail. It loses a little steam towards the end but it's dark and entertaining. Deep Vortex- Skittering sounds flutter past me but every time I turn around they are already gone. The bubbling is visceral and gets thicker like the muck I just stepped in. In the forest, everything can kill you. Don't know whether to look up or down as it seems everything moves. Pretty cool, with all the gurgling and liquid sounds you realize that the more you struggle the faster you sink. It's Too Late For the Fall- "Some thoughts have a certain sound, that being the equivalent to a form. Through sound and motion, you will be able to paralyze nerves, shatter bones, set fires, suffocate an enemy or burst his organs." A quote from the movie that spawned a generation of sci-fi nerds busts out with a very fast track. Your forest sounds are palpable and I can feel them all around me. What the hell was that!? I dunno but it sounded hungry. Wobbly synths are starting to weigh heavily upon me, almost forcing me into the abyss, but I persevere. Warping sounds and juicy forest blasts are the stuff of nightmares. Powerful closer. Don't turn away from this gif...unless you're you know...scared. Cre...wait for it...py. This was quite good. Nah, damn good. The first half was a dark progressive style and the second dumped you right into the forest. Both halves had their strong tracks. The ones that were good were really damn good. I highly recommend this if you like it thumping and dark. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Yarema Title: East Plazderm EP Label: Resonanced Records Date: January, 2010 1. First Planet Mystery (105 BPM) 2. Long Way (70 BPM) 3. Pure Ajust (85 BPM) This is an interesting EP. It is the definition of a mix mash of styles. I have no idea who this individual is or anything about him other than he is Ukranian. This was the first and so far only release from this netlabel. It is composed of downtempo beats with crunchy techno breakbeats that rumble below mournful melodies. Nod your head music with a conscience that brings the same mood that is evidenced on the cover. Grey, moody, music. So is it any good? You bet. There are plenty of layers of rainy day sadness in the tracks, my favorite being Long Way. Pure Ajust has a glitchy DnB quality and sounds a lot faster than its 85bpms. Probably not the first thing you would reach for, but if you're in the mood for some pretty thick techno and downtempo tracks I urge you to check it out. I hope he decides to release more stuff. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Indoor Title: Progressive Trance Label: NMC Music Date: 1995 1 Vertigo (7:14) 2 Mad Horizon (7:38) 3 Amora (6:39) 4 Naxus (9:49) 5 Sweet Coming Home (7:12) 6 Sid (7:02) 7 The Key (8:29) 8 Camel (8:03) 9 Shiva (9:56) After reviewing the latest release Versus from Neogoa, I got a hankerin' for some classic goa trance. The good old days or old school if you must. When there was no Cubase or Logic, just midi. The internet was just beginning and not every teenager with a copy of Pro Tools was mass producing the next killlargh track. When creativity ruled and some of the greatest music of the genre was produced. This project was comprised of three Israelis: Avi Algranati (Space Cat), Marko Goren (half of Tandu), and Ofer Dikovsky (Oforia, Pigs In Space, and half of Tandu). Vertigo- Compared to today's goa it may sound a little sparse, but listen closer. The gurgling lead is snakelike in its movements and when the pads kick in another lead rises to the front with a shimmering quality. The break past 4 minutes isn't grandiose, but it just feels so feral with yet another lead popping across the track. Truly mystical. Mad Horizon- Such a powerful lead at 1 and a half minutes, as if it was climbing out of the abyss. They switch lead sounds yet again and it just feels right. It doesn't bring the heavy handed power, but guides you on the journey. The main melody screams above its supporting cast and ends in the popping of bubbles without losing its momentum. The final third it is full of layers and manages to bring a happy vibe. Amora- "Let's get to work." This was one of the tracks I wasn't initially fond of but man has it grown on me since. The leads grind their way forward as lighter sounds weave around the hulking beast. Squelchy best describes the sound, and if it touches you it's gonna leave a mark. Coming in waves of ever increasing intensity they even throw some tribal sounding drums in there. The end is a shimmering entrancing twirl on the dance floor. Super! Naxus- I always wondered if they misspelled this. Nexus, right? It's a bubbly tune that progressively gets more involved. But it has this mellow groove that I can't help dancing to. It floats into deep trance territory into cold space as it picks