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dancemaniac
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is Goa trance and psy trance the same? Sorry to sound ignorant I just wasnt sure - I have been to several psytrance events and really enjoyed the scene and from what I know psytrance originates from Goa - so is Goa trance something different or just another name for what I know as psytrance?
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ziptnf
Programming your future

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Location: Louisville, KY
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Jun-16-2009 16:53
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Darkarbiter
Psysnob

Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne
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The psy and full on mixes are pretty similar.
I mean, the difference between newschool goa and oldschool is a lot larger then the differences between the artists in kr00tons mix and yours.
I would highly recomend cybernetika's mix for darkpsy, although it's a pretty wide style :P
http://www.cybernetika.de/mixed_by_cybernetika_-_warpcore_III.mp3
Lets not forget the psy tekk sound either:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/files/DJ%20Basilisk%20-%20Replicant%20Redux.mp3
Here's a decent oldschool goa mix
http://www.ektoplazm.com/files/DJ%20Nivoc%20-%20Infinity%20-%201996%20-%20MP3.zip
Well anyway, there's most of the styles covered.
| quote: | Originally posted by dancemaniac
is Goa trance and psy trance the same? Sorry to sound ignorant I just wasnt sure - I have been to several psytrance events and really enjoyed the scene and from what I know psytrance originates from Goa - so is Goa trance something different or just another name for what I know as psytrance? |
Psy trance is more more thin artificial sounding generally. Although, there are things like forest psy that sound very natural but are definitely psy. Although they tend to be oldschool influenced
Typical differences:
Psy
-Heavy focus on a repetitive 16/32 note bass
-Lead's generally high cut. With phatness by detune or phasers rather then from things being analog reverb
-More focus on fx
Both use delay a lot, it just depends on the style.
Goa
-Use of melody to create trippeyness. While goa generally is more melodic, when psy is melodic, the melodies generally aren't too dark, a dark mood is generally done more in psy with fx
-Far more use of modulation (although darkpsy for instance uses a lot as well)
-Analog, much warmer leads and bass.
-Much more use of rythmnic melodies, i.e. where the gaps in two (or more) diffent melodies create an interesting rythmn. See for instance in marmion-schoneberg (mwnn remix) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqaUFdvvXUc. While a fair bit of goa doesn't have this, you hardly ever see this in psy.
-Lots of reverb on the leads
-OH and resonance! Psy hardly ever uses resonance, even the Goa influenced stuff.
And basically a whole lot of stuff that you'd know when you hear it, flow is a bit different and moods, but basically it's fairly easy to tell them apart after a while (apart from crossover stuff). Interestingly also a fair bit of darkpsy/forest psy seems to be carrying that goa spirit these days, in stark contrast to its comeplete absense in full on/prog and similar.
but yeh, basically, when you think about this stuff for too long, you start thinking... hmm techno and trance are the same thing anyway too aren't they? Which I'm sure many people will say they aren't. Basically there's differences in mood, and differences in flow in structure that aren't immediete at first will make a difference to when you want to listen to them and who is able to get into them and such.
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Last edited by Darkarbiter on Jun-18-2009 at 12:58
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Jun-18-2009 12:34
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Domesticated
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2007
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| quote: | Originally posted by Darkarbiter
The psy and full on mixes are pretty similar.
I mean, the difference between newschool goa and oldschool is a lot larger then the differences between the artists in kr00tons mix and yours.
I would highly recomend cybernetika's mix for darkpsy, although it's a pretty wide style :P
http://www.cybernetika.de/mixed_by_...arpcore_III.mp3
Lets not forget the psy tekk sound either:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/files/DJ%2...ant%20Redux.mp3
Here's a decent oldschool goa mix
http://www.ektoplazm.com/files/DJ%2...6%20-%20MP3.zip
Well anyway, there's most of the styles covered.
Psy trance is more more thin artificial sounding generally. Although, there are things like forest psy that sound very natural but are definitely psy. Although they tend to be oldschool influenced
Typical differences:
Psy
-Heavy focus on a repetitive 16/32 note bass
-Lead's generally high cut. With phatness by detune or phasers rather then from things being analog reverb
-More focus on fx
Both use delay a lot, it just depends on the style.
Goa
