We are proud to present a new compilation on Suntrip Records!
For a few months we were busy with listening over 400 promos. One thing is sure, there is a LOT of good goa-trance available these days! This resulted in 4 "newcomers" for Suntrip Records (Ovnimoon - Triquetra with 2 tracks - Sykespico). The rest is more "known" material!
This compilation features all kind of styles, but is very old school! No hard modern kicks but more rough, analog and original sounds (compared to the norm today)! The first part is acidic and more twisted, the middle part more powerfull with hints of melodies and the end more floating with beautiful harmonies. The last track even sounds like an ode to Platipus Records!
To be released at the end of April! Samples coming soon
Tracklist of "Inti"
1. Ovnimoon - Invocation
2. Triquetra - Renkinjutsu
3. Jagoa - Perverse Polymorph
4. Morphic Resonance - Varese Dream
5. Triquetra - Destroying Dinosaur
6. Celestial Intelligence - Distorted Visions
7. Mindsphere - Harmonic Garden
8. Crossing Mind - Entropy
9. Sykespico - Glimmers of Sunrise
Tracklist:
1 - Flamingo
2 - Manipulator
3 - Return to the Sauce
4 - Groove Attack
5 - Gravity Waves (Infected Mushroom 2017 Remix)
6 - Demons of Pain (Remix)
7 - Milosh
8 - Nutmeg
9 - Liquid Smoke
Since they first emerged with their phenomenal premiere album "The Gathering", the trance duo "Infected Mushroom" changed the face of Psychedelic trance music forever. Their new album, "Return To The Sauce" includes nine new tracks arising powerful scents of the past. Like mushrooms that have grown on their land, so noticeable is the feeling that the duo created the album within their most natural place. The album throws the listener far away to a musical experience in the style of the early years of the mushroom. Contaminated from beginning to end, the album glorifies the three-dimensional sound signature of the duo, along with multi-layered melodies and riding on an aggressive baseline galloping ahead with full power. The result is a terrifying and unrestrained experience. As an infection, keeping its original shape yet still evolving and growing stronger, the album is well-imbedded inside its original roots, yet contains a clear and contemporary statement as well as a look far ahead into the future.
Available here:
https://arabdigitalhommegaproductions.bandcamp.com/album/return-to-the-sauce
https://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/hom/hom1cd094.html
http://www.beatspace.com/10024/HOMmega+Productions/INFECTED+MUSHROOM/Return+To+The+Sauce/detail.aspx
http://www.goastore.com/infected-mushroom-return-to-the-sauce.html
I'm fully aware this won't get a lot of fans here, but for those enjoying the sound of Bom Shanka Rec. or Wildthings Rec., this should sound very appealing:
01. Eat Static & Chris Rich - Program Your Brain
02. Chris Rich & Quadrant - Pete Sweenis
03. Psymmetrix & Chris Rich - Spooki and his Sepia Pillow
04. Chris Rich & Occular - Pet Wussy
05. Filterheads & Chris Rich - Nocturnal Dialogue
06. Chris Rich & Smizer - Lo Tech Mediocore
07. Chris Rich - Dance of The Robot
08. Parasense & Chris Rich - Not Even On Sunrise
09. Chris Rich & Southwild - Take A Walk
10. Synthetik Chaos & Chris Rich - Mango Lassi
11. Chris Rich - Gophenstein's Monster
Mystic Sound Records is happy to welcome you in the world of Ethneomystica – a very special place where ethnic rhythms meet modern instruments!
Tracklist:
01. Zoungla – Young Man 2
02. Globular – Crumple Beam
03. Hinkstep – Opium
04. Maiia – Path To Eternity
05. Chronos – No More War
06. Zero Cult – Path To Light
07. Hypnotizer – Positive Energy (Naturelement Remix)
08. Chillum – Jiva Namama
09. Hypnotizer & Key-G – The Invisibles
10. Germind – Leafing Through The Eternity
11. Side Liner & Flucturion 2.0 – 1826 Miles
12. Kukan Dub Lagan – Babylon Sight
Release info:
Mystic Sound Records is happy to welcome you in the world of Ethneomystica – a very special place where ethnic rhythms meet modern instruments! The fifth chapter of the ongoing mystical story is opened for diving into the space of the most actual downtempo music.
