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Shpongled247

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  1. I never once thought of Astral when listening to that album... And those tracks don't remind me in particular of them either.. And I like radical distortion. Just don't think they are similar. Skarma on the other hand it was the first thing that came to my mind... At least to certain astral tracks sounds.
  2. Heh yeah it takes a few viewings.. did for me at least and then some reading afterwards! Good if you like that stuff ! @needle ninja - not sure where it is you can find it everywhere generally.
  3. Haha yes... 12 hours of full on is enough for me and every track starts sounding the same... :/ Probably could be said for a lot of genres though
  4. That was quite an outburst of an op hey. Positive of course. However can I ask what bought this on FatKid? Also, creatives are off being creative not reading essays
  5. I thought they may be aggressive and also probably dangerous... I will probably end up on the news as the guy who was deformed by monkeys one day :/ heh.. Haha nice one, west end is cool as far as Brisbane goes we are in London for next two years or so and around Europe. After that back home to save and then hopefully India doesn't seem all that much cheaper to go to India from London than from Aus.. At least not as cheap as I would have thought.
  6. Um what exactly are they true gods in that they are doing now Radi? They are a bad joke at best in the genres they are trying to write in now even... Also, voted yes because sometimes I go back to those albums.. The novelty doesn't last long though for me. If I was into them when those albums came out I can see how they would be a great introduction.
  7. So a lot of times an artists best tracks are not on their actual albums but rather on compilations or eps. Let us share these so we can discover what we might have missed! Etnica and pleiadians alone could be ten pages, hah... Ill start with two of my favourite non album tracks from a couple artists: Firstly a U Recken track that is completely different from a lot of his other stuff, a real journey And of course the man himself, Filteria and one of my favourite tracks of all time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3XnyUMI_Ic
  8. One of the best full on albums with some really nice melodies throughout.. Yaniv obviously is a production wizard, and that's his background but would love to see him take things even deeper melody and psychedelic wise..
  9. Darkshire might be what u are after? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux9ND561mbU Very good album in that style. Super lush melodies on fast/dark bassline. Unique style.
  10. Epic post thanks for sharing. One day hope to get to India and Goa.. Even if goa has lost it's magic many years ago.. Have a strange question, but I'm fascinated with monkeys and wondering what was your experiences with them over there ? Did you interact with some or? They are a sacred animal to them yes? Weird question I know?!
  11. Seems like somehow these guys are the long lost cousins of neo goa, hah. I know they featured on Apsara and also have their Binary Sky album, but I think perhaps that came out in a tough year for neo goa? Anyway i dont see them mentioned much, do you think they are underrated?? And when is a new album coming?
  12. Don't think I have seen two polar opposite reviews for something like that recently.. Hmm I liked the first of his somewhat... Would I like this?
  13. I'm not sure as I'm not even looking at all track titles before release or listening to any more samples. Apparently u can or could listen all tracks samples on amazon.. I'm staying away though!
  14. Looking at this thread, can I just ask how the hell you afford all that stuff KosmicTentacles!? I notice he hasnt posted in a while.. Maybe the authorities caught up hehe Seriously though you have some awesome stuff. Howww?!
  15. Nice post ^^ Bout time someone mentioned the travesty that is 1200 mics... Was wondering how long that would take.
  16. I think if you have a good enough system at home, and large treated room along with forgiving neighbours, hah, you can get pretty damn close... Not to something like a 40k rig obviously but you can feel the power still... Then again, probably no one has that accommodating neighbours lol. As for EQ, if you aren't producing or a producer then freakin eq whatever you want so that it sounds good To Your Ears. I don't think there is anything wrong with that. I understand wanting to hear the producers original vision and all but when listening for just pleasure, EQ away to your hearts content. Some things cant be fixed though obviously.
