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Actually it´s quite nice Count me in!! But how´s that work? we want details....
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You mean business with your selection , very good , Fungus Funk is one of my favourites too
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Psykovsky is very good indeed
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Try to check a few ones in www.psylosophy.com ---- go to the download section
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Hey Alien , try to check some tunes when you can , it really worths a listen , they are all masterpieces very well known,maybe when you hear some of them you will recognize them Whow,how could i forgot that one,i really enjoy "The Four Seasons",but i hadn´t the time to finish the classical mixing set Anyway,thanks for the inputing E.P What some fine Artists you have there I only don´t know Bela Bartok and Gyorgy Ligeti , but i will check them out for shure You have great taste when it comes to modern classical composers - Cheers Mate
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A jazzy and tanggy one : Buddy Rich - The beat Goes On St. Germain - So Flute Donald Byrd - Samba Yantra Peace Orchestra - Shining (Truby Trio Rmx) Gotan Project - Epoca Astor Piazzola - The Tango Keith Jarret - Trieste Tosca - Chocolate Elvis Tosca Tango Orchestra - El Cholulo (Waking Life Soundtrack) A classical one : Dvorak - New World Symphony , Mvt. 4 Bach - Air Bach - Piano concert n.9 Beethoven - 5th Symphony Beethoven - 9th Symphony Beethoven - Flight of the BumbleBee Beethoven - Fur Elise Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Chopin - Nocturne George Winston - Pachelbel Canon George Winston - Forest John Williams - Duel of the Fates (Star wars soundtrack) Mendelssohn - Wedding March (This one will be playing in my wedding) Tchainkovsky - Romeo and Julliette Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries Mozart - don´t really remember the one i like the most .... It will be continued .....
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Try Infected Mushroom - Classical Mushroom that comes in Israliens 2!!! I remember that one of the two tracks of infected in that album have a circus kind of sound ,i really think it´s classical mushroom track!
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Logic Bomb - Join Us Psycraft - Nothing But Music The Delta - Pop I.M. - Bust a Move Just to name a few
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System of a down and Rage Against the Machine is wicked!!! I will see system next month
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Great News , can´t wait for this one !!!
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HI there Rub Always shaking the underground stuff!! hug for you
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Here goes one more interview. You know the drill: you can get the entire thing at @ psylosophy.com ----- Psylosophy: Could you please introduce yourself? Who's the dude behind Scorb? Scorb: My name is Ady, I'm 29 and am for some reason I forget, live in Leicester UK. I am a DJ, Producer and Graphic Designer and am affiliated mainly with Ambivalent Records and LPS labels. Psylosophy: Oh, so you're a graphic designer, heh? Did you design the covers for your albums (Scorb's self titled and RAM's Efficient Chips)? Scorb: Sure. Also compilations for Ambivalent, LPS and another UK label: Fragile Planet. Oh, and the NRS and Deviant Species albums! I'm trying to fit in the new SPC (Serious Porn Collector) album on LPS and the new RAM and Scorb albums, phew! Psylosophy: Ok so you're a producer and a graphic designer: which gets you food on the table? Scorb: It's mainly the music for me now but when times are hard I invite myself to a friends for lunch! Psylosophy: Haha, cool. You mentioned a new Scorb album, when's it coming out? Scorb: Good question! I'm hoping to finish it sometime in May, but we'll see. The plan is to have the new RAM album, entitled KillerBites, ready at the same time so I have my work cut out. Psylosophy: What about a name for your album, is there any? Scorb: Not yet, nothing ambivalent enough has come up yet! I admit that coming up with track names is almost as fun as making the track itself sometimes.. Psylosophy: Any insight on what style it will be? Same old, same old or absolute revolution? Scorb: Well, as it stands there will be 13 tracks. There will be a few surprises and styles but plenty of dancefloor action. I think you will be able to hear how the RAM stuff has influenced the newer stuff. Also, I've got a Scorb remix of Full Throttle by The Prodigy, which I'll be putting out on the underground and on the web and such in the next couple of months. Wow, a freebie! Psylosophy: Now that's nice! Psylosophy: How's it been to work with NRS? Everywhere I turn people seem really receptive to your sound. Scorb: That's very nice to hear! Paul (NRS) is a blast, he's currently got two mobile phones and is running up huge bills arguing with himself! This keeps him occupied while I raid his hard drive for samples Psylosophy: Hahaha, great! Psylosophy: Do you have any other side projects, maybe something on the works? Besides RAM, of course... Scorb: Don't get me started, hehe. This is the main reason the Scorb album might get delayed. As I'm writing this, me and Santos (Deviant Species) are working on our new project, Squid Inc, for the next two Ambivalent Compilations. It's a dark progressive style! Also, there are two Deviant Species vs Scorb tracks ready to go. I'm also currently starting a project with Mike Rucinski, who did the RAM Dub, called Numbworx music, which will be a vehicle for his own tracks and collaborations with other artist including myself. Such as Orzel's Machine, which is fat covert Techno, hehe. Oh yeah, there will be a new track entitled Green Eggs and Ham by Scorb vs ODT out soon on Liquid Connective Recs! Psylosophy: Your sound lately has been really influenced by Techno. Did you listen to the good-ol' techno as a kid or was it jammed onto your brain by Paul? Scorb: Techno was my gateway into dance music and I have a great techno collection on vinyl from 1993 to 1999, so it obviously has a big influence on me. I think that the techno element in some trance really gives it power. the sounds are often more ambiguous and open to listener interpretation which can be very psychedelic. I always loved the sound of 3 Point Turn and stuff like The Delta and some of the older Synthetic stuff for this reason. Also Pioneers of Techno like Cari Lekebusch used to turn out quite trancy stuff back in the day! Psylosophy: So when did you start feeling the Psytrance itch? Scorb: I always loved acidlines and my mate gave me a mixtape of Juno Reactor and Hallucinogen and I loved it from the off! I was quite into some of the industrial stuff like Front 242 as well and there seemed to be a lot of crossover remixes at the time so I came at it from a few directions, really! Return to the Sauce's 2nd Birthday was the first night I went to so I've been into the music since then.
