Frontier Psychiatrist Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 Here are mine: Space Cat VS Alien Project - Hear The Noise /Spun Records 01. LIFE LIKE A VISION 02. HEAR THE NOISE 03. SPACE JAM (GMS REMIX) 04. TRAFFIC 05. SHOKATA 06. THE PURIST 07. TRICK TRACK 08. PSYCHEDELIC ADVENTURE (REMIX) 09. BACK TO THE FUTURE I wonder will they be able to top the previous bore fest. I also wonder will it be worse than the new Infected Mushroom album Domestic - Art making machine (HOMmega - HMCD49) It could be good, but with collaborators such as Black & White, X-noiZe, Space Cat and Wrecked Machines and really outstandingly generic samples on the Hom-Mega site i shouldn't really hope for much. That's it so far. Quote
seraph Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 They've actually released new album after previous flop ? Bleh... 'no peace for the wicked...' Quote
seraph Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 05. SHOKATA 558852[/snapback] Ahahah, I've just realised name of the track ! I mean, this track alone, even without listening already gives you the clue how wrong this album probably sounds. Quote
Frontier Psychiatrist Posted June 30, 2006 Author Posted June 30, 2006 Ahahah, I've just realised name of the track ! I mean, this track alone, even without listening already gives you the clue how wrong this album probably sounds. 558854[/snapback] I can imagine them both sitting in the studio and making the tracks from already existing tracks. Damn, some people really need to quit. They are over the point of self embarassment. Quote
abasio Posted June 30, 2006 Posted June 30, 2006 Skazi - Total Anarchy 558894[/snapback] I was waiting for a friend in Tower records and they had this to listen to so I gave it a try. To be honest it started off okay but then I pressed play & it all went down hill from there. Better than the spice girls but not by much. Quote
cangrejo Posted July 1, 2006 Posted July 1, 2006 I was waiting for a friend in Tower records and they had this to listen to so I gave it a try. To be honest it started off okay but then I pressed play & it all went down hill from there. Better than the spice girls but not by much. 558897[/snapback] Early or later spice girls? Quote
abasio Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 Early or later spice girls? 559692[/snapback] Sorry I can't tell the difference between the 2 Quote
zaib Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 well, it's already released, but i can surely say i wasn't exactly waiting in agony for another darkpsy album Quote
Time_Trap Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 well, it's already released, but i can surely say i wasn't exactly waiting in agony for another darkpsy album 559784[/snapback] which one? Quote
zaib Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 silent noise @ sin records (yet *another* new dark label), featuring killaargh tunes such as "oscar powerrrr" (exact spelling) Quote
Guest The Journey Man Project Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 jeez um 99% of the crap released under psytrance? Quote
ultraviolet Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 jeez um 99% of the crap released under psytrance? 559890[/snapback] lol.. i agree Quote
Frontier Psychiatrist Posted July 4, 2006 Author Posted July 4, 2006 silent noise @ sin records (yet *another* new dark label), featuring killaargh tunes such as "oscar powerrrr" (exact spelling) 559789[/snapback] Yesss, my poodle decided to open a new dark psy killargh label. It will be called "Dog Poo Records" He already has 10 Russian and Israeli artists signed for a release for no fee whatsoever (my dog has no income currently and his coke addiction has a high toll) Quote
Tatsu Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 As if I would check out releases I allready know I'll dislike them. Got much better stuff to do... Quote
abasio Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 As if I would check out releases I allready know I'll dislike them. Got much better stuff to do... 562040[/snapback] You never know when you are going to be pleasantly surprised. Could you imagine if Skazi suddenly released a deep meaningful album that he has secretly been working on for years and put time, effort and love into & it actually turned out to be a fantastic destined to be classic album. Could you? No Surely that wont happen but some other artists that have turned crappy might not be too far gone or have infact only been releasing Skazi-esque shit to make money off of stupid teenagers and are also still making quality music that they love and we might love??? Doubt it? I do too Quote
