Saturday, August 20, 2011

Space Tribe

Biography

Olli Wisdom AKA Space Tribe is from England, but has also lived in the Rainforest near Byron Bay, Australia... he has been a pioneer of Psychedelic Trance for many years!

In the early 80's Olli was the singer in the theatrical Goth/Glam band "The Specimen", & ran the famous London goth club "The Batcave".

After the band split up in 1986 Olli went traveling in Asia and in 1988 came to Koh Phangan in Thailand where he first encountered the fantastic electro-driven wild psychedelic parties on the beach.

Instantly hooked, he immersed himself into the music and has never looked back. He stayed there for two years DJing, and set up a small studio to make tracks for the parties, before moving to Goa in India.

Over the next four years, Olli spent most of his time in Goa, but now starting to travel around performing at parties in other places (San Francisco, Switzerland, UK, Japan), spreading the word and turning people on.

In 1993, Olli, his brother Miki, and Richmond started Space Tribe clothing in Bali. The fractal fluoro party gear was an instant success, and now you can see it at parties all over the planet.

In 1995, the first Space Tribe tracks were hatched in the studio with Simon Posford (Hallucinogen / Sphongle), and everything flowed from there.

Olli moved out to the rainforest in Byron Bay in Australia, and set up the Rainforest Space Base studio. Space Tribe released the first album, 'Sonic Mandala' on Spirit Zone in 1996, and since then Space Tribe has released at least an album a year.

In 2004 Space Tribe Music was set up as a record label providing an outlet for Space Tribe releases and compilation albums. Space Tribe also makes many tracks in collaboration with other artists, including Sirius Isness, X-Dream, GMS, Menog, CPU, Psywalker & especially Electric Universe, working under the name ESP!

Olli also travels all over the world, playing live at parties and bringing joy to the thousands of dancers who know exactly why they are there. Space Tribe has lifted spirits and tweaked synapses in Australia, Brazil, Japan, South Africa, Israel, America, Thailand, India, Ibiza, Bali, England, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Holland, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Portugal and many more places. From Burning Man to Voov Experience, from the mountains in Japan to the beach in Goa...

Check out http://www.SpaceTribe.com, http://www.MySpace.com/SpaceTribeMusic or http://www.SaikoSounds.com/english/sear ... pace+Tribe for more info and to hear some of his tunes!




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CPU

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With more than a 100 tracks out on CDs and EPs in more than 25 labels, more than 400 shows worldwide in places as different as Tokyo, Rio De Janeiro, Mexico, Burning Man, The Swiss Alps, the Ascores Islands, the deserts of Israel, and Australia, all in more than 6 years of constant world tour, an ingeniously creative artist doubled with one of the finest and most innovative producer, CPU is Swiss born producer Samy Guediche, who started music at age 12, back in the 80s, playing guitar in numerous rock and funk bands. In 91, already following on the computer revolution, he bought an Atari 1040ST, an Akai sampler and a mixer to start experimenting with electronic technology, few vinyls releases followed on local swiss labels LaPeche and P.O.L.

In 1994, he went to live in California, producing and engineering beats and tracks for artists of the booming west-coast rap industry. This is where he discovered psy-trance, at the Burning Man Festival and at the psychedelic San Francisco Collective CCC in 99. This led to the creation of the psy-trance trio Biodegradable with Nikka (Mekkanikka) and Max (Sirius Isness/Mad Max). The trio had many releases counting amongst the most prominent psy trance labels of the time ( NovaTek, Goa-Head series, Flying Rhino, Transient, Dragonfly, Acidance, Zma, Hadshot to name a few) with a highly praised debut album on Acidance Records (Biodegradable-Phazer) in 2002. But shortly after, the trio separated when Samy moved to Barcelona.

This is where he started his own hardcore electro psy trance sound now internationally known as CPU. With a debut album in 2003 on the French famed label 3D Vision, CPU tracks like “killer rabbit” and “shot shot walla” could be heard in all dancefloors and became instant planetary psy-trance classics. After that, Samy toured the world many times over and won a reputation of excellence in live sound and performance. His energy on stage is legendary, his shows are known to electrify even the coldest of crowds. The well acclaimed follow up album "Computer Error" in 2004 helped to consolidate Samy s position amongst the top psy-trance producers as well as to become a major influence for many of today s next generation. Many of the new generation of producers are citing CPU as a main influence to their development (Bliss, Painkiller, Azax Syndrom, Mekkanikka, MadNetic and the list is longer). It is this creation of a fresh movement of new CPU influenced artists that led Samy to open his label, Nutek Records, a label designed with the CPU sound in mind. The 3rd album Discodelic, was released in December 2006 on Nutek Records. On this album, Samy shows the true potential of his talent, blowing open the doors of psy trance by introducing influences from electro, progressive, minimal techno and even house music. Using the most innovative studio production techniques as well as singing and playing the guitar, this album is a perfectly blended masterpiece of electronic dance music, and the response from the dancefloors is here to testify!

Currently located in Amsterdam, working on a solo side project, BeatKrush oriented towards electro-house with much success, collaborating with many other international artists on a variety of side projects, as well as directing and developing his label Nutek Records, Samy is now putting the final touches to his 4th album, titled “Kick And Bass”, some tracks from this album are already planetary hits and have been heard in the previous CPU shows, some is still kept secret, but one thing is sure….this album will be the landmark in psy-trance for years to come.





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Nutek Records

Genre: TRANCE
Members: Cpu, Mekkanikka, Painkiller, A-Team, Bio-Genesis, Massive, Punchline, Lost & Found, Audio Hijack, Indigo, Pure pressure.
Hometown: Global
Record Label: Nutek Records
About: http://www.nutek.org/
Nutek Tube Factory: nutektubefactory@gmail.com
Current Location: Barcelona, Switzerland, Israel.
General Manager: Samy-Cpu, Roy-Painkiller, Nicolas-Mekkanikka.
Booking Agent: nutekbooking@hotmail.com
Press Contact: info@boagroup.net
Biography

NUTEK RECORDS is the one of the most acclaimed labels in the trance scene today. It is a global power factory of music, pleasing our audience with a superb list of releases which are always at the avant-guard of the scene . After a memorable start-up compilation in july 2006 (nucd001-V.A.-Skydivers-Compiled by Cpu) featuring artists of great reputation, Samy (cpu) joined forces with artists Roy (P...ainkiller) and Nicolas (Mekkanikka) in a label partnership. Since then Nutek has been responsible for releasing a massive array of unforgettable compilations, and albums which have been played non-stop on dance-floors worldwide.

After a long Summer break, Nutek is back presenting their long awaited list of releases. Starting of with the new EP (digital format only) of the duo A-Team (painkiller vs Bliss) presenting their last work, 3 new dance floor hits. Then we follow up with the 2nd album "Masterpiece" by Biogenesis - "Escape the Illusion", charged with new energies, full power and intelligence, which will be released by the end of November. Following this, the debut album by the japanese duo INDIGO will be released, with morning sounds, and traditional melodies. To delight your holidays we will present you the first electro minimal house edition by BEATKRUSH, first an EP with 2 tracks, and right after the full album ! this special release brings Nutek records closer to you , and more of this style will come along in the near future. Stay tuned on the NUTEK channel, www.nutek.org , for news and updates.

