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OH SHIT YOU GUYS SAMOROST 3 IS OUT
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Wew lad, 2015 was a hell of a year. Didn't buy that much but what I did buy was awesome. Uptempo: 1: VA - Krafted Friends (Organic Alchemy Records) 2: VA - The Dark Side of Dawn (Blue Hour Sounds) 3: VA - Political Violence (Psyde Effect Records) 4: Hutti Heita - Hutti Heita (Yggdrasil Records) 5: VA - The Brave and the Bold (Osom Music) 6: VA - Forest Thunder (Bhooteshwara Records) 7: Sonik Scizzor - Intergalaktik Magik (Dark Prisma Records)
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No, he's married to the other member of Overdream I think.
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Have you considered Bandcamp? No idea what its pros and cons are from the artists' perspective but it seems to be popular.
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Listening now, it's not doing much for me I'm afraid.
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Huh, I had no idea. Guess I should check them out.
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Kinda. Over the past few years darkpsy and especially hightech artists have been incorporating more melodic stuff into their work, though tracks that sound like the Kashyyyk one still tend to stick out like a soar thumb on albums that are otherwise full of metallic screeching and kick rushes. AFAIK Psykovsky is the biggest influence on this substyle (e.g. check out this). If you want more melodic/darkpsy crossover then you should try Overdream's Wonderwise album, it's one of my favourite albums of the noughties: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07Qs_sLafuk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcrEF0THJg4
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Very nice.
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What do you think of this track, rl? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59E2bZvKJOk
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I think both melodic and amelodic psytrance can be good, though I personally tend to find the amelodic stuff more psychedelic. I guess it's because most conventional Western music revolves around melody, so working with a sound palette of noises without obvious pitches forces artists to take a more novel approach to making something that sounds musical.
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What music are you listening to right now?
Rotwang replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A41CITk85jk Don't listen too closely if you value your sanity. -
What music are you listening to right now?
Rotwang replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
Agreed. Sounds totally different though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVyrfxc0AOE Come to think of it, why the hell didn't I post this in the good covers thread? -
What music are you listening to right now?
Rotwang replied to Sputum Rotgut's topic in General Psytrance
This is sweet. -
Not sure how you got that from anyone's post?
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It's worth bearing in mind that quite a few vaporwave artists are actually the same person.
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I haven't got it myself yet. Do you know whether it's still possible to buy physical copies?
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I have finally bowed to peer pressure and bought an AP album.
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Sorry for the slow reply, I've only just got round to listening to the album you posted. I actually really like it, but it sounds nothing like the rest of the vaporwave I've heard. Generally the genre involves sampling bland music from the 80's and 90's - easy-listening, shopping mall muzak, incidental music from infomercials and other commercial detritus - and "recontextualising" it (which in practice usually means pitching it down and adding delays and loops, and not much else). This gets justified by pretentious guff written by the kind of bellends who unironically use the term "late capitalism". Basically it's the musical equivalent of Lichtenstein, except somehow worse. This is the most famous example, and it's pretty representative of what I've heard of the genre as a whole: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcsYSJwewWk
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The most ingenious use of Samples 2.0
Rotwang replied to astralprojection's topic in General Psytrance
I know the OP asked for no videos, but personally the samples I like best are not necessarily the ones with the most interesting message, but the ones that are used to best effect musically. So just posting transcriptions wouldn't achieve much. Anyway, here are three tracks that spring immediately to mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jNYEbD5NDI Charlie Chaplin's speech (starting at 5:20 and again at 6:37) really adds to the climax of this tune. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t0f0hGPBRs I love the rhythmically chopped McKenna sample that brings us out of the 12/8 section at 4:27. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96QM3lk0UR4 This whole album is full of great samples. -
Very nice. It could be a bit longer though, the ending is pretty abrupt.
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^ Wow. That's some next-level Sonic fandom.
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Hands down best production quality / mixing EVER
Rotwang replied to astralprojection's topic in General Psytrance
I don't understand the question, really. For a genre like psytrance where sound design is such an important element, how does one draw the lines between composition and production and mixing? I could give some names but it would probably just end up looking like a list of my favourite tracks. -
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