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  1. Nono, this is like Next Level Beatz. Look at them now, all over the InterTheWeb *Respectz
  2. Biokinetix - I3D1 (Morphonic Records, Morning Star, Geomagnetic.tv) 2010 (MPH109CD, GEOCD049) Biokinetix is from the French Underground trance Resistance. Fabry, as his birth name is, was born in France at the year 1977 and was a rocket from a young age in a varied musical world with styles like Rock, Soul, R’n’B, Electro, Reggae and Trance. His first experience as a DJ about 10 years ago was on vinyl in London where he would be mixing NuNRG and Hard-trance. After 4 years of partying with the Brits, he decided to come back to France and started DJing on the French stage. In 2006 he joined ETC promoter's team Residante (epidemictrancecorp.com) and started to share the stage with bigger names like Bizzare Contact, Time-Lock, Ananda Shake, Hyper Frequencies etc. In the end of 2007 he felt inspired to create his own tracks under the project name “Biokinetix”, and in less than a year later he finally presented his first self produced music at the “regular” Morphonic Records parties. 2008 would be the year of his first release, and it would be on Geomagnetic.TV (USA) with the track “Crystal Activity”. In the beginning of 2009, Fabry signed with Morphonic Records (a Japanese & French label) and released a digital EP named “i2D1”. After that the Biokinetix sound started to propagate on the dance-floors worldwide which included live performances in Europe at varies parties ... in 2010 he started the year with the release of his debut album “I3D1”, which you are now ready to read about. He would venture on by releasing varies single tracks for compilations on labels such as Mind Control Records, Goa Records, Hadra Records and Digital Drugs Coalition Records. In the summer of 2010 Biokinetix continued his world tour and workings on more releases and projects like the Biorizer project (Biokinetix vs Mesmerizer). The story continues with his newest release, Biokinetix & Friends - Remixes Album I3D3 which came out in October of 2010 on Geomagnetic.TV, and his 2nd full length album “21st century” released in November 2010 on Morphonic Records. Also a release to watch out for is the compilation album, Magnetik Attraction which is compiled by Biokinetix & Minstorm (Dr. Spook, head of Geomagnetic.TV). 01 Biokinetix - Acid Generation 6:32 02 Biokinetix - Black Sheep Technology 7:30 03 Biokinetix - Let's Go 7:37 04 Biokinetix - Encredible Experience 6:17 05 Biokinetix Vs. Crystal Network - Crystal Activity 7:36 06 Biokinetix - Hyper 6:45 07 Biokinetix - Sextime 7:58 08 Biokinetix - Virtual Combat 6:49 09 Biokinetix - Black Sheep Technology (Som Rmx) 6:22 10 Secret Vibes - Cosmic Love (Biokinetix vs. LDB Rmx) 7:39 1 ***** I love the chachachachacha ( … ) echoing effect; it really sends this album into a lunar filled exploration with jet engine made by sunshine. Has an amazing lift with a machine driven force. Oh yes! With some minor melodies trying to take over but always gets pulled back in only to give way to awesome Full-On effects. 2 **** Starts like a slow stomper with a notion to rise. When the kick and base starts to run a lot of cute synths come to play like space guns in many varieties. It’s like a chase and someone’s shooting in us in high def space cartoon. Harmonies breaks the track to bring floating silence only to bring back the stomp with aggressive pads by its side which introduces a massive take-off. Ok space-sheep’s, prepare to hurtle through the galaxy! *You got to be fucking kidding... 3 **1/2 Female voice breaths her lungs of voice out to the stratosphere. Tempo starts unrushed and continues to gain power as a side melody supports. Shooting be-be-guns from outer space in the distance closing in to fill the screen. Beautiful voice returns to empower the tune with a take-off, ready set lets go1 Not so good, to puny. Melody I a drag as well, especially in this track thinking that it’s a replica of most other melodies in here. 4 ** Heavy steps closing in, an experience. More a rugged bass line now with echoing bleeps like from a submarine. Builds as previous tracks gathering enough energy to fly you away to which ever comical galaxy it might lead. Some scratching floats around while whining up lifts levitates to a quit pleasant and harmonic melody with echoing choruses. A female speaks about coming harder and the track does just so. A guitar. Cool enough but enough with those cartoonish laser guns that just smells childish. 5 ***1/2 Some pretty heavy but not seriously heavy guitar riffs which becomes infested with more laser guns with mediocre sizes. The run and its variation are cool enough and there is lifts that moves your face. Beautiful break, really nice! Top points just because of this. Emotional and inducing. Then back to become unserious and fun filled with a ‘you have reached the wrong number sounds with a ‘Hallo’. Overall it’s funny and nice enough. 