up layers. Near the end it picks up a more ominous tone and dives right into a massive outer space break with a wall of pads. Super smooth. Sweet Coming Home- Now this is just a great sunshine track. Feel good melodies sparkle above a churning bass line. It's got layers that engage the ear and just put a smile on the face. Less goa and more trance. A Very happy song. Sid- If I had to pick one track that was showing its age it would be this one. Right out of the gate it sounds very sparse and simple. The leads are indeed snarky and I think this one is low key. Groovy sure, but less detailed and intricate than others. The Key- One of their most popular songs it undulates goa trance. Leaks in rivulets from every pore. The only way you're not twisting to this is if you're in a wheelchair. I, ahem...stand corrected. The lead gets a little abrasive with a hard edge to it and continues spinning. Love the break as the sounds of aliens flit about. Awesome. Camel- Ahhh....one of my favorites. Mysterious leads wrap around each other in a spiritual dance. Synths bubble and skitter in tandem carrying me higher into the clouds. It has a thick melodic arsenal to it that immerses the listener in a deep state of trance. Yummy. Shiva- At almost 10 minutes this is the longest track on the album. Another track emblematic of the true goa sound. Whirling leads and layers of melody to twist the soul right into the break when it takes a sharp turn into the mystic with chopped up vocal samples. Heavenly indeed. This was their only album but what an album it was! If you are going to speak of the titans of the genre I don't see how this cannot be in the conversation. Even the tracks that I wasn't so fond of when I first heard it, are now Goliath. I love the new goa trance with it's better production and technology, but this is raw and untamed. It's the difference in going to the prom with the hot chick at your high school or showing up with Salma Hayek. Yeah she's a little older, but experience goes a long way. And let's face it, when you age this well... Good God I would breast feed until I finished my PHD. Here's the Avatar Reissue that was remastered. Mdk
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Artist: Etnica Title: Alien Protein Label: Blue Room Released Date: April, 1996 01. Screaming Butterfly 02. Chakra Active 8 03. Party Droid 04. Z Plane Sunrise 05. Microdrive 06. Starship 101 07. Deep East 08. Trip Tonite It makes sense that the country of Italy is in the shape of a boot. There are so many things about this nation that are kick ass. They invented pizza right? I'll be honest with you. If you offered me the option of a slice from Little Cesars or letting you take a sh*t in my mouth I would have to think about it. "Are you talking to me?" I know he wasn't born in Italy, but he couldn't be more Italian if you put him in a wife beater and a track suit and had him say "AY OH!" over and over. Save it for the next level Mario. But the undisputed king of Italy right now has to be this man "I'm not a gynecologist, but I'll take a look." Do you believe this guy? His hands are already in motorboat position. This is the new Godfather. No sh*t this guy is charged with more crimes than Hitler. Fraud, corruption, interfering with police, paying for sex with a minor...and don't forget the "bunga bunga" sex parties where he had underage women dress up and have sex with him. Then in his most gangsta move he said his accusers were just jealous because they weren't invited. I hear ya, playa! Everyone knows this was a group of four Italians that were also responsible for Pleiadians. A group that was responsible for some of the greatest goa trance music ever created. Ever. I would be willing to bet that 99% of this forum has this be it on CD, vinyl, or mp3. It is timeless and it never gets old. Screaming Butterfly- 2 minutes in and the melody moonwalks all over the track accompanied by gurgling synths in a grab a bunch of girls and dance like nobody's watching sexy party. It's a 303 beatdown that causes a shockwave. The intensity increases and the final bit is a wall of force. Chakra Active 8- After the opening blitzkrieg this one takes it down a notch. A combination of synths make spiraling melodies that change key. Where the opening track was a rocket ship ride into the sun, this is staying in the tanning bed too long. It's not bad, not at all, but it doesn't have the same impact. Still a good rolling piece of music especially the sparkling melody at the end. Party Droid- I love the dark way in which this one begins. The melody has both rumbling properties as well as sky kissing touches. The bass drop in the first direction change fits like a glove as more melodies shoot up like fireworks. The layers! The layers! Cool thing too is there