Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
Thanks for hosting
I'll get around to a new set at some point in the next few days once I've ironed out what I want to do with it and chopped down the tracklist, it'll probably be a pure psy set. Which isn't unusual for here, but it'll be different for me.
Aug-07-2007 09:53
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
holy crap this rocks!
clean as the driven snow.
for some reason the first half took me back to 1994/5
i lose patience with a lot psy sets lately but this one kept me in there.
Aug-07-2007 11:31
Lilith
Meowsies!
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
Glad you liked it Q
Yes, they can get overly repetitive and somewhat dull if you're not careful with the tracklists I've found in the past which is why I'm wary of putting together a 'completely' Psy or Goa set. Don't get me wrong it's a great part of trance but not always by itself, plus it does have the 90's feel to it because there was also a lot of decent acid techno around that time along with EBM/Industrial crossovers which influence each other. No genre is an island, they all nibble a bit off one another.
(I assume Robbie is hiding in his box fort in fear )
Aug-07-2007 21:11
J:\Digital
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Registered: Not Yet
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downloading now... will let you know what I think.
Aug-08-2007 01:08
RJT
last minute disco
Registered: Oct 2004
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
(I assume Robbie is hiding in his box fort in fear )
Lol - no, not in the least - the link was just dead after I replied, then it got re-upped, then I redownloaded it, and now I'll probably give it a listen some time either tonight or tomorrow afternoon.
I used to rather like a fair amount of trance, thought I don't know shit about Goa or Psy - but between you, Ian, Spacey Orange, Glassball, and J:\Digital I'm trying