Artists We Also Like:
Astral projection, Infected Mushroom, Absolum, Gms, Eskimo, Skazi, Deedra, Hallucinogen, RajaRam and more...

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Sandman

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Sandman is Itzik Levy, born 1977, Itzik started making music around the age of 13 at home with one synthesizer (Yamaha v50) and one year later, bought his first sampler and joined some bands. One of them (Orphand Land) released 2 CDs in the metal scene (Sahara, ’92; El Norra Alila, ’96- both in Holy Records). At the same time Itzik started listening to some electronic sounds (Front242, Skinny Puppy, NIN and the likes) and after that was exposed for the first time to trance material that came with travelers from the Far East. He liked that stuff very much, and started making trance, and that's what he's been doing since. Under the project name Green House Effect he makes more deep and clubby music. Under the name Resistance Activity he plans to make more electro & big beat stuff.

Itzik first released material as Witchcraft with Rami Shapira (Chakra). He released already 2 CDs: Witchcraft (Matsuri, 1998) and Psycho Toons (Hadshot Haheizar, 2000); few 12"s: Sandman- Tripulogic EP (Symbiosis, 1996), Sandman- Wolfgang EP (Symbiosis, 1997), Sandman- Natural Born Killers (TIP, 1997), Sandman- Nostradamus EP (Matsuri, 1998), Sandman- Cyber Zoo 12" (Hadshot Haheizar, 1999), Sandman- Loop in Control remixes 12" (Hadshot Haheizar, 2000), Green House Effect vs. Sandman 12" (Balloonia, 2001).

He also released a lot of tracks on numerous compilations, among them:
Sandman- Tripulogic (Balagan, Trancentral 5), Sandman- G-Force (Balagan), Sandman- Starfinder (TIP singles, TIP The Story), Sandman- Natural Born Killer (Tan Trance 4, Retro), Sandman- Arkham (Goa Inside 2, Aja Huaska), Sandman- Target Eye (Resonance Mood), Sandman- End of the World (Full On, Tan Trance 6), Sandman- Nosterdamus (Trance Mix 7), Sandman- Nostradamus (Remix)(Travelling 5), Sandman- Highway 101 (TIP 3D), Sandman- Spawn (Made on Earth), Sandman- Ghostrider (Time Tunnel Remix) (New Psychedelic), Sandman- Mushroom Symphony (Excerpts From The Chillspace, Travelling 5), Sandman- STP (Space Mantra), Sandman- Illegal Business (Heavy Machinery), Sandman & Xerox- Bug2000 (Xerox- Freestyle), Green House Effect- Volfgang, Arkham & Spawn (Trance Mix 6), Green House Effect- My Old School (Full On 4), Green House Effect- Superfly (ISRaliens 2), Resistance Activity- G. Tests (ISRaliens), Xerox & Sandman- Bug 2000 (Xerox- Freestyle), Greenhouse Effect- State of Mind (Contact- Clubber vol. 1). Sandman- End of the World (Green House Effect remix) (Full On 5, Generations), Sandman- Storm Clouds (part 1) (Life Is...), Green House Effect vs. Sandman- Tribal Blah-Blah (Tribal Dance Experience), Sandman- Jungle Rock (Order Odonata 6), Sandman- The Dark Side (Joker Files v2), Xerox & Illumination vs. Sandman- Resolution (Full On 7).





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XSI

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XSI is a French Psychedelic-Trance Group composing three DJs who met and decided to make music together.

DJ Bio aka Jean-Marc Segondy (27 years), DJ Cyril aka Cyril Montagnet (26 years) and DJ Spawn aka Barthelemy Bayona (21 years) started making music together under the project name 'X.S.I' in 2003 and released their first track, 'Vision', in 2004.

Influenced by electronic music in general and later, after discovering psytrance, by the vibes of Astrix, Talamasca, Astral Projection, GMS, Wrecked Machine or Shanti, they keep working on their own Full-On style.

Parabola Music in cooperation with Mindcontrol presents the release of the year.

Talamasca needs no introduction, very well known by electronic music fans worldwide. A DJ and a producer since already 17 years on the international trance scene, he has played in more than 50 countries and continues to tour the world on a regular basis. He frequently has collaborations with well known artists and has produced many tracks with artists like Skazi, Infected Mushrooms, Oforia, Space Cat, Deedrah, ABSOLUM, Xerox, and many more.

This album is the 6th release of Talamasca and is unique since this has been entirely produced with only one group,
XSI, a duet new comers of the French scene and signed with Talamasca label Mind Control in cooperation with Parabola Music.

Talamasca and his two new friends of XSI have worked in harmony to produce this album, sometimes having to concede to one another about certain sounds in order to produce an album totally focused on the Dance Floor theme.

It took more than a year to Cedric Dassulle, (Aka Talamasca), Jean Marc Segondy and Barthelemy Bayona (Aka XSI) to finalize this project having to compromise in order to fully agree on each and every track and being proud of having accomplished perfect harmony in music selection.

Mind Control and Parabola Music are proud to introduce this first collaboration album with these two upcoming future stars and look forward to a series of many more albums to come.





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DJ Dimitri

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In the international super-dj stakes, DJ Dimitri (born Dimitri Kneppers in 1967) is up there with the best of them. In 1996, he was voted #8 in the highly regarded Muzik Magazine’s International DJ of the Year competition.

Dimitri starts his musical explorations at the tender age of 16, mixing funk and hip hop on a Dutch radio station. In 1988, right when the second Summer of Love breaks out, he makes his first appearances at Holland’s world wide renowned temple of house, RoXY, where he starts his own Friday club night in 1990, seeing cues at the door stretching as far as 100 metres. He steadily makes a name for himself on an international level, his specific DJ-ing style being best described as bringing spirituality trough technology. Dimitri’s slamming beats and the strong melodies he plays always make the difference.

Sinds 1991, Dimitri has mixed, remixed and recorded for labels suchs as Go!Bang, Outland, Spiritual, I.C.U (USA) and his own label, Be.S.T (Beautiful Soul Techno), supplying many a single mix and more than a dozen DJ mix albums. He pioneered his Be.S.T - sound very successfully at his own Thursday night club, “Hi-Tech Soul Movement” at RoXY.

Over the years Dimitri has played in numberous clubs and festivals in the Netherlands (such as Chemistry, MTC, New Frontier, Lowland and Dance Valley). He has hosted a monthly club night at New York’s Twilo Club and played in Europe’s hottest clubs like Fuse in Brussels, Rex in Paris, Space on Ibiza, Haoman in Jerusalem, Static Sound in Madrid, Taste in Edinburg and many more.

The talented DJ Dimitri is what they called suits the old saying of "don't judge the book by it's cover", But once you've heard his mixes you will understand why he is one of the most influential DJ-Producer in the scene by now. He has built his reputation as DJ and Producer in the electronic dance music scene in just only five years after his first arrival in the scene in the middle of 2005. Raised from the underground dance scene in Jogja Indonesia where he made his first appearance in the middle of 2005, He then resided to Jakarta to reinstate his further influences.

