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What to say? Somehow so simple, yet so divine and majestetic track. We had to search for ages to find a proper DAT copy for this compilation... I think only one person anywhere possessed it at the time. I'll give it 10/10 straight and simple.
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How da hell was I able to log in with that name....
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Ups! Also this link didn't work earlier, should be ok now!
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It was a non working link at first... fixed now!
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Hello fellow space rangers. :---------] We organised a magical island party here in Helsinki last summer. I want to share you the good vibes we had there, so here's the set I played. Pure 90s magic guaranteed! https://soundcloud.com/sab-kuch-milegator/dj-ridge-m-tt-kiuas-90s-retro
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Hi! Here's my new mix... https://soundcloud.com/ridge-m-tt-kiuas/ridge-m-tt-kiuas-from-the tracklist: Polyploid - Church Of Tangent (Intruder Records, 1997) Fribic Bounce - Päck (Zion 604, 2012) Quietman - The Sleeper (MWNN Rmx) (Platipus, 1998) Raia - Twilled (Koyote Records, 1998) Hux Flux - Time Slices (Rmx) (Koyote Records, 1998) Bypass Unit - Nanosphere Courier (Music Research, 1999) Etnica - Rotating Fields (DAT Records, 2012) Zerotonine - Two Faces (DAT Mafia Recordings, 2011) Red Gravity - Pyramoons (Self-Released, 2010) Intriga - Useless Company (unreleased, 2006/2007) Ajna - Steps To Heaven (Dimensional Records, 2011) Merr0w - Citrus Circus (Suntrip Records, 2010) Nova Fractal - Autopsy (Neogoa, 2011) Braincell - Enhanced Disclosure (Imaginary Sight Rmx) (Glowing Flame Records, 2009) Azriel - Hypernova (Kadgila Records, 2004) GoaMech - Synthesized Not Yet (Cronomi Records, 2011) Enjoy...
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uptempo: 1. Etnica - Live In Athens 96 2. Agneton - Wizards From The Future 3. M-Run - Some Run Just For Fun 4. Salakavala - Unusual Conditions 5. va - Scandi90's
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You thought of Astral Projection instead of Analog Pussy?
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The only good AP track. And it's a very good one may I add. Powerful, energetic... keeps getting better towards the end. 8,5/10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dWjuuzHSyo
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I love Morphem's deput and the above track is one of the reasons for that. There's a brilliant melody in Nothing Left - 8,5/10 for sure.
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I've met God. The experience can't be expressed in words and can't be translated as such to mere level of logic. Intellectual debate about God's existence is somewhat irrelevant, although there's one particular point I'd like to make: Who truly know the existence of God do not worry about atheists' attempts to give a logical explanation to non-existence. They know the rational talk is not all you need as they've reached this point by having a spiritual experience. Atheist is like a man who has lived all his life behind a rock in shadow and has not seen the sunlight. And then he tries to talk about the light when his whole experience has happened in the dark.
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Dude, your album is really good and I've noticed nobody talks about it... shame really. Keep it up!
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One of Talamasca's better tracks. The climax is good, but overall the track's missing something. 6/10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEvtADOaguk
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Problem rendering a track on FL
Oopie replied to Oopie's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Imba yes that's a good general advice! I tried all possible different combinations on that rendering stage earlier but it always stopped at 40-50%... I looked at my finished project and there was 10-15 automation clip runs going on simultaneously plus lots of patterns are on multiple mixer generators. But y'know... it's hard to compromise on the sound if you make it with passion. :---3 -
Problem rendering a track on FL
Oopie replied to Oopie's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Thanks to all of you for such friendly words and advices! I really do appreciate the tips you're sharing, but as it goes these original project files are on my friend's computer and we don't see so often at the moment (I have them myself on USB stick). Finishing these tracks was a major exercise in patience as they played like half a second before "grr piiip pfff" sounds of overused ram. But they're finished now that's the good part. Djuna and Imba... thank you especially. I'll be in touch with you Djuna first, let's see if you can be any help. -
Problem rendering a track on FL
Oopie replied to Oopie's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Hi all. I'm frustrated. Found no way to solve this problem this far... I find these 2 tracks I made so special that it would be a crying shame if people can't hear them. I'm also playing own music in a party soon. So if anybody's out there being a sound/FL geek, I'll send you the flp files plus all plugins and sound samples I used in these tracks. If you can render them to me in 24bit wav it's straight 50 euros in your pocket. Please somebody bom! -
Why does no one in the US appreciate GOOD electronic music?
Oopie replied to Malachyte's topic in General Psytrance
Man that does sound like a frustrating situation. Indeed I've always wondered US being such a big and developed country why they had no goa artists. Okay couple exceptions can always be found... from the 90s I recall Symbiote who released this 'Phantasmagoria EP' which is some of the most inspiring goa ever made. My advice to change the current situation is to be the change. I reckon psytrance could be much bigger thing there if people were more exposed to it - especially full-on with it's simplier structure and catchy bassline. Naturally you'd need an artist or two who'd like to co-operate in organising a party, if that's possible then all the rest will take care of itself, trust me. They could be also artists from hardtrance/techno scene to broaden your possibilities. I'm not sure if this is such an interesting story for you but here it goes: In the summer I also wanted to attend goa party here in Finland but there was nothing on the menu. Some new school happens here time to time yes... but I'm not such a big fan usually (Lol, maybe sounds spoiled to you? ). I wanted a real goa party with the _best_ psytrance that was ever made - basically the 90s stuff. I talked about this with another old school geek and we were like: who not do it ourselves?... one thing leads to another and before I knew it, we had 6 djs all playing only 90s goa/psy on an island near by Helsinki. Over 200 people attended and made us realise old school has not lost the spice, quite the contrary. Now your turn. ;--) -
As many have replied, it depends on the particular album you listen and your sound system. Usually I keep the eq settings to normal, with old school goa it's sometimes alright to boost the bass a little.
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That's not a bad track at all. 7/10 continuing in the same spirit...
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This brings me fond memories as I received this cd as a gift from the label owner. The album has grown on me probably to the degree it's possible. I can appreciate this to the point to say it's listenable. There's quirky, high pitched sounds in this track that are really juicy and give the track it's colour. It is still quite monotone and music like this can never truly penetrate my heart... lol. 6/10
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Home Alone 2 & The Cable Guy. Yes I'm very critical when it comes to movies...
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Amber takes the crown. It's somewhat technically more advanced than Incunabula without losing that deep, "soul introspecting thru mechanics" touch. Tri Repetae is good to a degree but is already a sign of their future path, where the sound comes technically fascinating, yet clinical and avoid of human feeling. I don't like their music after Tri Repetae to be honest. Oversteps I bought blindly because people were raving it being a return to their old form. I reckon it's not even nearly in the same category as their first two albums unfortunately.
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Thanks mate! But tbh, as soon as I can hit the studio to do couple more mixes, this one will be erased without hesitation lol.