Magic dub from the sophisticated fairy tale opens the compilation and goes deeper then. Melancholic ‘Opium’ adds some ‘frailty of the life’ feeling – check out its zenithal nothingness vibes. It becomes the whitest canvas ever for the broken beat and peace settling tunes, which come further. If it were an audio cassette, Naturelement remix would be the best beginning for side B. Next piece harmonically prepares us for the cheerful sliding, as if a butterfly were soaring above the incandescent sand of a beach in India. By the end, it makes a groovy swing to dance for, and finishes with the rhythmic flight beyond.
Compiled by Maiia, the dozen of excellent tracks include music from such talented producers as Zero Cult, Globular, Hinkstep, Maiia, Naturelement, Side Liner, Kukan Dub Lagan, Hypnotizer, Key G, Germind, Chronos, Chillum and Flucturion 2.0. 12 pieces compilation represents the huge diversion of Mystic Sound world, and chillax-pauses timing keeps your interest on and on. Enjoy your staying in the world of Ethneomystica!
Download: https://mysticsound.bandcamp.com/album/ethneomystica-vol-5
Coming Soon on Roll-In Groove Records
https://soundcloud.com/shouldb3banned/shouldb3banned-no-reality
Tracklist:
1. Magic Lamp
2. Ja'far
3. Camel Ride
4. Dark Pyramids
5. Maharaja
6. Arabian Nights
Released March 7, 2017
Music written, composed, produced and mastered by Filipe Santos
Artwork by Mystical Arts
https://gooddancerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/arabian-nights
Once in a blue moon, a star falls from heaven… and so it happens with a man called AJJA.
A musical giant, a musician and multi-instrumentalist of great talent and diversity and an extraordinary producer, he is considered by many to be one of the most important names in adult psychedelic music today. Among the top headliners at most major psychedelic trance events around the globe, AJJA has been rocking the planet and uplifting people with his unique flavour of psychedelic sound waves. TIP RECORDS are proud and honoured to present AJJA’s new album “Spira Mirabilis”, a delightful mixture of superb rhythmic realms and enchanting multiverses that raise the bar of originality and delight to ecstatic new dimensions. Delicately woven and tailored to fit the most demanding and diverse listeners, “Spira Mirabilis” is a powerful sonic journey drawing inspiration from AJJA’s long and eclectic musical experience. Mastered by the legendary Kevin Metcalfe (of David Bowie, Depeche Mode and Shpongle mastering fame, to name but a few), “Spira Mirabilis” is a pure gem of fine craftsmanship propelling our mind and feet and soul into a wonderful zone of beauty and power.
“Ajja is at the top of his game... a fantastic guitarist providing seriously beautiful and intelligent music... this is a masterwork of the highest degree... a smorgasbord of contemporary excursions and journeys of sound and colour... an amazing, fantastic album ready to pour into your ears... stay tuned” - Raja Ram
Looking forward to this one!
SoundCloud Previews: http://bit.ly/Sal-SoundCloudStream album on YouTube in HD: http://bit.ly/Sal-YouTubeSupport this release on Bandcamp: Coming Soon! Download it on Ektoplazm: Coming Soon!
Neogoa Records (in collaboration with Ae Records) proudly presents the debut album of Slovak project Saluberrimae - Time Is A Flat Circle. The man behind the project Lukáš Bartošek already released plentiful tracks on Neogoa Records (under his GoaTree project), but now the time has come to introduce his downtempo works under Saluberrimae name. This release comes with 10 previously unreleased tracks in psychill style, but it also explores dub, ethno and even jazz sound and influences, creating it's own interesting story.
