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  1. Beast - Trouble / Spawn Process's analog squelches, beeps, and blips mixed with Simon's mastering and production brought out the best of both artists. Simon hasn't really done anything trance related since and while Process has released two great albums, both were more minimal and techno sounding than the full trance nature of this 12"
  2. Shaolin Wooden Men "Supermindway" Cornelius "Fantasma" "Point" and "Sensuous" Sister Machine Gun "Torture Technique" and "Burn" Pigface "Fook" Kingston Wall Verve "Blue" and "Urban Hymns" Mint Julep Joy Wants Eternity Polyphonic Spree Ad Astra White Fang Donovan
  3. Hawkwind is one of the originals and brought to life Ozric Tentacles and Motorhead The definition of psychedelic rock can be quite broad I find music like Mogwai to be extremely psychedelic rock Blur's album "13" is fantastic, most Ween albums (The Pod, Pure Guava, quebec) Maybe Younger Brother John Frusciante's solo albums are awesome and have a range of sounds, some quite psychedelic. Same with Graham Coxon. My project, Fried Kale, is heavily influenced by these sounds but I consider it to be Nu-Grebo music Faith No More or Mr Bungle
  4. https://soundcloud.com/goaconstrictor/hallucinogen-gamma-goblins-bad-for-children-mix
  5. The Sinai/Halloween 12" is definitely the best thing that he has done
  6. Dude, the original is longer and better!
  7. Right around 1994 or 95 Was in high school. My mate who was into punk and industrial went to a rave and then introduced me to it Have been hooked ever since...
  8. I always thought Soothsayer and the remix sounded very much like a track and the remix of the track. I love Soothsayer, don't get me wrong, but it doesn't sound totally different (neither does Angelik Farticles, even though that track is just wicked and even better live back in 2000)
  9. I often get hung up with writing music for chunks of time because it becomes more like tech support than music creation That gets old and annoying, then I go back to my acoustic
  10. Yamabikaya is the shit. So bummed that they didn't release more The 12" from Shiva Space Technology is one of my favorites
  11. wait, what? America is to blame for Infected Mushroom and Skazi? You're losing it
  12. Ektoplazm, while great, continues to perpetrate the ongoing misclassification of Psychedelic Forest Trance Forest music = Rip Van Hippy and Outolintu,
  13. Texas Faggott/Tea Chairs/Mandalavandalz have always had some of the best samples One of my more favorites is from Illegal Aliens Fucking Alex Jones rambling nonsense about illegal aliens from Mexico coming into our country and taking our jobs and shit being repurposed to sound like generic UFO ramblings of the goa realm. Love it
  14. There are two types of music in the world: goa and psytrance
  15. Macrophage is perfect from beginning to end.
  16. Beast -> Spawn (and I'm sure there are hundreds in this category but this one in particular we used during sound check of many parties)
  17. Klunk is good and all, but it's no Conflict... (it's hard to pick a favorite nuns track; they're all wonderful)
  18. The way the EQs and faders react and attenuate. The difference between an Allen n Heath or Rane and that of a Pioneer are sooooo very noticeable to my ears when I am trying play out. And, if memory serves, the Pioneer's have no yellow and something like 5 bars of red. The immediate red lining and distortion was shit I grew up learning on Vestex mixers and 1200s The Pioneer always felt second rate to a high quality scratch mixer The Allen n Heaths, or Rane, feel like proper mixers
  19. I hate Pioneer mixers Would rather play with a Radioshack mixer ;-)
  20. Depends on what I'm mixing and what I'm mixing on I sure do love the Xone:92. That 4-band EQ is magic and beautiful to mix with Never touch the crossfader, pretty much all mixed through the EQs Some times you want to hide the new percussion so that the melody is what moves your attention from one track to the next, other times you want to hide the melody so that you notice the new percussion first. Other times, you do a quick cut at a sample to give a sharp change of energy or change in style. Then there are the abrupt tempo changes which is much easier to pull off now with a computer but is also good to show off with when playing out vinyl... DJing is fun!
  21. anything by Delirious Noon
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