I'm very happy with my CD collection but, like NilsTentacles, often crave new music despite owning over 500 albums. I'd be even happier if my CD collection was a vinyl collection. But it isn't. Nor will it ever be.
Dissa-what?
I'm tellin' you, sit down and listen very carefully to the segment that kicks in shortly after the 2 minute mark and ends around the 4 minute mark. It's genius, no, more than that, it's miraculous, it's eternal. Magical. Easily his best track in ages.
Portugal was great. Spent the whole time on a friend's yacht sailing around the coast and port hopping. Felt like a very exclusive existence but then I had to come home and the bubble burst.
charlie, that was not funny, that was not indeet, youve lost it man btw, yes, you can come, book tickets and im sure ill arrange you a tent place in the field infront of my house :DDDDD
There's a lot of talk about this over on the Twisted forums. You can definately hear the crowd at the end of the tracks but many are claiming the tracks were dubbed over the video... so I don't know.
I rather like the DVD myself; the interviews and studio tours, in particular, are very interesting and the LSD video and Ott's VJ mix make excellent 'under the influence' viewing. What really makes the DVD an essential purchase however is the bundled bonus audio CD which, as far as I'm concerned, is the best trance album I've heard in a long time and one that has single-handedly rekindled my weak and dying interest in psy music.
Younger Brother's "I am a Freak", Hallucinogen's "Shabby Trance" and Ott's "Rogue Babel" are out and out masterpieces that stand up to anything past and present and are a welcome reminder there remain a few artists who can inject a little magic and imagination into trance.