  17. Album: Auryn Artist: BlackStarrFinale Genre: Goa Trance Price: FREE http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/blackstarrfinale-auryn Track List: 01 - Nothing (feat. Psibindi On Vocals) (143 BPM) 02 - The Child Hunter (143 BPM) 03 - The Many And The Luck Dragon (143 BPM) 04 - Uyulala (138 BPM) 05 - A New Name (145 BPM) 06 - Graograman (138 BPM) 07 - The Star Cloister (144 BPM) 08 - The Emperors Journey (143 BPM) 09 - Doña Aiuola (145 BPM) 10 - AURYN (138 BPM) As most of you probably know, Auryn is the debut release by producer BlackStarrFinale on the now well known and increasingly prominent goa label NeoGoa. Being presented for free by the wonderful people over on Ektoplazm may sometimes lead people to believe that perhaps an artist isn't quite capable of a commercial/paid release yet. This album however absolutely proves that wrong, as not only is it an incredible album in itself, it more than holds its own against the big boys of the commercial neo goa world. Track 1 - Nothing Beginning the album in comparatively calm fashion, Nothing features tribal like beats as gorgeous vocals by Psibindi flow throughout. Building gradually to a crescendo halfway through its seven and a half minutes we are treated to an introduction of some beautiful background melodies that pave the way for the rest of the journey. A small break three quarters through and a strong bassline picks things up again where Luis flexes his dancefloor muscle. Soon enough streams of 303 like acid race us to the finish line... Epic Opening Track is Epic! 8/10 Track 2 - The Child Hunter A relaxed intro and reverberating piano notes lead us into a false sense of calm before the second track kicks off with a thumping bassline and almost full on style digital sounding leads. This is where BlackStarrFinale's real talent lies in my mind, the fusion of neo goa and extremely modern full on styles, but more on that later... The Child Hunter continues its barrage with overlayed piano notes and increasing acid drenched melodies until the end. A great track and sign of even greater things to come. 8/10 Track 3 - The Many and The Luck Dragon Wasting no time, this track is a stomping goa trance monster from the very beginning. Lush strings and thick atmosphere are matched with a chunky beat and some simply gorgeous lead synth sounds. Acid soaked psychedelic sounds spring back and forth in a cacophony of melodic bliss that soon becomes larger than life halfway through the track. A nice break gives us a moment to catch our breath and we are back into it. Those basslines just keep coming and Im sure this stuff would be absolutely killer on a dancefloor! 8/10 Track 4 - Uyulala Huge and dripping Intros. This guys has got them. Building and building with that again digital psychedelic sounding melody until around 6:25 when some pressure is released. This isn't my favourite track of the album, possibly least favourite as it maybe doesn't have as many wonderful melodies as some others. 7/10 Track 5 - A New Name Remember those epic Intros I told you about? Well the drop into this track as it begins is fatter than a fat kid with a jetpack. The Bassline is so chunky you could be forgiven for thinking you were listening to full on. Again though he pulls it off with class as this track just goes and goes and goes and goes...Absolutely stellar acid lines criss cross throughout and again he has those damn squiggly sounds I just cannot get my head around. One of my Tracks of the Year. Love it. 9/10 Track 6 - Graogragam Reminding me almost of serbian style prog to start with, this track soon morphs into something more familiar and by 6 minutes in you are surrounded with some of the most intricate digital melodies I've heard for a long time. Funky throughout it has a real groove and gait that any dancefloor is going to eat up. Can't wait to experience it myself! 9/10 Track 7 - The Star Cloister Shit gets real from the start here as The Star Cloister is an epic flight through inner/outer space that takes no prisoners. Speeding through the cosmos to a wonderful conclusion its a real journey from start to finish. I would perhaps have liked a little more variation on melody on this track but hey, thats just getting picky! 8/10 Track 8 - The Emperors Journey Whoa. Thats the first thing that comes to mind as the beat drops at 55 seconds in. Im still surprised constantly how he can create such atmospheric intros for each track without it becoming samey or seeming redundant. However, this isn't one of my favourite tracks until about 5 minutes in when it picks up pace and arpeggiated streams of thick synth work are bought into the mix. 7/10 Track 9 - Doña Aiuola I don't know how to say that track name or even have any idea what it means, but that doesn't matter when its this good. One of the chunkier tracks on the album it really kicks off around 4 minutes in for me after building and building. I love the way he structures his build ups and release/listener pay offs in tracks. Theres something really refreshing about it. 8/10 Track 10 - Auryn Here we are, the final track, and wow that went quick which is always a good sign. Auryn is a pounding, thumping sci fi epic of a track that has to be experienced. The culmination of this epic journey of an album doesn't disapoint and just continues to astound with its tight bassline, deft hat work and then soon enough of course the return of those screaming 303 lines as we blast off into hyperspace. 8/10 Conclusion Wow. I have listened to this album non stop since release, and each and every time I am left astounded. I have just not found anything like it before.. Like a breath of fresh air sweeping into the neo goa scene, what BlackStarrFinale has done here is just astounding to my ears.You can feel his passion has poured into it. Even though it may at times sound digital, probably because it is mostly, it has a soul that many other albums are lacking entirely. I didn't expect to like this album as much as I did.. I had no idea going in that he had produced such a thick and smooth sounding album, one that blends perfectly and succinctly the styles of neo goa and the chunky driving pulse of "full on". This is destined to turn some heads on dancefloors around the world and perhaps place him along side the big commercial artists of this scene where I would say he belongs. This is my album of the year so far, out of neo goa, or psychedelic music in general. Well done Luis and Neogoa. Overall Album Rating: 9/10
  18. Nice review mate! And I agree about a lot of his output being similar, but hey if it's good then that's ok right? Heh. I will check this album out, cheers
  19. Yup First book is quite a good allegory of sorts. Second even is ok, but third and from thereafter is a bit on the silly side.. I bought copies for people of the first one I loved it so much at the time though. Some nice messages to be gained from it I felt.
  20. That track you just posted there has more in common with today's Serbian prog style than today's full on imho. So maybe that's where it went and there is pleeeeenty of it.. See Nerso, Zyce, Flegma, Zen Mechanics maybe even.
  21. Still don't understand why/how so many great goa artists coming out of this area! Good stuff in the water or what!?
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