6 ***1/2 Has a fast phased hyper run with the Hyper Hyper sample from The Prodigy. More laser guns … Squeaking more this time which isn’t that bad. Track as most here fly in great maneuvers, which are for sure. Come on light this mother fucker up. Lots of humor in space on this album. Never taking itself serious just having fun and making sure the fun is presented in hyper moods. 7 **1/2 Pornodelicious. The hornyfied woman makes her pleasure heard and felt. Bass line is more serious now and the tempo more fitted for an older audience. The effects fly with comfort by the tracks side while the hi-hats gather up some tempo and the riches get thicker. The be-be-laser space guns are more subtle now (at least in the first half of the track) spearing us for the childish with some attempts to create lift up’s and breaks that becomes sprinkles of star dust while the bass picks itself up to fly further down the cosmos. Unfortunately the track looses itself towards the end and becomes terribly annoying. Scratching comes as the voice sais ‘fuck bitch’, A juvenile release with a lot of up’s but too many downs. 8 *** Some more seriousness in the intro, creepy, heavy and interesting. Beats flinger around, bass scrapes the surface and introduces the Full-On kick. Breaks down to let a sample have its space to unfold and build tension before the run is on and the same story as the rest unfolds. It becomes boring too fast. Kudos for the cool experimentation of the bass’, too bad it loses itself after each respectable attempt in creating something unique according to the overall album. Nice energy in this one at some spots. 9 ***1/2 Begins with a very beautiful chorus which is creating some awe in the mood with the follow up of a lift that rushes the track into its same path. The sample ‘You got to be fucking kidding returns yet again (same sample in two different tracks, really??). It’s cool for sure, but not twice so cool. Oh, my bad. It’s a remix of the second track. Which is best? The original … 10 ***** Last track takes a totally different approach with some instruments of the real world followed by a more progressive beat making this become a near downbeated track. It sounds good and has nice elements in it like the heavy pads with harmonies floating nicely with the company of well fitted effects. After this albums intense space journey this is a nice relief and creates some smiles with children laughing and beats gathering. A flutist plays their hymn and a sturdy bass creates a walk of strong and confident rituals while circling around a bon fire. Nice work and a worthy finisher. Recommendation: I can’t say that I am overly excited about this release, but it has it’s wonderbar moments like the first track and some parts of the tracks scattered around on the album. At most times it becomes generic and lost by its own hyper chase for space rockets and laser guns that at most times sounds like puny be-be-guns in outer space. For DJ’s there are moments here that will drive the crowd absolutely nuts when played at the right moments and for sure there is value in the overall package. Too bad most tracks get ruined by annoying usage of space effects, lifts and full power killer energy. When it’s good, it’s fucking awesome! When it’s bad it’s bad enough to turn the volume off. The last track which is by another artist remixed by biokinetix is very nice and offers much more variation of instruments and vibe while the rest rests on a specific formula, with the exceptions of some parts here and there. The artwork is smashing, really nice and fresh and do represent the music inside perfectly. All in all, check out some samples and get it if it makes you feel good. Total Score: 3.15 / 5 Favorite tracks: 1(!), 2, 9(!) + a special mention to the breakdown in track 5 which is beautiful. Where to buy and other links: DiscoBio: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Biokinetix BioSpace: http://www.myspace.com/biokinetix DiscoMorph: http://www.discogs.com/label/Morphonic+Records MorphHome: http://www.morphonic-records.com MorphSpace: http://www.myspace.com/morphonicrecords MorningDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Morning+Star+(2) GeoHome: http:&&www.geomagnetic.tv GeoShop: http://www.geomagnetic.tv/labels/GEO-Morningstar/GEOCD049-Biokinetix-i3D1 Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/mph/mph1cd109.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8286 Yabai: http://yabai.shop-pro.jp/?pid=18149782 Beatspace: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.aspx?id=5408 Goastore: http://www.goastore.ch/product_info.php?products_id=3607 More Space Reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
  3. Might? miGHT have been discussed?? MIGHT??? .. And wink ????? Obviously it has been both posten and barely discussed in that thread. Sorry for not noticing, thanks for the headz-up <- wink. PS. Now concider this to be the authentic official mega massive total appreciate Die Antwoord thread. Sorry to step on your cake.
