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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter I'm sure I've been into trance longer then you. |
Yes thats totally what I said.
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| Originally posted by Acton Yeah, they are literally all like that. I miss the Gatecrasher - Resident Transmission days. On that note, allow me to big up the best CD of the bunch ![]() Matt Hardwick - Gatecrasher - Resident Transmission 02, CD2 1. Lustral - Broken (Way Out West Mix) 2. Pulser - Cloudwalking (Beat Pusher Remix) 3. Kansai - Rococco 4. Andain - Summer Calling (Josh Gabriel Mix) 5. Nitromethane - Time To Die (Seraque Mix) 6. Sun Decade - I'm Alone (Ronski Speed Mix) 7. Fire & Ice - San Antonia 8. Airwave vs Rising Star - Sunspot (DCML Mix) 9. Neo & Farina - Someone (Vocal Mix) 10. Oceanlab feat. Justine Suissa - Sky Falls Down (Armin Van Buuren Mix) 11. Lolo - Melody 12. Chicane - Autumn Tactics (Thrillseekers Remix) |
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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter Yes thats totally what I said. |
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| Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh i could be fucking 40, owning every piece of trance pressed on wax. |
Defiantly going to check this album out. I hope he comes to Vancouver sometime. We are lacking the psy at massives/raves.
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| Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh the genre is older than you are. throwing out a statement like yours is very ignorant, just because you think you know what you're talking about. i could be fucking 40, owning every piece of trance pressed on wax. |
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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter 12 years |
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| Originally posted by sleepydragon Eh? that not the tracklist for resident tansmission 2 |
Instead of comparing my e-penis to the rest of the members in this thread, I would like to talk about j00f's Full On mix at the end.
Listening to the set, it starts off very epic. The track by 4-play isn't a very good start, but after that track, it launches into some serious full on trance. This set was very well produced and mixed. Levels are perfect, transitions are perfect, sound quality is practically perfect. I would highly recommend it.
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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter Still been listening for 12 years, the age card was unnecessary. |
but he's special in his own way. don't ruin this for him. i did my first successfull beatmatch as a toddler, a long time before i could utter my first words. i never played with toys, i played with 1210s and gay black people gathered in my paradise garage to watch me spin.
go john. he's a good man and this will be a killer cd.
Had a listen. It's a safe set of mixes... nothing particularly exciting (for me, anyhow), but it might interest people unfamiliar with psytrance (the target market).
Looks like the unmixed tracks are up for sale on Juno. That's a good move.
I'm with basilisk, it's decent enough but nothing special. If you have the first one, I wouldn't bother.
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| Originally posted by basilisk Looks like the unmixed tracks are up for sale on Juno. That's a good move. |
Got this from a newsletter...cool stuff gettin it in the charts hey,
"John 00 Fleming highest new chart entry at 28 (UK Album charts)
JOHN 00 FLEMING has defied the credit crunch with his new compilation entering the National compilation albumchart at No: 28�
Seminal DJ and producer John �00� Fleming has kick started 2009 with his second instalment of �Psy Trance Euphoria 2� already outselling all other UK DJ mix albums at present. John has already clocked up sales of almost four million copies for the Euphoria label and with his new series of Psy Trance albums breaking the trend of current DJ mix albums by offering something new he looks set for another great year. His first album in this series outsold other big name DJ�s mix albums last year by as many as three to one."

I certainly won't buy the piece (really not, gotta spend my money on other releases), but I find that the attempt to bring some more psytrance variation into the generic chart trance is not a bad idea ... could bring some new customers to the scene.
Righto, column as promised. Thanks to Basilisk for the extra information regarding Minilogue and Extrawelt!
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Electronic music has a habit of repeating itself. First founded on the basis of being avant-garde and freethinking, it tends to reincarnate every decade or so in a never-ending quest for innovation. The repetition is intriguing and somewhat amusing, while the constant push for improvement is one of the field�s best attributes. In 2008, John �00� Fleming released a three disc set titled Psy-Trance Euphoria. In the release booklet he states: �Psy-trance has an interesting history. It originates from its cousin Goa trance that was born in the early �90s, though musically they are very different. Goa trance relies on sophisticated melodies and lush moments; it was these elements that became its downfall as Goa trance started to reach out to the commercial masses, especially when we saw the birth of the regular trance scene in the mid �90s, things started to merge together somewhat. The Goa trance community were simply passionate about their scene, so wanting to protect their asset they took things back underground. They rebelled about the current state of trance [note: hellooo Armin!] and took the opposite approach, stripping tracks of all melodies, making them quite minimal, thus having to use fat bass lines to drive the tracks.� Then later: �The name �psy-trance� was born to distinguish it away from the regular �club trance� sound as the old Goa trance tag was still tarnished.� Fleming is accurate in his assertions; it was indeed the corruption of the original Goa sound led to the birth of psy-trance. It also gave rise to �nitzhonot�, a bombastic genre akin to euro-trance with a psychedelic edge. However, what seems lost on Fleming is the irony that his comments are printed in a CD distributed by The Ministry Of Sound, one of the biggest and most commercialised labels in the world. Like its forerunner Goa trance, psy-trance has once again come to the fore as music made for the masses, assisted by artists like Infected Mushroom and Yahel. This aside, there is still plenty of quality psy-trance available. Released last month was the follow up, titled Psy-Trance Euphoria 2, looking to cash in on the success of the original. There are three discs: "Progressive Psy (Morning)", "Deep �n� Serious" and "The Fun Stuff! (Full On)", featuring artists such as Perfect Stranger, Vibrasphere, Ace Ventura, Wizzy Noise, Astral Projection and Astrix. This one is definitely worth picking up. Also coming full circle is the migration of quality trance artists to techno. In the �90s this movement shifted names like Sven V�th, Oliver Lieb, Stephan Bodzin and Oliver Huntemann to greener pastures, and it�s happening again. Tech-heads should know the names Minilogue and Extrawelt well; these popular duos first appeared on the scene in 2000 and 2005 respectively. Less well-known is that prior to their success with techno, both groups had massive profiles in the psy-trance world as Son Kite and Spirallianz. These two acts are the forerunners for a larger movement which will include names like Perfect Stranger and DJ Pena, recently interviewed and already consciously taking the techno road. Whether this will be a positive or negative for each respective genre remains to be seen. Check this space in 18 months! |
wo !!
that must be like 6-7 years old
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Righto, column as promised. Thanks to Basilisk for the extra information regarding Minilogue and Extrawelt! |
Interesting, but isn't that sortof the route darkpsy is taking?
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| Originally posted by adi_hanson Ive just mentioned the euphoria 1998 album cd:1 012. 12 Rodd Y Ler_Brainsigns-disc 1.mp3 |
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| JOHN 00 FLEMING has defied the credit crunch |
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| Originally posted by kr00t0n LOL! Way for them to get the name of my all time favourite track wrong |
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