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Posted by Rainborn on Mar-02-2006 15:20:

Ideal Driving Psy Trance Tracklist

Like... J00F, Protoculture and the likes. What would make a great tracklist?


Posted by DJ Cinos on Mar-02-2006 15:42:

Teh CLASSICS!

Astral Projection - Power Gen. Doesn't get any more driving.
Hallucinogen - Trancespotter!

Etc. Oldschool driving psy/goa. None of that new McPsy.


Posted by Rainborn on Mar-02-2006 15:54:

OK, I got really interested in psy trance like a month ago (I've had a little bit of it all the time, but the big wave came recently) so I dunno how old Protoculture is and all that.
I like their works though! More Directions is hot, at least the melody. I think it's almost as good as Reinassance Superman by 1200 Mics, and I definitely love that one.
I'll check your stuff out though, you really seem to be a dood at this.


Oh and Non-Transparent Shadows! What do you think of it?


Posted by DJ Cinos on Mar-02-2006 16:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Rainborn
OK, I got really interested in psy trance like a month ago (I've had a little bit of it all the time, but the big wave came recently) so I dunno how old Protoculture is and all that.
I like their works though! More Directions is hot, at least the melody. I think it's almost as good as Reinassance Superman by 1200 Mics, and I definitely love that one.
I'll check your stuff out though, you really seem to be a dood at this.


Oh and Non-Transparent Shadows! What do you think of it?


I don't listen a lot to this 1200 Mics-esque stuff, but stuff from their first album would still be quite nice. Hashish, Mescalin, DMT, maybe.

I bet stuff like Poison and Tweaky from Astrix would fit your taste too.


Posted by RebeL9 on Mar-02-2006 16:37:

Electric Universe. Check out their last two album. Really good driving and quite melodic psy trance.
Electric Universe - Ecellerator
also check out Cosma's wonderful driving album Nonstop.
Astrix first album Eye to Eye is well worth checking out as well. The second album is poor though. Keep away from it.


Posted by Rainborn on Mar-02-2006 16:44:

I alreayd heard Poison and it's okay.
Electric Universe, I'll definitely check 'em out. I know you're into the psy!


Posted by Ian on Mar-02-2006 17:37:

Anything from Wizzy Noise, Xerox & Illumination & Popstream are good. Also check out random works from Alternative Control


Posted by Rainborn on Mar-02-2006 17:39:

Wizzy Noise! What the hell, I would never have guessed they were psy when a friend of mine were listening to them yesterday (I saw it on MSN).
Thx for suggestions, I'll check it out!


Posted by RTP on Mar-02-2006 23:47:

You might like Silicon Sound, I'm pretty sure of that!
Check out album Pure Analog. No Silicon Sound track I know has disappointed me - and I know many ones

Man With No Name ... is good stuff too ...
Ranges from very psychedelic to almost cheesy (from a psytrancer's point of view) ... I'm sure you find something

The new S-Range stuff ("Another Theory" single released recently ... album coming soon!) is also very driving, sometimes sharp, sometimes freaky, even trancy at times ... it's a must to check out too, the CD single comes very cheap for the quantity of music it contains, check it out


Posted by Axolotyl on Mar-03-2006 00:57:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos


Etc. Oldschool driving psy/goa. None of that new McPsy.


How you can apply a term like McPsy to a genre as big and as constantly evolving as psychedelic trance, I will never know.

OT:

I'm actually planning a driving morning set for a party this weekend. Heres the tracklist. Its very much based around that neo full on sound that protoculture is known for. I spent a fair bit of time trying to get a good flow and keep it airy, but anyways... it might give you an idea of similar sounding artists.

Kinetic � Hydraglyph
Supernature - Tristran & Prometheus
Firsy Hand � Krunch
High Octane � Protoculture
Flow me away � Lish
When Dreams Come True � Overlap
Skydance � Aquatica
Dirty Trick � MWNN
Dude, wheres my dignity � Hydraglyph
Do What You Want - Alternate Control
Flow - Jirah
Bow Wow � Cyclesphere
RPGNC- Pixel & Wrecked Machines
Neon Pop � Goma
Sirrius Conspiracy - Sirrius Isness
Day Dream � Delerious
LSDream � Audiotec
Above the ground - Noga vs Solar System
ZikZak � Ultravoice
Donky Drunky - System Nipel


Posted by lonne on Mar-03-2006 01:48:

If you're keen on full on, you'll probably like Sub6, Lish, Eskimo, Psysex and so on. Eventually you'll find out they all sound the same.