With his sense for the tunes and indigenous understanding of what exerts on any dance floor, You will promptly realize that it's DJ Dimitri on the decks. He has quite unique style of mixing by pouring one sound into another and creating a truly indifferent sound that most any crowd will highly appreciate, And he enjoys making the crowd hopping and craving for more. His distinctive senses makes him able to pull out the darkness out of the lights of the disco ball and generates the euphoria in the midst of his crowd, Where he then becomes the hero of the dance floor. He is an expert with the peak time status quo, Always foresee that he can spin at anytime involved to cherish them into the moment they always waiting for, Even to mend the most broken spirit. His skill is so astonishing that even a prime class DJ in the scene will voluntarily follows his set and spins their very own sets after him.

In January 2008, He made his international milestone by having his tracks internationally released. It was "Circles", a deep dark progressive house track released by his imprint "Bagong Digital" and exclusively available at beatsdigital.com. "Circles" was his first track, and although it was not went out the way he wanted it to be, It was great and made his first mark in the industry. His later released track "Dark Strings", Really attracted many attentions from global DJs and Producers, Another fine progressive beats that entered the "Top 40" chart at junodownload.com, A very respectful and recognizable dance music online store in the world. This achievement has made another milestone in his career path as International DJs and Producers began to put respect to Indonesian young DJ and producer named DJ Dimitri. Now, DJ Dimitri's tracks can be found on almost on any primary online music stores you can imagine, his tracks are available for download in more than 40 stores with iTunes, Beatport, and HMV in the list.

He is also the ultimate creator of the worldwide prominent “Bagong Odyssey With DJ Dimitri Podcast”, The first and the best Indonesian podcast show featuring some of the best Indonesian & international DJ talents from around the world. He has produced such podcast shows that featured some of the world influential names such as: Niklas Harding, Bobby Deep, Federico Epis, M.O.D.E, Nick K, Andrew Bennett, Darin Epsilon, Oliver Huntemann and more to come. His mixes have also being aired in some of the most famous global dance radio such as DI.FM, Afterhour FM, Puresound FM (Russia), 1Mix Radio (UK), Wave FM (Portugal), Anthem FM (Chile) & Sense FM (USA).

Beyond all of his achievements to this date he still holding tight into his dreams of having his track topping the global chart and performing in some of the world’s greatest clubs and dance events.






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SpaceCat

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SPACE CAT is Avi Algranati from Israel. Born and raised in a musical family, Avi was showing great passion for music from a very young age. In 1988, Algranati won first place at his first national DJ contest. Shortly after, at the age of 21, Algranati discovered the electronic music scene and in 1993 he build his first recording studio. He begins to channel all his energies and sources by creating Psytrance music or as we knew it then Acid music. In a short period of time he conquers the globe with his unique sounds & melodies.

In 1994, Algranati released music under the name Indoor at NMC records. In 1996, he released his 2nd Phonokol album under the name DNA Productions , Phreaky ,Tripsters( With Dino Psaras ) and many more.

Throughout the years Algranati released four Space Cat albums. The 1st album “Beam Me Up” came out on BNE Records in 1997. In 1999 he released his 2nd Space Cat album “Shapes Of Sound”, The 3rd album “Power Up” came out in 2002, and 4th album “Mechanical Dream” was released in 2004 on Vision Quest Japan.

In addition, Algranati had also released numerous tracks on various compilations as well as on the PlayStation 2 game “Gran Turismo 4”. In 2005, Algranati won first place as best DJ and top place as best live act at the Israeli dj magazine competition along with big names such as Infected Mushroom and Skazi. This lead him to become even more recognised & adored by the fans and public.

On 2006 Together with Ari Linker a.k.a Alien Project And Ido a.k.a Quadra , he created the famous label H2O Records, Always in motion, Algranati moved on to collaborate with Alien Project in his recent project Alien vs The Cat. and releases 3 more killer dance-floor albums under The Names “Space Jam”, “Hear the noise”,”Alien Vs The Cat Remixes”. These albums were played globally and remained well known within the trance industry.
Space Cat latest album The Remixes was out on 2010… get ready for this next Bomb!!! These days Algranati has joined the new and exciting Bionics Records in Israel where he collaborates in a fresh & vibrating project called Dirty Diamonds along with Perplex and Moshe Intersys. their Debut album is in process and most likely to be released in mid 2010.

Avi has also Won the israeli’s dj magazine 2005 competition at top place together with infected mushroom and skazi,for the best dj and live act.





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Dj Dali

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Dj Dali is Dalit Eizner, an Israeli trance artist. She named herself after Salvador Dali, he has been her role model since she was a kid.

Dalit Eizner is from the center of Israel and EDM DJ that has also thrown some of the biggesr events in the NYC area. She is the founder of Groove Therapy productions which has recently become groove therapy management. She started to “hit the decks” in 2001 (that’s when she got her nickname).

2003 was her breakthrough year when she started to play in local clubs in Israel.

Soon after, she began learning music and sound engineering. With a background as a composer/singer of an Israeli rock band and playing the drums on a late night show on Israeli Cable TV, she got her first exposure when she was asked to write the theme track for ‘Rave-o-lution – the biggest festival held last year in Israel.

Her trademark is her onstage performance which charges the electrodes in the crowd and makes the dance floor vibrate in her sound. In her own words she likes trance because it’s ‘power music’.




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Ocelot

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Aaron Peacock aka oCeLoT makes music and travels Planet Earth playing it at parties and festivals. Aaron came from a musical family and plays lots of instruments. As a child he wanted to be an orchestra conductor when he grew up. The San Francisco psy scene of the 90's greatly influenced him as did the culture of psychedelics in general. Once "turned on" at age 18 there was no going back. The culture of psy trance provided a home for this bit of star matter we call oCeLoT. An oCeLoT is a wild spotted cat and is NOT a knight of any table round or otherwise.

Born in San Francisco in 1974, Aaron Peacock was still based in the city when he began performing psychedelic trance music under the Ocelot moniker in 2000; his music started appearing on a handful of labels -- Dropout Productions, Vertigo, and Ceiba -- a year later. Ocelot was not, however, Peacock's only musical outlet, as the multi-instrumentalist had released work as early as 1993, and had also worked under the name of VectorSelector.


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Juno Reactor

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Juno Reactor is an electronic psytrance group, often known for its world fusion influences and currently consists of Ben Watkins and Mike Macguire. At one time or another, Juno Reactor also included Johann Bley, stephen holweck and Jens Waldenback.

Juno Reactor was formed in 1990 by Ben Watkins and Stephen Holweck. The group came together as an experimental ambient project in order to record an accompanying soundtrack to sculpture artist (and Watkins’ girlfriend) Norma Fletcher’s art installation and performance piece called “The Missile Project”. The centerpiece of the project was a 70-foot decommissioned missile, nicknamed “Juno Reactor”, which the band rolled around London while playing its music to raise awareness about nuclear war. According to Watkins, “[it] was blue concrete. And it looked like a dinosaur tail. And a smoke came out of it.” [1] The project took over a month to complete; however, the exhibition lasted only several hours, as London police arrived, breaking up the display and arresting all members of the project. The music was eventually released as Juno Reactor’s second album, Luciana.

