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Posted by sunrise3500 on Feb-01-2008 01:29:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
there is no psy on vinyl?

bush+dirt+dust is no place for vinyl.


Posted by Blahzaay on Feb-01-2008 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by FiK
fuck electro


Couldn't have put it any better. Too many bleeps and blops, out of key leads and basslines that sound like farts. BRING BACK TIESTO!!!


Posted by chrisg on Feb-01-2008 02:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Blahzaay
Couldn't have put it any better. Too many bleeps and blops, out of key leads and basslines that sound like farts. BRING BACK TIESTO!!!


Fuck yeah!


Posted by Deeman on Feb-01-2008 02:14:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
yeah, as a long hater of house i have mellowed a bit and quite enjoy it when ive had a few drinks at a club. but i agree, never buy or play it.



could you give me some examples of artists? im really looking to branch out A LITTLE. it still has to have melody though. is psy only available on CD though?


I buy all my stuff on beatport. You can go there and listen till your heart's content dude.

Obviously you're not going to like everything but you need to be patient to find what you like.

Check out -

Artists:

Human Blue
Ace Ventura
Nasa
Symphonix
Nyquist
Antix
Ticon
Tegma
Fitalic

Labels:

Tribal Vision
Iboga
Blue Tunes
Zenon
Plusquam

Some great stuff in there man but you gotta spend some time reseaching the sound you're looking for. Once you get the bug it pretty exciting and very different from the trance genre. See how you go


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-01-2008 02:20:

thanks deeman! unfortunately the ability to play them out will be removed til i buy a CDJ (which is a long way off) but shall be good for a listen.

thanks for your help


Posted by Deeman on Feb-01-2008 02:21:

quote:
Originally posted by TRANSPHERE
These full lenght artist albums should be of assistance to you for starters...

Prosper - The Speed of Sound
Ace Ventura - Rebirth
Klopfgeister - Travel Diaries

...all on Beatport, all tracks individual digital download files


Oh yeah I forgot about Klopfgeister and Prosper ... AWESOME SHIT!

Throw in Etnoscope and Dualsnug as well


Posted by Deeman on Feb-01-2008 02:32:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
thanks deeman! unfortunately the ability to play them out will be removed til i buy a CDJ (which is a long way off) but shall be good for a listen.

thanks for your help


No worries man. If you don't find anything with the stuff I've given you PM Ben. He's the man when it comes to psy tunes. He got me into it!!

Heh, as much as vinyl is the most awesome form of playing tunes buying CDJ's will be handy. Tunes are around $3.00 and the sound is quality 320kbs. For every one vinyl you could buy 6 tunes! It's a really good way to expand to different types of music.

*Calls bank .. hahah*

TRANCE FTW!


Posted by Philby on Feb-01-2008 02:37:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
thanks deeman! unfortunately the ability to play them out will be removed til i buy a CDJ (which is a long way off) but shall be good for a listen.

thanks for your help


check out iboga, digital structures, spiral trax, ap records. those labels all have releases on vinyl. tip world as well, but a lot of that can be pretty full on, even though it does have some melody.


Posted by christos on Feb-01-2008 04:08:

oh and also don't forget, protoculture, vibrasphere, astral projection, GMS, DJ AKAI, S.U.N Project, son kite, mantrix oh and alien project.

go hard go psy!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-01-2008 04:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeman
Tunes are around $3.00 and the sound is quality 320kbs. For every one vinyl you could buy 6 tunes!


yeah, and how many records could i buy for the price of an 800 mk2?

i just dont enjoy enough music to warrant that kind of expenditure (at the moment anyway).

but i might just start buying some psy for when i do get a CDJ

only the prettiest psy for me though


Posted by Deeman on Feb-01-2008 06:01:

quote:
Originally posted by christos
oh and also don't forget, protoculture, vibrasphere, astral projection, GMS, DJ AKAI, S.U.N Project, son kite, mantrix oh and alien project.

go hard go psy!


AMEN

How could I forget Vibrasphere or Protoculture!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-01-2008 06:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeman
AMEN

How could I forget Vibrasphere or Protoculture!


vibrasphere = psy? ha, im such a noob. i like "floating free"


Posted by Deeman on Feb-01-2008 07:55:

lol

It's all noob to me too man! I've only been listening to it for around 4 or 5 months but it's gets ya eventually

Don't get me wrong I love regular trance but it's nice to have a bit of diversity. There are so many different variations of psy it's unbelievable. You should be able to find something in there that you like but you just have to look hard to find it.