Tracklist:
01 - Trapped Inside (95 BPM)
02 - Jesenné Prebúdzanie Do Letného Rána (80 BPM)
03 - Jennifer Connelly (80 BPM)
04 - Time Is A Flat Circle (70 BPM)
05 - Loophole (70 BPM)
06 - The Abyss (95 BPM)
07 - Čiernobiela (70 BPM)
08 - Frozen (110 BPM)
09 - Večerná Ciga Na Balkóne (80 BPM)
10 - Gestonkenflapped (70/140 BPM)
All tracks written and produced by Lukáš Bartošek
http://www.neogoa.net/saluberrimae/
Mastering by Marián Brezovan at Online Mastering Studio
http://www.onlinemasteringstudio.eu
Artwork design by Kristína Bartošeková
More Saluberrimae at:
http://www.neogoa.net/saluberrimae/
http://www.facebook.com/goatree.saluberrimae
http://soundcloud.com/saluberrimae
More Neogoa Records at:
Official Website - http://www.neogoa.net
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/neogoarecords
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/neogoarecords
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/c/neogoarecords
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/neogoarecords
Google Plus - http://www.google.com/+neogoarecords
SoundCloud - http://www.soundcloud.com/neogoarecords
More Ae Records at:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/aehorde
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/aehorde
SoundCloud - http://www.soundcloud.com/aehorde
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/aehorde
Merch available at official Bandcamp page:
http://neogoarecords.bandcamp.com/
More free Goa trance and ambient music by Neogoa Records:
http://www.ektoplazm.com/label/neogoa
SoundCloud preview:
Listen on Soundcloud.com
YouTube album stream in HD:
Out now!: https://compiledbydjzen.bandcamp.com/album/winter-24bits
Full newsletter: http://ymlp.com/zRBxZH
Youtube full mixed album (HD): https://youtu.be/LqRNz4OcGZ8
1.ARGUS - The Time Before [24] 07:27
2.ARGUS - We Are One [24] 08:02
3.PROFONDITA - Island [24] 08:29
4.SUDUAYA - Clear Water [24] 08:50
5.SUFI'S LIFE & MERLIN - Sea Vibes [24] 07:21
6.LAB'S CLOUD - Alma Zen [24] 09:00
7.ASTROPILOT - The Wind Through The Keyhole 07:04
8.ASURA - The Savers [24] 07:12
9.UNUSUAL COSMIC PROCESS - No Gravity (Mobitex Remix) [24] 08:57
About:
Winter
Various Artists - Feb 2017
Brought to you by Altar Records:
Sounds, for your body, mind and spirit
Another trip around the sun means that the final installation of the 'Season Series’ is ready to see the light of day! Altar Records chief (DJ Zen) has done an amazing job of once again compiling the finest ambient/ psychill/ downtempo tracks available with each season’s unique feel in mind for your listening pleasure.
The goal has always been to keep each compilation distinct yet related to the other releases. And each release in this wonderful series has been an opportunity to dance with the seasons through beautiful music -what better way to celebrate? Thus the Winter compilation presents a shimmering array of tracks as unique and beautiful as snow flakes, with sparkling leads, heavenly pads, gentle washes of sound, and pulsing rhythms that raise the spirit ever higher. These are tracks that could play like a soundtrack to the dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis.
Featured artists this time around include some of the most respected psy ambient producers on the planet, including: Argus, Profondita, Suduaya, Sufi's Life & Merlin, Lab’s Cloud, Unusual Cosmic Process, Asura and Astropilot…talk about a stellar way to warm things up!
In the Northern latitudes, Winter means lots of crystalline, fluffy snow that blankets the landscape. By mid-Winter, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, as everything gets transformed into something monochrome and dream-like. The season also brings welcome days of clear blue skies and sunshine, along with fierce storms and freezing temperatures that invite you to stay warm and cozy around the fire (with your favourite soundtrack playing in the background of course).
It’s an inspiring time of year if you tune into the child-like wonder around you, and the sounds being presented on this latest release perfectly encapsulate all of that magic through each artist’s interpretation.