Posted by s3nate on Mar-03-2006 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by RTP
Man With No Name ... is good stuff too ...
Ranges from very psychedelic to almost cheesy (from a psytrancer's point of view) ... I'm sure you find something




Sugar Rush


Posted by superglo on Mar-03-2006 03:42:

Azax Syndrom !!!
Dark evil stuff..
mmmmm


Posted by Allied Nations on Mar-03-2006 04:22:

My ideal psy sounding tune

Beckers - Switch (Growling Machines Remix)


Posted by RebeL9 on Mar-03-2006 05:06:

oh yeah i forgot to mention Space Buddha. That is some proper good driving stuff.
I highly recommend his album Storm Reaction. But the rest are good as well.


Posted by Subtle on Mar-03-2006 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
My ideal psy sounding tune

Beckers - Switch (Growling Machines Remix)

thats a good one, love it


Posted by DJ Cinos on Mar-03-2006 07:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Axolotyl
How you can apply a term like McPsy to a genre as big and as constantly evolving as psychedelic trance, I will never know.


Because it (full on psy) is 1. All the same, 2. Cheesy, shitty and commercial, and 3. Doesn't classify as music the same way McDonalds doesn't classify as food.


Posted by Ian on Mar-03-2006 07:55:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
Because it (full on psy) is 1. All the same, 2. Cheesy, shitty and commercial, and 3. Doesn't classify as music the same way McDonalds doesn't classify as food.


1 & 2 may be the same in some cases, but you're tarring a whole genre by the productions of a dozen producers/acts. That's just ignorance, cos there is good full on, check Orion & Wizzy Noise for examples. Like all music you just have to dig to find it.


Posted by DJ Cinos on Mar-03-2006 08:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
1 & 2 may be the same in some cases, but you're tarring a whole genre by the productions of a dozen producers/acts. That's just ignorance, cos there is good full on, check Orion & Wizzy Noise for examples. Like all music you just have to dig to find it.


They're not good. They're, unsurprisingly, just the same.

Now I don't say there aren't any good artists - they're just very rare in this little semi-genre that has far overexceeded it's welcome.

But SynSun make good fullon.


Posted by RebeL9 on Mar-03-2006 09:35:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Cinos
They're not good. They're, unsurprisingly, just the same.

Now I don't say there aren't any good artists - they're just very rare in this little semi-genre that has far overexceeded it's welcome.

But SynSun make good fullon.


I doubt that you heard that much full on to be honest. I've been listening to full on since day one and all I can say that the israeli full on scene started to get really overflooded around 2003/2004. Loads of acts popped out the same formula. Not much variation. However alot of non israeli full on acts (like Electric Universe, Silicon Sound etc) still made classy stuff in the genre and still does today.


Posted by RTP on Mar-03-2006 12:23:

I just got sooo tired of Fullon ... it's sooo overplayed
And that is not changed by the fact that there is still some good fullon out there (like Silicon Sound). It's still overplayed. On all psy parties I have been to in the last year, Fullon everywhere! Once more intelligent, once less intelligent, once plain stupid - anything but not original anymore. Gripping, good, driving, intelligent, nice, funky, cool, melodic, groovy - in other words just perfect psy sets have become quite seldom

You have to pick the acts carefully meanwhile. Full on clones overflood the market like a tsunami, dragging also the good fullon artists down into the sea of boredom. Progressive has remained still quite fresh and original - but the progressive is mostly not mainly refered to as psy by the big mass! Fortunately there are still some nice parties to go to - but for how long


Posted by Eagle` on Mar-03-2006 17:04:

Blenn's Cosmic Experience is indeed wicked, The Prayer FTW



and speaking of driving of course Son Kite - Catch


Posted by Rainborn on Mar-03-2006 17:07:

Wow. I really appreciate your responses. I'll check out as much as I can!
And Axolotyl, have fun on that one!


Posted by Eagle` on Mar-03-2006 17:13:

forgot to add samples:

Electric Universe - Cosmic Experience (Artist Album)


Son Kite - Catch


have fun


Posted by Magnus on Mar-03-2006 17:17:

If you like full on, a tracklist containing Delirious, Protoculture, Electro Sun, Cyber Cartel, etc... would be ideal, IMO. Check out the set in my sig if you like this style.


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