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#221 Posted : 9/20/2012 12:41:52 PM

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Ambivalent wrote:
generaly i agree with christian, from the simple reason that techno will be never complex enough in the composition and arrangement to bring me such uplifting and energizing experience such as psychedelic trance can.


Thanks Ambiv!

I look forward to hearing what Soulfood has to offer. I guess i've been to too many psytrance partys in India, Thailand, Cambodia, and South America to think otherwise. Laughing
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#222 Posted : 9/20/2012 12:44:43 PM

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Often complexity can be too distracting to enter the right headspace and its here where techno really gets you in the zone.

Good trance for me is quite static also. It is called trance afterall.


this is very subjective statement. and its obvious that you have never enjoyed it fully from the way you describe it. also when "trancing" your body can be static but it should be your mind that is moving freely. its called psychedelic trance, which is quite different than the traditional euro trance, rave or trance .
 
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#223 Posted : 9/20/2012 12:57:16 PM

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Your anti-techno statement is subjective too.

I'm posting my opinions in defense of DeMeNtEd who you criticised and derailed this thread in the process.

There's lots of music on this thread that I don't care for. I just didn't see how it was appropriate for me to say so, so I didn't.
 
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#224 Posted : 9/20/2012 1:29:04 PM

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Your anti-techno statement is subjective too.

I'm posting my opinions in defense of DeMeNtEd who you criticised and derailed this thread in the process.

There's lots of music on this thread that I don't care for. I just didn't see how it was appropriate for me to say so, so I didn't.


Its not anti techno at all.You either cant feel what i am saying, or trying to take out of context my words deliberately. I have enjoyed both genres mentioned for alot of years. I have lived in both countries where these genres developed dramatically. Countries like Slovenia where Umek and Canzianni where born and alot of young techno producers that came after them. There were enormous festival organized from their behalf in their time of fame and of course i was afected by that culture. I have also lived in Macedonia where i whitnessed and lived through even more deeply the evolution of goa trance - psy trance. From Macedonia also emerged one of the most popular psytrance producers playing on festivals till this day. I think i can objectively say that most of the psytrance is more psychedelic than techno and the majority will agree with this.

Also, my critic towards Demented was expressed honestly from a producer's stand point.It certainly was not derailing of the thread. I think it was all about this thread. Listening and commenting on the music that is posted.
 
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#225 Posted : 9/20/2012 1:34:35 PM

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#226 Posted : 9/20/2012 2:18:01 PM

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Ambivalent wrote:
soulfood wrote:
Your anti-techno statement is subjective too.

I'm posting my opinions in defense of DeMeNtEd who you criticised and derailed this thread in the process.

There's lots of music on this thread that I don't care for. I just didn't see how it was appropriate for me to say so, so I didn't.


Its not anti techno at all.You either cant feel what i am saying, or trying to take out of context my words deliberately. I have enjoyed both genres mentioned for alot of years. I have lived in both countries where these genres developed dramatically. Countries like Slovenia where Umek and Canzianni where born and alot of young techno producers that came after them. There were enormous festival organized from their behalf in their time of fame and of course i was afected by that culture. I have also lived in Macedonia where i whitnessed and lived through even more deeply the evolution of goa trance - psy trance. From Macedonia also emerged one of the most popular psytrance producers playing on festivals till this day. I think i can objectively say that most of the psytrance is more psychedelic than techno and the majority will agree with this.

Also, my critic towards Demented was expressed honestly from a producer's stand point.It certainly was not derailing of the thread. I think it was all about this thread. Listening and commenting on the music that is posted.


Many apologies, Ambivalent.

I guess after reading in another thread that DeMenTed had consumed 100mg aMT he was just very excited about his track and so he should be. I too am a producer and can get very excited about unfinished ideas. If he wanted to post an unfinished track it doesn't hurt me, but I do respect your opinion.

I guess I'm just tired and cranky.

Ambivalent wrote:


and its obvious that you have never enjoyed it fully from the way you describe it.


But that's just not true Razz

It's my favourite genre and I'm a man who likes his music Smile
 
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#227 Posted : 9/20/2012 3:23:56 PM

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A forest psytrance mix by one of my friends. Psychedelic vibes Smile

http://soundcloud.com/ps...the-depths-of-the-forest
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#228 Posted : 9/20/2012 3:26:19 PM

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christian wrote:

Any Psytrance is more psychadelic than any techno...Razz



Trippy techno:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfHBVOiOPAY

http://soundcloud.com/an...o-good-to-be-strange-two

edit: this is probably a bad example as it's not quite as techy as I remember, but I'll leave it here anyways because its good Smile


I love andrea parker. Much thanks to d*l*b for that Smile

Then here's some very untrippy god awful psytrance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyolEtrcckU

I can't stand those stabs. So prominent in the Israel scene, or at least it was a few years back. Not really kept it in check.
 
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#229 Posted : 9/20/2012 3:31:03 PM

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ChaoticMethod wrote:
A forest psytrance mix by one of my friends. Psychedelic vibes Smile

http://soundcloud.com/ps...the-depths-of-the-forest


Mmm... Good start.

I <3 Loke Smile

There's an Yggdrasil party in the UK soon and I do believe he is confirmed to play. Very happy

Here's another king of the forest:

http://www.youtube.com/w...GBaY&feature=related

I <3 fragletrollet too!

