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Posted by basilisk on Dec-23-2008 19:09:

DJ Basilisk - Live at Dreamcatcher; tech/prog/deep psy mix



01 :: Extrawelt - Added Planet [Cocoon Recordings]
02 :: Ticon - Spitfire [Digital Structures]
03 :: Vibrasphere - 102 Miles From Here (Solead Remix) [Tribal Vision Records]
04 :: Saiko-Pod - Electroid Sheep (Audio Junkies Remix) [Iboga Records]
05 :: N.A.S.A. - Menage A Trois [Pure Perception Records]
06 :: Duca - Disko [Blue Tunes Recordings]
07 :: Khainz - Kruemel [Echoes Records]
08 :: Pion - Busted [Ultra Groove Records]
09 :: Perfect Stranger - W [Iboga Records]
10 :: Solar Fields - On A Wind [Spiral Trax]
11 :: Motion feat. Lolivier - How High [Cold Groove Records]
12 :: Fiord - Keen String [Open Records]
13 :: Behind Blue Eyes & Krusseldorf - The World Is Our Oyster (BBE Mix) [Iboga Records]

This set was recorded at the Om Reunion Project�s winter solstice celebration, �Dreamcatcher,� which was held on December 19th, 2008, in Toronto, Canada. The style is a frosty blend of minimal techno, progressive house, and deep psychedelic trance influences, mixed and arranged by DJ Basilisk.

Download it here:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/mixes/dj-b...t-dreamcatcher/


Posted by THE_Chris on Dec-24-2008 13:02:

A new mix from Mr Basilisk? I'm fucking all over this.


Posted by THE_Chris on Dec-24-2008 23:01:

Ok so I've liked a lot of your sets up to now but gotta admit, was a bit disappointed with this one. Expected some good prog, unfortunately was to all intents and purposes, an electro set.


Posted by ziptnf on Dec-27-2008 01:44:

I didn't ever think that Electro would appeal to me very much, but this has snagged my interest on the groovy, techy, electro side of psy. Not bad at all, I will look into some of this stuff in the future.


Posted by basilisk on Dec-27-2008 06:48:

Electro? Really? That's not what I'd call it (with the exception of the Audio Junkies remix) but hey, whatever makes you happy


Posted by ziptnf on Jan-10-2009 15:05:

This set completely branched me out into deep, techy, electro-psy. I'm very very interested in this music. Any other artists you would recommend?

Edit: I would like to point out that I didn't like the entire set. The first part of the set was some very good electro/psy, but the second half turned into what sounds like some boring deep progressive house.


Posted by basilisk on Jan-22-2009 00:59:

Thanks, I guess.

Some other artists to look into might include:
True Lies
Alter Breed
D-Sens
James Monro
La Baaz
Tapwatr


Posted by Domesticated on Jan-22-2009 01:39:

quote:
Originally posted by basilisk
Thanks, I guess.

Some other artists to look into might include:
True Lies
Alter Breed
D-Sens
James Monro
La Baaz
Tapwatr


Also Perfect Stranger. Progressive psy-trance is growing closer and closer to techno every day. I strongly believe that a techno revival will come from this direction in under two years, with a mass of veteran psy producers suddenly being recognised and signed by the techno crowd.

It kind of already happened with Ido Ophir & Miki Litvak's Shnorkel, but I think there is far more to come.


Posted by basilisk on Jan-22-2009 01:53:

What about Minilogue and Extrawelt? They've already made it.

(I sort of skipped any of the artists already in the mix BTW.)


Posted by Domesticated on Jan-22-2009 01:57:

quote:
Originally posted by basilisk
What about Minilogue and Extrawelt? They've already made it.

(I sort of skipped any of the artists already in the mix BTW.)


Did they produce psy-trance at some stage?!


Posted by basilisk on Jan-22-2009 02:17:

Hell yeah! Extrawelt is Midi Miliz/Spirallianz. Minilogue is Son Kite. Both originate in the psytrance world. Have a look at their discographies on Discogs and you'll see!


Posted by Domesticated on Jan-22-2009 02:27:

quote:
Originally posted by basilisk
Hell yeah! Extrawelt is Midi Miliz/Spirallianz. Minilogue is Son Kite. Both originate in the psytrance world. Have a look at their discographies on Discogs and you'll see!


Holy crap! Son Kite...I had no idea. Very interesting, thanks for pointing this out.



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