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From:
Eylon Israeli
To:
Tom Churchill
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Date:
Fri, 22 Sep 1995 05:16:01 +0200 (EET)
Subject:
GOA (was:man with no name)
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On Tue, 19 Sep 1995, Tom Churchill wrote:
quoted 11 lines On a related note, what did you think of TRIBAL SCIENCE? This comp. was> > On a related note, what did you think of TRIBAL SCIENCE? This comp. was > > also mentioned during my quest to find out what the hell is wrong with > > GOA-influenced trance music. > > I got hold of this a couple of days ago, and I quite like it. > Better-than-average psychedelic/Goa trance - very energy-fuelled, electronic and > melodic, but not cheesey. Lots of gated pads, filter sweeps, burbling acid > lines, pulsating analogues and weird noises. Not exactly the most innovative > cutting edge electronic music, but it sounds cool as fuck when played extremely > loud... >
Best and perhaps the only good Trance album this year is Juno Reactor's new album on Blue room released. It is called something with infinite in it which is kinda standart for the goa guys but it is very good and believe it or not inovative. While most goa acts are new comers Juno were doing psychadelic trance before the goa-trance got pinned down. You can hear their New-Beat Industrial (European stylee) roots wherever you look and they pushed the psychadelic thing wee bit further than the usual gurgling. Seen them live twice and they don't compromise and that's good. snow