In 1993 Juno Reactor released its first single, “Laughing Gas”, on NovaMute. The single was soon followed by their debut album, Transmissions. The album, reckoned a huge success, is considered one of the first albums in the Goa Trance genre. Later the band released Luciana on Alex Paterson’s (The Orb) Inter-Modo label. Juno Reactor left NovaMute and Inter-Modo in 1995 and signed to UK’s Blue Room Released label for the Guardian Angel single. Their album Beyond the Infinite followed in 1996.

The 1997 release on Wax Trax! Records/TVT Records, Bible of Dreams, was Juno Reactor’s fourth album. Its sound diverged sharply from those of the previous albums and moved away from traditional dance beats by including tribal music influences. Watkins collaborated with Amampondo, a traditional South African percussion act, on the single “Conga Fury”. Ben Watkins and Amampondo followed up with a five week U.S. tour as the opening act for Moby. In 1998 Juno Reactor played a stunning live set with Amampondo at Glastonbury Festival. The group has played as headliners each year at Glade Festival, the Glastonbury spinoff.

Watkins released the fifth Juno Reactor album, Shango, in 2000. It was the band’s first album on Metropolis Records. The first track, “Pistolero”, was a collaboration with guitarist Steve Stevens (Billy Idol). The track opened up an entirely new direction for Juno Reactor. The same song was featured in the trailer for the movie “Once Upon a Time in Mexico”, as well as in the film itself. In the fall of 2002, Juno Reactor released a new single titled “Hotaka”, recorded in a Japanese studio overlooking Mt. Fuji. “Hotaka” once again featured Steve Stevens on guitar and included traditional Taiko drummer Gocoo. In 2003, the Odyssey 1992-2002 album was released as a compilation of the best Juno Reactor tracks of the past decade.

The latest Juno Reactor album, Labyrinth, was released in October 2004 and featured Watkins’ work from the Matrix films. The new album once again confirmed the tribal music influences present in Juno Reactor’s work, with tracks like “Conquistador II”.

In 2006 Ben Watkins was hired to produce the OST for Brave Story (a children’s anime movie). The Soundtrack was released in July 2006 by Sony, Japan, though printed in very limited numbers.

The group may soon release an EP entitled ‘Superman – the immaculate Crucifixion’, featuring experimental works. One of the EP’s tracks, City of the Sinful, is co-written and sung by Ghetto Priest, who also provides the vocals for Asian Dub Foundation.

In Oct 2006 Juno reactor performed a taped concert in Tokyo. Including an extended lineup and some new work, this show will be featured in a forthcoming tour DVD.

2008: A new studio album called “Gods & Monsters” is set to be released in March. Also, a new DVD entitled “Juno Reactor - Audio Visual Experience”





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Psytrance and the Spirituality of Electronics

Psytrance among other electronica

Electronic music is generally broken into techno, house, trance, hardcore, breakbeat, and ambient music, along with affiliated smaller genres that float between categories, like trip-hop, electro, IDM, and others. Ambient is easily recognized by its separation from dancing, which is normally manifested in slower tempos and less distinct rhythms. Breakbeat (of which drum'n'bass makes up most of the faster genres, while there are slower genres as well) is distinguished by an emphasis on ways of dividing a bar of 4/4 time other than the standard one. (Notably, there is a focus on the second half of the third beat, though this comes about in various different beat patterns.) Hardcore (an important subset of which is called “happy hardcore”) is distinguished by its extremely fast tempos (generally over 160 bpm) in 4/4 time. House is distinguished by its focus on the second and fourth beats of 4/4, though it also shares many stylistic characteristics with disco, funk, and other popular musics, that help distinguish it from trance and techno. Of these, techno is generally not as fast (around 100-120 bpm) and tends to be more minimalistic, while trance is more melodic. House and trance are by far the most popular genres of electronica, though house tends to be more popular in clubs and trance more popular at the parties often known as “raves”.

Within trance, psytrance is distinguished by its generally higher tempo (135-145 bpm), more focus on sixteenth notes and exotic scales, and most noticeably, through the use of general sounds other than percussion and pitched sounds.

Stylistic traits

Formal features:


Tracks tend to be between 6 and 12 minutes long, with most clustering around 7 or 8 minutes. Most of the tracks begin with about 30 seconds of very atmospheric sounds. These introductions convey some suggestion of the beat (but definitely not the bass drum), but in the tracks I have analyzed here, they are more beat-less than usual, and last much longer than usual, since several are the first tracks of their albums. Sometimes, there is a return to this ambient sound at the end of the track, but it is generally not as long.

Between this introduction and conclusion, the body of the track has two halves. The first introduces the major thematic material, while the second rearranges it, sometimes altering the bass. Most of the themes are eventually layered onto one another at the end of each of these halves, creating two climaxes. There is often some sort of transition or interlude between these two halves, but sometimes it is quite short.

The foundation of each track is some slight variant on a 4/4 bass drum rhythm, together with a pattern of repeated notes in the low register. This pattern is generally a single pitch, hit on almost every sixteenth note, though sometimes there is a second or third pitch that occurs a few times in the one, four, or eight bar pattern. If it is longer than one bar, generally all bars but the last are identical, while the last has a slight variation to indicate the end of the cycle.

In each of the major sections of the track, this pattern repeats many times, with either new sounds being added every four or eight measures, or the sound gradually building in intensity over a period of time. Intensity is increased either by adding new layers to the texture or by changing the timbral characteristics of some layers, generally by adding more overtones to increase the energy at higher frequencies. Any new melody is generally allowed to repeat for a couple measures (sometimes a couple four-bar patterns) before it begins to transform thus.

Melodic and Harmonic features:

Unlike other trance music (but like much other electronic music), chords and harmonies play a very minor role in psytrance. Instead, there is a focused drone pitch, and an implied scale from which almost all the melodies are drawn. The only “harmonies” are generally just juxtapositions of pitches from separate melodies that appear at the same time. In this sense, psytrance is related to some Indian music, though these connections are often exaggerated. Chords do make appearances, though this is normally only in some sections of a given track. (Three of the tracks analyzed here have chords at some point. “Reload” and “LSD” have prominent arpeggios in some passages, while “Release Me” has a melody that outlines tonal harmonies.)

In melodies, the interval of the augmented second is often quite prominent, though there is no specific place in a scale where it generally occurs. The second degree of the scale is usually flatted.3 Many melodies are just short ostinati, only a beat or a bar long, which repeat many times whenever they appear. However, there are also often melodies that last four, eight, or even sixteen bars. Normally, such long melodies have long individual notes, often sustained for several bars each, though sometimes these notes are made up of repeated pitches of very short duration.

