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Internet radio: which ones do you like best?!?
Amygdala replied to Amygdala's topic in General Psytrance
Yeah, DI is the biggest plethora of styles and genres. I like their focus on actual shows, instead of "just" pushing quality music... I will check out psytube tomorry at work - A -
I recently (re-)discovered how terrific internet radio is. It kind of died for me back when Philosomatika went all-in full-on mad power hi-NRG. But now the phenomenon is back in my speakers. I thoroughly enjoy John '00' Fleming's "Global Trance Grooves" on Digitally imported: http://www.di.fm/calendar/event/32449 For this forum, he is probably a bit too "trance-hero", but this man seriously knows music - and how to cook up a mad decent set for a crisp journey. These days he actually plays quite a bit of psy, and the guest mixes are a nice invitation to some (for me) uncharted trance-related territories. So, give it a spin - tonight at 20 (if you're in my timezone: +1)... OR listen later at soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/john00fleming - Equally important: Which internet radio stations do you prefer, and why...? - A
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Hi everybody - quick word of shameless selfpromotion: I have a new single out on JOOF Recordings today. It already made a dent in the trance community, and I hope (and believe) it holds enough psychedelic credence to bring pleasure here! Give it a go HERE ! As a side note - if you are as unfamiliar with JOOF as I was half a year ago, give it an in-depth inspection. Also John 00's radio show (20 PM at Digitally imported trance, every second tuesday of the month - tonight that is!!) is extremely worthwhile! http://www.di.fm/calendar/event/32449
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I hate to revive long forgotten bad vibes, but I am wondering if there is anything new in this topic... I have a bit to add: I am being released on Joof Recordings tomorrow (yay!) under the name "Amygdala" - as I have used since 2001. A while back, I noticed that there was another "Amygdala" out there. The only info (besides affiliation with psytropic, plusquam, ...) I have been able to find is "German female psytrance producer". As a weird coincidence (I think...), I have a track released on Crotus a million years ago, the rights of which must currently reside with Thomas, as plusquam bought Crotus. Ugh. So, maybe weird coincedences, maybe someone was deliberately abusing my bandname...?
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Thank you very, *very* much for taking your time to write this! I get a deep satisfaction from writing music, but it sprinkles that satisfaction with great pleasure when I hear that people enjoy the product I have five or six tracks sitting ready, for when the schedule of JOOF recordings allows for release - two of them will hopefully be in october. They are definitely not down-tempo, but I don't think I can keep away from that style for long... Thanks again! - A
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Byron Bay... No contest. Marvelous intro, terrific breakdown, tense and intoxicating atmosphere all along. Onoma alltime favourite tracks. - A
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Thanks again! Wintermute is actually one of the oldest tracks on Modus Operandi - it was written back in 2008 I think. A bit of shameless self-promotion here: I have a new track on the verge of release, and it is sitting in hot company in a John 00 Fleming mix: https://soundcloud.com/john00fleming/john-00-fleming-global-20 It has a lot of similarities to Wintermute. Enjoy! - A
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Glad to hear it...! It's always a mad pleasure to know that the stuff I fiddle around with resonates out there. Sad to say it, but I simply haven't got the time to put together a live set, and take it on the road. Between family, full-time job, and producing new tracks for a major outlet (that you'll will know about soon enough ), I can't make it happen, sorry! - A
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To make searches easier, the preset is called "Lately Bass"
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Agreed... And - I gotta say, there's something about your nick that sits well - Anyway, Man With No Name - Axis Flip. That stuff just works. Every time. - A
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Stunning! Retrofuturistic (the font being retro in a very good way...) and extremely slick - A
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Are you interested in the good old Psynews contests ?
Amygdala replied to mars's topic in General Psytrance
Uhm, anyway... I think it's a great idea to "publish" the old tracks. I can provide my two entries lossless, just say the word - A -
What is your favourite VST Synthesizer?
Amygdala replied to Reznik's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Absynth! Then Massive and FM8... Yep, I am a slut for Native Instruments. -
Well yes... And no apparently. I was so careful to set up everything nicely. The good soundcard, the good headphones, the good chair carried into the room with the best vibes... And then - I forgot that the soundcard inputs were both panned center. Do'h. I was so focused that now was the time, and everything was great - well except one of the most important aspects, of course. Ah well - I have another great experience in store with the same album then
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I finally had a couple of hours to my complete self, so I gave the CD a spin after having it lying around for more than a week. I wanted to give it full attention. I liked a *lot*. It has layers, it is food for thought and awe, it is beautiful, groovy and even entertaining! So my first listen leaves me very impressed. Even more so, because when I "came to" I realized I accidently played the whole thing in MONO! How could I have not noticed...?!? Yeah, apparently it is that good. Enjoy! - A
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Analog synthesizers connection to pc
Amygdala replied to kushnik's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Yep, a MIDI->CV/gate is what you need. I can warmly recommend the Kenton ones. They may seem a bit pricey, but it is totally worth it! I have one to control my SH-1 (almost completely like an SH-101), and it works wonders. - A -
Uuuh, it's been a while Thanks for the help, everything worked out. I dig the album bigtime, so it was definetly worth it! - A
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Amygdala - The Sprawl EP - 2009 - WAV
Amygdala replied to HappyHorse's topic in Free Music Promotion
Thanks guys! It is really nice to know that someone out there enjoys it - thank you again, keep truckin' - A -
...might as well slip my own in here: Amygdala dubstep Go to the bottom of the page. Feel free to look around, though - A
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Hi there, I have been messing about with some dubstep in the softer end of the genre. I know some of you out there are getting into the dark stuff like Excision and such - me too, but I am just not that evil and nasty myself. Or not skilled enough I guess Please feel free to visit Amygdala.dk to find some softer reflective dubstep. Go to the bottom of the page - but have a look at the rest too (and excuse the minimalistic design... It's fungis, innit?). - A
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Hi there, I have been messing about with some dubstep in the softer end of the genre. I know some of you out there are getting into the dark stuff like Excision and such - me too, but I am just not that evil and nasty myself. Or not skilled enough I guess Please feel free to visit Amygdala.dk to find some softer reflective dubstep. Go to the bottom of the page - but have a look at the rest too (and excuse the minimalistic design... It's fungis, innit?). - A
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I agree to a pretty wide extent with the above. Historically, though, instrumental music has been the most successful I think. There is a huuuge heritage of classical music that cannot be disregarded (some singing, yes, but only in a smaller subset of genres). So, were people more openminded in the old days, or was it just that what was popular and "familiar" back then happened to have no singing? I don't know, but if the latter is the case, what changed? - A
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I just added "The Oxylerator (part I)" to myspace: Amygdala at myspace - A
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There was this dude, Amygdala, who made some a long time ago. It was released on Crotus: Getting Blurred Keep the preview spinning for a while... - A