really isn't a respite as new leads take over for old ones. Z-Plane Sunrise- So meticulous in the sounds it truly wraps around you like a blanket. Bubbling, racing...it's like the melodies sparkle with light every place they touch. It doesn't bludgeon you, but lifts you up with new arpeggios so real you feel like you can touch them. Love this track. Microdrive- Swagger, attitude. That's what this one's got. It's a bit of a grower but then that melody after 2 minutes comes in and it's all sunshine and beach parties. Twisting and turning like a roller coaster in an endless spiral it switches direction in smooth fashion. Starship 101- Falling synths and a bubbling undercurrent mark this as the last fast track. The synths stab with pinpoint accuracy and give way to a rampaging shimmer of a lead. Stand back, don't touch it! When the track deconstructs the 303 takes over but what's really awesome are the number of direction changes. It's powerful and magical taking you to the highest of highs. "So high I could kiss the sky." Deep East- Soft keystrokes touch the keypad as a smooth breakbeat taps out a rhythm. It crawls along, slowly as pads rise and fall and an Eastern melody unfurls over that same breakbeat. This is look to the sky and sway music. It's organic and insanely detailed in carrying the listener on comforting winds. Totally ethereal. Trip Tonite- Classic after classic, it's just mind boggling. The signature melody crawls across the sky and all you can do is stare with your mouth agape. . This track takes it's time. By no means is it a blaster, no it is a slow evolver that has a soft touch. It sneaks around on light feet but it's melody is lethal. Razor sharp with a withering touch while losing none of it's mystical focus. It's a perfect way to end this almost perfect journey. Unbelievable. One of the best goa trance released ever. If you call yourself a fan then this must be in your collection. Find it, hold it, love it. Mdk
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Alien Jesus - new GMS and Space Tribe project
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Artist: Anakoluth Title: Dwelling In the Void EP Label: None Date: October, 2008 1. In A Nutshell (132 BPM) 2. Achilles’ Heel (130 BPM) 3. Feinter Les Paupières (137 BPM) 4. Delphic Haze (134 BPM) I hate minimal. Hate it. It's just so...minimal. You don't go to Burger King and just ask for the bun. And minimal music has this habit of producing really long track times. Kick, small hi-hat, and bass line for about 5 minutes and then slowly add effects. And because there isn't a lot going on those 5 minutes feel like 10 even though I know they are attempting to build towards something. I don't have a lot to add to Psytones excellent review, but he obviously liked it. Hit or miss for me. It's definitely nighttime music and I can appreciate the effect it would have in the hours before dawn. The aspect that separates Roman's music from other minimal is that it isn't devoid of melody. Devoid, get it...see what I did there? He also can create quite the eerie atmosphere. Even though it's minimal it is still pumping and crystal clear. The goa touches are also appreciated. So for me there are times when I like this and times that I'm looking at my watch wondering what's on TV tonight. Depends on mood. One thing I can say is that it is quality and if I am in the mood for it, it's pretty tasty. In a Nutshell is an exercise in the eerie, but especially the last track, it's funky as sh*t. Me listening to last track: Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Silly Twit Title: Expedition Greenland EP Label: Neurotrance Records Date: December, 2010 1. Expedition Greenland (146 BPM) 2. Action These Days (146 BPM) 3. Espero P.C. Peace (146 BPM) 4. Caballemos (149 BPM) 5. Caminiesta (148 BPM) See that? This is what our government is doing to the American people. I've been reviewing a lot of free stuff lately because right now my financial situation mirrors that of the United States. Lots of debt and not enough coming in. However my credit's still good and I am actually in the process of taking care of it. That's where I deviate from the monkeyf*ckers that profess to run the country. You know what? I don't miss paying for releases. Not when Ektoplazm has my back. So much quality music for free. Sure, I would love to get the new Lost & Found disc as well as CBL's new one. All in due time I suppose. This is Matakana and Sequin who are so popular that they need only go by one name. Like Madonna I guess. The artwork is in the style of simple drawing and colors that seems to be so popular these days. Some hallucinatory stuff here, yessir! This EP actually tells the story of the search for a sheep that strayed from the Austrian forest. I know Oprah, right? Too