Rhythmic features:

The distinctive rhythm of psytrance is a constant stream of sixteenth notes over a steady 4/4 rhythm in a bass drum. In melodies, there can either be constant sixteenth notes, or repeated sixteenth notes and eighth notes, or occasionally very long notes of even duration. When beats are broken up in ways other than the standard one, it normally falls into groups of 3+3+2 sixteenth notes, and almost never 3+3+2 eighth notes, as is common in breakbeat music of all sorts (eg, drum'n'bass, hip-hop, etc). The actual rhythmic character of particular melodies is often obscured by an echo effect that is normally timed to be one sixteenth note long.

Timbral features:

Psytrance is one of the most timbrally-focused genres of music. While melodies and rhythms are also distinctive in psytrance, most of the focus in development is on the timbres involved. There are several distinct types of sounds that appear in psytrance, almost all of which are synthesized – more even than in much other electronic music, like house, breakbeat, and ambient.

Drum sounds – there is always a prominent bass drum, hammering on just about every quarter note (after the introductions and conclusions, the only exceptions are at occasional phrase endings, and a couple brief pauses in the middle). There are also generally other percussive sounds, normally including something like a snare, something like a hi-hat, and some low-register instrument. Sometimes some of these drums are pitched to reinforce the bass note, but this is hardly noticeable.

Pitched sounds in psytrance are generally contrasted by a combination of register and whether they tend towards more simple sine tones or towards more complex fm-synthesis sounds. It is very common for these sounds to also have a flanger/phaser effect, or to gradually shift one overtone to more prominence than another, resulting in a gradual change in octave, without interrupting the melodies. This is particularly effective when a short three- or four-note melody is repeated many times while gradually changing registers. Sometimes a melody that began in the bass line will end up several octaves higher after a few repetitions, just because of a redistribution of its overtones.

Beyond standard percussion and melodic sounds, there are the most distinctive part of psytrance – the generally non-pitched sounds. Many of the squeakier ones are derived from the Roland 303 bass synthesizers, played in a very high register rather than a low one. Some of these sounds also sound like they result from fm synthesis with very high modulation.

There are also a wide variety of recorded sounds in psytrance, even though they are less prominent among the instruments. Sometimes these include actual instruments other than oscillators and digital sounds, though this is uncommon among all but very few groups (like Infected Mushroom). There are also occasional environmental sounds that make their way into tracks (as in “Trance Africa Express”). However, these normally come with more noticeable recordings: spoken lines either from movies or other relevant sources. These texts often suggest something mind-expanding, whether it be a guru talking about meditation or some hallucinogenic drug (as in “LSD”), or a quote from a sci-fi movie about evolution or alien life-forms (as in “Release Me”). However, there are also occasionally just seemingly unrelated quotes that say something that might be of tangential interest, like the pilots in “Reload”. This spoken word sampling occurs in tracks by almost all groups, and is often the most noticeable feature for newcomers.

Performances

Psytrance music (being almost purely electronic) has a different performance context than many other types of music. When actual producers of tracks go on tour, they normally travel with various samplers and synthesizers and create much of the music “live”. This creation generally involves layering premade loops and preprogrammed melodies, and often involves a computer as a central mixing station.

However, it (like other electronic music) is far more commonly “performed” by djs at all-night parties. These parties tend to almost always feature several rooms with djs playing music of different styles, with the most common other styles being “breaks” (a kind of breakbeat music that is substantially slower than drum'n'bass and often features the same kinds of noises as psytrance) and some sort of “ambient” or “chill” music. While many types of these musics exist, many producers of psytrance also have side projects in these other genres that are designed to go well at psytrance parties. (For instance, Simon Posford releases psytrance tracks under the name Hallucinogen, and also creates chill-out music with Raja Ram under the name Shpongle.) Other types of electronic music also often appear, though they are less common.

Psytrance parties in the Bay Area are often in indoor spaces with multiple rooms for different djs (as are “raves” of all sorts) but psytrance parties in particular occur outdoors much more often than the other types. In the summer, there are often parties on beaches, and multi-day outdoor festivals in remote locales where many different djs perform at different stages. Through a much longer part of the year, parties occur in somewhat secluded areas near major cities (I have been to parties in several forests in the Bay Area, as well as some half-indoor venues in San Francisco, and in a forest near Los Angeles). Many of the outdoor parties are free for partygoers, as opposed to most parties in other genres of electronic music.

These parties generally officially start around 9 or 10 pm, though a majority of the partygoers don't show up until around midnight. Indoor parties end at various points generally between 3 and 6 am, depending on the venue and the number of available djs, as well as potential noise complaints. Outdoor parties often tend to go much later, not having neighbors. I have on several occasions left parties at 7 or 8 am with the sun risen well past the morning clouds, while the dance areas are still full of people.

All of these parties, whether indoor or outdoor, have very distinctive decorations. While these include some of the colored lights, disco balls, and strobes of other “raves”, the most characteristic feature is a collection of blacklights. In addition to the reaction of blacklights with standard white clothing, many partygoers wear clothing with additional blacklight sensitivity. But there are also many hanging cloths prominently displayed around the party area, mostly painted with blacklight-sensitive paints. Some of these are covered with purely geometric designs (normally related to fractals and other very complex patterns), while others have either nature scenes (sometimes with aliens) or mythological images. The mythology most often drawn upon is pan-Indian imagery, sometimes depicting actual Hindu deities, and sometimes images just reminiscent of them because of having multiple arms and “om” symbols. There is occasionally also Buddhist imagery (yin-yangs in particular) and once in a while Greco-Roman or even Aztec imagery.

Music Industry

The mainstream music industry has had little effect on the psytrance scene, because it has stayed relatively underground so far. The music very rarely makes it onto the radio, and appears primarily on a network of minor record labels, generally run by the artists and/or a group of people that put on parties. Party flyers (in both e-mail and print forms) generally include label affiliation of djs that perform, so that fans can get an idea of the style and talent of the djs, even if the names aren't familiar.

The main places I have found to purchase the music are either by ordering CDs on the internet from specialty sites (including homepages of artists and record labels) or by going to specialty stores. Most such stores (like Ceiba Records, in San Francisco) sell not just psytrance music, but also associated paraphernalia.

The technology of the music production is very similar to that of most other electronic genres, though there is more synthesis and less sampling than in many other genres. While house has sampled melodies, drum'n'bass has sampled beats, and big-beat, happy hardcore, and mainstream trance often have vocals, psytrance is probably the most purely electronic genre of music other than pure techno and IDM. The movie samples that are one of the most distinctive features of psytrance to newcomers actually make up a relatively small amount of each track, and are not present in all tracks.

Origins

Psytrance (also known as Goa Trance) has roots stretching back to the 1961, when the Portugese colony of Goa was forcibly annexed by India. Soon afterwards, hippies and various other people from Europe and North America seeking spirituality of various sorts headed there on vacations, especially for elaborate winter rituals on the beaches, combining Christmas rituals of the Portugese Catholic heritage with Hindu ceremonies. Because of the nature of the festivals, the music tended to last very late, with sunrise being the focal point of the event. The expatriates started having their own parties on the beaches, year-round, playing music of various sorts over the decades. At first it was mainly psychedelic rock of various sorts, but by the early '80s, electronic body music and German industrial music were being introduced. By the early 1990s, a local genre had developed, and the scene had become even more international, involving many Japanese and Israelis, in addition to the Europeans, Australians, and Americans that had been there before.

Because of the heat and humidity, djs in Goa tended to use cassette tapes instead of vinyl records. As a result, beatmatching was very hard, and many of the oldest djs working in the genre don't bother trying at all (for instance, Goa Gil, who brought the music to northern California, whom I saw on Halloween last year). To ease this situation, psytrance developed a tradition of having relatively long atmospheric portions in each track, which allow one to easily mix two tracks of different tempos without having them clash. By the early 1990s, DAT tapes became common, but it is only recently that CD mixers with tempo controls have become available, and the music has already been shaped by this formative environment.

The genre's origins in India (especially among spirituality tourists) explain much of the decorations and imagery associated with the music, as well as some of the scales that are quite popular. However, the sounds themselves probably owe more to the association of the music with hallucinogens of various sorts. While mainstream trance music is often associated with the drug ecstasy, psytrance is more associated with hallucinogens. (The “psy” in “psytrance” is normally said to stand for “psychedelic”, though it is also associated with the words “psychoactive”, “psychotropic”, “psychic” and anything else connected with the mind or brain.) It's never clear what percentage of the fans are under the influence of some substance or another at the parties, though people who dance well past dawn may be taking advantage of something or other to keep them going. The effects of the drugs may be one reason why this genre of music focuses so much more on timbre and non-pitched sound than on melody, harmony, or rhythm, as most other music does. The basic tempo is significantly faster than most mainstream trance music, and this has been attributed to the fact that constant sixteenth notes at a tempo of 145 bpm gives a rhythm almost identical to that of the naturally occurring alpha waves in the brain.

Psytrance played an important role in the development of trance music of all sorts around the world. Trance first emerged in the early 1990s, as a dark sound coming from German and Belgian producers. This almost broke through to the mainstream, but it was only when producers like Sven Väth and Paul Oakenfold started adopting the sound that had developed in Goa that it started to take off. However, Goa trance and psytrance were pushed aside (as was the original darker German trance) by brighter “progressive trance”, which has been perhaps the most popular form of electronic music in the United States since the late 1990s. Since the mid-1990s, the music has continued to develop, now largely in places like Israel, Europe, Japan, and the United States, and thus it is now often referred to as “psytrance” rather than “Goa trance”.

Despite playing this important role in the development of electronic music, particularly that played at “raves” across the United States, psytrance is relatively unknown outside of its fans. At the same time, it is a very international style of music, with important artists coming from all corners of the globe. (In the four tracks I analyzed, Deedrah is a Ukrainian-Italian man, brought up in France, and working in Ibiza, Spain; Infected Mushroom is a pair of Israeli men who also have independent projects; Hallucinogen and Sheyba are British. While at these parties just in Northern California, I have met people from Spain, Russia, Israel, and the Netherlands.) This makes the fans feel like part of an exclusive community, which at the same time transcends national boundaries.

Thus, although psytrance has already once “emerged” and “disappeared”, it is still a thriving genre in locations around the world. Perhaps at some point in the future it will have more direct influence on other popular musics. But as long as it remains tied to its particular style of parties, it is unlikely that it will catch on among large audiences.



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Friday, August 19, 2011

Dj Miko (California Sunshine)

The legendary DJ Miko has been a fixture of the Trance scene since its early days in 1989. He has played marathon 12-hour sessions in underground Goa parties, attracting travelers worldwide. He was the first DJ to introduce Trance parties in Japan, and to show the Trance movement as a visionary way of life. DJ Miko's vision was to show people a happier way of living—outside the system, free.

DJ Miko is the man behind huge number of Trance events all over the world, one of the pioneering figures of the local Israeli and international scene, a true activist. Miko is also known for his groundbreaking successful projects California Sunshine and X-Wave. In 1995 DJ Miko and Harel Prussky created the groundbreaking band California Sunshine. The first track they created was the single "The Summer of 89", aka "The Dolphin Track", which was released on their first self-titled album and became a worldwide hit in underground trance parties, and was remixed by Paul Oakenfeld.

The "California Sunshine" CD sold more than 50,000 albums worldwide, and over 100,000 copies in Israel. Even though the CD was released over 15 years ago, it's still being bought due to its special energy that still keeps it selling time and again, till to this very day. California Sunshine was very prolific, releasing the CDs "Imperia", "Nasha", "Flying Eye Land", and "Wonderland".

Tracks from all of California Sunshine CDs have come out in many compilations around the globe. DJ Miko then released three CDs under the name X-Wave which featured artist friends such as Tsuyoshi, GMS, Spacecat, Skazi, X-Dream, Melicia, Safi Connection, and Euphoria. DJ Miko's latest album is D-Clock, a collaboration with gifted artist Roy Sela, This combination of a seasoned DJ and a rock musician has made the D-Clock CD a highly mature, polished release, bearing new elements, motifs and atmosphere, a breath of fresh Trance active air.

D-Clock is a special double CD release, which includes the Trance side of D-Clock packed with epic beauties on one hand, and a chilling floating ambient delicatessens CD2 on the other. D-Clock have definitely gone a step farther, pushing the boundaries and limitations, and with this fine debut have succeeded in creating a set of mindblowing tracks with a solid seal and stamp of originality.

DJ Miko and Roy Sela have definitely triumphed in their task and deliver one hell of a release, bound to affect and amaze music lovers around the world. Aside from producing solid, innovative dance floor sounds, what really places D-Clock in a league of its own is its unprecedented live act show, live on stage, emitting vast amounts of energy to the dance floor.

DJ Miko has always pushed the boundaries of Trance in his sets and has always succeeded in creating a force of energy that brings people to new heights of emotion. DJ Miko's message has always been one of unity, of creating an energy on the dance floor that unites people and brings them together as one, making all the people of this earth as one.






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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Hydraglyph

Biography

Hydraglyph are Andrew Morgan and Mark Ackermann. Formed in 2000 they quickly grabbed attention by simultaneously being released on Nano and Timecode Records and have since been thumpin’ dancefloors around the world. Having been friends and enthusiastic producers since there early teens it was only a matter of time before they integrated their styles.

Both Andrew and Mark worked their way through the musical ranks, playing guitar and bass in various rock bands before discovering electronic music through bands such as Nine Inch Nails and Prodigy. Between the 2 of them they have a handful of degrees and diplomas in Sound Engineering, Music Theory and Film & Media. They have worked on projects as diverse as Kate Moss TV commercials and the MTV VMA awards to doing soundtracks for several short films that have played at numerous international film festivals.

Currently they have over 40 releases with some of the world’s most respected psytrance labels, including their debut album, Kinetic, which was released to international acclaim in January 2006 and reached number 1 on the sales charts of several major online CD stores. The album included the hit “Electric Feed” which has since been released by Tsuyoshi Suzuki.

