My life just changed... (9)

1 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-09 20:25 ID:Heaven

...I discovered Goa trance.

2 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 08:24 ID:Heaven

ritual suicide is your only option.

3 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 13:16 ID:Heaven

And only a decade too late! GJ!

4 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 14:25 ID:dY+NBIkf

>>3

I'm only 17...

5 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 14:48 ID:Heaven

6 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 18:50 ID:Heaven

Trance has subgenres?
Don't you need at least some kind of illusion of diversity to have subgenres?

7 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 19:13 ID:dY+NBIkf

age

8 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-10 22:31 ID:kpHCPGW+

>>6
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goa_trance_music

>The BPM typically lies in the 130 - 150 range, making goa trance faster than more mainstream trance, although some tracks may have BPMs as low as 110 or as high as 170. Generally 8-12 minutes long, Goa tracks usually have a noticeably stronger bassline than other trance music and incorporate more organic "squelchy" sounds (sounds put through a resonance filter, thought to sound especially good on psychedelic drugs), with equipment used including popular analogue synthesizers such as the Roland TB-303, Roland Juno-60/106, Novation Bass-Station, Korg MS-10, and notably the Roland SH-101, used by one of the most prolific artists of the genre Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle, The Infinity Project, Younger Brother).

9 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-03-14 14:57 ID:NKiQLJYe

I enjoy goa much more than traditional trance. It\'s one of my favourite forms of non-industrial EDM.

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