much hookah pipe. *puts finger to ear* My lawyers tell me that I need to clarify that this is not Oprah, Precious, or the chubby black girl from Glee that can sing really well. Expedition Greenland- You know Greenland was named in an effort to mislead people into thinking it was a fertile and great place when actually it has more ice than Puffy did before he killed Biggie. It's true, look it up, he killed him. *puts finger to ear again* Really? Jesus, everyone knows he did it. Why do I have to say allegedly? It sounds like most darkpsy with the monotone bass line and scratchy synths, but then it gets a little more forest friendly around 4 minutes. Still it had it's moments...it was a little cool. Uh, no...it wasn't. Action These Days- The break (yeah I know there really was one!) was fairly cool and then right back into action. The same action you've heard let's see what's the count now? 465,258,853 times. Same bass line, abrasive lead...yadda yadda. Espero P.C. Peace- "Nice to finally meet you." And you as well! Pretty good darkness here with forest bubbles popping up all over the place. I think it needs more farting sounds though. Not enough liquid bubbling if you know what I mean. You know the type when you are just praying that the backwoods rest stop that you may be fortunate enough to get to doesn't already have a chocolate bar in the pool. Not great, but not bad either with a little more focus on atmosphere. Caballemos- "Some people lose their faith because Heaven shows them too little. How many lose their faith because Heaven shows them too much?" What an awesome sample from a totally awesome movie. Now my German is a little rusty, but I think that means take you and your melodies and *Sighs heavily and rolls eyes after putting finger to ear yet again* I know it's not German, that's part of the joke. You got one more time before I rip this f*cking thing out! This actually is the most foresty track. Lots of sounds and some actual eerie, wailing strings. The darkness is still firmly in place and it's my 2nd favorite one here. Caminiesta- You better not spread this around, if people find out that you're putting melodies in your darkpsy they're gonna kick you out of the club. Just kidding, don't get your panties in a wad darkpsy people. This is the most melodic track in the EP and a perfect bridge to bring people like me to the dark side who are not usually comfortable there. The bass line still rumbles but there is a small pinprick of light to not drive me away. Plenty of cool effects too. It even gets a little acid wash near the end. Kudos! I swear you look at all the comments for releases and you'd think you were at Isratrance or an artist's family reunion. Nothing but praise which is good I suppose. Mom always said if you don't have anything nice to say...I'm not a darkpsy fan or a connoisseur if you will, so take this review with that in mind. I'm just having a little fun. As always, judge for yourself. This may've been a little too heavy for me and sounded samey for most of the tracks. Moments were there but it just was too dark and uninteresting. *rips earpiece out of ear and crushes with foot* No! F*ck you I'm done! Done! Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Unusual Cosmic Process Title: Weightlessness Label: LookingLook Records Date: June, 2011 1. Final Race (126 BPM) 2. Lighted Up (126 BPM) 3. Connected Trough An Ozone Hole (92 BPM) 4. Weightlessness (95 BPM) 5. Place On Earth (118 BPM) 6. Emotional Trip (120 BPM) 7. Maximum Depth (103 BPM) Holy f*cking long track times batman! 11, 12, and 13 minutes? "I'm gonna have to get reaaaaly high to delve into this audio journey" is what I would be saying if I still got high. So instead I have to wait until the kid is asleep and all the lights are out. LookingLook Records, the label responsible for the V/A Dancing Mavka (still haven't heard it) brings you a Ukranian downtempo project. He's obviously going for a space vibe and having never been to space I look forward to what he comes up with. Final Race- We got ourselves some pretty funky breakbeat going on here. The bass sounds whip around like an Indiana Jones forehand as synths echo from a perch of safety. Not a whole lot of variation but I liked what I heard. Lighted Up- Now that's what I call a long intro. Effects and percussion echo simultaneously and we don't get a beat until almost 4 minutes. And even then it doesn't stay very long. Very spacey indeed. Maybe a little too much so because it seemed like he took a 4 minute track and tried to turn it into 10. Connected Through The Ozone Hole- Better pack a lunch for this motherf*cker. The atmosphere is thick with the deep cold of space and chatter that is soaked in reverb. Another long intro, but when the track is almost a quarter of an hour, you