Famous for their energetic live shows, in the past 9 years they have toured around the globe, having performed on every continent.

Combining the best elements of full on Psy and feel good progressive, the duo offer a more dynamic spectrum of music.




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Third Drop Reflection

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Barry Anthony Tukonic was born in a small town in central Europe, then raised In Hamburg Germany until his family moved to Sydney Australia.

In the year 2000 Barry founded Doofpix.com (which now has a vast array of photos from trance parties throughout Australia) and also his Dj career as "SurReal" playing along side greats like Richard Ahlberg and Infected Mushroom amongst others.

In 2002, Barry Anthony joined Rez Khan (Dreamthief) and began Producing in Studio Viv-Vid as "Locrian" which quickly brought them both into the limelight after playing Live along side Fractal Glider, Ticon and then Live support for Logic Bomb.

In 2003, Rez Khan announced his move to Melbourne Australia Which in turn enticed The birth of "Third Drop Reflection" Now just a few years in the passing, Third Drop Reflection has had a healthy amount of live gigs in Australia and Overseas supporting international producers and Dj's, two compilation releases and an album out earlier this year year.




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Psyboriginal

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Psyboriginal is Marc Freund from Sydney, Australia Since 2004, his live sets have focused on spawning an environment conducive for explosive, energetic, and sometimes unpredictable trance floor reverberations. The Psybo-sound depicts that indescribable moment between night and day- ethereal and uplifting to bring in the morning, yet mysterious and menacing enough to wreck nocturnal havoc.

Marc's versatility as an artist is further evident in the incorporation of guitar and vocals in a few of his tracks. The Psyboriginal sound is one that is constantly changing and evolving; during his time in Belgium in 2004, Marc became decidedly influenced by morning Psytrance. However, upon returning to his native Australia, things took a trip to the dark(er) side, as his music adapted both a harder, more sinister edge as well as greatly increasing in overall doofability.

The present end result- a unique style that weaves together all the right elements, fabricating a perfect groove guaranteed to ignite any legion of doofers with positive vibes. In the past he has worked alongside fellow Aussie producers Fractal Glider and Legohead Illusion of Self. As well as some recent collaborations with Hydraglyph and Slum. Psyboriginal has kicked up dust on dancefloors all over Australia as well as in Germany,Austria, Belgium, UK, Spain, Czech Rep.,Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary,Mexico and Dubai Look for upcoming releases on Digital Psionics, Digital Distortion Records, PsyPneumatix, and Tribeadelic Records, as well as a forthcoming album on Digital Psionics in 2007




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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dj Daheen

Biography

The Daheen Psytrance experience is something to behold. He has aimed to create a distinctive style, fusing sounds and melodies to tell a story or convey a concept, as well as providing a stomping good dance. He incorporates many samples from the real world, especially animal sounds as seen in his popular track ‘Jungle Juice’ released on EPP Records in 2004. His unique live set has to be seen to be believed, providing a visual theatrical element which believe it or not features animals playing guitar!

Incorporating different masks and costumes to go with each differently themed track, the Daheen live Psy set is extremely entertaining, comical, bizarre, and a great dance. Daheen has been showcasing his live performance up and down the east coast of Australia as well as recent performances in the UK and on the European festival circuit. Recent releases include 'Direct flight' - a track with Psyboriginal on his album "Unleashed", and 'Regrowth' - from the debut Regen Records compilation "Tree Dimensional". Stay tuned for the Daheen full length psytrance album coming soon.

Daheen also began producing Chill-Out in 2003 and released a limited release promo album 'Green Chillies' in 2005. The album proved extremely popular and Daheen was soon found to be playing on both the main stage and Chill-Out areas at many parties and festivals. His Chill-Out music also has a unique style, and is a rich blend of live guitar, floating melodies, whacky samples, whales, dogs, monkeys, cows, lions, tigers, birds, opera singers, didgeridoo, bag pipes, Jews harp, laptop, and a partridge in a pear tree!

He glides through genres ranging from ambient to dub to chilled breaks to psychedelic chill, always with plenty of funk. Daheen has performed his live chill set to much acclaim at a number of events up and down the east coast of Australia and overseas including sunset at Regrowth '06 and '07 festivals, This Is Not Art festival, and performances in U.K, Lithuania and India. He recently released the remixed and remastered version of “Green Chillies”, his chill track "Wisdom" on the Regen Records compilation “Tree Dimensional” and “Jungle Juice (chill mix)” and “Humming Bird” on the Regen Records chill compilation “TreeCreation”.

Daheen's other passion in life is nature. He spends his days working as a bush regenerator looking after and restoring some of Sydney's finest bushland. It was therefore a great pleasure to him to be able to combine his two passions and be involved in forming the not for profit environmental organization called R.E.G.E.N (Random Evolution of Growth, Entertainment and Nature). R.E.G.E.N is a coming together of like minded musicians, DJs, environmentalists, promoters, artists and fun lovers who put on tree planting music festivals around Sydney.

The aim is to help restore a degraded area, reduce carbon, and raise the environmental consciousness while having a damn good time in the process. After four festivals and several smaller awareness raising events R.E.G.E.N has reached a massive tally of 50,000 trees planted and is getting bigger and better each year.

For more info visit www.regen.org.au. Recently an exciting new arm of R.E.G.E.N. was launched, that being Regen Records which Daheen co manages. The innovative and environ friendly label is bringing a multitude of fine tunes to the world as well as conveying an environmental message and providing a sustainable example.






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Dj Mash (Pulse)

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Manish Mendiratta aka Dj Mash was born in Delhi(India).Naturally inclined towards electronic music , the first visit to Goa in 1995 changed everything.

Mash took Dj'in as his career in 1997 and with in no time he was playing in some of the top clubs of Delhi like Fireball, My Kind Of Place and lots more.He was majorly involved in revolutioning the dance music culture in Delhi.

Though initially experimenting with various genres of music he soon realized its the progressive trance and the Psy trance that influences his mind body and soul.Soon Then "The underground Gravity" was born with Co Players Manu, Vinayak and Khana doing progressive and psychedelic parties all round Delhi.

Dj Mash was also one of the in house Dj's for MTV Longest dance party in 1999.Soon after Mash was playing in some of the major cities around India Mumbai, Calcutta, Goa, Chennai, Jaipur, Agra plus more. But this wasn't enough, then mash decided to take it a step higher and wanted to go international. So he Went to Sae school in Sydney to furnish his skills and take a step ahead in to music production.

Soon he became a popular face in the Sydney dance culture playing at most of the Psy trance events around NSW. His excellent Dj'in skills took him to play at some of the major clubs and outdoor festivals in Melbourne and the Earthdance festival of peace in new Caledonia.

Mash took a step in to events organization in Sydney and organized many electronic music events in NSW both indoors and outdoors that showcased some of the excellent artists and dj's from round the globe.Mash was also involved in the birth of "Illuminati Records" together with agent23, though soon after he had to back off from his label commitments coz he wanted to concentrate on events and music production.