Only seen him in a warehouse though... not quite right somehow.
 
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#230 Posted : 9/20/2012 5:26:25 PM

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(It was a long time ago when I lost ground in what "techno" actually means)

Is "techno" psychedelic or not?

I think it would be very hard to argue that e.g. Freetekno isn´t a "psychedelic music". I think it can be. It would probably be difficult to find someone at a freetekno party who wouldn´t be on acid or something. I bet these people would consider the whole thing pretty "psychedelic".
 
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#231 Posted : 9/20/2012 5:59:17 PM

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I'm all about sun in aquarius right about now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPTuom3FwDU
 
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#232 Posted : 9/20/2012 7:59:10 PM

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Very good music. I've now downloaded both albums. They've got a lot of soul! I wasn't expecting that. Thanks for this.



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#233 Posted : 9/20/2012 9:37:45 PM

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I like thick richly textured music.

Bill Frisell - One of my all time favorite musicians. I recommend the albums Is That You?, Good Dog Happy Man, Quartet, and The Intercontinentals as good starting points. Then get everything else he has done. Many live shows are available to purchase on his web site. Very happy

Joe Zawinul - Weather Report, of course but I like his solo stuff even more. Dialects is a good one to start with.

John Coltrane - Whatever spirit there is in the Universe, he channeled it. A Love Supreme and My Favorite Things are relatively accessible recordings to start with if you are not already into Jazz. Naima may be the most beautiful love ballad ever written.

Shpongle - need I say more?

Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn - He was a Qawwali singer. Qawwali is a devotional music from Islamic Sufism. This is DEEP stuff. I especially recommend Night Song and Jewel. Both are quite electric and modern sounding, but his traditional music is just as psychedelic. Fron the Wiki page I linked above: "The central themes of qawwali are love, devotion and longing (of man for the Divine)." Even listening to this stuff when entirely sober it gets me high. I defy anyone to listen to this in the full embrace of a psychedelic and not be entranced. Thumbs up
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#234 Posted : 9/21/2012 3:21:18 AM

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John Coltrane - Whatever spirit there is in the Universe, he channeled it. A Love Supreme and My Favorite Things are relatively accessible recordings to start with if you are not already into Jazz. Naima may be the most beautiful love ballad ever written.


I agree on Coltrane, the man seemed to have a direct channel to the cosmos through his instrument. Truly beautiful and cosmic music. His work on Miles Davis' classic album "A Kind of Blue" is beautiful also which leads me to linking this...



This blew my mind when I happened upon the documentary this performance comes from "A Different Kind of Blue". This to me is some beautiful psychedelic music in the truest sense of the word, the musicians seem to really be searching for something deep in this performance with Miles trumpet as the conductor of sound and mood. It led me nicely down a path towards Miles "electric" era.

I think these guys have some of that same spirit that electric era Miles had (especially live) and are one of my favourite modern acts:


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#235 Posted : 9/21/2012 3:44:27 PM

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A few examples from my post above:

Bill Frisell





Joe Zawinul





Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn:





Images of broken light,
Which dance before me like a million eyes,
They call me on and on...

 
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#236 Posted : 9/21/2012 4:10:36 PM

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Almost every progressive psy on this compilation is good IMO.



Saw Progenitor live a few months back and when this tune came on I lost it completely...


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#237 Posted : 9/28/2012 4:16:52 PM

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Probably my favorite psychedelic beatles song.

If you don't enjoy this then you probably have no soul.

Heavy-Psych-Doom. Saw these guys perform this live and it blew my mind.

The name of the track says it all...

OMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Heavy-70s-prog-psych gem

No more white horses for you to ride away... lol

The guitar build up at the beginning of this track gives me goosebumps...

Something new i heard... pretty dope

2 man space rock action... love this

Glitch to the extreme!

simon posford and benji vaughan... fantastic
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#238 Posted : 9/29/2012 5:10:45 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/w...h?v=CNZi57LL3Xs&hd=1

2002 - Hallucinogen - In Dub Album (Mixed By OTT)


Tracklist:
1. Mi-Loony-Um! ('A Floating Butterfly Stings Like A Bee' Mix) 0:00
2. Solstice ('Warwick Bassmonkey' Mix) 11:55
3. Gamma Goblins ('Its Turtles All The Way Down' Mix) 20:55
4. Spiritual Antiseptic ('Minty Fresh Confidence' Mix) 31:50
5. L.S.D. ('World Sheet Of Closed String' Mix) 40:00
6. Angelic Particles ('Buckminster Fullerine' Mix) 49:20


(full album in link)
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#239 Posted : 9/29/2012 10:19:26 AM

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I have found that the whole of the following 3 albums are ,IMHO, absolutely spot-on for a psychedelic session especially with dissociatives:


http://www.youtube.com/w...8FKcQ&feature=relmfu


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyYVmpDKdUI



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgW42SZvrNY







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#240 Posted : 9/29/2012 11:19:03 AM

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corpus callosum wrote:
I have found that the whole of the following 3 albums are ,IMHO, absolutely spot-on for a psychedelic session especially with dissociatives:

http://www.youtube.com/w...8FKcQ&feature=relmfu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyYVmpDKdUI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgW42SZvrNY



Wow, awesome stuff! these'll go right in to my playlist.

I always download my favorite psychedelic music from http://psy-amb.blogspot.com, hours and hours of fantastic psychedelic ambient.

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