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How much is your discogs.com collection worth?
Paul Eye replied to antic604's topic in General Psytrance
Heh, true. I have exactly 10 12" vinyl singles: Dub Trees: Buffalo / Return Of The Native Torakka: Blue Oxygen / Plastic Spliff Up Boogie Infernal Machine: The Loin Sleeps Tonight / The Loin King The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: La Caixa / El Mariacchi The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Pura Vida / Mescalito Prometheus: Timebandit / Sunspot Tristan: The Inside Out EP Citien Kaned: Global Citizen / Sale Of The Century Fancy Vision: Plug Out / Supergirls Wedding Fools And Tools: Hundreds Of Sunsets / Itchy And Scratchy 8 of them released by Twisted Records -
How much is your discogs.com collection worth?
Paul Eye replied to antic604's topic in General Psytrance
Yep, works on my phone (and oh, works on my desktop again too...) Minimum: €7012,35 Median: €11947,02 Maximum: €19854,29 That's of course CDs only. About 1550 releases all in all, my Bandcamp collection is 175 releases so that and a few releases bought from here and there might add about €1000 to the grand total. -
How much is your discogs.com collection worth?
Paul Eye replied to antic604's topic in General Psytrance
Yep, Firefox with some necessary extensions (Adblock Plus, Noscript, Ghostery, most prominently). I know it used to work before. I could try with my phone (stock Android browser or Chrome). -
Mind Doctors Make Acid I have no idea what kind of music they make, but that artist name has some hilariously genius meta-humour to it
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How much is your discogs.com collection worth?
Paul Eye replied to antic604's topic in General Psytrance
For some reason I can't get it to show the total min/med/max worth of my collection. Anyway, my most valuable CD by all measures is Solar Fields - Extended, and the most valuable looking at the per track price is the Process & Tristan - KV 23 / Random Factor single. -
Finished New Vegas once, 200 hours playtime. A replay is in order "sometimes", maybe work for Caesar this time
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Finished Red Faction: Guerrilla and Mark Of The Ninja over the past few months. RF:G was mostly nice, not much of a story and some of the missions were a bit tedious, but the fact that you could just roam around knocking down practically any building on the map was oddly satisfying MOTN was brilliant. Didn't really care for the cartoony cutscenes, but for the perfectionistic stealth game fan like me it was mostly pure joy (and frustration too but that kinda goes with the genre...). Eventually I didn't find everything, so a replay (or perhaps a few in different styles, kill everyone vs kill nobody etc) is in order sometimes later. And for the record, I deleted Skyrim from my Steam library. Almost 1500 hours was enough. There's a Special Edition coming up but I'm going to pretend that it doesn't exist Maybe when autumn comes around I'll finally dive into Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition.
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Well, it wasn't completely empty Most people were chilling in the dome.
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We're talking heavy/heavier guitars here, not cheese
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Xenomorph - Prognosis 1776 Actually the entire Demagoguery Of The Obscurants album is quite on the heavy side (and absolutely fantastic).
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Well, Point Of No Return is in the Ektoplazm download too, but yeah here the track is from the CD remaster Glad you like the mix, you don't want to know how many days I spent juggling the tracks around to make them fit and to get a flow that makes sense
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Well... Yes, and no Only about a fourth of my collection could be considered "goa trance", and there may well be a 50/50 mix between pre and post 2000 music. Good goa trance is good, regardless of its age. There's horrible garbage made today, just as there was 20 years ago so nothing has really changed. And about 90% of anything is crap anyway
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Here's my contribution to this year's Kosmos Festival. The counterpart to my last year's oldschool set, this one stays rather firmly on this side of the millennium. Tracklist: Koxbox - Statement Koxbox - Go Fly A Kite Merr0w - Blue Planet Proxeeus - The Sea Of Tranquility Veasna - The Essence Of Energy Arronax - Point Of No Return Crossing Mind - Optronic Circles (Inner Shift Remix) Trinodia - Stargazing Arronax - Dive Into Merak Mindsphere - Defective Cell Elysium - Liquid Overture Elysium - Keep It Cool (2002 Remix) Khetzal - Listening Winds Artifact303 - Family Of Light
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Chi-A.D - Earth Crossing (Amakusa Records)
Paul Eye replied to U.F.Orb's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Thanks, I'll do that -
Chi-A.D - Earth Crossing (Amakusa Records)
Paul Eye replied to U.F.Orb's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Is anyone else getting a PayPal error ("Please make sure all fields are filled out properly.") when trying to pay? -
Chi-A.D - Earth Crossing (Amakusa Records)
Paul Eye replied to U.F.Orb's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Yeah, they answered my email yesterday. -
Cybernetika - Epigenome [Industrial/Downtempo]
Paul Eye replied to Cybernetika's topic in Free Music Promotion
Surprisingly...chill compared to your usual rather furious output. Not that I'm complaining -
Crossing Mind - Live at 10 Years Suntrip Records
Paul Eye replied to antic604's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Filteria's Remixed & Unreleased is digital only too. -
Played this track in a recent DJ set. Absolutely twisted, but not particularly abstract for the most part
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Of course, Freddie Mercury is way beyond anyone else. In this thread or otherwise I actually had a strange dream involving Queen last night...
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Well here's an absolute classic, both the song and video I'd know the lyrics to this one in my sleep.
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I have a thing for (mostly sweet voiced) female vocalists: * Emma Salokoski. Her latest (solo) album is crap, but the ones with the Ensemble are stellar, each one better than the previous one. * Maaya Sakamoto. Her albums from the past ~10 years have been a bit up and down in quality, since she stopped working with composer/producer Yoko Kanno, but I still keep buying her albums no matter what * Björk. Her albums since Medúlla have been occasionally even too weird and avantgarde, but I still adore that strange voice of hers and will buy any studio album of hers. Homogenic and Vespertine are nothing short of masterpieces. Also I have all Portishead studio albums, Madonna's Ray Of Light, a few other J-Pop singles, and maybe something I can't remember right now. Edit: I have all Gotan Project albums too, if that's to be classified as "pop". I'll maybe dig up some Youtube videos later on; problem is, the ones I'd like to dig up are in Finnish and Japanese so the lyrics won't make sense to most of you
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Not really rebellious or anti-culture, that I can (mostly) agree with. Still, the scene is as much about drugs today as it's ever been. It's kind of an inevitable part.
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Knowing Lupu, I very much doubt he'll play this exact same set at Kosmos