Tatsu Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 You never know when you are going to be pleasantly surprised. Could you imagine if Skazi suddenly released a deep meaningful album that he has secretly been working on for years and put time, effort and love into & it actually turned out to be a fantastic destined to be classic album. Could you? No Surely that wont happen but some other artists that have turned crappy might not be too far gone or have infact only been releasing Skazi-esque shit to make money off of stupid teenagers and are also still making quality music that they love and we might love??? Doubt it? I do too 563598[/snapback] Absolutely possible! But when I listen to some samples and allready hear it's nothing for me, I'm not in the mood to listen to all of the other sampels too, just to have some material for another bitching-session.... Quote
abasio Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Absolutely possible! But when I listen to some samples and allready hear it's nothing for me, I'm not in the mood to listen to all of the other sampels too, just to have some material for another bitching-session.... 563624[/snapback] Good point. I myself have never been able to get into samples. I don't trust them. Stuff that has sounded very uninspiring on a sample has turned out to be absolutely brilliant and vice versa. I generally go on gut instinct based on 1. Number of tracks 2. Track names 3. Past reputation 4. Cover art and I rarely go too far wrong. People do like to bitch sometimes though ay! Quote
Tatsu Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Good point. I myself have never been able to get into samples. I don't trust them. Stuff that has sounded very uninspiring on a sample has turned out to be absolutely brilliant and vice versa. I generally go on gut instinct based on 1. Number of tracks 2. Track names 3. Past reputation 4. Cover art and I rarely go too far wrong. People do like to bitch sometimes though ay! 563628[/snapback] When I started to buy lots of goa/psy releases I used more or less the same criterias as listed above. Plus the most important ones: Reviews on Psynews!! (I'm talking about the old reviews). Found a lot of very nice releases like that. But since there are so many releases coming out every week, I just have to prelisten the stuff. Samples can indeed misslead if you comprehend them to the full tracks but they still can give me hints if I might like the CD or not. Best thing to do is still prelisten at the local psyshop, I can spend hours there (and a lot of money ). Quote
zaib Posted July 9, 2006 Posted July 9, 2006 Yesss, my poodle decided to open a new dark psy killargh label. It will be called "Dog Poo Records" He already has 10 Russian and Israeli artists signed for a release for no fee whatsoever (my dog has no income currently and his coke addiction has a high toll) 561712[/snapback] you know, i've been keeping a list of "dark psy" labels, i'm using a rather loose definition of it (if a label has released something is darkish and/or kbbb, it's in my list) but never-the-less the lion share of these labels has been founded the past year or 2: acidance alkaloid ambivalent auraquake avatar apocalypse apoxima bhooteshwara cannibal syndrome d.a.r.k. dark prisma deja vu devil's mind digital psionics discovalley doof dropout evil knivel geomagnetic.tv gi'iwa glowing flame goanmantra hypnotica illuminati inpsyde insomnia inty raimy kabrathor kagdilia ketuh manic dragon mistress of evil morphonic nabi nexus media noise poison noize conspiracy paradiso parvati peak pixan psybertribe sanaton seraphana sin sonic tantra spectral concepts stone age tantrumm timecode temple twisters trishula truffle vertigo yage zaikadelic zavyrian productions eyes popping out yet? Quote
Frontier Psychiatrist Posted July 9, 2006 Author Posted July 9, 2006 There are much more, and every week somebody starts another one. There are good labels on that list though. Ambivalent, Avatar and Parvati (Their early releases were good, and the Meteloids/GOW album that counts as a classic in my eyes) Quote
Time_Trap Posted July 9, 2006 Posted July 9, 2006 There are much more, and every week somebody starts another one. There are good labels on that list though. Ambivalent, Avatar and Parvati (Their early releases were good, and the Meteloids/GOW album that counts as a classic in my eyes) 564672[/snapback] Trishula Records too. Quote
Frontier Psychiatrist Posted July 10, 2006 Author Posted July 10, 2006 Trishula Records too. 564743[/snapback] No, they suck Quote
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