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//SWAMP STOMP (feat. FaceHead & Richard Devine)// Sat. May 31st - Atl, GA

bastardsamadhi

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Posted : May 20, 2008 00:42
get ready to rip your own new brainhole in the ?Chill? !
wish it was this weekend O_O


aastral


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Posted : May 21, 2008 03:01
I am kinda glad to take a weekend off!!! Whew Gil was a work out!!

Cannot wait for this one, gonna be a great dance !!

See everyone there!!
Moksa
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : May 23, 2008 17:22
Next weekend!!!           http://soundcloud.com/t-o-u-c-h-samadhi/sets/moksa/
http://www.touchsamadhi.com
FaceHead
FaceHead

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Posted : May 23, 2008 20:36
I KNOW RIGHT!
Moksa
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : May 28, 2008 23:24
All most time!
See ya tomorrow Chuck!!!           http://soundcloud.com/t-o-u-c-h-samadhi/sets/moksa/
http://www.touchsamadhi.com
sage2012
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : May 29, 2008 01:10
i've really been looking forward to playing some of the new stuff that i've picked up in the last couple of months. not really dark, yet not particularly light either... twilight trance perhaps?
          michael
www.atlantapsytrance.net
http://touchsamadhi.com/artists/michael-curran
http://soundcloud.com/sage2012
http://mixcloud.com/sage2012/
PsyTrancess


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Posted : May 31, 2008 04:39
oooh twilight trance you say? This sounds very delicious. Can't wait to hear everyone tomorrow night!!!!           :idea: “Sometimes you have to lose your mind before you can come to your senses.” – Peaceful Warrior :idea:
bastardsamadhi

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Posted : Jun 3, 2008 02:30
well, I think richard devine gave us about a 500% return on my previous claims -- my new brainhole is still moist!

put'n crackahs to SHAME! nice guy too!

rest of the party was good stuff as well, I liked the beginning of your set that i heard chuck!


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On 2008-05-20 00:42, bastardsamadhi wrote:
get ready to rip your own new brainhole in the ?Chill? !
wish it was this weekend O_O


DiMiTry
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Jun 3, 2008 06:58
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On 2008-06-03 02:30, bastardsamadhi wrote:
well, I think richard devine gave us about a 500% return on my previous claims -- my new brainhole is still moist!

put'n crackahs to SHAME! nice guy too!



good to hear, good to hear.. nice to have alternative highly psychedelic sounds to add some flavor to the good ole psytrance shindig.. just a little extra mind expansion to go with all that fluoro deco.

          ..it's just another party..
DiMiTry
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Jun 3, 2008 07:04
actually I think even Boom fest is putting together a solid 'non-psy' stage this year with the likes of Extrawelt and Boxcutter.. just an extra reason to go, now.

          ..it's just another party..
FaceHead
FaceHead

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Posted : Jun 4, 2008 02:42
nothin like that southern hospitality. Tahnks everyone for making a very comfortable time. I got to meet people that became insta-fam. the deco was great as close to organic as ive seen indoors so far. The other half of the crowd may have been a turn off for some but we have to remember that before we became jaded veterans most of us were in the same place as them. Even if they are too eager to uh..influenced or brandishing glow sticks and abrassive social skills we need to keep our arms open to those who will one day be following in the footsteps of the veterans now. Instead of scoffing at them we need to talk to them and explain the realities of the trance scene because to newcomers it just seems like a magical funland full of various candies and bright colors that will fix all problems. I know for myself it took years of "not fitting in" to realize that i was going about this all wrong. If i would have had someone sit me down and be blunt and honest about the realities of this culture and the realities of my initial approach maybe it wouldnt have left me wondering for so long why people were turning a cold shoulder. So consider this a call to the veterans to uncomfortably fill the shoes of a guide and to teach the newcomers what its really all about instead of raising the eyebrow and shunning them. Theyll get it eventually but a little guidance never hurt

OSO's set surprised me i heard it was fullon but what i listened to was not so much it was just good psychedelic music synths dripping through wide open spaces breaks that lacked the melodrama of alot of fullon, and tight thick basslines and kicks without the typical lack of low end you find in fullon. If it had been at a different event i woulda lost myself through it but i was pretty wrapped up in the pre set jitters.

all the other sets were great too osos just stood out to me.

thanks again all yall see you soon

:chuck:
FaceHead
FaceHead

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Posted : Jun 4, 2008 02:42
oh ya and if anyone has some photos i could really use some
bastardsamadhi

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Posted : Jun 4, 2008 04:34
the typical lack of low end in fullon, chuck? lolz

whilst making brash generalizations, i should say that for a second there i thought you might have been talking about the typical inefficient LF spooge / humming sound found in trancecore...

20hz flapping not enough? try some direct current!

the perpetual dichotomy continues, muahaha!

Pyite
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Jun 4, 2008 06:00
Sound geeks are funny...           Punch You In The Eye

http://www.atlantapsytrance.net
FaceHead
FaceHead

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Posted : Jun 4, 2008 20:57
hehe yes yes. the music im referring too had both nice tight yet deep bass without so much of the lows cut out. i guess it may seem to be a brash generalization but it wasnt intended to be. that seems to be a reocurring problem hehe. ok to simplify...

I felt and heard the woofers moving more dramatically during osos set than i usually do listening to fullon or at least what i have come to believe fullon is (i really have no idea anymore). I am not knocking anything its all just a different method alot of "fullon producers cut more low end than other style producers and a lot of trancecore folks dont cut it at all thats why one is clean and the other is dirty i thought the music oso played had a good balance of the two in the basslines. tight yet still low. and the rest was clean but not crispy.

So in conclusion satan is the allmighty crossovers and passes are for the weak minded and goat sacrafices are more psychedelic than flourescent feces...unless its the flourescent feces of the sacraficed goat in which case it makes that very goat and only that one goat more psychedelic. typically pork chops are less hallucinatory than my pants but but in a non confrontational closed eye sorta way. the only method we can all have to re-detatch ourselves from the original previous stereotypes of the future is to evaluate the regressions of the forward progress in our minds, which are constantly being pulled to and fro by the inanimate nature of the static berzerkers. The static berzerkers want your soul but cannot find it. Dont give it to them or this mess will blossom into a seed of antagony. The The time is then people mystification of our ears is merely the complication of a much grander simplicity. typically typing is tricky and piping is prickily picky. u dig? conveyance of e-emotion is a feat in itself. My least unsincere apologies for twisting this into a thought knot not unlike the initial conflict. I enjoyed my time in atlanta. I like all kinds of psychedelic or beautiful or peaceful or artistically crafted music. no need to split hairs ... the hairs of an atom. thats pretty insignifigant almost as insignifigant as this debate.

:chuck:

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