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It's no bullshit, Fluorotronik is finally coming out. Good things take some time, huh? ;-)

Why the delay some people ask? I (the owner of Tranceform Records) just lost the appetite for this kind of music in 2005 due to many factors. Luckily there have been so many new labels keeping the Goa-trance alive. During this time I've been doing a lot of different things, musicwise I've been pretty active by running an industrial/gothic club night for 10 years/92 events (the club then "reincarnated" as a Podcast focusing on alternative electronic music: https://synapsi.info), joined an industrial/EBM band (http://kuroshiomusic.com), other than that there's been work, university, becoming a father and all kinds of things.

Anyway, Fluorotronik will be released this upcoming Friday 13th of October as a CD (for a small price) and as download (free/pay-what-you-want). Pre-orders, that give instant access to 2 of the tracks, are currently available on Tranceform's Bandcamp page: http://tranceformrecords.bandcamp.com/. Bandcamp doesn't allow zero-price digital pre-sales so therefore the minimum price for pre-order digital version is set at 0.5€, but it will be made 0€ once the compilation is officially released.

Thanks a lot everyone so far for the support, it's been really amazing to see that even after 12 years so many people from Belgium, Poland, Germany, Romania, Japan, Holland, France, Finland, Israel, Sweden, US, Switzerland and Denmark have instantly pre-ordered the compilation :-)

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The CD is real and I got my copy yesterday, listened while driving, very very good, it's still very actual as this music really doesn't age. Production is great on all the tracks and so is mastering, congrats!

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On 10/10/2017 at 3:51 PM, Drosophila said:

Great that you are releasing this after all! Late but not too late :D

Thanks! Feels good to finally have it out, now the release is no mystery to anyone anymore :-)

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On 10/10/2017 at 4:53 PM, draeke said:

The CD is real and I got my copy yesterday, listened while driving, very very good, it's still very actual as this music really doesn't age. Production is great on all the tracks and so is mastering, congrats!

Thanks a lot for the positive comments! I have to say that I'm honestly happy with the compilation too, I think it holds even today thematically and productionwise.

 

The only WTF -moment for me was when I read through the liner notes (of the CD version), after having dug out the original production masters, and noticed what clumsy English I had written, but then I thought that I won't rewrite anything just to keep the original feeling intact and keep the "punk rock" attitude. So atleast it's authentic and pure now :-D

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Reading some of the posts from 2004-5-6 is heartbreaking. Hope those guys finally got to hear the comp. Riot Fuel and Trashed are my favorite tracks so far. Have only listened twice so far tho.

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The only track on this comp I could very well live without is the 2nd Filteria track (Math Is God Is Math). Rather indistinguishable from a few dozen other generic Filteria tracks. Burn, on the other hand, is refreshingly different from basically anything else he's done (K.O.B. included).
A solid release indeed, and a nice goa/psytrance hybrid. I definitely need to test these on the dancefloor :)

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Out today on Ektoplazm too: http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/fluorotronik

On 10/13/2017 at 12:15 PM, kalle said:

The only WTF -moment for me was when I read through the liner notes (of the CD version), after having dug out the original production masters, and noticed what clumsy English I had written, but then I thought that I won't rewrite anything just to keep the original feeling intact and keep the "punk rock" attitude. So atleast it's authentic and pure now :-D

That's OK, I think modern goa trance is in a need of a punk rock attitude anyway :D

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On 24/10/2017 at 10:31 PM, Paul Eye said:

The only track on this comp I could very well live without is the 2nd Filteria track (Math Is God Is Math). Rather indistinguishable from a few dozen other generic Filteria tracks. Burn, on the other hand, is refreshingly different from basically anything else he's done (K.O.B. included).
A solid release indeed, and a nice goa/psytrance hybrid. I definitely need to test these on the dancefloor :)

Eventhough I am a Filteria fan, I have to agree with Paul here. I am skipping both the Filteria tracks on this CD everytime. (may be over time, I have reached saturation levels wrt Filteria's music?)

This release from a decade ago is definitely the highlight of this year. Been spinning this continuously since the time it reached home! :D

Tracks : 2,4,5,7,8! 

Belltower reminds me of another whose name I can't recall. Any idea @Manuser

Very satisfied with this CD. 

Go Tranceform! 

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1 hour ago, Starkraver said:

 

Belltower reminds me of another whose name I can't recall. Any idea @Manuser

Very satisfied with this CD. 

Go Tranceform! 

Hi Starkraver. Somehow one of the melodies reminds me Man With No Name - Own The World at exactly 1:35. When the melody latter expands, it also reminds me another track but I can't recall ^_^

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33 minutes ago, Manuser said:

Hi Starkraver. Somehow one of the melodies reminds me Man With No Name - Own The World at exactly 1:35. When the melody latter expands, it also reminds me another track but I can't recall ^_^

Thanks! :D 

 

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