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Bahamut

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  1. I have Mirage and I had the Historic Edition (some very good studio tracks but too much crappy live recordings so I ripped it and sold it) and loads of mp3. My favorites: Mirage, Moondawn, Timewind, X, DSOTMoog series, Are You Sequenced? Last album Moonlake is awful IMO.
  2. Rotorblade is easily the best track on that album IMO. The rest is nice to listen to a couple of times, but only Rotorblade has permanent playing value for me.
  3. It's also here: http://www.groove.nl/cd/6/61515.html 7 hours of ambient is just too much... It's great to immerse yourself into a world of sound for 1 to 1,5 hours... but after that it gets tedious and boring and your ears will be tired. So basicly the only use for it would be background noise while working or sleeping. But if I can't listen actively to music and the only function is background noise, I'm not interested.
  4. Tangerine Dream - Ricochet Part 2 (play count: 3856137914271366)
  5. I guess it depends what notes to emphasize.. but 6/8 and 3/4 are basicly the same (?) I doubt there are many electronic tracks with 3/4 if you want to know what 3/4 is, listen to J. Strauss
  6. Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands - The Grand Finale Magical!
  7. STEVE ROACH & VIR UNIS - BORN OF FIRE gets more awesome the more I listen to it
  8. Prodigy - Full Throttle I've found new appreciation for the prodigy (once again).
  9. Prodigy - Speedway this track is so great with headphones, incredible ENERGY... with those twisted, irritating but cool melodies
  10. http://www.steveroach.com/store/store.php?...ridoo&details=y
  11. But this one has most in common with today's trance/techno/etc. so I say this is probably the longest 'trance' track in existance.
  12. There's quite some very long ambient drones stuff by Roach, Rich and others I'm sure... and the average Klaus Schulze track is like 30 minutes (of which some are very good, but most is just endless synth noodling). But I'd like to mention Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4 (59:34, recorded 1981) No endless ambient drones, it's rhythmic, repetitive, minimal and very hypnotic. It will drive you nuts, but it's good anyway.
  13. some more organic electronics one way or another: Steve Roach - The Serpent's Lair Yagya - Rhythm of Snow The Orb - Orbus Terrarum Vir Unis & Saul Stokes - Thermal Transfer and of course: Brian Eno - On Land Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
  14. sure I like some of it (mostly mid-late 90s stuff), same goes for psy: a lot is crap, some is good and as far as I can see the crappiest forms of psy have reached a new low, that is even lower than the crappiest eurotrance ever was
  15. I judge artists by their best works. He has made a couple of completely awesome tracks. So for that I regard him pretty high in the world of electronic music.
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