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Hallucinogen's first album title - Twisted or Twist Ed? (Actually, this was confirmed to me via spiritual telepathy by Godford to be Twist Ed.) Here's the picture of the promo album that only a couple serious Korean DAT collectors seem to have:
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Congrats. The best EU album without a doubt.
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Very well then, I guess it's classical influenced psytrance if we want to be really specific about it. I would say mixing real classical instruments in psytrance might be a little tricky business.
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Ïntriga's the best when it comes to classical melodies in psytrance. He even succeeded I.M. in my books, but he's been reluctant to release his material on record labels. Listen here from 7 min onwards:
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Transwave's Helium is luckily the only on my small list that has some price tag on it.
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How the mighty have fallen. Pick the worst fall.
Oopie replied to Ormion's topic in General Psytrance
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That's about it. Topic closed.
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I've deleted the original file, so only chance is probably youtube downloader?
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I sometimes have dreams where I found somebody to possess unreleased goa lol. Then he copies the stuff to me, I'm going home to play it aaaand.... alarm clock.
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It's already "done in the future" and MR2 has a press of 1000 units. It's gotta do with the fact that we agreed pressing 604 copies (there's 614 in reality) has a great sound to it. What we didn't take into consideration was the amount of copies we need to send to all artists involved. As a sidenote - I reckon Mind Rewind 2 is the best out of the two... but of course MR3 will be even better than those. ;-]
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Hi 5-HT2, It's still available for listen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIFun5Ao2hw cheers
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He released the old "Pro Nostatus" album finally: http://omituisten.bandcamp.com/album/pro-nostaas
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Saiko Disco-Heavy Duty EP(siipi005)
Oopie replied to kalkitos's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
Saiko Disco is one of those very good Suomi acts... still haven't catched them live yet thou. -
I gave this album a go but didn't like it... not to say he's all bad a producer, but this time it's a miss.
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Epic movie, really enjoyed it.
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Heh, those sets above were deleted... But here's another one consisting of old goa vinyl-rips: https://soundcloud.com/sab-kuch-milegator/rare-but-not-forgotten-goa
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Classic techno banger. I don't find the monotony of techno that interesting, but this track's one of the best in its own niche. 8/10* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdhoX1Xu6ZI
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I guess we're slowly, but surely heading for the direction where technological and social progress give pressure for religions to adjust their ways of spreading the spiritual message. Religions will change for better but it takes time, they're the product of their times and reflect the awareness and growth of human race on planetary scale. My friend ouroboros, religion will always surface on the face of planet earth as long as you live and forever after. I hope sincerely you would understand this and not have grudge against religions or religious people because it's a heavy burden to carry such a feeling. Religions will, as far as I've understood it, finally merge into one when people are truly aware of their spiritual side and renew religion to be fundamentally a tool for self growth, rather than a blind belief system that's followed in the fear of punishment rather than love for God. I can understand your grudge to some degree if we are to take into closer inspection some of the writings let's say in the Bible for example. It's clear to a modern, critical human that this book has its flaws, but one shouldn't be all black and white about. It's still a well book having lots of valuable wisdom for humankind. Benefit of religion in its most fundamental element is that it allows God-knowing/God-searching people to socially interact, change ideas and strengthen their belief by openly confessing it in front of others.
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New into the Trance genre as a whole, looking for some guidance.
Oopie replied to naa's topic in General Psytrance
Welcome to the forum, naa. Here's a couple albums worth mentioning: Hallucinogen - Twisted Cosmosis - Cosmology Green Nuns of the Revolution - Rock Bitch Mafia -
Here's a second mix... nuskool on the menu Hope you enjoy it. Filteria, KURO, Agneton and the likes included. https://soundcloud.com/sab-kuch-milegator/new-school-neo-goa-mix-2014
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I've got a very small wantlist these days... the most sought after old school diamond on it I even had like 6-7 yrs ago, sold it back then for 40e + Atmos so I guess it was alright to open up my wallet a bit and correct my big mistake.
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I agree on your view. He's definitely a passionate (= doing it for a long time) producer and he did indeed stay true to the roots of the music. Jason pointed out he made a couple really well collabs which I'd like to agree with as well. But as a solo artist, there's hardly anything that I could say to be the best of the best that the genre has to offer. He didn't go where the fence was the lowest, but as you say, hasn't been able to reach a signature sound (I thought he would in 15+ years but...) that to hearing it, one could say "oi! It's Tristan!".