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Dali - Hectic (HomMega)

Timetwister


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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 17:11
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On 2006-06-01 16:58, Si B wrote:

maybe a bit harsh....

she can write as much music as she wants as long as she doesn't try and sell it to me or play it at parties i go to.

it belongs in the ministry of sound, not on the 'israeli psychedelic trance experience' or anywhere else that claims to be psychedelic or even just not shallow.







well m8, fact of the matter is this music is targeted at an audience expecting to buy a psychedelic album, which this clearly is not. She can make music all she wants, but don't try to pass it off as something it is not. Besides that I'm truly disapointed in Hommega for releasing this. Their releases as of late have been sub par, but this simply beats everything that has been put out by pretty much any label in terms of junk.

I'm glad 2006 has been an otherwise good year music wise, with great artist albums from the likes of Nuclear Ramjet, Electric Universe, Commercial Hippies, Filteria, and some great compilations ('God save the Machine' comes to mind )
Rah
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 18:21
So wait… wait… hold the phone!
The cd from Dali *gasp* was not good!!?
Hold on!!! Don’t send that psyshop order yet!! If you needed to read the review, for something you could have found out by your-self listening to first 10 seconds of the samples - then you probably deserve to go back to psyshop and purchase 7 copies. One for every day of the week, lasting… (one week baba)… and pray to almighty shiva the drugs wear off by that Sunday morning; so that when you hear your last copy of the cd, with a straight head and solemn face, you might just maybe, think for yourself… this was not the music you had been waiting for. But then again, if you had been considering checking out the cd, then let’s just be honest, you probably do like what you hear and would like to write something positive about this release, but are too afraid of being literally stoned to death in an internet chat room…. So enjoy it anyway.
on that note, i'm going to ask what every else wondering - does it come with any more pictures of the subject in question, or perhaps even a poster?

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Troll@CrackWhoreModels
IsraTrance Analyst Member

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 18:37
i would write what i think is the reason this cd got released but then my post would get deleted once agian

all i can say is this is the reason why this scene has become what it has become

a kids party with m&ms
Mat N
IsraTrance Senior Member

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 18:51
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On 2006-06-01 13:31, Si B wrote:
SPOT ON REVIEW AS USUAL..

one fall? i have not liked anything from them since track 5 off Disc1 on Converting Veg... commercial, unsurprising kiddy pill music.




just for the record, Converting Vegeterians is a Yoyo/BNE release, not Hommega.
besides, didn't u like Xerox & Illumination last album?
Pavel
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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 18:55
I'll wait for Guy Cohen's review to make up my mind           Everyone in the world is doing something without me
micheru
Psychedelic Vocalist

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 19:57
ouch! why is british cynicism just so damned funny hehehe. i agree with the bit about the interview tho, i was pretty incensed to read that women just "aren't as technically minded" and other such bollox. i don't think it's a fair representation of women in the scene or even music business in general (and it gets pretty smutty up there). it would be nice to think musicians can be accepted for their musicianship and not whose boobs/moobs are bigger. there are some killer musicians out there making exciting & delicious noise...yes some of them have tits. cool isn't it. i respect Dali for making her thing happen and the energy she brings defiantly to the stage while boys line up behind her to find fault. havent heard the album but i'm sure a lot of effort went into it and i'm sorry for the slating here. don't let the bastards get you down and kick their aural asses with the next one!xxx
ps has anyone noticed how hot male vocals are right now?           In the depth of my soul there is a wordless song.
Yuli
Retired

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 20:04
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On 2006-06-01 19:57, micheru wrote:
ouch! why is british cynicism just so damned funny hehehe. i agree with the bit about the interview tho, i was pretty incensed to read that women just "aren't as technically minded" and other such bollox. i don't think it's a fair representation of women in the scene or even music business in general (and it gets pretty smutty up there). it would be nice to think musicians can be accepted for their musicianship and not whose boobs/moobs are bigger. there are some killer musicians out there making exciting & delicious noise...yes some of them have tits. cool isn't it. i respect Dali for making her thing happen and the energy she brings defiantly to the stage while boys line up behind her to find fault. havent heard the album but i'm sure a lot of effort went into it and i'm sorry for the slating here. don't let the bastards get you down and kick their aural asses with the next one!xxx
ps has anyone noticed how hot male vocals are right now?




