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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter Tons of people do think "astral projection brought cheese to goa trance" though. So bad example :P |
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| Originally posted by RebeL9 cheese? such as? |
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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter It's ironic how j00f yabbers on about how pure psy is because it hasn't sold out like trance yet. Yet plays a major role in getting it to sell out. |
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| Originally posted by ziptnf I disagree completely. They set a standard for the genre back with things like Classical Mushroom and BP Empire. The rest of their stuff was so-so, but only recently have they begun to stray from their roots and try to experiment with new stuff, and most people either love it or hate it with a passion. I hate their new stuff, but you have to admit the massive amount of influence they had on psytrance in general. |
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| Originally posted by Darkarbiter Well I'm not saying that personally, but if you look at the stuff they did compared to early goa stuff it does look a bit cheesy sometimes. |
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| Originally posted by RebeL9 Their early stuff was actually not very goaish. The stuff they released under SFX is pure melodic trance stuff. Their first actual commercial release is probably Burning Up in 2000. With that you can clearly tell that they included some commercial vibe of that time. But apart from that I would say that they have stayed pretty loyal to their roots and evolved their sound without falling into a commercial trap which many other acts of their proportions have done. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated If you were old enough to have actually seen Fleming you would realise you are talking shit. He usually only plays one Infected Mushroom track per set, with the rest being stuff like Wizzy Noise and FREq. How is that 'selling out'? |
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