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desysko

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  1. Uptempo: 1. Filteria ‎– Lost In The Wild (Suntrip Records) 2. Algae Bloom ‎– The Blossom (Sun Station) 3. John '00' Fleming – One Hundred Ten [W•K•O] (JOOF Recordings) 4. VA ‎– Lucid Flux (Anjuna Records) 5. VA ‎– Tribal Encore (Anjuna Records) 6. Dimension 5 ‎– TransAddendum (Suntrip Records) 7. Juno Reactor ‎– The Golden Sun Of The Great East (Metropolis) 8. Lyctum ‎– Vibrations Of Life (TesseracTstudio) 9. Ovnimoon ‎– Trancemutation Of The Mind (Ovnimoon Records) 10. Cosmic Dimension ‎– In A Special Kind Of Space (Suntrip Records) Not a perfect list since I missed a good amount of stuff from last year. I rated them in terms of what I really liked and albums/compilations that a bigger effect on me (hence why Algae Bloom is quite higher than some other stuff).
  2. Yep, I agree so much. The first track got my attention with a second it started. I'll probably add my (not so great) list soon.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOKGpDxJS5Y I never heard this track until today. Quite a nice one from MWNM.
  4. Going through some of the reviews, this has to be one of the funniest ones. The first page isn't even a review, just folks debating about a name of ANOTHER album. Haha.
  5. https://soundcloud.com/neogoa/point-of-no-return https://soundcloud.com/proxeeus/anjuna-sunrise The second one I really liked a lot, I found it after looking for more artist from Denshi-Danshi.
  6. Ya, I saw this pop up right as I went on soundcloud. Sounds quite interesting. I like it. It is quite different from some other stuff that are released. Thanks for uploading it!
  7. Maybe they are aiming for that 90's vibe with those covers? Also thanks for posting these guys! Glad to have new people to follow.
  8. What would be great if his presence in the scene increases the amount of the darker style of trance. What a great producer.
  9. That's interesting. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for anything.
  10. It would be nice to have more folks from the U.S. You guys are hogging all the folks, haha. But otherwise I can't wait for this.
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1yJ7t0Y254 Man, I just love this track so much. I could listen to it the rest of my life and not be sick of it. Definitely is and will always be a classic.
  12. Well, looks like it's time to spam him until he responds. haha. That would be great to see if he did release stuff.
  13. Currently rereading Frederic Bastiat's The Law. Quite an enjoyable book that only reinforces my beliefs every time I read it.
  14. I don't care what anyone says, this is great stuff. I can't stop listening.
  15. https://soundcloud.com/crossing-mind/magnesia-2014-remixplus
  16. It also comes with headphones, but it uses a mini-jack (is that right or is it micro-jack?).
  17. https://soundcloud.com/djtroha/dj-troha-ph-0 Here's the tracklist for it: Intro (Pi) Asia 2001 - Life Storm Slinky Wizard - Slinky Wizard X-Dream - Our Own Happiness (303 Edit) MFG - Experience Crop Circles - Cerealogy Chi-A.D. - Astral Warrior Goasia - Octagon Technossomy - Indiginus X-Dream - Children Of The Last Generation Electric Universe - Online Information Asia 2001 - Kalimba
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    Loud - No More X

    Loud - No More X Tracklist 1. If... 2. Dr. Who 3. Perpetuum Mobile 4. Solid 5. Shores Of Titan 6. Triceratops 7. Station 42 A bit late with this one but I think it deserves posting. So for those who don't know already who these guys are, Loud is a psy-trance and progressive trance group made up by Eitan Reiter and Kobi Toledano. They have already produced 3 albums before this one along with several remixes and other singles over the years. I wont go over too much about their older stuff but just a general background information on why I think this album is so great. Their first album, Some Kind Of Creativity, was a great album that had some full on elements, while being different from most artist by actually having constant movement in their songs. Their will be one melody or whatever else going on one minute and then just before you get sick of it, the song moves on to another part, constantly making you dance to great songs. Their second album, Abstract, while had some great songs did not receive great reception as their first, mostly do to the fact that it wasn't like the first. But they kept pushing with their third album, Free From Conceptual Thoughts, which I would consider being a comeback from Abstract. One thing that is noticeably about this album is a change in direction, while still having their style, it is noticeable that they are moving more toward a progressive side of trance (and a good way). Now the reason why I introduce all of that is because of this album. This album is very very different from their past three albums and it even may make some consider why they even bothered. I know I did when I first listened to it. But after couple years of listening to more music and this album couple times during those years, I finally have been able to fully appreciate this album. The reason why I couldn't figure it out why I didn't like as much is because I didn't realize what they were trying to do. Loud were trying to get that old 90's acid trance sound with modern technology. What? That old thing that everyone has forgotten, why bother? Well, I do not know why but I know that it is awesome. I came to this realization of how good this album actually is after realizing that Loud have been producing more stuff that sounds a lot like Platipus Records, the same label responsible for all the great classics from Union Jack, Art of Trance, Quietman, Pob, and etc. That's what I would recommend doing when listening this album, don't think of it as a typical psy-trance album but more as a Platipus inspired album. Now while it may not sound exactly like all of Platipus stuff from the 90s, if you compare it to what they have been releasing in recent years like Union Jack's Pylon Pigs or singles from Art of Trance, you will hear how they are quite similar. I hope that Loud will continue to work with the folks from Platipus, since that old sound is still great to hear to this day. The only real problem I have is with Perpetuum Mobile, I felt that it wasn't that great of a song but not too bad. Rating: 4.5/5 (Thanks for reading and sorry for the not so best review. I don't usually write reviews but seeing how this hasn't been posted yet I felt that I should do it. If anything, someone else could give this album a try and give their opinion.)
  19. That is such an awesome feature, Korg are such innovators these days.
  20. Arp Odyssey Mini? Are you sure it's going to be a mini, I thought it is going to be full sized.
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