…some closing words from DJ Zen:
“A massive thanks goes to the participating artists that cooked up some serious and groovy beats for this closing cd of the series! It’s been such an amazing trip and big pleasure to craft these four compilations for you all. Nature's splendour -at least in the Northern Hemisphere- always amazes me with its sublime beauty and power. The artwork and mastering for each compilation also got a lot of attention and love to reflect each season's mood and feeling. Thanks for joining us on this journey and get ready for the next Altar compilation: "Serial Chillers" (Top 50 Psychill tracks), scheduled to be released digitally in March 2017!”
So, without any further ado, let’s tune into the magic of this latest release…Enjoy!
This CD comes in a glossy deluxe eco-wallet with gorgeous artwork. Limited to 500 copies. Get yours while you can.
credits
released February 27, 2017
Compiled and mastered by DJ Zen at Altar Records Studios, Qc., Canada.
www.altar-records.com
Except Asura 'The Savers' mastered by Tony Capparelli @ Neonfunk Studios, Geneva.
www.neonfunk.club
Artwork by Dj Zen.
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Thank for reading!
Artist: Martian Arts
Date: 2017-02-28
By: antic604
Q: What’s your defining feature as a human being. Who are you?
I am an instance of the whole, currently experiencing itself through a minuscule amount of the human construct called time. I can’t really say who I am, but I can say who I am not. I am not the person I was 20 years ago or last year, or last week even. I am constantly changing, striving to evolve and disidentify with my own thoughts and feelings and only focus on the present, observing, without judging.
I do love music, its the one thing that has stayed with me for as long as I can remember but I don’t think I have a defining feature, other than the lust for learning.
Q: When & how was your first encounter with psychedelic goa trance music?
Summer of 1994. I was lucky enough to grow up in the northern suburbs of Athens, close to the forest of Varibopi where illegal parties took place. It was all Goa Trance back then, no full-on, or dark or prog or whatever, yet the tracks were extremely varied in style, but the people didn’t care to nitpick. It was either something they liked, or something they didn’t. There was no need for labelling it, it had a name anyway - Goa Trance.
Q: What you do for living? Is writing & performing music just an important hobby, or the way of life?
I manage/bartend a rock bar in the centre of Athens for the last 8 years or so. This is the only job I can do in order to be able to go to gigs on weekends, or go to Goa for a couple of months or go to festivals as there are other people that can work in my place. The managing part, I can (kind of) do anywhere with a wifi connection when I am away.
I was in IT when I lived in the UK until the end of 2007. But working every day using a computer meant that I didn’t want to spend the rest of the day, in front of a computer. So I quit that job, moved back to Athens with the purpose of doing something that will allow me to make more music. Then I started bartending which allowed more time to make music, especially in the morning when I woke up with a fresh mind (when I wasn’t hungover from the night before). That mostly did the trick.
Music for me is a way of life, of course it is also an income but I feel having a “normal” job, allows me to express myself freely in the studio. It's a good balance. When I am in the studio I don’t worry about having to make music that will bring me gigs to pay the bills, not saying that the people that play a lot of gigs, don’t make the music they love to make, but it does allow me to be selective of the gigs I’ll play and I just do whatever I feel like doing in the studio, even if it's not psytrance, which is the case a lot more often recently. It's quite liberating actually.
Also, music means travelling, something I could never do before cause I could never afford it. Making this music means playing in the Mojave desert in California and some massive club in Tokyo and some gorgeous forest in Hungary and then a tropical beach in Brazil, or in a jungle in India. This is one of the best things about Psytrance, the venues! I cannot stress how grateful I am to experience all this.
Q: Do you have any formal musical training, or are you self-taught? Any other art-forms that you practice and enjoy?
Self taught. From a young age I’ve played bass guitar in a couple of bands, also had a drum kit at home that I loved playing, played guitar, tenor saxophone, played the tablas for a couple of years and it's the only instrument I actually did some classes on when I lived in Cambridge, but I haven’t had any formal musical training. Just play stuff by ear on the keyboard. No other art forms, just music.