got a little time to kill. I mean I'm not saying it takes a while to get going but...nope, that's exactly what I'm saying. The break at 6'15" allows a reorganization of sorts and it grinds out a slightly quicker tempo complete with some frenzied drum and bass tendencies. It devolves to where it began but I feel it missed the epic mark by a long shot. Pretty slow and waaaay too long. Weightlessness- Now this is more like it. No delays, just right into it with layers of synths that sparkle above the bass line. Undulating tones guided by the foundation of that bass, it really portrays a feeling of weightlessness. It just flows and he brings some percussive riffs that ricochet off the ships hull. The track just fades away as if going behind the dark side of the moon. Pretty good. Place On Earth- "Do you want to know? Do you want me to tell you..." Where the hell did this come from? Easily the gem of the compilation with its measured pace and intense goa vibe. It's loaded with mystical atmosphere and great effects. Eventually it becomes a progressive stomper with screaming synths that place me on the top of a mountain in the Himalayas. Super! Emotional Trip- It started off very flowy without a beat but then he kicked it up a notch. Definitely a reflective track, perhaps looking back on a situation in your life that you might've done differently. It's ling but doesn't feel that way. Nice. Maximum Depth- We be seafarers now, with the sounds of a ship swaying in the ocean. Another long intro as the pads radiate sunshine and the bass feels alive. New leads replace old ones in a seamless, dreamy menagerie. Truly relaxing. This guy has talent...loads of it. While a couple of songs went on too long most struck a nice chord of relaxing atmosphere and deep meditation. Obviously the goa track was my favorite, but the lions share of them are very good. He builds slowly, rides the horse for a while, and then softly deconstructs his track. His use of effects is...effective and the sound quality was great. Do yourself a favor and check this one out. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Elegy Title: Sleeping Giant EP Label: Panzar Produktionz Date: June, 2011 1. Sleeping Giant (135 BPM) 2. B.I.L.L. (132 BPM) 3. Voices (135 BPM) 4. Tree-Dimensional (135 BPM) 5. Holy Mountainz (136 BPM) Panzar Produktionz recently delivered the Pusherstreet Ep which I promptly tried to give back. Don't feel bad, they can't all be home runs. Some people don't like exercise, what are you gonna do? But to those that don't like exercise I would say... Dude...what's not to like? Everyone deserves a 2nd chance ain't that right Lindsay? What are the odds that another disappointment is on the horizon? Hmmm...that might not be the best example. So here I go again checking out one of the latest releases from the Panzar armory which is again supplied for free over at Ektoplazm. Elegy is Daniel Mair based in Italy with a progressive style that reminds me of those titans of the genre Flegma and Nerso. Sleeping Giant- And it is just that with deep sweeps and slow attack rates that echo a tribal feel. The synths are spider web delicate touches that dance above the low bass line. It's packed with emotion and super smooth without being in your face. B.I.L.L.- "The world is like a ride at an amusement park. And when you choose to go on it you think it's real cause that's how powerful our minds are." Hold up, I can figure this out. But I Love Lesbians. Big Ideas Live Long. Who knows, but Daniel continues where he left off with wonderful effects creating a nice atmosphere. The tempo is not too fast and possesses a drifting quality with a subdued, eerie, melody. The above sample is superbly placed and fits the mood of the track as it is expounded on. More cool pulsating smoothness. Voices- I hear voices...they tell me to do things Who wants cake? One of the most emotional breaks. Ever. So f*cking smooth with soft progressive touches. Alien skittering effects and a change in tempo. Another triumph! Tree-Dimensional- This guy gets off to smooth starts with no jarring sounds or buildups to generate his atmosphere. All his synths are like soft rain on a pond with small ripples signifying the growth and evolution of the track. The sample is very brainy but slides in nicely with the keystrokes. Good stuff. Holy Mountainz- As I told Liam from Pusherstreet, I love z's. So if you put a z on the plural of mountains, it makes the mountains seem more relaxed. And they need it. Sweeps and echoing effects set the table to create movement. Twinkling leads prance above the spiritual space high atop great peaks wrapping one in a warm embrace. Nice and light as new sounds are added as the track evolves. Super! Wow that was a thick slice of awesome! Smooth, melodic and deeply atmospheric progressive trance. Make no mistake, this was dark with an emotional component. Never overbearing, but always entrancing. You know how a lot of progressive makes you wish you were on the beach? This is for sunset watching in the winter atop the highest peaks. This guy needs to be paid for his work and Panzar should ride this pony for all it's worth. I will be gleefully looking forward to more stuff from Daniel. Get it. Ektoplazm Mdk
