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  1. Some lacing on the dark ambience but should hit your nail somehow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUE7TZfUITE
  2. I asked, no? FSOL isn't what I would call less psychedelic =)
  3. Nice interview, I read it before you posted the link here in pienews. I think you asked some good question regarding his vision in sound, production, influences and stuff. Good! But all in all, it was a tad boring, wasn't it?
  4. Damn, I bet since the rise of the dark side in 04-05 OD is now stuffed with options on Dark Psy
  5. ditto + The Prodigy - Experience from 1992. Doesn't anyone have the Biosphere - Microgravity album? It's Old and very space trance related that imo can be pretty psychedelic in it's trance and mood.
  6. psytones

    Anakoluth

    there's something special in the feel of Anakoluth's sound : : sensitive space journeys
  7. In it's core? Big Beats Allã * Apollo 440 * Andy Hunter° * Bentley Rhythm Ace * BodyRockers * Caribou * Cirrus * Crystal Castles * David Holmes * Dub Pistols * DJ Chamber * Dreadzone * Fatboy Slim * Fluke * Freestylers * Gates Of Arcadia * Goon * Groove Armada * Hardknox * Hexstatic * Indian Ropeman * Dj Big Beat Louie * Jaffa Phonix * Junkie XL * Lionrock * Lo Fidelity Allstars * Lunatic Calm * KLF/2K * Mint Royale * Monkey Mafia * Overseer * Propellerheads * Rob Dougan * Space Raiders * Summer Bears * Super Preachers * The Chemical Brothers * The Crystal Method * The Future Sound of London * The Prodigy * The Wiseguys * Meat Beat Manifesto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_beat
  8. http://www.discogs.com/Lumukanda-Araglin/release/478542 fokk man, I also got this one. Except I got the Nova Zembla edition: http://www.discogs.com/Lumukanda-Araglin/release/127628 Edit: or.. what version Do you own? http://www.discogs.com/artist/Lumukanda
  9. Hi, I would like to see what your oldest releases are within the Trance genre. The more Psychedelic label: psy or goa-trance they are, the bigger the props!! I'll start: Year Not sure - Various - Lost Legion Sampler - Space Log 1.1 http://www.discogs.com/Various-Lost-Legion.../release/356688 1993 - Nonplace Urban Field - Nonplace Urban Field http://www.discogs.com/Nonplace-Urban-Fiel.../release/191919 1993 - Space Cube - The Latest Adventures Of Kool Killer http://www.discogs.com/Space-Cube-The-Late...r/release/93404 1994 - eXquisite CORpsE - Between Worlds (The Remixes) http://www.discogs.com/eXquisite-CORpsE-Be.../release/408341 1994 - Illuminatus - 6.149.520.000 Beats Per Lifetime http://www.discogs.com/Illuminatus-6149520.../release/125983 1994 - Mystic Force - Frontier http://www.discogs.com/Mystic-Force-Frontier/release/43026 1994 - Lumukanda - Araglin http://www.discogs.com/Lumukanda-Araglin/release/127628 1994 - Various - Loudest 1 - The Compilation http://www.discogs.com/Various-Loudest-1-T...n/release/75476 1994 - Paranonia - Low Intensity http://www.discogs.com/Paranonia-Low-Inten.../release/482268 1994 - Floatpoint - Beam Error http://www.discogs.com/Floatpoint-Beam-Error/release/7226 1995 - 17th Floor Productions - Hui.ipi http://www.discogs.com/17th-Floor-Producti.../release/808807 1995 - Electronic Eye - Closed Circuit http://www.discogs.com/Electronic-Eye-Clos...uit/release/630 1995 - B-Zet - When I See... http://www.discogs.com/B-Zet-When-I-See/release/136815 + Distance To Goa 3 and as the years pass we find more and more .. ( http://forum.isratrance.com/flash-em-what-...albums-you-got/ ) Note: When it comes to PSY/Goa/Acid-Trance, 1994 is my oldest: Tribal, Techno, Psy-Trance http://www.discogs.com/eXquisite-CORpsE-Be.../release/408341 Trance released on 'PSY-Harmonics' http://www.discogs.com/Mystic-Force-Frontier/release/43026 Trance, the KoxBox track is defo psy, but I'm not sure about the rest, seems to be more trance norm http://www.discogs.com/Various-Loudest-1-T...n/release/75476
  10. I got this release: http://www.discogs.com/Various-Loudest-1-T...n/release/75476
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    The Fountain

    I found it to be beautiful when it was beautiful, boring when boring and pointless when I didnt understand it's point/story.