  4. lol yes and no. I really like to have the original physical medium. It's my one few materialiistic needs in this world. + I'm not really settled these days with computer and internet so I don't have means to DL and stuff. I rely on original for my music addiction Other then that, DL as much as you want! In my opinion it does keep the music alive.
  5. ^Damn I thought it looked familiar! When I was in India some years back I met them / a girl involved with .. and got a free copy. Unfortunately I managed to lose it in the Himalaya’s which sucked, I would have loved to turn back the time and protect it so it wouldn't get lost. As I remember it was a very nice Full-On album, it brought smiles but it's been years since I listen to it. If someone with a spare copy reads this and feels sorry for me, please be so kind and send it to me .. <3
  6. TuK – Laws of Nature (Goa Records) 2010 (GOAREC015) 1. BPM 145 - Ananda's Poetry 8:36 2. BPM 140 - Meditation On First Philosophy 7:43 3. BPM 144 - Laws Of Nature 7:43 4. BPM 145 - Space Funk 8:00 5. BPM 143 - Brain Malfunction 7:01 6. BPM 143 - Abstract Art 9:10 7. BPM 145 - Electric Frog 6:53 8. BPM 143 - What Is Reality? 7:41 9. BPM 143 - Out Of Phase 7:24 Born in Israel at the year 1981, Itai Leven aka TuK became fascinated by music from a very young age. He studied and played numerous musical instruments while growing up, but it was at high school in 1996 when he discovered Goa-/PsyTrance that his passion for weird, energetic and beautiful electronic trance music fully bloomed into today’s existence. From that special moment it didn’t take long until he started to produce his own music. Now with years of experience in music production and DJ’ing at endless parties around, TuK is getting to become known for his sound and top quality production. Always searching for new twisted sounds, TuK's music is something you should never get bored of as TuK’s magic is in the charm and detailed perfection of the musical scores he creates. TuK’s debut album “Beyond Reality” from 2008 was released on Mind Tweakers Records (Brazil) and got great acclaim for its style and visions. And still to this day it is said to live an active life in many DJ’s CD-Wallet. After successes in several production competitions and numerous releases on both digital and physical mediums it is time to get ready and listen to more tunes from this uprising talent with pleasant flow and crisp production (With the mastering help of Sérgio Chaves who is one half of Meteor Burn from Portugal). Recommendation: The album Laws of Nature is of course built around the notion and immense fact that our nature has certain rules of which everything on this planet has to follow. The album is full of nice and clear sounds with space in between making this a very pleasant Full-On album without feeling too chemical at all. The approach on the sounds makes it soft as a pillow yet sharp as a polished diamond. The polished sound makes for a delightful treat (Toasted crickets with sugar comes to mind ...) that is suited to be played at huge sound systems out in the open during the dusk of night on a festival in your world region. The album follows the Laws of Nature style without getting too repeated as TuK makes sure almost each track has its own very distinct story while following the self given laws of sound and perception. The album is built on beautiful feelings of well being, nice flow and fast tempos with some breaks here and there while changing the running phase several times to create some trippy experiences of where to go. It’s filled with cute computerized sounds with insected approaches without being jungle infested as this isn’t very tribal or jungle flavored at all. The flow and energy in most tracks are really pleasant and makes one want to stay inside them for a long time. It may become a little bit boring at times as it breaks and follows its own limited range of sounds and emotions. The tweaked sounds are ticklish which is a really nice effect but it fast becomes generic sounding with a lot of different approaches on how to crunch plastic and induce blow horns with snarling effects. Overall it’s a coherent album following its own distinct (yet easily being unique among its Israeli Full-On brothers) sound and does it well. Not overly complex or mind challenging, but just enough power and play to please a larger party crowd. The most delicious part of this release (and it does manage to reflect the music inside) is the fresh album art with its red, orange, yellow, green and blue colour scheme. It's really nice and yummy and has some intricate geometrical frozen slime-web in the background that looks awfully good. The graphic design is cleverly crafted by a Sivan Koller from Argaman Creative. Favorite Tracks: 1, 3, 6 Total Score: 3.1111111 / 5 Where to buy and other links: DiscoTuK: http://www.discogs.com/artist/TuK+(3) GoaDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Goa+Records TuKspace: http://www.myspace.com/psy-tuk GoaHome: http://www.goa-records.com GeoHome: http://www.Geomagnetic.tv Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/gre/gre1cd015.html GeoShop: http://geomagnetic.tv/news/goarec015 More Natural Reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
  7. Cooment from Youtube: ninja is a comedic genius... i love all the pre-meditated little subtle details like the programmed weed plant right next to him, underwear flashes and the chicks little rat... and how the place loooks like a complete fucking dumb to highlight their gritty existence... lmao.... this is pure comedy. Much love*
  8. ^Bob Dylan in Debut? Which track? I recognize Chris Isaak's Wicked Game, but Bob Dylan I seemed to have missed .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oaHHrNQVrg ^Remake of Erlkoenig, a track on the Debut album.