Sorry Michelle but you are wrong here. There are some female producers that u wont hear a tiny bit of a disregarding about - Have u ever heard something of this kind about Ree K? Or about Miranda's "Phenomena" CD ( If I remember it was her first ye ). Women in trance are damn important as long as their music comes first and their feromones after           A man with a "master plan" is often a woman
Mike A
Subra

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 20:10
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On 2006-06-01 19:57, micheru wrote:
ps has anyone noticed how hot male vocals are right now?



especially if it has the awful israeli accent
ori_k
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 20:46
"good morning-israel"

yeah israel sucks big time...

but hey we got shulman hehe
Ben-G


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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 21:42
Hmmmm....

Well nobody thought it will be a good album... i will avoid saying my opinion about the music cuz i think what was said here is more then enough..

Its such a shame that our country which is one of the pioneers in trance music now produces so much shit! and the saddest thing is that this shit sells much better then the good music...

Who should we blame?!
Psycosmo
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 21:54
Why oh why does psytrance have Dalit Eizner and not Rachel Kozak AKA Hecate? Maybe Dalit could learn a thing or two from this lady.

http://zhark.org/misc/rachint/r-int7.html

http://www.myspace.com/hecate


Ive only listend to the samples but jeeze... I really think that this CD insults men. I mean when they say we got our brains in our dicks there is a lot of truth to that, but there ARE limits to how far this can be taken.
full_on
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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 22:01
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On 2006-06-01 18:55, Pavel wrote:
I'll wait for Guy Cohen's review to make up my mind



You just made my day!

Back to this terrible release: Nothing to add, just read the review on the first page.
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Vipasana
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jun 1, 2006 22:24
as ben-g ill also wont say anything more because it isnt AMBUSH forum here... anyway.. as Yuli said women in trance are important indeed and Dali got bad reacts not because she is female or not.... im sure even if it was a known psytrance male artist the reacts was the same maybe even harder.... its only because of the quality of the music which for her problem ... she dont have any in this album.... i know lots of female artists with excellent mind and producing as Mussi Moodi , Sofia X , Orli ( Fenomena ) and more.... but still theres making music and theres give a fuck about music and nothing matters besides promotion and "boom boom boom music ".

This is the main reason i dont play full on or producing full on anymore..... all this stuff is like the Eyal Barkan age...too bad its like that... but still im so happy that theres ppl that really knows how to play my heart in parties ( Yuli you did that once in Doof and i thank you for that ) and theres ppl that knows how to play on the feeling of the 247652035 extacy pills that someone ate before he came to the party or during that
werlin


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Posts :  79
Posted : Jun 2, 2006 07:27
i heard colors band, and some other things and tought "lets see what happens"... and what happened was something in between a highway accident envolving 2 monster trucks, tree cargo vans, and a police helicopter, and the leftovers of a tsunami....

i'll bet The Dali is rolling around in the grave, and that's the worst part, making a legendary visual master tired corpse's move in a no spaced compartment, 7 feet below the surface....
veridia

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Posts :  27
Posted : Jun 2, 2006 08:49
After reading all this negative BS, I'll say this. For full-on, she has used sounds that I have not heard in full-on before, some good, and some bad.

Yes, there is a pretty face on the cover, but that doesn't mean the music is equally pretty on the inside, but it does have some damn interesting moments.

Oh, and she has little sense of song structure, only the first track has any real *song* structure behind it. The rest seem like she was trying to use her singing voice as samples, instead of the usual movie samples other artists use. I'm not saying this is bad, it's actually refreshing to hear instead of the 1000th Matrix sample. Although with regards to vocals, I would rather hear something on the scale of VNV Nation's Burning Empires album, or Depeche Mode's Violator album.
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