Q: How you incorporate your fascination with modular analog systems in your music? Do you take (part of?) it on the road when performing live?
My first encounter with modular was in Anglia Ruskin university where I did my BSc in Audio & Music Technology in 2000. When we were given a tour of the studios there was one studio that I knew, I was going to spend most of my free time in and in there was what people called, “the silver beast” that very few people were able to control (or spend time on as there was a Juno 60 and Supernova 2 right next to it). It was a Doepfer Basic System 2. So in my free time I would be in there, reading the Doepfer manual and understanding modular synthesis which was great cause once you understood that, you could use just about any subtractive synthesiser with a clear interface. That university also had an EMS VCS3…that thing was wild, hopelessly bad tracking but wild sound…anyway, its all quite nerdy really, but I like nerdy stuff.
Come 17 years later and I am lucky enough to have lots of modular. I do have fixed architecture synths as well and use them from time to time, but it's almost all modular nowadays. Not because its “better”, but because it's exciting for me to make music like this. Also there are no presets, everything I make, I make right there and then with an open mind. I don’t sit there and “plan” the track. I start patching and help the music go where it wants to, instead of me “forcing” it to go somewhere.
Also for me, it's extremely important to not use or even look at a computer, when writing music - it’s like meditation. Having said all that, I do believe that it’s the person that is making the music, not the amount or worth of the gear s/he uses. But yeah, modulars are like magnets to me.
On the road I do take a small 6U case (the one that fits in the airplane cabin and that’s not every airline, some organisers pay two tickets) to perform live, but it’s festivals where the budget covers a good airline and the stage is going to be spacious enough for me to bring the modular along. This case is also necessary when playing Strontium Dogs sets with Merv as we don’t use a computer to play out and a lot of it is just spontaneous improvisation.
Q: You’ve done a lot of collaborations over the years - how do you think they influence you as a persona and as a musician? Which collaborations you value the most? Who’d you like to collaborate with but didn’t have the chance yet? And when can we expect Strontium Dogs (you + Eat Static) debut album? Any chance of new Disco Hooligans stuff?
Collaborations are basically me hanging out with my mates. Most of them have been with Costas - Black Noise as we live close by and he’d just come hang out at mine, we’d make coffee (lots!) and have a few smokes and just play with synths, just record sounds in, arrange them and repeat the process. I have done online collaborations as well, but most of them are from when people visit (or I visit their country for a gig and hang out at their studio for a couple of days). Its great cause most of the people this happens with, are my mates, so we get to hang out, have a few laughs in the studio and just get psyched on recording new sounds. Being in the studio with other people always has an influence on me, the same way hanging out with my friends does. Be it in a hut in Ashvem with Goa Jonas with just a sound card with two headphone outs and just a computer, or Merv’s space station of a studio in the UK, its all brilliant and I am grateful to be able to do this in my life.
Strontium Dogs album will be released this year. I can’t really say what Merv is doing at the moment as I am sure it’s something he wants to announce, but we are releasing it this spring time and will be performing more this year as well. We’ve made lots of tunes, we just need to sit down and think which ones are suit for the album.
Highly unlikely of doing Disco Hooligans stuff, but Jordan is doing quite a few remixes of Disco Hooligans tunes and is releasing them with his Outer World Elements project which he is part of with our good friend, John Petsopoulos.
Q: What is your view on the advancements of technology - both in terms of music distribution (“death” of CDs, prevalence of digital distribution & streaming) as well as for music production (ease of producing, i.e. quality vs. quantity of releases)?
It is what it is. It was never easier for someone to download some software and just make a whole track in their computer. I have read many opinions on this and some people think it's what contributed the most, for the decline of “quality”. I have the opposite opinion, I think it's great that a kid that could never afford a studio, can now afford to make music by figuring out new smart ways to use software and you never know who is going to come with a brilliant fresh style and help change the scene as we know it today.
