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Goa-Head

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  1. He doesn't like Suntrip EDIT: MY 604th POST
  2. FSOL have crossed all styles of electronic music. Shpongle only psybient/dub/downtempo fused with world elements occasionally. I can't vote in this poll, sorry, 2 totally different bands in a totally different period + FSOL's discography weighs a 100 tons.
  3. Comparing such to bands on psynews, obviously you know who the winner will be.... FSOL started around 1991 and they were pioneers of music completely ahead of their time. Shpongle became famous in 1998. You can't compare both given the time they hit the scene.
  4. Nice suggestion from a Stockholmer himself - thanks :clapping: Any other interesting spots selling second hand electronic CD's let me know :posford: Cheers.
  5. Added: Destination Goa 9 Destination Goa 10 Go on post 1
  6. Thanks for both tips. Every little tip counts so I thank anyone else in advance
  7. I'll be in Stockholm for a week this Summer and wanted to know about any shops stocking psy-trance CD's, both used and new. With all Scandinavian artists we have I guess the scene is good there. Any Stockholmers with clues ? :clapping:
  8. Time to bump this. Removed some items sold, added some new items. Go on 1st post
  9. Ormion, Once I bought SEALED X-Dreams's double best of album from psyshop. It turned out that disc 2 wasn't disc 2 but disc 1 again! I returned it to them and sent me another, but of course had to pay the postage for sending back to Germany. A missing CD inside a sealed package is another thing though. The store can have sealing machines too mind you. I mean not a second hand store, but an adequately updated CD shop can have it. It's not rocket science. And, it's much easier to reseal digipaks. Most Jewel Cases which are (really) factory sealed have the seal squarish at the corners and the plastic is generally thicker and you can never duplicate that. But on digipaks the seal is thinner and can be fairly easily resealed without arising suspicion unless scrutinised prior to opening.
  10. And as Rod Stewart says, some guys have all luck. It's amazing you have all these rare spares from one persons wantlist; a lot of course will be in the wantlist of many. What would you want/how much for Tokyo Tekno 1 ?
  11. None of them is for sale on discogs.
  12. I was born in 1977 and grown up exactly in the era of euro-house/euro-dance; whatever name you like. 1994-1995 were the heyday years, up to somewhere in 1996 it still existed but after the scene dwindled; commercial trance started to rule. Countless are the tracks that I remember. The first tracks I taped were of this kind; but I also taped "repetitive music" which later I discovered was called Techno, Goa, Hardcore...and turned to that by 1996. My friends still enjoy having those tunes on their mobiles
  13. They don't ship to my country, Malta. On ebay and elswhere you'll find a handful of sellers with digipak trays but they are for mass-business-transactions and don't sell in individual quantities :-(
  14. http://www.jazzloft.com/p-48742-cd-digipak...ement-hubs.aspx
  15. I wish they remastered the Muses Rapt 1st album Sold it away cos I couldn't bear anymore it's horrible sound It's a much sought "classic" and much less available than Hicksville.
  16. The Holymen track was rated 8.5 and Vimana 7 in your review ? The Holymen track makes me laugh. Other than that, I really enjoy this compilation from the beginning to the end - except the end track. I really recommend it.
  17. The cover is in complete contrazt to Suntrip covers/goa trance. Looks more liked the cover of a chillout album to be fair. Isn't it ?!
  18. Any sketchy tracklist available for Pure Plane 3 / 4+5 ?
  19. Ask Yellow Sunshine Explosion if putting Goa in the titles pays...
  20. Never trust a psyshop tracklist; and remember that a tracklist may have been sent "promotionally" in advance to online stores and the final release tracklist might have changed.
  21. And ever wondered why an Austria based seller would want Sterling as currency for payment ?! Extremely weird; but there is a known (looking highly trustworthy) seller on discogs with multiple accounts; located AUSTRIA/JAPAN as per his profile and also listing prices in Pound. http://www.discogs.com/seller/LIVE_2012 http://www.discogs.com/seller/deluxe_disc http://www.discogs.com/seller/happy_24_7 ^^Looks like the 3 above are the same seller^^and I think I missed another his alias. Then there is http://www.discogs.com/seller/peterreeder which could be him too.
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