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Frontier Psychiatrist

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  1. There are only a few worthy labels now (IMHO) Twisted Digital Structures Zenon Iboga (they started to release too much crap nowadays as well)
  2. And second worst is Kamasutrance's rendition of Hypersonic's own classic Lerger than life: http://ip23.dyn181.pacific.net.hk/30896.m3u I'm dancing here to this tune. Yeeehaaaa
  3. Yes, i found it. It's Hypersonic's Zuma (Supposedly live somewhere) http://ip23.dyn181.pacific.net.hk/30898.m3u It has a monstrous air guitar riff and a vocal sample that says: can't stop ??? losing my weight, kicking my brain. And of course, the sound of a crowd cheering to his celestial grooves. http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=5633 And it's out of stock already...
  4. It's a great track, i am sure you can release it somewhere. Try at Organic, Nano or some good label
  5. The Israeli masters were hugely overlooked... Har El Prussky and Astral Projection were releasing music long before Itzik Levy knew what is Psy Trance at all. And aside my dislike of their current output, Infected Mushroom are technical wizards, up there with Simon Posford. So as Avi Algranati that tought them all they know. And as for mastering, the current master of mastering is Ido Ophir (Domestic) He's the guy that masters all the Hommega releases. And btw, why Ian Ion and not Frank'E?
  6. AFAIK yes. 2 friends of mine are releasing a tune there on the upcoming compilation.
  7. Not sure how good Pro Tools is for Psy. Unless you have outboard.
  8. By Damion/PsyReviews from http://tinyurl.com/lpc3h Shit cover, shit album. But you knew that already. Dali may be the only person since Alien Project to stick their arse on the cover of one of their CD’s but she still looks like a duck. And yes I made that bit up about Alien Project’s arse. The assembled masses of People With Taste (that’s you lot) would probably sooner be confronted with the back end of Ari Linker than listen to this anyway. Hectic is probably the best argument in favour of illegal file-sharing networks I have ever come across. It is your duty to steal this, and it is my duty to incite you to steal it. The music is largely very substandard isra-eurotrance fodder, with the additional cancerous bonus of Dali’s singing. Her voice isn’t bad: Follow The Signs is tight in a Morcheeba sort of way, even if the melody is more or less nicked off Seal’s Crazy. Other tracks on the album see her habitually singing beyond her range, and not making a great deal of sense as she does so. Her three singing voices are one that sounds a bit like Kate Bush, one that sounds a bit like Beth Gibbons, and one that sounds a bit like Michele Adamson. Keeping all this in mind, how about some background. Quoted in last month’s Mushroom Magazine, in the bit about women in trance, Dali patronises “Girls want security, something that they can continue with for the rest of their lives, where they can have a baby with a relaxed mind,” thus negating decades of women’s liberation and dispelling the myth that this is a scene that empowers strong, independent women. In this illuminating interview ( http://tinyurl.com/pvvpu ) from a couple of months ago, she comes across as a bimbo: she wants to be a professional surfer, her role model is Madonna and her advice to other women in the scene is “Don’t think too much, just do it.” Lyrically she lapses into weak cliché (“I need someone to hold me tight”) and seems to like fitting into this mode of a wide-eyed industry chick, rabbit in the headlights style: “who am I and where are you, please tell me what to do.” With little lyrical substance, you might hope that strong music might give this album vital life support. Of course, it doesn’t. For the most part, Dali’s music is exquisitely shit, although it really reaches its faecal zenith in the tracks with Silent Hill, who are the real villains here. There are grotesque guitars, over-the-top high end pads and arpeggios a six-year-old might write. I’m not even going to analyse this one track by track: it’s pointless. Hectic is more than an album. It’s a signpost of where we are and where we’re going. We have reached the point where a woman of average attractiveness, who sings below-average lyrics in a below-average manner, can sit at a mixing desk and produce something as tackily disposable as this; and it gets picked up and hyped to death by the biggest label on the planet. The real travesty in all this is how much it will sell. Utterly dreadful as an album, utterly fascinating as a cultural phenomenon. No score (which is different from zero). 1. Follow the signs 2. Feel my body 3. Into madness 4. My way 5. Hectic 6. Smack snack 7. Connect to the source 8. Tripop 9. Dont you see 10. Get your emotion ------ http://www.psyreviews.com
  9. Sorry, no experience with the medical terms. How do you call a Palestinian kid in the sea?A polution How do you call a 2 Million Palestinians in the sea? A solution
  10. What's worse than a black fag jew with Sandus Vaginus? You guessed it right, holocaust.
  11. He plays here tonight. Couldn't care less though. After his amazing debut his recent output was really dull. My favorite is of course the first tune of the debut, still gives me the chills when i hear it.
  12. Black, fag and jew. Thank god he wasn't blind.
  13. Can't stop, i'm a jew ffs.
  14. It's from Hebrew, from the bible. Royksopp own, i hear now Trentmoller's remix to What Else is There.
  15. We have some good organisers here (well 2 actually) that bring big names from prog/tech/suomi scenes, the trouble is that i don't like them mostly. And the local scene is very low on talents in that genre. There are interesting artists here but for some reason they are not booked here.
  16. I'd really like to see artists like Sensient, Prometheus or Scorb here. The problem is that they are never get booked here.
  17. There's enough psy parties to suit everybody's taste, but mine. And Moti's but that's because he's stuck in the 90's
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