Yes, there are an awful lot of people just downloading presets and repeating what others did, but that is what they like to do and that is fair enough. I think the fact that people re-use, used to death, presets, will actually make it easier for someone to stand out from the crowd as well. Also I do feel that there is a growing number of people that are experimenting more with sound again…or maybe that’s just me hanging out with that crowd and not a realistic view of things… Time will tell.
CDs are dying (well they are dead, really) cause they cost money and require people to buy them. I do feel that people prefer physical, but I think again, it’s just me hanging out with that sort of crowd, that shapes my opinion, but I do prefer to hold something in my hands, with a nice artwork. Also, the minute something gets released, it’s “free” to download off some site. And nowadays even labels themselves, upload the whole track on youtube and I think most people, mostly listen to music on youtube (I do too to be honest) and that’s that really.
On the other hand I am getting some CDJs this weekend and planning on buying a set of 1200’s [Technics’ SL-1200 turntables] as well. I miss DJing in the old fashioned manner, I want to get back into it as I am also into techno and DJing techno is a whole different ball game. I also miss playing my old Goa Trance records.
Q: Over the last 15 years the scene split in several sub-genres: minimal/prog, full-on, neo goa, tech/forest, suomi (and much more); each of them with clearly defined do-s and don’t-s on how it should sound. Do you think it makes it easier to find one’s place - as an artist - on the scene, or more difficult?
Easier for me as I skip all of the sub-genres you just mentioned. I might miss on someone good by skipping all the triplet prog, or dark stuff, but yeah, I don’t have time to listen to new stuff. And besides, if it’s something special, I am sure I’ll hear the person playing it in some festival.
I do believe most people would classify my music as full-on and that is fair enough. Full-on for me is the fluffy morning sound of 2000 which was not my cup of tea, really (although there is some old Disco Hooligans stuff that is a proper cheese fest!). At that time I was really into the polar opposite of that sound. I was amazed by The Delta, Spirallianz, Midimiliz, that sort of borderline techno, but psychedelic and heavy bottom end, overdriven to the point of face-melting-distorted, sound. There were full-on parties everywhere at that time and there was barely any artists I liked, playing. So around that time I stopped going out to psy-trance parties. Not completely, but the full-on “invasion” meant there were only a few parties I’d go to.
Q: Which artists, outside of the broad goa/psychedelic trance genre, influence your musical creations?
...Jan Hammer, John Carpenter, Joseph Fraioli, Alessandro Cortini, Don Buchla, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Arovane, Autechre, Boards of Canada
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Away from the capital. I am ready for a quiet house in the countryside with a studio, with an airport relatively close by and a lot less expensive life style. I want to learn agriculture. I want to live as much, off the grid, as possible. Ideally I’d live in a house with solar panels, a well on a small piece of land that receives the love it needs and it provides food, nice smells and beautiful plants, extra bonus for ones I can smoke.
Tracklist:
01: Mayana (2017 remix)
02: City of black lights (2017 remix)
03. Over the clouds (2017 remix)
The Quote:
"This EP contains remixes of the 3 best tracks from my first album Inner polarity, released on Metapsychic records exactly 10 years ago. These are the tracks that, in my opinion, best stood the test of time." released February 26, 2017
Available in bandcamp: https://musicbyomnivox.bandcamp.com/album/inner-polarity-10-years-remix-ep
This is your secret invitation to our next big Forestdelic adventure. Join us on the high velocity wave of contemporary psytrance production fueled by 100% pure psychedelic ingredients - an unforgettable musical journey with a guaranteed feel good landing.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Mind Surfers
Label: Forestdelic records
Format: CD
Release date: 25.02.2017.