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Artist: Radioactive Cake Title: A World of Delights Label: None Date: April, 2011 1. Monkey Hi Five (90 BPM) 2. Goat Herder (88 BPM) 3. Elephant Parade (85 BPM) 4. Walking On Strings (110 BPM) 5. Balls In A Slow (115 BPM) 6. Henowei (75 BPM) 7. The 5th Dementia (80 BPM) 8. Chongo (106 BPM) 9. Pistol Shrimp (100 BPM) 10. Rolling Stone Gathers Dirt (125 BPM) I thought I stumbled upon some hidden gem that the masses decided to overlook. Should've known Lemmiwinks was on the case. His review is spot on and I almost just let it go there, thinking there really isn't anything to add. Ah, but that wouldn't be my style. And this release deserves all the attention it can get. Check out that cover art. The track titles are represented in the artwork. Most anyway. I have no idea what a Henowei or a Chongo is. Cool in the way I hang my son's pictures on the fridge. As Lemmi stated, it's another free release offered on Ektoplazm which is like a treasure trove of goodness. Really, labels should look at what this guy is doing before they put out some of the crap that they do. Here's their site which explains that the two of these guys are from another planet named Slice One and Slice Two. May I suggest a little less medication? Monkey Hi Five- Hope you got that picture framed Boots, because Dora's growing up and you got kicked to the curb. Is it because you hi fived with the wrong hand? Maybe. Get your sh*t straight or you won't work in this town again. But this monkey's got beat! He's also got some pretty cool melodies and it's a nice start. Goat Herder- Check out the big beat on the goat herder! The guitar plucks out a funky and ethnic groove while the singing takes it to a Middle Eastern level. The break is full of sadness as a violin brings you home with a nice funky beat. Sweet. Elephant Parade- "Today is the day we celebrate our freedom!" What you cannot see is the poor bastard who was sitting on the tailgate 5 seconds before the stampede began. That sitar riff sounds like something Jay-Z would drop. The bass is a lurking while synths rip by. Another good break with sky clearing melodies and soft pads as it gets more intricate. That was a smooth ride. Walking On Strings- Ah yeah, this sounds a little post apocalyptic with fluttering synths and a breakbeat. Beautiful strings play off a cosmic lead and this track is laden with regret. What a wonderful trip that had me hitting the repeat over and over. Get it, repeat over and over? Balls In a Slow- Rhythmic drums and a jazzy bass line give this one a shadowy cool, with whispers guitar chords strummed below a slinky lead. Some nod your head goodness right here. Henowei- With a slow attack I feel like I should get all chanty! We drop the tempo here with a slow groove and wailing guitars and vocals. It's really full sounding with lots going on in the effects department. The 5th Dementia- Deep bass and some hectic percussion coupled with some great synths make this one a treat. After it fades out a new melody emerges and brings it to that Middle Eastern level. The 2nd break is eerie and makes me want to look over my shoulder. Chongo- Playing with that cool James Bond guitar are we? It gives it a sense of the old west. The bass chugs along as a mysterious melody chimes. I liked the cool break which had some interesting voices in it. Pretty cool atmosphere. Pistol Shrimp- Where's my f*cking camel? This is a hot hip-hop beat with ancillary percussion that makes it oh so funky. Good ride. Camels everywhere die just a little bit when that song is played. Rolling Stone Gathers Dirt- Insert Keith Richards joke here. Seriously how is that guy not pushing up daisies yet? This is another breakbeat dub style, as waves of synths shower over the track. Halfway through it floats with some dreamy vocals and catches a ride on the sunshine express. They trot out a squirmy Shpongle type lead that just adds to the depth for me. Great job! This was such an interesting release. Plenty of genres to sample from with most of the tracks being marvelous. There is so much detail and intricacy that it didn't get old after numerous listens. Great breakbeats and eerie melodies. These two aliens got it right and if you are in the mood for some varied downtempo climb aboard their spaceship. Well done guys! Ektoplazm Mdk