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Taika-Kim Common Wiggler
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:35 am Post subject: |
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And I have to add, that of course at a party it's all different, saw both Filteria and Afgin live for example, and very rocking... But musically, where is a new TIP Yellow or Orange, that warrants relistening for the next 10 years?
God I love the acid sounds in that one! _________________ http://aavepyora.net
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Babaluma Manual Gain Rider
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:39 am Post subject: |
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| plord wrote: | Great Track. I remember picking up Dragonfly Project II Trance and the first Concept in Dance on the same day, and that was pretty much that for the next 4 years. I hoovered up anything I could find.
I didn't read back through the thread, have we mentioned that Suntrip records has been churning out oldschool melodic Goa releases for a few years now? |
same story here really, i think that first dragonfly compilation came out in 93. my fave trance album of all time is still the first order odonata compilation (94). i was stuck in the trance vacuum for the next 4 or 5 years. don't suppose you used to go to the return to the source, escape from samsara, or psubliminal psychedelia (in tyssen street, dalston), parties, did you? _________________ Hermetech Mastering | Discogs | SoundCloud | Bandcamp | Facebook | Pathmusick |
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Babaluma Manual Gain Rider
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:42 am Post subject: |
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@ taika kim, yeah the early TIP comps were great too!
recently been cranking psychopod's "friagram" really loud on the atc's, very nice test for a speaker system (not so much for the neighbours).  _________________ Hermetech Mastering | Discogs | SoundCloud | Bandcamp | Facebook | Pathmusick |
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Taika-Kim Common Wiggler
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:53 am Post subject: |
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Actually that might be a good neighbour test before moving in, ask the people currently living in the house to play some loud trance for a few evenings and see if the police turns up at the door
Yes, Psychopod, the whole Headlines EP is seriously classy! (altough can't remember now if Friagram was on that...) _________________ http://aavepyora.net
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plord Wacky for Wiard Wiggler
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:17 am Post subject: |
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| Taika-Kim wrote: | | Maybe Filteria (great guy, and has a lot of analog gear, MS20 etc) and Afgin (also a fantastic personality, don't remember now what he is using)... And some others possibly, but generally a LOT of this new style is focusing too much on cliched melodies, and less on interesting sonic textures and acid, like the old UK sound did for example... |
Filteria was the one who came to mind honestly; I listen to his first couple of albums and the _Apsara_ and _Twist Dreams_ comps. But, not even 5% as often as I listen to _Twisted_ or Tip Yellow. |
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plord Wacky for Wiard Wiggler
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:21 am Post subject: |
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| Babaluma wrote: | | don't suppose you used to go to the return to the source, escape from samsara, or psubliminal psychedelia (in tyssen street, dalston), parties, did you? |
Not me mate, it was all small parties in San Francisco. No real clubs took up the sound until ex-Blue-Room people started up Thump Radio, and that scene was...conflicted. 100-200 person renegades in the Santa Cruz mountains or in a small art/industrial warehouse (Consortium of Creative Consciousness, OMFG) were more my speed, and for a while there you could get to a handful of those a month. |
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suitandtieguy Hammond King
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:21 am Post subject: |
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holy fucking shit this thread is still going.
it's almost like it's a V8 pusher making it's way through the sierra nevada.
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plord Wacky for Wiard Wiggler
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:34 am Post subject: |
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| suitandtieguy wrote: | holy fucking shit this thread is still going.
it's almost like it's a V8 pusher making it's way through the sierra nevada.
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Funny that the White room trailer is mostly an excerpt from the _Chill Out_ source material with a house beat under it, isn't it?
Speaking of CDs I played to death and back...yeah, Chill Out, every morning after. |
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suitandtieguy Hammond King
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:37 am Post subject: |
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dude. that track, the acid mix of "Madrugada Eterna", is the only KLF track we don't have.
it's SUCH a fucking bummer. i think Jimmy actually burnt the cassette master away when Cressida was leaving him or something because we just DON'T have it. and it's AMAZING. _________________ http://suitandtieguy.com
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plord Wacky for Wiard Wiggler
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:24 pm Post subject: IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1992. |
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| suitandtieguy wrote: | dude. that track, the acid mix of "Madrugada Eterna", is the only KLF track we don't have.
it's SUCH a fucking bummer. i think Jimmy actually burnt the cassette master away when Cressida was leaving him or something because we just DON'T have it. and it's AMAZING. |
Dude! If you have any rare KLF material, PM me or something. I have the History of the Jams stuff, the Extreme Noise Terror 7" of 3AM Eternal, both Last Train to Trancentral EPs, and the America: What Time is Love EP, even the F*ck the Millenium.
To my chagrin, I don't have _Space_. What else you got? |
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Babaluma Manual Gain Rider
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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i went to see the "fuck the millennium" night at the barbican, london in 1997, grabbed two of the "grab bags" left on everyone's seat at the beginning, still have an unworn t-shirt. was hilarious, they both came on in wheelchairs...
i got "space" on vinyl, probably about 10 more too. all the earliest albums i had cassette copies of only. my fave is the original pure trance mix of WTIL. b-side is unbelievable (have a 24 bit vinyl rip if anyone is interested, don't think it was ever released on digital media), but think i have already spoken about this earlier in the thread! _________________ Hermetech Mastering | Discogs | SoundCloud | Bandcamp | Facebook | Pathmusick |
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truck thunders Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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Lots of nice suggestions in this thread. I was really into psytrance parties back in the day, always listening to Green Nuns and Hallucinogen in high school.
Last year someone suggested to me the album "Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat" from 1982. The guy plays melodies with his jupiter over 303 basslines, all using indian ragas/scales. It totally sounds like goa trance ten years ahead of its time !
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plord Wacky for Wiard Wiggler
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:14 pm Post subject: |
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The Charanjit Singh material is the full on bomb-diggity.
NINETEEN EIGHTY TWO PEOPLE. You gotta respect. |
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Taika-Kim Common Wiggler
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Gotta love that cathode ray tube monitor on stage Is that an Atari ST? _________________ http://aavepyora.net
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Backroads Wiggling with Experience
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Welp, I just got a Roland MC-909 sampling groovebox; time to start producing progressive trance again.
This Major 7 clip was released a few hours ago, I can't wait for their full length to come out. Over the summer I think? Anyway, these guys are a huge influence for me.
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Rogue Ai Ultra Wiggler
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:35 am Post subject: |
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[s]http://soundcloud.com/rogue-ai/city-of-light[/s]
One of the last Trance tracks that I have made back in 2010. Should I attempt to make another after having no t produced it in 2 years? |
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Babaluma Manual Gain Rider
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plord Wacky for Wiard Wiggler
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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| suitandtieguy wrote: | | dude. that track, the acid mix of "Madrugada Eterna", is the only KLF track we don't have. |
Um. I think this track was just playing on the Chewathon RIGHT NOW (3:55 Eastern Time Tuesday 12/18).
For sure I heard the Tuvan throat singers.
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