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Lálalálálálálálálálál ups....
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Sorry, my mistake
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I´m very pissed off it´s from the movie Fight Club...
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Marilyn Manson - Has anyone sampled/mixed/used man
yantra replied to psytones's topic in Lost Tracks
I´ve heard a track with a marilyn manson sampler .... It´s Broken Toy - Rockstar Hope it helped you Peace -
PsyGoatDelic that´s an old one , but a very good one Respect!!
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Psylosophy: Hi there. Could you please introduce yourselves to those who don't know your project? Killer Buds: In 2003, after studying, listening, composing and acquiring latest generation equipment, Enzio, Tarcisio and Cochi decided they could do more. That is how Killer Buds was born. A project marked by frenetic tracks, full of high kicks, noisy synth lines and urging high basslines, a serious and speed up full on. The idea is less experimental, when compared to Insect Seeker. Here the primordial is, in fact: exhilarate the crowd. Killer Buds is a project that seeks highest quality in its tracks, whether it’s in the music or in the use of last generation equipment. Melodic and aggressive sonority are marking characteristics that go way past the go way past the traditional line presenting different rhythms and grooves, without loosing the gender. Also shows irreverence on the use of blips, phrases and unlike sounds, being in some way abortive. Psylosophy: When will we get a chance to get our hands on Killerbuds' solo album? Killer Buds: April 2005. It's gonna be released by Ketuh Records and it's called Interfiber Skunk. Psylosophy: What exactly can we expect from this album? Killer Buds: Well, we did a lot of productions before choosing the tracks for the album, and we tried [to] make high tech sounds, searching all the time to make a different line from the other projects, without losing the commercial side. Psylosophy: What is your studio made of? Killer Buds: Hardware: Mac G5 2.0 Dual, Pentium 4 3.0, Amd Athlon XP 1.8, Pentium 4 2.4, Notebook Compaq nx 9005, Notebook Sony Vaio 17". Audio drivers: Motu 828, M audio Delta 66, Emagic Emi 2/6. Keyboards and synths: Access Virus Indigo 2, Clavia Nord Rack 2x, Roland E 16, M audio Oxygen 8, USB Midiman2x2. Mixers and effects: Mixer Yamaha MX 12/4, Rack de Efeitos Boss BMR5. Audio monitors: Alesis MKI, Truth B2031, Alesis MKII. Software: Logic Audio Pro 7, Logic Audio Platinum, Cubase Sx 2, Wav Lab, Sound Forge, Recycle, Spectral Analyser, some plugins and multi sample banks... Psylosophy: What Killer Buds track do you like best? Killer Buds: We like Optical Activity. It will be released on our debut album. Psylosophy: Where do you get inspiration to produce psychedelic music? Killer Buds: From everthing that happens to us in our lifes, day after day, our emotions and feelings. Check out the complete interview in http://www.psylosophy.com
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SimpleQuestion: WhatIsYourFavouriteLogicBombTrack?
yantra replied to Manuser's topic in General Psytrance
I guess mine would be Logic Bomb - Join us , and Psychedelic Pollution -
Psylosophy: Before anything else, could you please introduce yourself? Shift: Hi my name's Chris Hoy. I’m 26 from Cape Town, South Africa. Psylosophy: Your sound is unique and you're seen as one of the best psytrance producers coming from South Africa and probably the rest of the world as well. What do you have to say about it? How does that make you feel? Shift: Well, I’d be silly if I said that didn’t sound nice... Yeah, it makes me feel good and honored to be respected for doing what I love. Psylosophy: What are your influences when it comes to producing? Shift: All music influences me. I listen to the radio a lot these days and I come from a rock background. I’m constantly trying to expand my range of trance and non-trance production skills (making house and breaks also, now) so I can't really say there's any one major influence, but I really dig the music of Absolum, Marilyn Manson, Prodigy, Britney Spears and Thievery Corporation. Psylosophy: What led you into producing Psychedelic music? Shift: The age of love, tsuyoshi, vortex, LSD, and the Delta/X-Dream. Psylosophy: If you could choose someone (dead or alive) to work with on a track, who would that person be? Shift: Marilyn Manson. Psylosophy: You´re the man behind Nexus Media. How did that project come up? Shift: Well I needed an outlet for my music and something that I could control and create the vibe around to promote my choice of music (especially new artists - not just from south africa) to listeners around the globe. There’s not a lot of money in the CD but it helps us get gigs Psylosophy: Your second album is coming out on Crystal Matrix Records. Why Crystal? Shift: They got a good release history and I feel they can offer me more exposure to more listeners. They came to me with a good offer and some nice gigs so I said "Why not?". Check out the complete interview in http://www.psylosophy.com
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You have a point there mate ; totally agree with you , but when you´re in the mood you can tune in , turn on and drop out cheers
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i guess my favourites are : Space Tribe - Dance Like Nobody´s Watching »» quote from his holyness Dalai Lama (instructions for life) Gms with Earthling - Lsd Story »» quote from Bill Hicks ( today young man on acid ... ) I really dig that ones Cheers
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