  9. VA – Pathogenesis [Compiled by Wizack Twizack] (Digital Drugs Coalition, DARKSTAR, Geomagnetic.TV) 2010 (DIGICD018) 01 HiTech LoLife aka Sienis - God Bites Man 7:12 02 Loki - Fluid 6:20 03 Geonaute vs. Loki - Wackem 7:37 04 Talpa - Red Fog 5:35 05 Hux Flux - StackBabbler 6:27 06 Abomination - Contradiction (Wizack Twizack Rmx) 6:46 07 Tryambaka - We're Just Passing 8:13 08 Wizack Twizack - Wierd Feelings 7:48 09 Koozer Mox - Element 115 7:30 10 Verb - Mjuklandning 9:20 11 Cortex vs. Mindstorm - Pathogenesis 6:48 12 (Bonus Track) Prishvin Mess - Chukcha 7:43 1 **** Starts with an Even McGregor sample where it’s talked about God, the Church and Science. The track has a very nice and funny attitude with enough mushroom variation to please most thrill seeking trippers of the playground. This is a track by Hitech Lolife Aka Sienis, whom I’ve never heard about before. The track has a lot of fun elements which doesn’t take itself too serious with guitars, breaks, varieties in bass and kick with a lot of cute and funny synths to spice up the smile and shimmering drops. A good tune to start the journey and it gives a pleasant feeling so that this compilation might give a lot of smiles and laughter. 2 ** begins with some floating and twisted-up sounds that builds into a groove where it’s time to prove electronically. Thumping along a woggle path the bass and kick starts to play and the sound landscape is rich and smiling. It’s a slower track with no rush and enough time to build up a fantasy world without ever getting into a trance state - It’s a groover by Loki, not a trance induced mover. 3 ***1/2 An eastern lady sings her words of Wackem, as the beat gathers the style and the lifts and breaks take the track into hyperactive. With its dripping melody it’s a nice and thug track with the playfulness of Twizack Wizack’s taste. The sample used might be Hindu, not sure. It’s very beautiful and has a strong empathic vibe to it and the way it’s played with is suitable and exiting. Nice work and cute melodic approaches by Geonaute vs Loki. Best part of this track is the Hindu sample. 4 **** The track starts with eerie winds of haunting moods kicking hard, rolling out a spliff. The beats stagger to drop some Røyksopp, The knife or Trentmøller synthlines, like at the 02:00 mark – ok, found it. It’s Royksopp - What Else Is There (Trentemoller Remix) . The track itself by Talpa has some very nice and vivid productions where he has the eerie background, violins to tighten the seriousness and tingling melodies that excites the strangeness of classical approaches. Definitely not one of his best tracks but fun non the less. 5 *****Life bursting with colours, HuxFlux is on the path! It’s melting the sensation while creating the StackBabbler. HuxFlux is one of these Scandinavian legends that always put out quality sounds though they often get lost in their own generalness. But fear not this is a good track with psychedelic robotic sound effects and floating atmospheres to slide the dream into existence. It’s a beautiful track with loads of charm and feels good and weird inside tricks to spice the trip. Great stuff in synchronized order, which for me is a must if the track is to become timeless! 6 *** Ohh a mysterious intro creeps the creep and lifts the peak. Sound getting tighter while visions are getting fatter. The bass line is killer and the drive is sturdy with lifting melodies sprinkling like a comets tail. Nice flow and pleasant percussions makes this into a fun journey with some breaking in the melodic flow, though it at lifts gets to overdone and boring in sounds for me – Fun to mix though. 7 ** Most positive with this track is the piano melody at half way through the track with its playmate synth. Rest is stressing and out of my loop. Good thing their just passing by. Even better that they get their act together in the second act and rock the dance floor with some head banging attributes. 8 ***1/2 Finally a track by the album composer himself. Wizack Twizack deserves a lot of respect for his production and energy. He always has some insane tricks up his sleeve making powerful and fun filled journeys for the crazed ones. After some successful albums and varies single releases this is so far a album compiled with love for the weird and a feeling for magic. The track becomes too much at times with chaotic intense sounds that swirl around your being while keeping the interest intact for what’s to come next. I’m sorry to say, it doesn’t please my crazy grease (piiiip). 