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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Entheogenic - Dialogue of the Speakers -
That's worse than the shit effects I can make with my phone :wank:
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Go to options at the top of the thread. Switch display mode to standard.
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
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The "Not as much love for IFO as everyone else" thread
abasio replied to Veracohr's topic in General Psytrance
Never really got into it. Heard FOL first which in my opinion was much much better. -
Cheers me dears! Will check out & add some of these to my next order! Especially thanks for recommending freshly cut tomato. I had previously overlooked it due to crappy title/cover etc but the tracklist looks out of this world also thanks for recommending Jikkenteki - Flights of Infinity as I will be buying this again this month
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Sienis' synth melodies make my brain melt
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
1. Kaya Project - Good Morning London 2. The Kumba Mela Experiment - Cleaning Fluid (Druids, Dreads & Sadhus Mix) 3. Jairamji - Chime 4. Drum Druid - Last Summer Dub (Abakus Semix) 5. The Orb - A Beautiful Day 6. Pan Electric - A Moment Of Grace 7. Orchid Star - Butterflies 8. Gus Till - Red Sun Dub 9. Androcell - Caribbeyond 10. Secede - Born In A Tropical Swamp 11. The Orb - Spanish Castles In Space 12. Solar Fields - Air Song (Abasio's Extended Mix) -
His reviews towards the end bordered on sycophantic. I think the ultra positive reviews he made might have been a sarcastic statement against the scene he had come to hate. How many people like myself though were suckered into buying some of the crap he praised? Bastard, I'm glad he stopped but his earlier reviews should have been saved.
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Have you listened to it directly after the first part? Have you ever followed it up with The Infinity Project's - Mystical Experiences. If you have a spare 3 hours somewhere, try them back to back
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M-Sphere Floating Yellow Sunshine Explosion 2008 Tracklist 1 When The Wind Blows (10:15) 2 Waiting All The Time (7:03) 3 The Source (8:36) 4 Walking Like Birds Fly (7:50) 5 Don't Look Back In Anger (7:18) 6 Funky People Transport (7:51) 7 Blue Summer (8:22) 8 Where Are You Now? (11:56) M-Sphere’s first album, Electronic Relaxation was a big surprise to me. I bought it without knowing what it was & was delighted with its subtle melancholic edge & wonderfully morose melodies. Similarly I heard no hype of this follow up to that magnificent album but it had to live up to debut in my mind so there was some expectation there. The second album can be the most difficult, people are expecting something as good if not better than the debut, maybe in the same vein but also fresh & new. I think M-Sphere has done an excellent job with this album as it seems to have managed all of those things. 1. When The Wind Blows The opening track seems to pick up where the last album left off with a sublime ambient intro that sounds like the wind blowing and showers being thrown around a dark open field. When the music gets going the melody is light & fresh yet manages to keep a touch of melancholy in it. The bass adds to the feeling & drives the track into a floating 10 feet above the ground kind of feel. It’s a very nice descriptive opener that builds its intensity slowly over the 10 minutes, never rushing and seeming to get its timing right every time so that by the end you have a great tribal beat surrounded by melody, winds & water without quite knowing how you got there. 2. Waiting All The Time Waiting all the time is a busy piece with a heavy set beat just right for nodding your head along to. The bassline is subtle but is definitely the centrepiece on which the whole track hangs. The light melody in the intro is quickly replaced by a guitar that feels at once strange & integral. If the bassline is what holds the track together then it’s this guitar that gives it its special feeling. Sci-Fi sound effects and subtle stabs of acid synth all make an incredibly ordered randomness. I’m sure this combination of sounds shouldn’t work but here, it works fantastically. 3. The Source More dark spacey sounds & a heavy set beat come in after a long intro with stabby little synth melodies & an atmospheric ambient drone rushing energetically in the background. Again the bass carries the track as the elements shift & build, fall & build again. Solid stuff, technically very well made with enough soul to please but nothing that grabs your attention until the semi vocal sounds come in. These take the track to whole new levels. Like a voice wailing from behind the wall of reality so that you cannot quite recognise it as a voice, just pure emotion. Very trippy, great track. 4. Walking Like Birds Fly An intro that reminds me of cold European fairy tales leads into a steady 4-4 beat surrounded by synths & sounds like acidic dragonflies buzzing through the sky, all the while keeping the same mood. By the time the melody comes in, it is able to lift the listener from the ground to tree height & down again. Feeling both grounded & floaty at the same time is a feeling to be savoured but with the ever changing nature of this music the floaty feeling manages to overpower the earthy one & it ends with a sky high feeling of a chaotic journey through storm clouds. 