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What music are you listening to right now?
Goa Bill replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Killlar!!! -
They supposedly played live in Israel as well. Can't say it was much of a live though
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Yes, Krumelur and Prometheus used it as well.
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what do you think about The Infinity project
Goa Bill replied to radi6404's topic in General Psytrance
Martin will be dissapointed -
Well yes, before it was bastardised by Dutch cheese makers that is. I remember the days when full-on was still exciting (Deedrah-Reload anybody?)
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what do you think about The Infinity project
Goa Bill replied to radi6404's topic in General Psytrance
Look where we got, mr. Animal teaches mr. Engrish how to write properly. Anyway on the topic... My first Goa tune was Infinity Project - Stimuli + MWNN Remix on Perfecto Fluoro CD single. I still have it and i still like it very much. The new Hallucinogen remix is no good though. -
My (pretty reliable) sources told me that there's only Shpongle on that bill.
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Prometheus - The track with the 2302 22467 sample.
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Dark/Forest nonsense, cheesy Israeli full-on (Com.pact/Utopia stuff) Some Israeli Prog-On, A lot of current Progressive Psy totally bores me.
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There were times when people like Radi could be executed by tongue hanging.
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Xactly
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Seen Sphongle live once and missed the last Twisted party because of the new job, but this one i am not missing for no fortune. Another Psynews gathering?
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New years eve, where is the best party gonna be?
Goa Bill replied to south african hippie's topic in General Psytrance
Antix are the shiznit! Saw them a year and a half ago and they were apsolutely brilliant. -
New years eve, where is the best party gonna be?
Goa Bill replied to south african hippie's topic in General Psytrance
The best NYE party will be once again in my pants. -
An album by an ex Etnica member Luca Galli
Goa Bill replied to amphiton's topic in General Psytrance
I knew. -
An album by an ex Etnica member Luca Galli
Goa Bill replied to amphiton's topic in General Psytrance
I hope one good progressive album will make you stop babbling about a genre that was dead when you were born. -
Hmm. I hardly reviewed 5~7 CDs this year. The ones i reviewed were indeed very good. Can't remember i reviewed anything and gave it 1/10. That would be a total waste of my time.
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Hehehe, sounds really nice
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1 Dusty Circuit 2 A New World 3 Simple Sex 4 Nectar 5 Motion Perception 6 Wookie Beats (ft. Moses) 7 Madmans Playroom 8 Sona Arome Tim Larner AKA Sensient is back with his third, aptly named album, AntiFluoro. After releasing some of the finest minimal gems on compilations and 2 exellent albums he presents us his fresh material on this album. First let me mention that i had a huge expectations from this album, Sensient for me is one of the very few artists in this scene that still stay true to their own roots, still make complicated, not easily digestible and dare i say very psychedelic music with very precise and well thought structures. So shortly after i recieved the package i brutally ripped it off and inserted the album into the CD player. First, let me mention the wicked cover and especially the inner art. Two thumbs + another thing up for this one! One of the best designs of this year, no doubt. And now for the music itself: Dusty Circuit starts off with a very dark and indeed dusty soundscapes. Slowly but surely it clears out and gets a bit groovier but still remains pretty dusky. Nice tune but i am not sure how good it is as the album opening. A New World is a bit like fast forwarding a cartoon. It has a lot of insanely fast shifting elements and it can easily fuck you up when you're under the influence digging a hole in the dancefloor. Words can't describe the mess that this tune creates in my head, so i'll just advice to hear it with the volume fader up till it's red. This track is a mindfuckery of the highest grade. Simple Sex kicks off with some mechanical noises and a warm atmosphere with the trademark Sensient's "Heavier than your average Sumo wrestler" rhythm section. This tune develops rapidly with various spooky growling noises and pads. I swear i can hear church bells at some part. Pope on acid in helloween outdoor party. Not much sex here aside the kinky samples in the middle, unless the church samples turn you on like they turn me on. Nectar starts with a sample that was used too many times before but it gets swallowed pretty fast with another deeper than Jenna Jameson throat bassline. The porn samples that escaped from the previous tune found themselves here harmoniously fitting the tablas behind. Yet another seriously fucked up tune here. I blame the hole in the Ozone for this one. Motion Perception begins with some more dark pads and seriously bent cartoon samples. It has a more coherent progressive structure although it has it's share of Sensient's trademark oddity. I think that this one has a big dancefloor potential. Both full-on and progressive dj's should find this one fitting in party's peak. A bit like Beat Bizarre but with that extra Sensient touch. Wookie Beats with Moses (a half of Bufo that just released a wicked album on Cosmic Conspiracy Records) takes the insanity one step further. Starts rather standard but starts to gain energy with all sorts of weird circus, kids and home appliances samples. I am sure those lads had great laugh creating this tune cause it just oozes sillyness and fun. Don't get me wrong though, it is another dancefloor burner on a bit more experimental side though. Great to see there are artists out there that still maintain a high fun factor in their music and don't resort to pseudo serious spirituality in their music or god forbid, political messages. When you think you can't get any sillier Madman's Playroom starts with really well placed Pool balls sounds. You can hear well in this tune that Tim has a drummer's soul deep within. The tune is very much percussion driven. It is very unfortunate that there aren't many drummers in nowadays Psy trance, the percussions when used properly can turn a tune upside down and this tune is a prime example. This and the funky bass guitar slaps. The crazy funky break in the middle is delightful, one could wish that more people had the balls to go with something as wild as a black female singer in the middle of a psy trance tune. Sensient does it and gets away with it. Sona Arome, the closer reminds me a lot Immersion from the previous album. It has the same epic qualities and is much less hectic as the rest of the album. Very deep and laidback tune with some surprising saxophone parts inside. Not much to say further, it's a cool tune and a fine wrapper for a fine album. Bottom line: Well, yet another fine Sensient album that firmly puts him in my personal Hall of Fame of Psy Trance. Not a single weak track here, although the first track wasn't that much of a good choice but that's really small money. The album should create a serious havoc in the dancefloor and a little bit less suitable for home listening unless you have a serious sound system to really absorb the superb sound production here that once again is top notch (not that i expected any less). Recommended for both Full-On and Progressive followers, but i have a feeling that Suomi fans might like the sonic anarchy here as well. 10/10
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Exactly how i feel. The heritage is too damn heavy.
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Welcome back Heva!! I am reviewing the new Sensient album right now and it's the best Progressive album of the year imho. If you are looking for softer progressive you should check the new Hommega compilation New Order. It gets a lot of very well deserved good reviews.
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Do you especially support acts from your country?
Goa Bill replied to Tatsu's topic in General Psytrance
I definitely try to buy whenever a good music comes from Israel. I bought very very few releases this year though... Mostly from friends -
Just another wave of influence. Move along people, nothing to see here.
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Charlie you are barking at the wrong tree here.