  12. I would be Very happy to get a third Psymon Postforce album with emotional and trippy tracks like Strangled Cat. I don't need a revolutionary album that reinvents the wheel all over again. I want emotions in a good old Hallucinogen fashion. If I'd want a need type of hyper acid wheel, I would want to get a album with tracks like Pipeworm.
  13. define dancing. if your one step ahead of the music you can move your body acordingly and get into a break-trance'n'dance. wicked.
  14. V/A - Chronika Chapter III (Boshke Beats Records) 2008 (BBCD007) 01. [7:02] Alic – Underwater Shufflemonster 02. [8:51] MidiMiliz – The Missing Guest (Tony Rohr Mix) 03. [6:28] Fuzzion – free Tibet 04. [6:08] X-Dream – March 05. [6:30] The Rockitman – Ego Tripping 06. [5:28] Metalogic – Road rage 07. [6:52] MidiMiliz – Format Phono (Fuzzion Revizzion) 08. [6:27] Triple Distilled Vs. Fuzzion – Midnight Circulator (The Delta Remix) 09. [7:16] Fuzzion – Frog On The Run (Extrawelt’s Run N Bass Remix) 10. [6:06] Jurek Przezdziecki – My Bass Friend 11. [4:46] Glimmertitz – Now Or Nunca In 2001 Alex Tolstey Kaplan and Boris Michailov founded Boshke Beats, and by September 2002 after multiple vinyl releases they officially released their first CompactDisc with the by now well known V/A series, Chronika. The the main reason for the labels birth was an idea to deliver the freshest productions from the new and unknown acts around as well as already well established artists into the world of electronic music. It was to be a gathering of artists who are to date continuing to search for new-breaking sounds of boundary pushing styles within electronic dance music and making it at the highest quality level possible to destroy and remove all norms. Influenced by massive deep baselines to pulsate a room way below the ground or inside an abandon warehouse, these guys at Boshke provided the world of psychedelia with some of the strongest and most breathtaking tracks of Techno/Electro/Tech-House influenced music with extreme trip-kit masseurs and volumes that would impress and for some, distress . It is said that a good base can give your ears healthy orgasms if played on the right speakers with perfect sound – With this album played on a sound system fitted for its brilliance, you will be sure to receive multiple orgasms until fluid squirts out of your ears (This statement may be wrong and harmful, please do not take literally). Throughout the album you’re thrown into a thick hot soup of deep pulsating beats, mesmerizing effects, enchanting atmospheres and nerve pushing sounds that are bound to make you weep of pleasure or fear. Each track stands strong on its own but also delivers a complete picture of a perfect compilation of varies artists pushing together with their equal ideals and different imaginations. They are all incredible in expertise, mood and passion. This compilation covers a wide field of being hypnotizing and serious while playful with sluggish sprawls and strange visions in multiple rolls covered in complex effects of deep thoughts mutating into circlets of heavy industrial techno machines covered in dark aurous ready to shine on you if you accept the deep pressure it brings along. It’s all very tasty and heavy... But fear not because as the album progresses to its near end they tighten the tribal tempo in moist aluminum techno frogs who are fancy in bleeps, flickering in light and pleasurable in movement while being covered in driving beats and funkadelic mushroom strings as it once again slows down to a sluggish yet groovy snail speed with a nice purple hat, and a cigar rolled in the finest hemp ensured to make the stars you thought where lost shine once again on your crazy diamond. Recommendation: If you’re after deep thumping baselines with crocket sounds of caterpillars slowly but heavily moving sluggishly inside your brain to groove your pants off, this record label is a safe and exiting bet. They are known for their massive releases of deep trippadelic-Tech’noish House music, and this release is no different as it will set you in delightful awe and trance in sweet darkness. Favorite Tracks: 2(!), 3(!), 4(!!), 5(!), 8(!!), 10(!) Where to buy and other links: Boshke Beats Records: http://www.boshkebeats.com Boshke Beat MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/boshkebeats Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=7320 Psyshop.com: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/bbs/bbs1cd007.html Beatspace: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=4144 Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/label/Boshke+Beats+Records MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