5. Don’t Look Back In Anger A long smooth intro reminds me not at all of anger, only peace & serenity. The smooth ambient drones, the relaxed synth melody & spacey sounds are just dreamy. The sample before the beat kicks in a bit too cheesy for me but the beat that kicks in is sublime in its simple trippiness. The twisted German vocal samples make up for the cheese before with what to me sounds like a cut up re-pasted vocal. The guitar in this track does not sound as good as in Waiting All The Time, it has more of a Spanish feel & for me is a bit out of place. It is sporadic though & doesn’t stop my enjoyment of the rest of the track. 6. Funky People Transport This is not very funky is a disco way but it is more funky than the previous works. It has a more electro feel to it without crossing over into full electro cheese. The melody is simple & repetitive but is saved from tedium by more semi vocals. Dispensed with the despair they have taken to simply sighing. Following their inclusion the melody starts to rise & fall in time and after the breakdown everything that was stripped away is slowly reintroduced, subtle at first the melody manages to slowly work its way into the forefront & thoughts of it being boring & simple are replaced with respect for the minimal. 7. Blue Summer This, for me, is one of the highlights of the album, with its warm summer feeling with just a hint of a melancholic edge. I imagine sitting on a beach of pristine white sand looking out over an ocean of crystal clear water thinking of missed chances & long lost acquaintances. Not sad just a slight ripple in the good summer mood. The sound effects add to this feeling with what I’m sure is the ocean & the buzzing of tropical insects. It’s the melody & drones that give it the edge of melancholy though & beats that make you want to rock your hammock. 8. Where Are You Now? The final track shows perfectly how M-Sphere’s sound has progressed. A long 10 minute track, stunning in its natural ambient feeling of wind, waves & birds, the acoustic guitar half played like a player concentrating on his conversation rather than his music. The birdsong gets more prominent as the simple melody repeats in the background. This is a nice ambient end to a beautifully chilled album & definitely makes me float, towards the end away from the coast & out over the clear blue waters of an endless ocean. This album is definitely worth the purchase, if you liked the first album then I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. If you didn’t then you should check them both out. This one is an excellent progression from the debut. It has kept the heart and soul of that, the melancholy, but added more elements. It is brighter, sharper, crisper with more natural & acoustic sounds than before.
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An extremely descriptive album, has a different for different people, times & moods. Just fantastic
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Something Summery, maybe the next two KUBA albums
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Sense Project The Sublime CD1 Rain Chimes -
What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Aes Dana - Bam (Overlit Edit) -
What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Aes Dana 1. Digitalys 2. Bam (Overlit Edit) 3. Seaweeds Corporate 4. Summerlands 5. Mineral Lights (Submerge Edit) 6. Memory Shell (Mindgames Festival Live Version) 7. Purple 8. Liquid Hertz 9. Morphologies 10. Shouting Valley 11. Opalin (Sonica Edit) 12. Lysistrata 13. Transit 14. Chernozem 15. Nexus 16. Skyclad (High Frequencies Version) 17. Haze (Celestial Mix) 18. Aftermath #8 19. Dusts -
Southern Sun is one of my favourite pop dance tracks
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
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I also loved the preceding track Trancesetters - Secrets Of Meditation (Shi-Take Mix)
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I first heard of Union Jack when I heard Carl Cox - F.A.C.T. which has some great tracks in a similar vein
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Something even better? You can't give A's to everything can you. If you do then what do you give when something even better comes along? A+? A++? A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++? This is a great album for sure I love it all and Deer Park remains in my all time favourites but there are even better chill albums out there for me. Saying that, I highly anticipate another Tripswitch releases. His compilation tracks have been
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learn to accept another opinion Murphy! Murphy's is not supposed to be bitter
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OK so this year I've mostly enjoyed ambient & chillout music but there has been some great trance. Jikkenteki - Flights of Infinity is so far my favourite from 2008 Suntrip released some quality with Ra - 9th & VA - Opus Iridium and Artifakt delivered with Magus but I am missing some of the crazy yet quality of some of my favourite 2007 releases Tea Chairs - Tea Chairs & Sienis - From A Nutter Perspective aswell as the smooth dreaminess of Solar Fields - EarthShine are there any 2008 releases that match these in style & quality?
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Tea Chairs - Cruise Wide Open -
Sienis - Form Another Perspective :wub: