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On the Acorn Electron: Repton especially life of Repton, Frogger, Pacman, Citadel. Citadel was the first game I was addicted to, when I first got to the outside it was just an amazing feeling then the inside just didn't feel the same any more. On the Amiga 500: Bubble Bobble, New Zealand Story, Rainbow Islands, Altered Beast, The Secret of Monkey Island, Another World, Lemmings, Speedball 2, Syndicate, Turrican II, Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 and a million more I cannot remember of the top of my head. In my memory this was the best games machine ever, I played it between 8 and early teens maybe and I played it and played it and played it. I can even remember the passwords to some of the levels. The second course on Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 is peasoup. On the Sega Master System: Sonic all the way. I much preferred Sonic to Mario at the time, but he eventually lost the war. My wife loves Mario but I just never saw why the fat slow plumber is better than the super fast hedgehog...he's a hedgehog but really fast. On the later systems: Mortal Kombat, Mario Kart, Wipeout, FIFA, Grand Theft Auto have been among my favourites. Racing fighting and killing prostitutes to get your money back
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Green Nuns Of the Revolution - Atomic Armadillo From when we used the words Full On positively -
I actually really like this. Sure it is cheesy as cheese can get: the drug samples should be something to be ashamed of but somehow it adds up to a great album. It's cool, it's funny, it's stupid, it's great.
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While this is really good, it is the weakest of Solar Fields' (main) albums. It is hard to be objective and review this without comparing it to him other albums. It's a shame I do that because I think this is really good but it sounds best when I haven't recently heard any of his other albums. It's spacey, atmospheric, quirky and a bit glitchy/mechanical.
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I think this is IM's second best album after Classical Mushroom but contains their greatest work ever with Dancing With Kadafi Such an emotional track, I could listen to it every day.
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Wonderful chillout album from Healer, had most on various FRR comps but finally got this a few years back. It has been on heavy rotation since. It's perfect for stressful times especially if you cannot sleep as it's very chilled but has a lot you can focus on to let your mind drift away from what it's thinking about.
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A really good compilation from Flying Rhino, a showcase of their more progressive style after they changed from the supercharged goa of the First Flight era. Smooth, atmospheric goodness all the way through. I love it/ Favourites: Klein Aber Doctor, Confusional State, Mephisto's Child, License to Slink... but they're all good and I think well mixed
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Higher Vibrations was actually one of my favourites on this album, long and meandering. I like the album as a whole, it has a nice dreamy but clear quality to it. I prefer this to any of his upbeat stuff and feel like he just explored more in this album.
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This is one of my favourite albums by Space Tribe, the melodies and atmosphere are wonderful, floating stuff, sometimes dark. The title track is my favourite, Know Your Dopefiend my least favourite. If Space Tribe could have used less samples, especially the lomg samples, this could have been a true classic.
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I think these are my two favourite lines from the review section. I think this sound is distinctly old school and very different from what was coming out in 2006
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This is one of those albums that is instantly recognizable, very distinct in style, catchy yet not annoying after even 100's of listens melodies. Favourites are Kabalah, Enlightened Evolution, People Can Fly and Still Dreaming (Anything can happen) Classic.
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Slinky Wizard, Technossomy, GNotR, how could this compilation be anything but fantastic. Masaray and Sheyba complete the compilation nicely but it's definitely a must for any fans of those three artists are they are, for me, among the best tracks they produced. A fitting tribute.
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abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6MJfs7sfZI But not in youtube quality, lossy quality -
I do agree that having a dog in an urban area is quite cruel as it has no space to run free Especially in Japan when dogs must be on a leash at all times when outside, even in the countryside. Now that's fucked up.
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I get to listen to it early, and it'll help me decide what to buy, it's like a sampler. I received it yesterday but due to work and a non psy loving wife I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet.
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I'll quote this again with the picture because....awesome. I've seen one of those, fantastic.
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I gurn so much, I think I overdid it when I was younger and my face stuck. No one seems to notice though, or they are too polite to say anything.
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- your lips are real dry mate
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I would rate Slinky Wizard over Hallucinogen any day. Every track by Slinky Wizard is brilliant and the Wizard here is a great example of trance music. I've been listening to this a lot recently, maybe as it's just after Darshan - Awakening on my music player. All tracks are good but as usual Slinky Wizard takes the prize.
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It is an interesting theory for sure. You don't want to call it Karma though? Or God? The Architect of Fate is supposed to control everything that happens to us. But why does this controlling force have to be from some other reality and not from the same reality?
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abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
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I didn't say that your theory was unbelievable. In fact I can't imagine your theory being incorrect: we all live in our own private realities, we all view things differently, have differing memories or the same event etc. When our realities overlap with someone else's, i.e. we experience similar realities, we often become friends or fall in love. The problem with your thread, that promised so much is that it didn't discuss this rather interesting theory but instead turned in to a debate about if your motherboard was really bending the light south, which I think in almost everyone else's reality was totally infeasible. Yet you never attempted to argue the thread title, that in your reality motherboards could cause the bending of light due to increased gravity of motherboards in your pocket universe compared to everyone else's. You instead argued against your own theory, got exasperated that we didn't experience the light in the same way you did and tried to beat us over the head with your perception of reality. If we all live in different realities then why couldn't you understand that we couldn't see the motherboard's effect on the light? Why did you open the thread like that in the first place when you then go on to show you didn't actually believe it anyway and that you thought everyone should be able to see the light in the same way you did? That sounds like you think there is one reality, yours, and that anyone who doesn't perceive it the way you do is wrong. You might live in your own reality Radi but you also cam see people in other realities, maybe not in the same way they themselves but remember that they can see you but probably not in the same way you view yourself. So remember the next time you start an insightful, well written topic, with perfect English about some of the greatest music ever made, that other people looking in to your reality might see a poorly written, poorly thought out post about some crap they think is worthless and although it is the same thing your are viewing, by your own theory of living in separate realities, they are in fact very likely to view it differently to you. If you remember that people are living in a different reality to you, you might learn to accept it and get into less fights. Also in my reality a little red squiggly line appears under words I misspell allowing me the opportunity to check them and correct them. I'm also sure it doesn't catch them all, but it is at least present. I feel a little sorry for realities without this nice little piece of code.
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30’s rock awesome. You've gotten over the awkwardness of the 20's, young girls think you are mature and rich, older women find you young and vigorous. Just stay away from women your own age, they just think you're shit.
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What music are you listening to right now?
abasio replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Mystery of the 13 crystal skulls