9 ****Exiting intro about cutting edge technology within the nuclear weapons industry. And the bass kick steps in, sturdy, steady and hard. Sound effects glide by and moods are being haunted like the sounds of arsenic. This is a pretty nifty track, has its dangers and thumping powers and breathing manners. 10 ****1/2 A verb comes in with title waves crashing the calm shore, speaks about inner relaxed states and allowing yourself to hear and understand while seeing and experience as we share the unfolding of the order and structure of the cosmos from the infinite to the most manifest creation. And strong electrocuted strings warps the space with thumping beats rising from the distance playing a dark glassed melody with its bass creating grinds of smugness. Industrial elements echoes in the background while strangeness is arising. Great tune with an almost soft landing! 11 ***1/2 Cortex vs Mindstorm comes smashing in with the (almost) last track and the title track as well. They introduce some scattering feelings like your being bent and make you want to do something extraordinary. The track has its powers and flies in sturdy visions while leaving you happy. The run of the track is fun filled but becomes tiring and not so serious, though serious isn’t exactly what this track is aiming at. It builds and breaks, introduces haunting melodies and restful Nintendo madness. And without a warning the track stops. Bonus 12 ***** To get this bonus track you have to send a mail to the address written on the back cover of the compilation. They will then send you a download link. It’s a nice marketing trick as long as it doesn’t get abused, which it won’t. So, Track 12 is available via digital download for registered owners. :: The track is deep, dark, soft and fast phased. Liquid effects running through levitated areas of the mind with eerie atmospheres. This is a Bonus, that’s for sure! When they say bonus they meant Bonus! Quirky whispering sounds, squeaking tiers, flickering birds and tribalistic drums makes this into a pure killer track with a huge grind! This easily gets a top score from me. It’s not in 100% fit with this compilations musical impression. It is a bonus gem for lovers of rolling basses and floating elements while morphing and evolving in true psychotropic manners. Recommendation: This is a fun-filled compilation in the spirit of Twizack Wizack. It has a lot of playfulness with comical breaks, lifts and swirling effects. The selection of tracks are good to very good and almost never fall in the hole of cheese-infested mole but keeps clear of such pits. The energy level is superb and will make most people have a good time on the floor and behind the decks if that’s you preferred place. The term pathogenesis means (from Wikipedia) step by step development of a disease and the chain of events leading to that disease due to a series of changes in the structure and/or function of a cell/tissue/organ being caused by a microbial, chemical or physical agent. The pathogenesis of a disease is the mechanism by which a disease is caused. The term can also be used to describe the development of the disease, such as acute, chronic and recurrent. The word comes from the Greek pathos, "disease", and genesis, "creation”. What kind of remarkable disease this compilation might bring you is unknown to me. The cover art is funny and cool with its evolutionary idea of eat or get eaten, predators eating predators, the chain of nature’s harsh reality. It’s all about surviving. Even for parasites and viruses. BPM's: track 1 - 146; track 2 - 145; track 3 - 145; track 4 - 145; track 5 - 140; track 6 - 145; track 7 - 147; track 8 - 150; track 9 - 143; track 10 - 150; track 11 - 147. Score (Without Bonus Track): 3.5454545 / 5 ::With Bonus Track: 3.6666667 / 5 Where to buy and other links: WizDisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Wizack+Twizack WizSpace: http://www.myspace.com/wizacktwizackmusic GeoDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Geomagnetic.TV GeoHome: http://www.geomagnetic.tv Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/ddc/ddc1cd018.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8433 Play: http://www.play.com/Music/CD/0-/Search.html?searchtype=musicall&searchsource=0&searchstring=Pathogenesis GeoShop: http://geomagnetic.tv/news/digicd018/ More Disease Ridden Reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
  10. Yamabikaya <3 Congrats, its a must have classic for the tripped ones What is the CD abow, it looks familier,is it from Finland?