Better late then never, From 1st Jan 2006 mash started producing music(Psytrance) under the name of Pulse.The project "Pulse" is a full on Psy project focusing on full on dark, melodic and morning sounds.Pulse's major influences to Furnish his music Writing skills are Psyboriginal, Gappeq, Scorb, U-Reckon, Winter Demon, Third drop Reflection and Ritchie Jay.

Now a days he is in India performing in various cities. Peace and love to all of u..




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Black And White

Black & White

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Black & White are Samuel Wallerstein and Yaniv Biton. Together they represent one of the biggest promises to come out of Israel. The due have invented a new Psy-style which is heavily influenced from Techno, Industrial, Electro and new wave music. Their atmosphere is unique and their story telling is one of a kind. Their debut album – “Frame by frame” was released in 2005 and since then they are touring the world and releasing tracks on many compilations of various labels such as: HOMmega, Tip world, Phantasm, Crystal Matrix, Digital Oracle, FinePlay, Sirius, Com.pact and more.

Black & White tracks have always been considered original and innovating, so it was no wonder that many artists like Deedrah, Domestic, Chakra, PTX, Bizzare Contact, Quantum and others have asked to either remix or collaborate with the band. Black & White have just finished a remix for Astrix’s “Underbeat” (to be released on Astrix’s “Future music” single) and now they are working on a remix for their classic hit “20 for 7”

Black & White is an eurodance project from Italy, which was arranged and produced by Massimo Traversoni & Roberto Calzolari.

Singles: “Do You Know?” (1994)




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Oforia

Oforia

Biography

With almost 200 produced tracks, 8 musical projects, 8 studio albums & thousands of international live shows into his extraordinary career, Ofer Dikovski, better known to the world as ‘Oforia’, is about to take you on a new journey with his 9th release: ‘Arcadia’.

15-years into his musical voyage, Ofer Dikovski’s unique talent has gained him worldwide esteem as one of the best music producers to come out of Israel. With every release and wherever he performs, Ofer captivates the audience through inflaming sound production and composition skills, as near to perfection as can be.

Ofer Dikovski’s path to international recognition started as one half of the pioneer act ‘Indoor’ together with Avi Algranti (a.k.a Space Cat) and Marco Goren.Their album was one of the first in the wave of trance-artist albums. (“Progressive Trance”. Label: N.M.C (1995)).

Ofer (and “Indoor”) also formed the “Phreaky” project together with DJ Dino Psaras. This project was responsible for the massive hit “Tornado”(Dragonfly-UK/1997). It was the first time that an Israeli piece got into the UK indie-charts and climbed up to no. 23.!

From there on, Ofer continued as a solo artist under various names: Starting with “Oforia”, he was one of the first Israeli artists to signed leading UK label – Dragonfly and the result was his debut album “Delirious”(1998), A bestseller album that based Ofer’s unique sound and made him famous world wide.

In 1999, “Oforia” released his 2nd album - “Off The Ground”. A high quality album featuring variations in Trance from psychedelic to progressive and on to ambient and even a bit of industrial. (This album was considered by many as “ahead of its time”; up to a point where only now it is being repressed and distributed by B.N.E due to constant demand).

Along the way, Ofer has remixed some of the world’s famous artists such as: Infected Mushroom, Pink Floyd, Man With No Name, Space Cat, Astral Projection and Tim Schuldt. And released tracks on numorous compilations for labels such as: 3D vision, Yellow Sunshine Explosion, Midijum, T.I.P world, Nova Tekk, B.N.E, HOMmega, Phonokol, Krembo, U.S.T.A.

After two years of silence, BNE/YoYo Records has released in early 2005 Oforia’s new studio album, “Headed For Infinity” and as the title implies, this masterpiece is aimed straight to the heart of its listener. Ofer took his time to produce a new breed of sound & style. Oforia tracks have a distinctive ring, a characteristic feel. In fact, not just a feel, more like a message!

“Inner Twist” is Oforia’s 5th studio album and was released in 2006, it took Ofer a year to record and polish but was worth waiting for. “Inner Twist” brings a much more focused musical approach, and holds in store quite a few suprises: “Show No Mercy” together with Time Lock (a.k.a. Felix Nagorsky) who visited Ofer in his studio and this visit led to one of the most surprising collaborations the trance world has witnessed yet. “Adrenalin” together with Onyx (a.k.a Yaniv Gold). And of course “Return Of The Machines” A stunning song featuring our very own multi talent B-Wicked (a.k.a. Bertin Katz)

In the beginning of 2007 Ofer has been appointed as a captain navigating the new venture with the world-renowned fashion and culture icon “Cyberdog”, thus assembling “Cyberdog vol. 4”. In addition, we present the latest tunes from Astral Projection, Timelock, Atomic Pulse and Echotek, to name the other talents in this brilliant compilation.

Now celebrating a decade of Ofer’s main project ‘Oforia’, we proudly present ‘Arcadia’, a special double CD: Disc 1 features 10 exciting remixes to Oforia’s greatest hits from world renowned artists such as: Infected Mushroom, G.M.S, Talamasca, Atomic Pulse, Fatali, Onyx, Perplex, Insomnia, OMC vs. Slider. Disc 2 will unleash The new and promising project of Oforia & B-Wicked with a special bonus - “Return Of The Machines” EP, featuring remixes from Time Lock, Mo-Shic, Echotek and never seen before video clip of this massive floor smasher.

Finally have revealed the joint venture of Oforia & B-Wicked (Bertin Katz), both are friends and colleagues for over 10 years. This longstanding relationship previously spawned the captivating hit ‘Return of the Machines’, from Oforia’s 5th studio album “Inner Twist” in 2006, is now going to the next level in a new project & live show!




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Wizzy Noise

Wizzy Noise

Biography

Wizzy Noise is a project of Micky and Uriel that hail from Greece. Both being ardent and meticulous collectors and listeners of Trance music since 1994 they immediately have fallen in love with the first waves of Goa Trance washing away by the Greek shores by the summer of 1995. A magic time for parties back then since all it was new and fresh and all music had the glittering colour of euphoric outdoor parties and revelry in the woods. After the first 2 magic years of partying, a thought and a plan of action started to formulate in our minds as our primitive cerebrum tried to so desperately to awaken with the sheer power of music that onslaught our brains in the years of 1995-98…

The duo having met in a party in Athens in the past also aided by the fact that Micky stationed in Thessaloniki during his military service (Oh yes it is also compulsory in Greece)decided to make some noise together by making a track and experimenting a bit with two synths a mixer and a couple of monitors and a DAT machine. Little they knew of the forthcoming success that was about to hit their door in short time’s notice.

After one year of mediocrity and a fact that they did not receive any kind of help by no one little by little the group became a recognized and distinguished band in the psychedelic trance scene worldwide. Always with a strictly psychedelic and full electronic sound the duo deviated a lot as years went by a fact that caused much controversy and flame in all arrays of electronic music fans. All Wizzy noise albums follow the endless cycle of evolution and rebirth of ideas, from the techno winterlands of German psy sound to the beaches of south eastern Europe the variety and depth of Wizzy noise is a spectacle to behold as our sixth consecutive album show…




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