Hehe the other day I spent around 7 hours straight looking for tunes. I ended buying 24 but probably listened to about 300+

LOL


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Feb-01-2008 08:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeman
Hehe the other day I spent around 7 hours straight looking for tunes. I ended buying 24 but probably listened to about 300+


man, im lucky if i buy 24 songs every year


Posted by RaverSpike on Feb-01-2008 09:07:

omg what thread so many cries about armin vs Tiesto , ive seen tiesto once in my early years when i first got into trance @ 2gether in 2004/2005, thats was very good set
, anyway i honetly dobt i will b going to see tiesto when he tours next month only purely because he hasn't done much in trance in last few years, i lstened to his lastest album there is maybe 3 descent track on the cd if that ,

Ten Seconds Before Sunrise
Sweet Things
Dance4Life
and the bonus track

as far as who i would see , Armin 4 sure i'm diffenly going to Armin Only u can bet you life on that


Posted by Tranceilvania on Feb-01-2008 09:19:

How'bout some
Toires (for chill out kinde not fullon psy)
1200 micrograms ('money for nothing' remix is absolute classic)
Astrix
Atmos
Raja Ram
Duca
No need to mention Astral Projection (sik old school)
Kayseri (even older school)
Symphonix (Hernan Catteneo dropped their 'Music Prostitute' in afew sets recently. Fits well in any prog or trance set IMO)

Progressive Goa Trance series CD releases are gold mines for single tracks (not mixed).

www.psyshop is a good place to start digging.


Posted by TRANSPHERE on Feb-01-2008 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
thanks! but...



there is no psy on vinyl?




It is time to gracefully embrace the digital file format or your talent and inspiration will slowly dry up coz vinyl is no longer a medium you can rely on on in this regard...
I learned and worked as a DJ when the only medium excepted was vinyl and I know what you are trying to maintain.
Beatport for instance gives you not only 320 mp3 files but also wav. as download option...
Even CDJ's will soon be shrapnel the way things go...
My advise - listen to the down tempo Psy tracks rather then getting put off by the full on stuff for now...
I can provide you with a list of tracks which will assist you rather then you having to scroll to hundreds of samples - can be taxing!

...you further can add:

Whirloop
00.db


Posted by TRANSPHERE on Feb-01-2008 23:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeman
I buy all my stuff on beatport. You can go there and listen till your heart's content dude.

Obviously you're not going to like everything but you need to be patient to find what you like.

Check out -

Artists:

Human Blue
Ace Ventura
Nasa
Symphonix
Nyquist
Antix
Ticon
Tegma
Fitalic

Labels:

Tribal Vision
Iboga
Blue Tunes
Zenon
Plusquam

Some great stuff in there man but you gotta spend some time reseaching the sound you're looking for. Once you get the bug it pretty exciting and very different from the trance genre. See how you go


Hey Deeman - pretty cool stuff there! Are you planning to give us a little treat on the Boat? I am hanging to hear local talent playing the sound of the future...
Otherwise, I will be going to one of your upcoming gigs for sure...


Posted by Teflon_Teapot on Feb-01-2008 23:22:

pkc check out www.psyshop.com they have lots of psy on vinyl

speaking of which some of the artists listed by other people ie. tegma and ticon have gone electro, stay away from any of their recent tunes but definitely check out the older stuff.


Posted by Deeman on Feb-02-2008 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by TRANSPHERE
Hey Deeman - pretty cool stuff there! Are you planning to give us a little treat on the Boat? I am hanging to hear local talent playing the sound of the future...
Otherwise, I will be going to one of your upcoming gigs for sure...


Awesome, thanks man. I'm playing the after party at La Di Da so if you're there be sure to say hi. While on the boat be sure to check out Chwen, his tunes are mental and he should rock it sideways!


Posted by eROs.au on Feb-02-2008 02:17:

tiesto, lol.

i wouldnt pay to see him.


Posted by Tranceilvania on Feb-02-2008 03:05:

quote:
Originally posted by TRANSPHERE
It is time to gracefully embrace the digital file format or your talent and inspiration will slowly dry up coz vinyl is no longer a medium you can rely on on in this regard...
I learned and worked as a DJ when the only medium excepted was vinyl and I know what you are trying to maintain.
Beatport for instance gives you not only 320 mp3 files but also wav. as download option...
Even CDJ's will soon be shrapnel the way things go...
My advise - listen to the down tempo Psy tracks rather then getting put off by the full on stuff for now...
I can provide you with a list of tracks which will assist you rather then you having to scroll to hundreds of samples - can be taxing!

...you further can add:

Whirloop
00.db


Your views on "laptop" DJ'ing please? (Mixmeister, ICUE etc)


Posted by TRANSPHERE on Feb-02-2008 11:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeman
Awesome, thanks man. I'm playing the after party at La Di Da so if you're there be sure to say hi. While on the boat be sure to check out Chwen, his tunes are mental and he should rock it sideways!


That is excellent news! See ya there...


Posted by TRANSPHERE on Feb-03-2008 22:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranceilvania
Your views on "laptop" DJ'ing please? (Mixmeister, ICUE etc)


I am trialling a beta of Pacemaker at the moment and I really like the concept of mixing using a DAW platform. Just reading up on Mixmeister - get back to you when I have a better understanding of it.
Check out Pacemaker on pacemaker.net


Posted by christos on Feb-04-2008 01:42:

why not use ableton? I use it and it's easy to use.


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