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZIRXyAVF_c
  12. I'm unzipping it now Thanks for the heads-up & present T2MU & Moai !
  13. Working close together, Ovnimoon (Ovnimoon Rec.) and Dr. Spook (Geomagnetic.TV & Co) decided to release a more mythological compilation of feathered-serpents and it’s myth consisted in the South-American region. The Quetzalcoatl was related to gods of the wind, of Venus, of the dawn, of merchants and of arts, crafts and knowledge. Where this mythological figure comes into the sounds and vibes selected to become this release I’m not sure. But I am sure it’s connections are in here somewhere, or else they would never have named their compilation ‘The Return of Quetzalcoatl’, right? Ovnimoon & Dr. Spook - The Return Of Quetzalcoatl (Ovnimoon Records, Goa Records, Morning Star, Geomagnetic.TV) 2010 (OVNICD004) 01 PsiloCybian - Roses And Lollipops 7:19 02 Man Machine - Spiceuppers (MM Codex Remix) 8:20 03 Prosonik - The Desert Of The Real 8:01 04 Jirah - The Return (Imix Remix) 7:56 05 DNA - Signal 5 7:09 06 01N* - Melusine 9:51 07 Frost-RAVEN - Alien Contact 8:07 08 UnknownSources - Cyberbaba 7:00 09 Leenuz - Somntuta 7:41 10 Rigel - Alien Artifact 8:12 As I believe, a lot of these godly mythological figures were created by people wanting some strain and control of certain people or tribes and the myth grew far beyond its intended area. The myth was most probably invented to hide a part of the jungle so that people would be too scared to venture in there or to have a good laugh; either way it was mostly about control though there might have been some myths that had its life sparks in some truth. Usually myths take on their own life and people will create meanings and stories around it to make it fit into their world view. We are not that hard to fool with myths and religions, it’s been done for centuries; it’s only now that some myths are becoming factual and religions are being cast out as utter crap and scam to keep us under gridlocked control and enslaved patterns. 1 ** Ok tune with some slow steam. 2 *** Super nice trance flow with a Full-On approach though becomes generic too fast. 3 **** Nice intro, been a while since I heard a Matrix sample. Déjà vu usually happens when something is changed. Well, I have like at least 3 Déjà vu’s per week. Guess my life is changing all the time, for the better I would hope. The track has some nice drive and light melodic touches which brings it to clarity. 4 ***begins with a deeper dub bass-line that builds the intro swooshing it into trance land. Nice euphoric track with familiar choruses coming and going to raise the spirit and stark power lines roughening up the sensation. 5 ** More or less typical Full-On with electric vibes and a nifty drive. Utterly boring. 6 *** Creepy intro with sneaking bass and kick. Track has a beautiful harmony sliding behind the beats and builds nicely only to become fetched inside a Full-On land of EuroTrance melodic vibes. Nice and light, euphoric and high. As half the track is done the sound image becomes phatter and richer in texture, lifting it up. 7 ***** Nice nice nice! Another Frost-RAVEN track  I got to say that this producer is becoming one of my absolute favorite artists to keep an ear on. He has such charm in his style and emotion; he truly possesses some of that magic which a lot of acts out there are totally missing. This is a person who is heavily influenced and inspired by a lot of good ol’ acts and tries his best to both mimic and personalize the sounds into his own style and vision. Beautiful track, very much with own Progressive PsyTrance beat. If you like Infected Mushroom with their Troll sounds of the past, I highly recommend you to check out his album ‘The Olde Ones’ released on Geomagnetic.TV. Mind you, this artist is capable of making some interstellar Goatrance as well as floating ambient. So keep this name in mind, for the future is bright with this one. This is a track from his Body Snatcher EP (http://www.psynews.org/forums/index.php?/topic/60457-frost-raven-body-snatcher-ep), but unfortunately it’s not the best track of it. 8 **** This track keeps up the high smile from the previous one and makes me think that maybe it’s all star shine from here on after a weak start on the compilation. This is a driving track with some nice electro groove while flying nicely. Effects in the background make it into a disturbing yet pleasant journey and the drive is staggering. Too bad it doesn’t really go anywhere, far. 9 *** More rugged bass lines, squeaking sound effects and a nice and calm drive. Nice and sluggish. Very calm and soft. 10 ***** Running now, faster than ever before on this release. Nice steam and cool effects by its side. One of the cooler tracks on this compilation because of its phase and groove. Very awesome cute and bleeping sound FX’s, makes me grind! Recommendation: When I first saw this album and only recognizing a couple of names (DNA should have been a warning), I thought that this would be a darker psychedelic trance album then what it is. It’s basically a handful of generic and to the edge of empty Full-On tracks with the rest being more or less interesting psychedelic trance tracks with a smile. So it evolves from the first track of mediocrity to become an interesting release of curiosity. So if you’re into generic Full-On, this is a must. If you’re looking for some interesting outputs with psychedelic charm, this is also for you. But I would recommend listening to the samples before purchasing because the overall energy in most tracks might put you off feeling empty. Overall Score of sorts: 3.4/5 Where to buy and other links: OvniDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Ovnimoon+Records OvniSpace: http://www.myspace.com/ovnimoonrecords GeoDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Geomagnetic.Tv GeoHome: http://www.geomagnetic.tv GoaDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Goa+Record MorningDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Morning+Star+(2) Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/ovn/ovn1cd004.html GeoShop: http://geomagnetic.tv/news/ovnicd004/ More mythological reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic GoaHoma: http://www.goa-records.com/
  14. .. Ok, what about this one then, this should hold your head up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vecyvXD1nxc .. Maybe not as full as Crop Circles, but it has an amazing acid drive. .. And for sure I agree. When done right with magic precissions and just smack Oh Yeah baby, then a guitar will be awesome. ie. ^Tried to find the track on CPC - Über Den Angst which has a guitar that just melts my brain into bliss. I think one of the best Prodigy pietrans-remixes I've heard is the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPnctfZedkc .. And Texas Faggot cleaverly made a funny remake of N'Sync's Everybody groove to the music or what ever the track is originally called. Some do it smart, some do it stupid and meaningless and empty and without intelligence and others do it Ok while many do it mediocrity.
