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the best psychedelic/goa songs (pg. 7)
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basd
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Originally posted by kr00t0n
I just finished my new psy mix, though I admit I am new to it all, looks like I have years of classics I need to brush up on :D

That's one of the best parts of broadening your tastes.. When you're getting into a genre you haven't really paid attention to before, there's SO much goodness to be discovered..
kr00t0n
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Originally posted by basd
That's one of the best parts of broadening your tastes.. When you're getting into a genre you haven't really paid attention to before, there's SO much goodness to be discovered..


I initially got sold on the genre when heard an Eskimo album back in 2004, but only got around to starting mixing it this year :D

Great stuff it is!
basd
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Originally posted by kr00t0n
I initially got sold on the genre when heard an Eskimo album back in 2004, but only got around to starting mixing it this year :D

Great stuff it is!

Never really gotten into psy, although I've spent most of the day in the psy area at DV last year.. That was great.. I can't really be bothered listening to it at home though.. It's purely party music for me.
kr00t0n
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Originally posted by basd
Never really gotten into psy, although I've spent most of the day in the psy area at DV last year.. That was great.. I can't really be bothered listening to it at home though.. It's purely party music for me.


The other genres I generally listen to have just been a bit bland for me lately, so I figured I'd look a bit more into psy and found some lovely stuff.

I've always wanted to go to a psy party, but I'd like it with like a normal trance club setting and normal club people, not crusty hippies :p

I'm such a superficial bastard, lol
montana
a psyparty without the things that go with it (eastern religous stuff, batik & hippies). bah, that will never happen.
kr00t0n
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Originally posted by montana
a psyparty without the things that go with it (eastern religous stuff, batik & hippies). bah, that will never happen.


The closest you can get to it is seeing j00f :(
montana
not, really, you get psy in a club enviroment, but you still not escaping hippies or psy-trolls.
RebeL9
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Originally posted by montana
not, really, you get psy in a club enviroment, but you still not escaping hippies or psy-trolls.



actually there wasn't a single hippie or psy-troll when i saw J00F :)
but then again he isn't a psy-only DJ. although the majority of the tunes he played then were psy.
SMC
Psy-rockers are ok (the ones with long hair that are auto-promoted to hippies when they become 40 or something), but i can't stand the psykids. They dress like clowns with stuff glowing everywhere and think they're underground because they listen to infected mushroom, when truth is just that they desperately wanted to feel different and the quota for pseudo-punk rockers was already filled. :tongue3
Absolut_Vodka
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Originally posted by RebeL9
actually there wasn't a single hippie or psy-troll when i saw J00F :)
but then again he isn't a psy-only DJ. although the majority of the tunes he played then were psy.


Yeah ive genereally found that many hardcore psy fanatics (in the uk at least) have never heard of j00f. I think he appeals more to the trance crowd thats bored of trance, rather than psy-hippies.

Whirloop
yes, Fleming is pretty unknown within the real underground scene.
many of my über-psy friends never heard of him.
DJ_Massive
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Originally posted by Whirloop
yes, Fleming is pretty unknown within the real underground scene.
many of my über-psy friends never heard of him.


that's normal I guess since fleming isnt a pure psy dj as he's been playing other trance subgenres over the past years, as most people will surely know

ask a random tranceaddict member if he's ever heard of Khetzal or Green Nuns of the Revolution. same thing :p
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