  15. Sabretooth – Sabretooth 2 (Sabretooth Records) 2009 (SBTHCD002) 01. Sky Drive (8:06) 142 bpm 02. Devil’s Anvil (6:58) 144.67 bpm 03. Communication Rite remix (6:29) 143 bpm 04. Dive Bomb [Feat. Koss] (7:44) 145 bpm 05. Cruise Control (6:29) 143 bpm 06. Odin’s Raven (6:24) 145 bpm 07. Twisted Nerve (7:14) 146 bpm 08. Scourge ( 7:01) 137 bpm 09. Power Trip (7:21) 148 bpm 10. Cabin Fever (7:40) 146 bpm 11. Trace Element (7:27) 146 bpm In an urban jungle under its shallow concrete ground a prehistoric tiger roams its dark scenery sneaking across the club floor with sensual moves, muscle built legs made for running and characterized by its long upper canine teeth ready to take a lethal grab of your dancing body. Sabretooth is Ben Frasers Full-Power-Punk-On project where he pushes the limits of an all ready abused music genre on how to groove the power in FullOn Dance Music. After 12 years playing the drums Ben Fraser decided to jump on the psychedelic trance fest and contribute with his own visions and since his first release on Planet Zogg Records in 2005, Ben has gone on to set-up Sabretooth Records. Ben Released his self titled debut album in 2008 and is in 2009 ready to give us his follow up Sabretooth 2 which is consistent of filthy, raw and acid-tinged sounds for the Punkadelic dance floor. – I have to admit that I’ve never heard his debut album and neither have I heard his Sabretooth Record releases. I got mixed emotions concerning Sabretooth 2. On one hand I like the punk-punched sound he brings to the table with a brutal drive and slick attitude, but on the other hand I would normally take tracks like these and diminish them as being chemically based FullOn music for the mad raving party goners. There are very few if any actual psychedelic elements in his sound and at times I feel bored of what he tries to provide, Punk-Trance. The tracks that did strike me as being the more psychedelic trance track with extremely clever hi-hat precision and trippy atmosphere is the first and second track. After that the album has a cool factor I could do without. In some tracks like the climax driving remake of Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal, 05: Cruise Control, he manages to glow with an extremely pleasant drive, grind-making attitude and cool sample effects making the whole track fly in cruise control. And on 08: Scourge he gives us deep bouldering baselines in a down-tempo track that is on the brink to make me cum in my pants as It has grooves out of the square box and sounds that tickle your chakras. Admittedly when it comes to productions skills Ben is a talented person who tried hard to please and does so with variation. One of his successes is the tenth track where his overall sound gathered in one track makes the light shine in an otherwise dark tunnel. Tracks like Odin’s Raven got complex layers with some storytelling and gives an acid-trip feel like the sample proclaims and it got some swirls inside its sounds that manage to impress with a smile. Unfortunately most of the tracks begin promising with crazy slick effects and shocking baselines as they set their wheels on the elements, but always seem to lose the grip of my concentration and smiling mood as the tracks evolve with nagging synths and repeating grooves. Recommendation: If you like punkish FullOn trance music with an attitude where baselines are hefty and pumping without getting repeated in style, music which got limited realms to play on and growling guitars with some bleeps along its side ready to party hard and cool, this is for you. I don’t think Ben takes his Sabretooth as being a blood gorged Psychedelic trance project, but aims more to set the party straight with sweaty drives, howling guitars and acid sounds heard from the early 90’s. It all reeks of chemical reactions in your body while emotions flourish from your brainstems. Some of his melodies and sounds feels outdated and not something out of this world where galactic animals vegetate. Sabretooth is an extinct Tiger with brute force and admirable guts. Too bad the oversized tooth are only for display and does little if any use in a world dominated by natural selection. Favorite Tracks: 1, 5, 6, 8, 9 Where to buy and other links: Sabretooth Records: http://www.sabretoothrecords.com Sabretooth MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/sabretoothrecords Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=7741 Psyshop.com: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/sar/sar1cd002.html Beatspace: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=4741 Juno.co.uk: http://www.juno.co.uk/products/SABRETOOTH-...oth-2/342225-01 Tower Records: http://www.tower.com/sabretooth-vol-2-cd/wapi/113194214 Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sabretooth-Vol-2/d...6622&sr=8-1 Play.com: http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/8697484/Sa...-2/Product.html Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sabretooth Isratrance.com: http://www.isratrance.com/cd-reviews/sabre...oth-2-d985.html MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic
  16. I watched a couple of seasons in a weeks time. It sucked imho.
  17. e-OJ' its a rainy day :posford:
  18. Arsenic - Arithmetix (Manic Dragon Records) 2009 (MDREC-12) 01. Demon Resort 7:17 154bpm 02. Linear Parabolic 7:34 149bpm 03. Reakt to Noise 7:08 155bpm 04. Grain Cloud 6:55 153bpm 05. Triangle Device 7:29 146bpm 06. Unregulated Power 6:53 160bpm 07. Profundis Tenebarum 7:43 148bpm 08. Obscure the Dream 7:38 152bpm 09. Caelestia 6:15 160bpm 10. + + 6:52 148bpm 11. Welcome Back 6:46 149bpm Through spikes and needles we will walk, through hallucinations and noise we will speak and through madness we will listen. Arsenic has finally released his debut album, an album which is bound to take you through shifts and pitch with structured noise as its best companion. Released on Friday the 13th, it is a diabolical album that will twist your mind with smart moves and intelligent sounds. This album is all about moods and abstract journeys, and I think its key to tell you that in between its noise and abstracted audio appearance it has some of the most beautiful, funny and mind resting melodies you can imagine built into the whole experience. The man behind Arsenic, Fausto Emiliano Gianni Aka BON, from Italy, is credited with pushing forward the genres of trance music using modular synthesis and analog equipment together with new digital systems. And you can clearly hear that Mr. Gianni is a talented producer with many clever ideas in sound, temper and storytelling. I’ve heard few artists that can take you on such a massive brain journey in the playful sense that Arsenic is delivering. In one moment you are rushed down underground where corpses are rotting and demons are celebrating, when suddenly in a grinding fashion he will lighten the mood for you by raising you up to the clear sky with colorful abstract clouds! This is respectably, an exciting piece of musical art. The BPM’s are ranging from 146 to 160 and the variation aspects in each single track is extraordinary, it never gets boring and it seems the man is never out of ideas of how to surprise you and turn your whole existence into delightful confusion. The artwork by Quasga is a perfect representation of the music, how it sounds and what it feels like. So if you like the cover art, you will defiantly love the music inside. If I would be forced to compare this album to other artists, my mind would wander to the mixed musical realms of Infect Insect and Osom, but with its own distinct signature. In my honest opinion Arithmetix successfully manages to combine the noise factor and the high acid trance technology making it if nothing else, extremely interesting. Arsenic is a formidable demon telling a story, through music, of a great city of the future, Caelestia, brought into a world of darkness by scientists from Arithmetix Laboratories experimenting on the structure of atomic matter - experiments which went horribly wrong. One little girl was watching the sky as it flickered red and white - it was the end of Caelestia, but not the end of the girl - sound and energy enveloped her and penetrated her soul - she became the demon who returns to us now to tell her story. As a trivial note, this album is inspired by the movies of Akira Kurasawa and Hayao Miyazaki. Recomendation: This album will throw itself into the already popular night oriented style of high tempos, crazy pads, shifting beats, strange leads and mood confusing emotions yet it strikes as being original with strong feet to stand its own ground without copying other acts within the same dimension. Its weakness is its wearing effect of making your brain tired of the nagging and repeating sound theme that connects the album together to form the overall image and connection. Its strong and very positive sides are its power to surprise with a thousand melodies of magical moods scattered all over the album. It is the immense variations found inside the stories told that makes this album a must for all fans of ‘dark’ psychedelic trance music. It is unmistakably unusually great in amount and size. So be not in doubt, the album’s overall sound is a representation of the branch of pure mathematics dealing with the theory of numerical calculations, coated in poisonous metallic elements. It is as a white powered poisonous trioxide of arsenic. So if you’re up for a mind blowing album that will give you one hell of an emotional ride and make you exhausted, this is for you! Be aware, brown acid and this album might do you pleasurable harm leaving you bruised while smiling. Where to buy and other links: Manic Dragon Records: http://www.sonic-dragon.com/?load=/manic_dragon.htm Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/mdr/mdr1cd012.html Saikosounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=7734 Beatspace: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=4748 Wirikuta: http://www.wirikuta.at/web66/product_detai...owDetail=214432 Isratrance.com: http://www.isratrance.com/cd-reviews/arsen...metix-d982.html More Reviews: http://www.myspace.com/psytonesmusic - psytones (psytones@gmail.com)
  19. Beauiful music deserves weird reviews ~ Psytones Reviews @ MySpace :drama:
  20. Ok, cool .. you had to quote the whole lot, didn't ya? lol np. Biosphere - Ancient Campfire
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