-Use of melody to create trippeyness. While goa generally is more melodic, when psy is melodic, the melodies generally aren't too dark, a dark mood is generally done more in psy with fx
-Far more use of modulation (although darkpsy for instance uses a lot as well)
-Analog, much warmer leads and bass.
-Much more use of rythmnic melodies, i.e. where the gaps in two (or more) diffent melodies create an interesting rythmn. See for instance in marmion-schoneberg (mwnn remix) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqaUFdvvXUc. While a fair bit of goa doesn't have this, you hardly ever see this in psy.
-Lots of reverb on the leads
-OH and resonance! Psy hardly ever uses resonance, even the Goa influenced stuff.
And basically a whole lot of stuff that you'd know when you hear it, flow is a bit different and moods, but basically it's fairly easy to tell them apart after a while (apart from crossover stuff). Interestingly also a fair bit of darkpsy/forest psy seems to be carrying that goa spirit these days, in stark contrast to its comeplete absense in full on/prog and similar.
but yeh, basically, when you think about this stuff for too long, you start thinking... hmm techno and trance are the same thing anyway too aren't they? Which I'm sure many people will say they aren't. Basically there's differences in mood, and differences in flow in structure that aren't immediete at first will make a difference to when you want to listen to them and who is able to get into them and such. |
You're making it worse, not better. Those explanations are too technical and overly narrow, i.e 'leads generally high cut'. You'd be better off just posting some youtube examples of full-on psy-trance, progressive psy-trance and then goa trance. I'd do it but it's 11pm and I'm fucking tired.
Your ideas of genres are pretty much retarded anyway. You're always like: 'that's not psy-trance, it's dark-forest-modulated-ethereal-armpit-trance, duh!'
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Jun-18-2009 13:25
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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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| quote: | Originally posted by Darkarbiter
The psy and full on mixes are pretty similar.
I mean, the difference between newschool goa and oldschool is a lot larger then the differences between the artists in kr00tons mix and yours. |
Uh, no. Kr00t0n - Noir is absolutely nothing like Color Flux. Basically you just said that a completely different style's oldschool and newschool stuff are nothing alike, which I agree with, but you think that kr00t0n's mix and mine are similar? 
Noir is a pure definition of straight-up psytrance, with dark, blasting melodies, warped synths, and incredibly active moods. Color Flux has unique, minimalistic melodies in almost every track, with a progression change throughout the set: banging, groovy, banging, groovy, banging. How can you say that two totally different styles are the same??
| quote: | | but yeh, basically, when you think about this stuff for too long, you start thinking... hmm techno and trance are the same thing anyway too aren't they? |
WHAT??? 
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Jun-18-2009 13:43
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DJSoulstone
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Berlin (GTA #346)
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Jun-18-2009 15:24
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Darkarbiter
Psysnob

Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne
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| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
You're making it worse, not better. Those explanations are too technical and overly narrow, i.e 'leads generally high cut'. You'd be better off just posting some youtube examples of full-on psy-trance, progressive psy-trance and then goa trance. |
People have allready posted sets, so I was attempting to give a more technical definition since you can find lists/tracks elsewhere easily as allready done in this thread. Rather then just being like, you'll know when you hear it, which I agree with anyway.
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
WHAT??? |
Look at the thread that was saying something along the lines of edm invents so many new genres but they aren't really that new. Several people said trance was basically the same thing as techno, anywayyy I'm not saying that. Just that you know, there has to be a balance.
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
but you think that kr00t0n's mix and mine are similar? 
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Haven't as such heard kr00ton's mix, just judging off artists, so probably wrong.
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
Your ideas of genres are pretty much retarded anyway. You're always like: 'that's not psy-trance, it's dark-forest-modulated-ethereal-armpit-trance, duh!' |
I'm not the first person to use the forest psy label.
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Last edited by Darkarbiter on Jun-18-2009 at 22:49
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