Compiled by Tiann
Cover art: Sko
Layout: Joe the Glow
Mastering: Ognen Zafirovski, expect track no 7. mastered by Aardvarkk
Tracklist:
1. Xpiral - Collapsing Galaxy
2. Yudhisthira - Sun Entity
3. Lacerta - Ice Planet
4. Android Spirit - Kirobo (Cosinus Remix)
5. Mechanical Species - In Control
6. Axial Tilt - Deep Structure
7. Aardvarkk - Cosmic Radiation
8. Animalien - Life Force
9. Kala - Hypnotic Room
10. Aknoyd - Mento Savage
11. Blastourist - Speed of Light (Bonus Track)
Samples:
https://soundcloud.com/forestdelic/va-mind-surfers-samples-minimix
PRE-ORDER:
https://forestdelic.bandcamp.com/album/mind-surfers
So, here we are, finally with the second part of Mindsphere's trilogy!
Almost a year after the uptempo "Presence", we are now ready with part 2 called Mindream: this will be a pure (space) ambient experience... Drony, sometimes warm, sometimes cold, floating and here and there exotic! But for sure relaxing and perfect for deep experiences!
We will have 2 versions of this album! One mixed version for the limited CD, and one unmixed version for the digital version. Release date will be the 1st of march! (so only 2 more weeks to go!) Samples will be posted tomorrow!
Listen on Soundcloud.com
Tracklist:
1. Solitude
2. Circle Sphere
3. Seclusion
4. Fate
5. Orientelic Genetic
6. Serenity
7. Respiratory
8. Reformation
9. Far Away
Mastering: Tim Schuldt
Artist: Ali Akgun
Release Date: 1st of march
Artwork: Pieter Pan
6th Braincell's album was just released:
Sounds good, but - typically for Braincell - somehow not particularly exciting...
Bhooteshwara Records is proud to present its eleventh physical release.
Compiled by Blisargon Demogorgon, this CD represents his selection of the modern night time psychedelic sound that has been tested on the dancefloors around the globe. The project took a year to complete and involved listening to numerous tracks but ultimately selecting only the very finest to appear on special release. “Challenge from Beyond” features both well-known artists such as Dohm, Terratech, Farebi Jalebi, Silent Horror, Malkaviam, LAB, Blisargon Demogorgon, Shadow Noises, Hagenith, as well as up-and-coming names like Anubian and Oddpass. The compilation can be treated as a story from beginning to end, starting with deep atmospheric psychedelia and gradually diving into more dynamic music, which is sure to keep the dancefloor moving.
We really hope this compilation will satisfy your psychedelic needs and you will enjoy listening to it as much as Blisargon Demogorgon enjoyed putting this selection together.
Tracklist:
1. Dohm – Before Twilight 150
2. Oddpass – Choices 150
3. Hagenith – Time 148
4. Anubian - Transmitter On 152
5. Shadow Noises - Slept So Long 148
6. Terratech vs Farebi Jalebi - Imber Fluctus 150
7. LAB - Nordway 150
8. Blisargon Demogorgon - Knights Of Light 150
9. Malkaviam - Undead Legion 150
10. Silent Horror – Soul Of Spirits 150
SAMPLES: https://goo.gl/C4l0u4
Available exclusively at:
Bhooteshwara: https://goo.gl/j5O6SA
Bandcamp: https://goo.gl/jFCGD6
Title: Challenge From Beyond
Artist: Various Artist
Compiled by: Blisargon Demogorgon
Format: Digipack CD
Release date: February 2017
Mastered by: Blisargon Demogorgon
Cover Design by: Evgeniy Zheton
Cat.Nr: BHOOTCD011
http://bhooteshwara.com/
https://soundcloud.com/bhooteshwara
Hi everyone !!
Fractal Wave EP is out now and it´s ready to blast !!!!
Feel free to share, comment, listen, etc.
Good vibes
Progressive / Psy-Trance
Tracklist:
01 - Nibiru (140 BPM)
02 - Timecode (142 BPM)
03 - Fractal Wave Feat Spencer (140 BPM)
Here is a short Live Mix:
Download:
Beatport link: https://www.beatport.com/release/fractal-wave/1934472
Junodownload: http://www.junodownload.com/products/audiowave-fractal-wave/3285503-02/
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/fractal-wave-single/id1181274939
Soundcloud Profile:
https://soundcloud.com/audio_wave
Spread the music.