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Name: hypnotic
Member Since: Jan 17, 2004
Rank: 302
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (2.91, 117 votes)
last 10 days: Needs Minor Changes (3.10, 39 votes)
Rated 1735 releases, average: 4.48
Location: Minute to Midnight
Profile: Oldschool electronic music fanatic and dj.
In my Discogs collection i only keep CDs/music made between 1988-1998 (i don't care when it's released). Only stuff from the Golden decade of the electronic music and rave spirit as a whole.
I'm mostly into old school trance (1988-1995), techno, acid house, goa trance (pre 1999), but also in all other good and quality stuff like deep, driving house, ambient/downtempo, d'n'b...it just has to be real.
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By the way...
If you have something from my wantlist, we can arrange a CD-R swap.
These are for sale/swap -
Dimension 5 - Transdimensional (Intastella Records, 1997) (CD only)
Various - Trance Raver Chapter Three (Shift Music, 1994)
Pollution Project - Krasnojarsk 26 (Eidechse Records, 1996)
Various - Influence 1.1 - A Hardtrance Experience (Cleopatra, 1994)
Cosmic Baby - Kinetik (Time Out Of Mind, 1996)
State Of House - Freejack (Rough Technology, 1996)
Various - Beam Me Up (Immediate Entertainment Group, 1999)
Various - Rave - Just Do It! (Legoan, 1996)
Various - Trance Pioneers (Rumour Records, 2000)
Friends, Lovers & Family - Still Life (Truelove Label Collective, 1996)
Various - Overdose - Volume Two (Overdose, 1996)
Various - 11.000 Ohm! (Suck Me Plasma, 1997)
Various - Rave Mission Volume 09 (Sub Terranean, 1997)
Various - Kaufleuten DJ Traxx Vol. 2 (TBA, 1996)
You can listen/download my fantastic old school acid house/deep house/techno mix here -
hypnotic - Move Your Acid (1987-1991)
"Reaching that stage in the dim future of mankind, when the mind will cast off the hamperings of the flesh..and become all thought."
In Honor of Jake Stephenson
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Buyer Rating:
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Reviews:
Symphony Of Love - Quantum Leap - 18-May-09 06:06 AM
What a plagiarist! A major rip-off!
"Quantum Leap" is actually a plagiary of Alien Signal's "Quantum Limit" track from "The Search Begins" album in 1993. This guy stolen it shamelessly and gave no credits to the original producer Alex Silvi. This old school trance gem was way too short in it's original version, so it's good that someone remixed the track, and made it more dj-friendly, but hey, they had to pay some respect to the original producer. I spoke to Alex Silvi on this matter, and he said that he knew about it since the beginning, but he couldn't do anything, because the guy who sampled the track just disappeared.
Shame on you ray love!
Tomic (2) - My Number One - 12-Jan-09 09:12 PM
Dissapointing, utterly dissapointing.
After the first releases i heard from Tomic (not added to Discogs), i expected much, much more from this one. This is empty, "progressive", but not going-anywhere-house, with that stupid psi edge. Psy-progressive that is. Totally dissapointing. It's a disgrace comparing this to old school progressive house/trance popularised by Nick Warren, John Digweed, Anthony Pappa, Kasey Taylor, Dave Seaman and others. It's not even close. And no, it's not deep, atmospheric and anything. It's empty. I wouldn't use words "trance" and "hypnotic" here, because it doesn't have that real, hypnotic quality, and it's not trancy, just repetitive and shallow, boring to death, with no real depth and drive. Fellow old schoolers stay away.
Petar Dundov - Running Man - 16-May-08 01:50 PM
This is old school sounding techno, thank god there's still records like this. You know, deep, trippy, driving stuff, not some congas and bongas, nonsense bleeps and clicks or maybe some recent hard-bullshit-techno. This is rather real. A side and B2 are my favorites, but B1 is also a great one. Interesting forest-like percussions and a trancy drive in second part, very good. A side is deep, hypnotic trip, with acid driven bassline and nice atmosphere, while B2 is classical detroit-ish deep techno affair.
Li Kwan - Point Zero / I Need A Man - 03-Dec-07 04:45 AM
I don't know what do people actually like here so much. It's an ordinary progressive trance track from the past days, and there were so many of this kind back then. Really, nothing outstanding, whatmore it has a rather pathetic vocal which i don't like at all. Trancey synth drive and generally the sound is ok, but nothing more than a usual progressive house/trance track. There are hundreds like this, but you must dig deeper for the better ones, not only look for the recognized tracks that appeared on many compilations. This is only the proof that people are not too much into this. I can number at any time of the day 30 way bigger tracks in the same vein.
Various - Quarknosis - 18-Jun-07 04:42 PM
This is an incredible release, really, it's a rare occasion that i dig some CD this much, but this is a stunning, almost otherworldly stuff, in my top 5 chill albums ever. Beautiful, trancy ambient/downtempo beats from a glory days. Divine.
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