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The music has its roots in the popularity of the state of Goa acquired in the late sixties and early seventies, who called it as a hippie mecca, and although the musical developments were incorporated elements of electronic music, industrial music and EBM with the spiritual culture in India through 80 years, the current style of Goa Trance style did not appeared until the early 90's. While the influence given by the hippie tourist merely to characterize the seventies and eighties, a group of musicians remained in Goa, concentrating on the development of music in conjunction with other behaviors such as yoga and the use of psychedelic drugs. The music that would eventually be known as Goa Trance is not evolved from a single genre, but was inspired mainly by music Industrial / EBM of Front Line Assembly and A Split-Second, acid house (The KLF's "What Time Is Love?" In particular) and psychedelic rock like Ozric Tentacles, Steve Hillage and Ash Ra Tempel. In addition to these, the eastern folk music also became a source of inspiration, it was just a village that was originally the eastern Goa Trance. An early example (1974) the relationship between psy-rock and the music which will be known as Goa's Trance is The Cosmic Jokers (a collaboration between Ash Ra Tempel and Klaus Schulze) highly experimental and psychedelic album "Galactic Supermarket", which consists of occasional rhythms 4 / 4 correlated with psy-rock elements, the first analogue synths and tribal drums.
The introduction of techno and its techniques in Goa led to what became the Goa Trance style, early pioneers of this kind are DJs Fred Disko, Laurent, Goa Gil, Joey and Amsterdam. Many "parties" (generally similar to raves but with a more mystical spirit, in the early nineties) in Goa were characterized exclusively by this new genre of music. In other countries, Goa is often played at raves, festivals and parties along with other styles of trance and techno.
Today, Goa trance has a significant following in Israel, brought to that country by soldiers returning from the army after-party held at Goa in the early nineties. A large branch of Goa Trance (or now, more accurately, psy-trance) is produced in Israel, but the production and consumption is a worldwide phenomenon. The new places highlight of today's "hot spots" include Brazil, Japan and South Africa.
History
The music has its roots in the popularity of the state of Goa acquired in the late sixties and early seventies, who called it as a hippie mecca, and although the musical developments were incorporated elements of electronic music, industrial music and EBM with the spiritual culture in India through 80 years, the current style of Goa Trance style did not appeared until the early 90's. While the influence given by the hippie tourist merely to characterize the seventies and eighties, a group of musicians remained in Goa, concentrating on the development of music in conjunction with other behaviors such as yoga and the use of psychedelic drugs. The music that would eventually be known as Goa Trance is not evolved from a single genre, but was inspired mainly by music Industrial / EBM of Front Line Assembly and A Split-Second, acid house (The KLF's "What Time Is Love?" In particular) and psychedelic rock like Ozric Tentacles, Steve Hillage and Ash Ra Tempel. In addition to these, the eastern folk music also became a source of inspiration, it was just a village that was originally the eastern Goa Trance. An early example (1974) the relationship between psy-rock and the music which will be known as Goa's Trance is The Cosmic Jokers (a collaboration between Ash Ra Tempel and Klaus Schulze) highly experimental and psychedelic album "Galactic Supermarket", which consists of occasional rhythms 4 / 4 correlated with psy-rock elements, the first analogue synths and tribal drums.
The introduction of techno and its techniques in Goa led to what became the Goa Trance style, early pioneers of this kind are DJs Fred Disko, Laurent, Goa Gil, Joey and Amsterdam. Many "parties" (generally similar to raves but with a more mystical spirit, in the early nineties) in Goa were characterized exclusively by this new genre of music. In other countries, Goa is often played at raves, festivals and parties along with other styles of trance and techno.
Today, Goa trance has a significant following in Israel, brought to that country by soldiers returning from the army after-party held at Goa in the early nineties. A large branch of Goa Trance (or now, more accurately, psy-trance) is produced in Israel, but the production and consumption is a worldwide phenomenon. The new places highlight of today's "hot spots" include Brazil, Japan and South Africa.
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Goa trance is closely related to the emergence of Psytrance during the late nineties and early 2000, a period in which the two genres together mixarono. In popular culture, the distinction between the two genders sex remains largely a matter of opinion (they are considered by some as synonymous, others say that Psytrance is more "cybernetic" and that Goa Trance is more "organic", and still others maintain the view that there is a clear difference between the two). The styles are easy to differentiate in Central and Eastern Europe (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Romania) where the parties are Goa Trance Psy-Trance of the most popular parties - the exact opposite happens in Great Britain and Netherlands. Psy Trance has a more aggressive note in the bassline and the Goa tend to avoid in the triplet-style bass lines. Among them, however, is the psy-trance goa that are sonically distinct from other forms of trance both in tone quality, which in the structure. In many countries they are generally more underground and less commercial than other forms of trance music.
Among the first compilations or albums where you hear the Goa Trance, Trance music, as opposed to "normal", there are projects of the Dragonfly Project II Trance Records and its successors Order Odonata. Many of these artists are still producing electronic psychedelic music, which is often called a classic in the psy scene.
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Good selection of goa trance, I sub...
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