Neelix, Symphonix, Klopfgeister, Day Din, DJ Moon, Hanzo. Pretty much anything off of Spin Twist Records is what you're looking for.
Triquetra added live didgeridoo to their live set. Goatrance with didge <3
Here's a recording of a set of theirs a while back: Live Set @ Seed Of Peace (29/10/2016)
a quirky journey starting in the early 80s, from before the birth of acid and through proto goa, new beat, acid trance, goa trance, psytrance and everything in between. 1983-2016
https://soundcloud.com/jrb/21years-final
https://www.mixcloud.com/jrb/21-years-of-goa-trance-part-21-final-chapter/
Ok, at the risk of sounding like a dictating asshole who's going to be too controlling over this whole thing(I won't!) I'm just going announce this weeks selection process as a raffle system to get the ball rolling.
Please respond to this comment with suggestions
Go to http://www.random.org/, set the number of digits to 10,000 and get your 4 digit number.
Attach your number to your selection and write a response to this comment.
12pm tomorrow I'll post the weekly random number generator and we'll see who got this weeks selection. I won't be posting since I know this weeks random number but after that nobody will know until that site posts it.
Oh, okay, I understand now. Well, the difference is not only in the BPM, there are other factors that distinguish one subgenre from another. You can refer to a Psy-Trance guide to read more about certain music styles and use a website called Every Noise to discover artists that may be of your interest.
I have always liked this set for chilling out to Doppler Defect - Live at psychedelic starlight terrrace
it's progressive psybreaks but its close enough and very much worth a listen
Hi.
First up, you are absolutely right that headphone are not ideal. You can use them to generate ideas, do arrangements and do *some* mixing. However for sound design and especially for K & B - I don't even try anymore.
With that caveat, try these- One Odio priced at around $35. You can spend more, but considering the aforementioned limitations, there isn't much point.
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All the best.
You could grow them at home too. This book with 300 pictures in it will show you exactly how, even how to go through the whole grow cycle and make your own syringes. It's called "BLUE THUMB: How to Grow Psilocybin Mushrooms at Home" and it's on Amazon. Here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/THUMB-Psilocybin-Mushrooms-Picture-Picture/dp/1735293091/ref=sr\_1\_4?crid=3P5DR5HI0N826&keywords=how+to+grow+psilocybin+mushrooms&qid=1662130607&sprefix=%2Caps%2C2085&sr=8-4
You are welcome, as for Boom you might face the issue with buying tickets, as they are sold out.
Try this app, to buy from other people. I know a person that managed to get the ticket via this app, it was around 260 euros.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ticketswap.ticketswap
Loud is amazing but ive come now to realize that im more in love with the Ozora type atmosphere. The 2015 set they did as lame as this may sound, opened up kind of a spiritual awakening in me. I did a set of Loud tracks a while back https://www.mixcloud.com/Tom_O/louder-a-loud-mix/ just because i loved their music and its the first time i really heard that genre. Now im ready to go deeper and discover others because I love this type almost as much as I love ProgHouse
June 2016's mix follows hot on the heels of May's, just a few days apart. Enjoy. This is more of a mashup mix this month with only small portions of this 92minute mix having just one track playing at once. Enjoy :)
For those that prefer mixcloud - here
Ya your right, i made that song to long for me to handle, i ran out of ideas, its my first attempt at psytrance. video was down in a few hours haha. im going to keep those type of videos here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/GJIL1WKD5uM/
radio ozora is super nice, they do a lot of regular interviews with acts from nano records, sangoma/ time code and zero one music to name a few - always a good listen :)
also - not a pod cast - but Radio Schizoid (www.schizoid.in) is a great streaming site with psy, psy prog and 2 other channels
they'll also get a fair number of psytrance interviews published on their blog from time to time with accompanying dj sets/live sets on their mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/radio_schizoid/
This is an amazing track created back in 2004.
I still remember dancing to this in Mexico City forest.
Its part of Spectrum Analyzer Chapter 2 compiled by Atomic Pulse.
Good times!!
hey thx, i normaly use mixcloud, tried something new this time. I uploaded it on mixcloud too now. Hope you enjoyed the mixtape!
https://www.mixcloud.com/PJMarv/psytrance-mixtape-02-mix-2015-by-pj/
Thanks so much for the listen. :) No idea about when and where in terms of release. To be honest, at the moment I'm just trying to get a new live set out there but I find that I'm putting out way too many different styles to fit cohesively into an hour set. :P
I have an EP out here if you're interested. If you don't feel like buying it I'm sure you can find it on all the share sites.
Spun Cycle compiled by Grouch [Soundkraft Records]
Wouldn't say best, but worth a mention for it's curiously downtempo rhythm.
Its kinda funny, its become almost the dominant sound of the top 10 psy downloads on beatport. The Progressive Killers comps are a good overview of what the progressive psy genre is like
>i mean this one : http://everynoise.com/engenremap-fullon.html never heard of this before and looks dope with the outline of the world and producers names
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well, in that case it would almost be rude not to suggest you check out my long running series of mixes which traces the roots of proto-goa, new beat, goa trance, psytrance, as well as everything in between ;-)
21 years of Goa Trance (soundcloud / mixcloud)
Of course, I'm no Oakenfold, but there's a lot of classic tracks in this series!
and for those of you that prefer mixcloud - (personally I find the, the track listing, mobile apps, and even sound quality are better at mixcloud the days) https://www.mixcloud.com/jrb/21-years-of-goa-trance-part-12-1993-2000/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0044DEETC Etymotic Research ER20 Not to be a brand whore or anything, but they make some nice IEMs too.
Product page shows -12db. I got my set a few years ago, and still use them occasionally. Very helpful when working in a noisy datacenter
Sennheiser HD280 Pro is the closest I can think of. Just under 100, but very flat and neutral. It does have a dip in bass near the lower end of the freq response. https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD280PRO-Headphone-new-model/dp/B00IT0IHOY
Although it is set in the 80s, this book managed to capture the vibe for me. https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Juice-Stomper-novel-1987-96/dp/1791998275 Saw Ray on one festival and managed to have a chat with him, nice fellow with first hand experiences.
Thank you for your recommendation too!
By the way dude, I didnt know the track beforehand. I used Shazam which found the track in 5 seconds flat :) Use it, its correct more often than not.
Amazon. They have a huge collection of music. you're almost bound to find it on there.