  15. Wow cool, you likd it eh! Nice makes me smile ! Seigmen later broke up because one memeber left. They then formed a band with a German guy and named it Zeromancer, also very cool electronic rock band alla Rammstein or smth. Check it out as well (::
  16. LOL keep it up, man! It is so relaxing and unwinding to come here and read some of your reviews (())
  17. I prefer the slang; Popsy And to be honest, one of the best Popsy albums I've heard is Violet Vision with their Heaven Underground album. It's class if you can swallow that style. http://www.discogs.com/Violet-Vision-Heaven-Underground/release/1379340 <-- SMTH! Are U Ok now?? Becaue they can! Isn't more complicated then that. And I have to say that once in a while inside a (good) DJ-set to add something corny like a remix of something poop, can actually create a lot of smiles and laughter then SMacK back on track and into the real psychedelia.. If done right it can be amazing. Sorry I've been sort of hooked on this crazy 90's dance anthem track and when I found this silly mash-up, I had to crack a huge smile on my face
  18. Electrypnose - Magnetic Memoirs [Volume 2] (Goa Records, DARKSTAR) 2010 (GOAREC012) Electrypnose, the artist with the hard name to remember, how to spell and pronounce has since his debut release ‘Brain Stretching’ from 2005 on ResonantEarth.com been one of the worlds most sought after artist because of his unique feeling and approach to create mind boggling psychedelic trance music with a lot of melancholic vibe and subliminal energy. And as proven a couple of times, an absolute must hear down-tempo artist with praised releases like ‘Subliminal Melancholies’ released on Ajana and ‘Sweet Sadness’ released on Suntrip. This is an artist with a lot of quantity whilst keeping the quality intact – Both in Up- and Downtempo. 01 Electrypnose - Let The Games Begin 02 YabYum* vs Electrypnose - Freeze 03 Chromatone vs Electrypnose - Paganoize 04 Electrypnose - Ornic (Random Remix) 05 Zapata + Elendil + Electrypnose - DesTripLaids 06 Cerebral Factory - Punition Astrale 07 Cerebral Factory - Disturbed (Electrypnose Remix) 08 Energy Loop vs Electrypnose - Don't Kill Me 09 Electrypnose - Tricky Noise 10 Electrypnose - A Sun Burning Far Away The name Electrypnose is said to be a combination of the two words ‘Electric’ and ‘Hypnosis’. For sure the music he creates is electric and many tracks got a very hypnotic feel to them. One of the labels which Electrypnose has been massively represented on is the SF, US based label Geomagnetic.TV and their sub labels like Goa Records, DARKSTAR which is highly active pumping out loads of psychedelic trance expressions. One of their gimmicks which are fun and nice in my opinion is their Magnetic Memoirs series where they gather all the compilation tracks of one selected artist and tries by putting them nicely arranged on one album to create a coherent flow and evolution. Well done Spook! The tracks represented on Electrypnose – Magnetic Memoirs is a nice collection of single tracks by Electrypnose (Vincent Rybicki) himself as well as together with other artists like YabYum, Chromatone, Energy Loop and of course Karash whom he together with Noon created the ‘Cerebral Factory’ project. This is a compilation album with 10 hard knocking tracks that will make your blood rush and heart pump in 137 to 150 Beats Per minute. Some of the tracks are wild and stressful while others are calmer and more subtle psychedelic and pleasant in path and flight. The artwork is fittingly blue and electric with spotlights and electric currents making the decoration. The overall flow is very nice and if you are a fan of this artist and would like to have a gathering of his more obscure tracks which is both similar and slightly off the normal Electrypnose style, this is a release not to be missed. It has some very nice tracks boarding to the gem section and it is a nice testament to Electrypnoses enrolment in the Geomagnetic.TV’s history. Favorite Tracks: 1 ** nice and all but the rough chainsaw synth kills it for me. 2 ***** Really nice flow and I do like those squeaking sounds that just floats nicely in the freeze, plus it has a nice changing in the style at the end minutes which is cool. 3 *** Nice twisters. Sort of stressing full power. Too much for me with too many lifts and breaks. 