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EDM versus Psytrance – Music between money and culture
Since EDM Star Armin van Buuren has teamed up with Vini Vici a discussion has started about EDM and Psytrance.
Live Acts – do we really need them? WORD!
Do we really need live acts that don‘t perform anything live other than pressing a play button and occasionally touching the EQ knobs...?
Sexism in the Psytrance Scene? DJanes – Only something for the boys to look at?
"The only reason why promoters book female DJs is that the guys have something to look at." - What is the opinion of the DJs in the psytrance scene?
Psytrance scene in Austria
The Psytrance scene in Austria is one of the biggest in Europe compared to the size of the country. Its history started before the mid 1990s. Trancers went to events like Garden Eden and Shambala...
Psytrance scene in Greece
Since 1991–92, Psytrance has always been around. The golden years were those of the Samothraki Dance Festival, from 2001–2003, when over 30.000 people, from 80+ nationalities gathered on...
Psytrance scene in Portugal
Portugal is one of the Psychedelic Trance countries since 1995, and for sure many of us had their first introduction to the vibrant sounds of Trance at a party somewhere in this country. From...
The Mystic Shades of Alex Grey
Alex Grey is a remarkable force in the field of art, and spirituality. He’s an author, teacher, vajrayana practitioner, and a visionary artist.
GOA GIL: An Interview with the Master Magus
Goa Gil is the founding father of the Goa Trance scene, and without him this hypnotic style of music, the art-form would have long since dissipated.
S.U.N. Project
It was 1992, when 3 Heavy Metal freaks from Hamburg decided to spend a mutual holiday on the sunny beaches of Goa. The Indian state was long said to be a very special place- but yet Marco, McCoy...
Ask Dr. Goa: Get more time easily!
I noticed that there’s many people in the Goa scene who have plenty of time, who can travel and party as much as they want, but who don’t have a job. I want to be like that, as well. How does it work?
Ask Dr. Goa: Underground and degree of coolness
Why is the underground still the underground, even though there‘s way better music at underground parties?
Roberdo asks! How much would you pay for music?
What's the price for a music track? Which price is appropriate? What's too expensive – and what's too cheap? A critical look at the arguments.
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