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| Originally posted by Mattsanity Speaking of James Holden, his debut album got a 2/5 from one of the reviewers and people agreed. wow. https://www.discogs.com/Holden-The-...ng/master/24263 |
Funny thing about Holden, he could have been an A-List prog DJ earning millions. But he jacked it all in for his own thing - highly experimental, odd music. And, from what I've heard, he's talked about the prog / club scene with great derision since. Respect I guess for sticking to his guns and doing his own thing, even if it's not to my taste.
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| Originally posted by Mainline Respect I guess for sticking to his guns and doing his own thing, even if it's not to my taste. |
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| Originally posted by hoopoe I can never work this 'album' out, although my opinion would tend to fall back to that of the reviewer. It would be a hell of a coincidence for the title not to be referencing the Chris Morris/Charlie Brooker TV show "Nathan Barley" from 2005, and yet the music inside seems to belong to exactly the kind of wanky, pretentious, hipster art scene that NB was parodying. The track "Intentionally Left Blank" is 2:05 of silence, for fucks sake. But then, is this exactly what James Holden wanted me to think? He's got a reaction out of me, I played right into his hands. Arghhhhh. |
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity Speaking of James Holden, his debut album got a 2/5 from one of the reviewers and people agreed. wow. https://www.discogs.com/Holden-The-...ng/master/24263 |
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| Originally posted by tranceCDs Sasha - Airdrawndagger |
To be fair, I think in the case of Sasha the "most anticipated" bit was quite the appropriate thing to point out when it had become available. A lot of people will have struggled in the light of their particular "dance music" expectations.
I always thought the release of the Evolution album, about a year or two overdue with a sound practically nobody played anymore, on Nettwerk America of all places, must have been a mahoosive marketing mishap---basically launched into a void. (But it was nice to see it appear if only to finally have Solina...)
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J In the spirit of trying to make another Mattsanity thread useful, here are ten trance(y) albums I consider genuinely good as a proper album listening experience, even if a couple veer towards progressive house: BT - Ima Paul Van Dyk - Seven Ways Chicane - Far From The Maddening Crowd LSG - Volume 2 Way Out West - Way Out West Blue Amazon - The Javelin Blue Planet Corporation - Blue Planet The Auranaut - People Want To Be Needed (The Album) 12 Moons - Solid State Cosmithex - Visions Of Sound Nome of these albums are remotely "cool", but at least no one can accuse me of anti-trance snobbery now. |
Any decent arguments for that other than J's mention of Cosmithex?
If you want to include trance on the psy side of things, artists like Astropilot, Cosmic Replicant, and Akshan (a lot of Altar Records, really) make solid albums, all released after 2011. I doubt that's what Mattsanity has in mind, tho'.
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| Originally posted by Sykonee If you want to include trance on the psy side of things, artists like Astropilot, Cosmic Replicant, and Akshan (a lot of Altar Records, really) make solid albums, all released after 2011. I doubt that's what Mattsanity has in mind, tho'. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J In the spirit of trying to make another Mattsanity thread useful, here are ten trance(y) albums I consider genuinely good as a proper album listening experience, even if a couple veer towards progressive house: BT - Ima Paul Van Dyk - Seven Ways Chicane - Far From The Maddening Crowd LSG - Volume 2 Way Out West - Way Out West Blue Amazon - The Javelin Blue Planet Corporation - Blue Planet The Auranaut - People Want To Be Needed (The Album) 12 Moons - Solid State Cosmithex - Visions Of Sound Nome of these albums are remotely "cool", but at least no one can accuse me of anti-trance snobbery now. |
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| Originally posted by junglist Attention! Attention! I am desperate for your attention! |
Is this the alt of which you said nobody would find out it's yours?
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| Originally posted by Sykonee If you want to include trance on the psy side of things, artists like Astropilot, Cosmic Replicant, and Akshan (a lot of Altar Records, really) make solid albums, all released after 2011. I doubt that's what Mattsanity has in mind, tho'. |
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| Originally posted by tranceCDs Sasha - Airdrawndagger Boards Of Canada - Tommorrows Harvest BT - This Binary Universe just to name a few |
What is it that makes it good?
Gonna guess the way it sounds.
Suck a cactus
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| Originally posted by Midlothian What is it that makes it good? |
SYSTEM-J, I saw your review for Force Mass Motion's 2nd album, and I guess my taste is shit for thinking it was good.
https://www.discogs.com/release/101...-Motions-Beyond
We talking trance exclusively? If not, off the top of my head:
Mirco de Govia - Iconic Path
Deepchord - The Coldest Season
Global Communication - 76:14
Fort Romeau - Kingdoms
Dj Sprinkles - Midtown 120 Blues
Vince Watson - Alola (Vol. 2)
the 4 cornered room by 7th plain (luke slater)
All I can say is...techno is truly superior music.
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| Originally posted by Mattsanity All I can say is...techno is truly superior music. |
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