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DJ Jonno
tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Lake District UK
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downloading now mate - love a bit of full on melodic psy trance!
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Sep-24-2011 13:55
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Hey, Ressiv, not a bad mix. You maintained a very driving level of energy, but the mix never really went anywhere. It sorta stayed at the same level the whole time, and there weren't really any dynamite tracks, but there were some pretty decent ones: Final Integration (which I can't understand why you played one of the best tracks in the set in the very beginning), Solid Mercury, and the last track was pretty good too. Your mixing was good with the exception of the very first transition with a phrasing issue and a cut that was too quick in my opinion at 22 minutes.
I have a problem with full-on psytrance that I haven't been able to get over. It's running out of ideas, quickly. I feel like it's all the same formula: a high-powered, running bassline, a couple flowing goa-based melodies, and some various synths being fired off at random intervals. That's not to say I don't enjoy that type of psytrance, it's really good, but it's not original anymore in my opinion. I'm lost with full-on, and I don't know if I'll ever find the same amazement that I had a couple years ago with it.
If you're interested in checking out a few of my full-on mixes to get my interpretation of it, click my set archive in my signature and scope out Power Trip, Radioactive Sound, and the Yangs (yang/yang's redemption/yang's reserve) for some very unique sounds from 06-09. Thanks for playing, I'll check out your next ones to see if they're more to my taste.
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Sep-27-2011 15:11
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Ressiv
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2009
Location: Lahti, Finland
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| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Hey, Ressiv, not a bad mix. You maintained a very driving level of energy, but the mix never really went anywhere. It sorta stayed at the same level the whole time, and there weren't really any dynamite tracks, but there were some pretty decent ones: Final Integration (which I can't understand why you played one of the best tracks in the set in the very beginning), Solid Mercury, and the last track was pretty good too. Your mixing was good with the exception of the very first transition with a phrasing issue and a cut that was too quick in my opinion at 22 minutes.
I have a problem with full-on psytrance that I haven't been able to get over. It's running out of ideas, quickly. I feel like it's all the same formula: a high-powered, running bassline, a couple flowing goa-based melodies, and some various synths being fired off at random intervals. That's not to say I don't enjoy that type of psytrance, it's really good, but it's not original anymore in my opinion. I'm lost with full-on, and I don't know if I'll ever find the same amazement that I had a couple years ago with it.
If you're interested in checking out a few of my full-on mixes to get my interpretation of it, click my set archive in my signature and scope out Power Trip, Radioactive Sound, and the Yangs (yang/yang's redemption/yang's reserve) for some very unique sounds from 06-09. Thanks for playing, I'll check out your next ones to see if they're more to my taste. |
Thanks for the wicked feedback.. I'm pretty new to this genre - so for me psy has much to give me atm. Gonna check your mixes tomorrow 
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Sep-27-2011 18:37
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