technosomy Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 Mine started in 1994, shorlty after my uncle raped me. 571086[/snapback] as long as it was worth it charles now does he rape you with skazi or im cd's or maybe even vinyls- sideways of course Quote
Charlie Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 as long as it was worth it charles now does he rape you with skazi or im cd's or maybe even vinyls- sideways of course 571098[/snapback] He used his penis. Quote
lumpi Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 I can't remember exactly, either it was 96 or 97 and it started like almost everyone else's addiction. A CD-R given by a friend, which later turned out to be "Abstract Phaze" from Matsuri. I never heard anything remotely weird before, I couldn't believe my ears. This compilation still has a very special place in my heart and I occasionally dig it out to remember the parties and the good time we had back then. Quote
technosomy Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 He used his penis. 571100[/snapback] as long as it was good for you Quote
abasio Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 A friend played Project II Trance for me & I just had to have it.... so I went out & bought it Quote
Jokque Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 i heard hux fluxs cryptic crunch from a friend when it had just come out (i assume), not quite sure when that was but 10ish years ago i recon didnt start buying records until 2001 though Quote
reger Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 i heard hux fluxs cryptic crunch from a friend when it had just come out (i assume), not quite sure when that was but 10ish years ago i recon didnt start buying records until 2001 though 572900[/snapback] perhaps it was koxbox's forever after ? Hux Flux - Cryptic Crunch Quote
radi6404 Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 I began the search for music I heard back when I was doing the club scene (about 1995 or 1996). Skip forward to 1999 and Napster! It opened my eyes beyond the Oakenfold and Van Dyk and introducted me to Hallucinogen and Astral Projection!!!! This music is infectious.... 221018[/snapback] Forget about Vandyk and Oakenfold, Astral Projection and hallucinogen are definetly the best artists in any electronical genre, this is way more melodic and emotional instead of oakenfold and van dyk bad quality synthsound music. Quote
abasio Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 Paul Oakenfold had his moments. A voyage into trance was good. Genetic - Trancemission to kick off & Hallucinogen - LSD to finish. I loved that comp (even though it was just 1 long track) Quote
Trunksan Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 I was in High school (Lykeio in Greek) and a friend gave me a cd with trance (Oakenfold, digweed etc) among the tracks was also some Astral. 2001 went to uni. Started going to commercial trance parties in Newcastle. Met some other Greek people there that invited me to go to London for an underground party. It was Reefer Decree and Emok. Had my first MDMA there, realy loved the party. Started downloading psy music, like a lot of people the first songs where Infected and Astral. At the begin I only liked the power/full-on songs, but now I realise its all about the melodies. The funny thing is that when I went back to Greece for the summer after my first year at university and started talking to people about Goa/Psy, there were soooooo many people that I knew who were going to parties for years (while I stayed home and studied) and they had never introduced me to ther experience/music. Now they talk about the the early years (95ish....) and I really regret that I hadn't been there (although I was very young at the time). Quote
Guest Astro Cortex Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 perhaps it was koxbox's forever after ? 572906[/snapback] Forget about Vandyk and Oakenfold, Astral Projection and hallucinogen are definetly the best artists in any electronical genre, this is way more melodic and emotional instead of oakenfold and van dyk bad quality synthsound music. 572992[/snapback] Astral Projection & Hallucinogen is immature kiddies music Quote
abasio Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 Astral Projection & Hallucinogen is immature kiddies music 573115[/snapback] Prepare for radi's wrath. You cannot insult the emotionalist melodies!! Quote
Guest Rezwalker Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 1996. extremely impressed from MFG-the "prophecy" album and from "Let there be light"-astral projection some months later...VOILA..i discover the biggest project (imo) ever: Transwave... and till now im a crazy transwave freak and goa freak generally (and anti-full on freak too) 1st party was: an incredible dj set from Mike mc guire (Juno reactor) 2nd: Battle of the future buddhas live (unforgetable live) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get your medical assurance cause: Transwave is back! B A C K F I R E Quote
CyclotronMajesty Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 In or ~'99 was introduced to "Techno" by my older brother, who always seemed to get there first. After I realized Techno existed I found Juno Reactor a few months later. Then about a year or so later 604... It changed everything... Quote
daybrain Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 1993 at thirteen ... a good friend started listening to experimental acid music. we started to enjoy lsd and not danceable music from record labels such as Delirium (i remember Acidisn - Ever Expanding), Labworks and others. Goa releases appeared soon after .. and since he mixed music from matsuri, transient, high society, flying rhino, blueroom, koyote, trans'pact and tip we enjoyed our acid trips much more And then lots of parties took place in forests .. small illegal ones for free and soon biger events all was young and fun not to compare to current mass festivals. Quote
snowball Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 1993 at thirteen ... a good friend started listening to experimental acid music. we started to enjoy lsd and not danceable music from record labels such as Delirium (i remember Acidisn - Ever Expanding), Labworks and others. Goa releases appeared soon after .. and since he mixed music from matsuri, transient, high society, flying rhino, blueroom, koyote, trans'pact and tip we enjoyed our acid trips much more And then lots of parties took place in forests .. small illegal ones for free and soon biger events all was young and fun not to compare to current mass festivals. 573251[/snapback] i love your avatar Quote
Guest Cosmogenesis Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 The first time I have discovered goa trance, it was with this techno compilation back in 1996 here No, it's not a joke, you can notice "Hallucinogen - LSD" among some mythic techno tracks like "Robert Miles - children", or "Quench - Dreams" for example. My big sister has bought it and I was really impressed by "LSD", but, at that time, I didn't know what was exactly goa, and I used to listen some techno or trance and, on the other side, a lot of hip hop, with Wu-Tang Clan as my idoles: it was my big gangsta time! In 2000, I have started to be interested seriously and only in the goa music thanks to a goa fanatic friend, with releases as "Transistance 1" (Cyan vs Psycho Meditation) & the "Astral Trance" compilation. Great time, great memories... Quote
radi6404 Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 I told my goatrance start time in 10 000 other threads like that Quote
daybrain Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 I told my goatrance start time in 10 000 other threads like that 573404[/snapback] and now you're squeezed out so much and your posts won't contain interesting things anymore. Quote
Frontier Psychiatrist Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 I told my goatrance start time in 10 000 other threads like that 573404[/snapback] I'll ask the moderators to ban you. Quote
Jokque Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 Astral Projection & Hallucinogen is immature kiddies music 573115[/snapback] People needs to realise that it doesnt matter ONE TINY LITTLE bit what some random forum idiot says about music you like, heck it doesnt even matter what your friends thinks of your music, as long as you like it yourself. Quote
Guest Astro Cortex Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 People needs to realise that it doesnt matter ONE TINY LITTLE bit what some random forum idiot says about music you like, heck it doesnt even matter what your friends thinks of your music, as long as you like it yourself. 573457[/snapback] Quote
reger Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 573115[/snapback] well discogs says that Hux Flux - Cryptic Crunch was released when? well not ten years ago, right? but koxbox forever after was, so perhaps he mixed them up? Quote
Guest Astro Cortex Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 well discogs says that Hux Flux - Cryptic Crunch was released when? well not ten years ago, right? but koxbox forever after was, so perhaps he mixed them up? 573631[/snapback] Yes, it's only 7 years old. But that's about 10ish, isn't it? Quote
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