4 ** Nice and boring, didn’t catch much of my attention. 5 *** Nice trumpets and essential Electrypnose scratching. 6 **** Nice bleeps and calm path with some rugged sounds squiring along a demented river. 7 *** Nice and sort of standstill boring with cute computer noises. Extra point for the end part with the disturbed melody. 8 *** Hard, nice, energetic and crazy with rolling bass lines that got a Déjà vu feeling.. 9 **** Insane stuff, very nice! Maybe a bit too much but something in this insanity clicks. 10 ***** Sweet and nice intro, a more relaxed tune in this compilations slowest track. A good and beautiful last track to end a nice album with loads of impressions. Score: 3.4 / 5 Where to buy and other links: DiscoElectry: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Electrypnose DiscoYab: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Yab-Yum?anv=YabYum DiscoChroma: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Chromatone RandomDisco: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Random DiscoZap: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Esteban+Zapata?anv=Zapata DiscoElen: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Elendil DiscoCerebral: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cerebral+Factory DiscoLoop: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Energy+Loop GoaDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Goa+Records GeoDisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/Geomagnetic.TV DARKdisco: http://www.discogs.com/label/DARKSTAR ElectryHome: http://www.electrypnose.com GeoHome: http://www.geomagnetic.tv Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/gre/gre1cd012.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display_release.asp?id=8438 GeoShop: http://geomagnetic.tv/news/goarec012 More Magnetic Reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
  19. Omg this day has been better then most x-masses"! From Saikosounds: Psykovsky - Tanetsveta (Tantrumm Records) CPC - Über Den Angst (Deja Vu Records) CPC - Subliminal Messages (No Comment Records) From Geomagnetic.TV: Biokinetix - I3D1 Tuk - Laws of Nature Electrypnose - Magnetic Memoirs Psychoz - Psychotic Epiphanies VA - Digital Drugs 3 - Shape the Machine VA - Liquid Mind (compiled by Bodhisattva 13:20) VA - Grateful Dance VA - Enerams (Music soundtrack of VJ-DVD) VA - Bio-Magnetic Therapy (compiled by Random) VA - Pathogenesis (compiled by Wizack Twizack) VA - The Return Of Quetzalcoatl (compiled by Ovnimoon & Dr. Spook) VA - Monks Of Madness - Mentalism VA - Psychosmatic (compiled by Tricossoma) Gift from MattMan: L.S.G. - The Black Album http://www.discogs.com/LSG-The-Black-Album/release/324189 VA - Goa Gil - Cyber Baba 2000 http://www.discogs.com/Goa-Gil-Cyber-Baba-2000/release/118912 VA - Digital Alchemy http://www.discogs.com/Various-Digital-Alchemy/release/140091 VA - DJ Flashback - The Dreammachine http://www.discogs.com/DJ-Flashback-The-Dreammachine/release/99395 Cdr - Birthday Mix 2010 Prog-Psy (Compiled by Brundlefly) Now thats classic! :)
  20. Xamanist (stuff on Ektoplazm) Alienated Buddha (Released on brilliant album on Orion with self made music software thingy, impressive on acid + you'll find a lot f free tracks on the google when searching their name) (:
  21. I own (bought) one release from them and it's the debut album of SynSUN; Symphonic Adventures. And as far as I know this was not a rip-off and the artist was dealt a fair deal (shooting from my hips here but I presume I'm not mistaking here). Maybe the guy from SynSUN can confirm or smth, he's a member here, right? http://www.discogs.com/SynSUN-Symphonic-Adventures/release/267165
  22. ^typical Traditional Swedish music right there, no wonder you’re a proud nation Pff.. No wonder half of Oslo's citizens these days are Swedish, your all fleeing your country Norwegian Rap, with hardcore Norwegian dialect, people from deep inside the mountains where Trolls usually roam and moonshine is smoked: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULirzwD_JQo
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