mannybakshi
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mannybakshi reacted to ancientrealms in A bandcamp wishlist as long as my arm
I use the wishlist like a bookmark system for albums I plan on buying. There is just to much music being released to buy it all at once. I usually start at the very beginning of the the wishlist a couple times a month and listen. If it catches me again like originally, I buy it, if not I delete it.
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mannybakshi reacted to andorra in Say Word, Random News Exchange, Basically this topic is open for anything
Shipping costs and VAT makes it sometimes too expensive to buy music... I'd love to buy more music but paying 24% VAT (to Finland where I'm from) on digital music makes no sense...
I haven't bought CD's for a long time anymore so no experience on shipping costs...
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mannybakshi reacted to YuriNondual in psybient on vinyl / psychill on vinyl and psybient vinyl and psychill vinyl and psydub vinyl
Vinyl has resurrected successfully and is here to stay. I am buying more and more vinyl every day even though I was never a vinyl listener during it's first or second waves
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mannybakshi reacted to Panda On The Bamboo Tree in Panda On The Bamboo Tree - Psikedelic Panda [Uxmal Records]
Title: Psikedelic Panda
Artist: Panda On The Bambo Tree
Genre: Downtempo
Cat Number: UXM295
Format: Digital Release
Release Date: 2017-07-03
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mannybakshi reacted to Lorn in psybient on vinyl / psychill on vinyl and psybient vinyl and psychill vinyl and psydub vinyl
Whether it sounds better is up for debate...but it certainly brings the listener a sense of operation, involvement and connection that doesn't come from clicking a virtual play button.
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mannybakshi reacted to andorra in Say Word, Random News Exchange, Basically this topic is open for anything
Hi guys!
I'm traveling for the next six months around South and East Asia. I created Flickr account for my selected travel photos around.
First stop is Sri Lanka for one month (one week now behind here) and then to India for another month and a half.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146198602@N04/
I also have Zoom H2 recorder with me so I'll try catch some exotic sounds around Asia for future use
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mannybakshi reacted to Feldup in Feldup - Those hours of emptiness (2016) [Self Released](Sad downtempo album)
This is a really sad, downtempo album, I made recently.
Please, be gentle with me, I'm only a 14 years old french dude and this is a really important project for me !
I'm waiting for your reviews impatiently ^^ !
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mannybakshi reacted to Gagarin Project in Links to tutorials and other useful resources
isratrance has many topics about sound equipement and producing, don't hesitate to browse it to get inspired or to find some answers
http://forum.isratrance.com/sticky-most-popular-and-useful-topics/
i think this place will become same useful forum in future
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mannybakshi reacted to Gagarin Project in (NOW) Winter Solstice 2016 @ di.fm/psychill
annual psybient / psychill radio only event is up and running. feel welcome to join stream (free with registration) and fb event.
www.di.fm/psychill
timetable:
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mannybakshi got a reaction from Suttree in Psychill vs Psybient do you make difference ?
They are both different genres, Try to explain in short,
Psychill is psy CHILLOUT
Psybient is psy AMBIENT
I think everyone knows difference between Chillout and Ambient.
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mannybakshi reacted to YuriNondual in Introductions (Say Hello)
Hello All.
My name is Yuri. I am Russian, born in Latvia, living in UK since 2005. I work as Web Application Developer. I've been listening to Psychedelic ambient and psychill since 2003-2004. I was 17 years old, and I was picking psilocybe semilanceata back at home and naturally started researching everything that is related with psychedelic culture, heard Future sounds of ambient vol3. And shortly after heard Shpongle. Became crazy Shpongle fan until they released 4th album. Was listening to Shpongle all day everyday and it was like a religion for me for a while, then suddenly my obsession stopped when 4th album was released.
These days I am mostly listening to Matt Hillier's music and sacred bass/glitch inspired psychill. I do listen to psytrance, nothing cheesy, nothing too progressive, sometimes dark and forest but not manically. I do listen to other genres as well including idm, balkan, dub techno, etc etc. Whatever sounds interesting can work.
I heard about psybient.org in it's early days naturally through social media, and my friend Nick Gabriel, then started following iurii on Facebook to get all the latest updates.
Best.
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mannybakshi reacted to Judge Ming in Introductions (Say Hello)
Hello everyone,
Nice that there is a discussion here to let people in this community to get to know each other. i read all the threads here and would like to drop by myself and say hello! Greetings from Vancouver, Canada. At the moment i am in Canada but spent the last many years living in Finland and hopefully will be back to Europe for festival seasons next year (my favorite time of the year! with nature, sun, mind blowing music and artist, and most of all the powerful great spirited people)
What brought me here is the psybient community. I just love to share music, talk about music, listen to music, and dj music (not yet produce :-P I will when the universe speaks to me that it is time to produce :-D). This whole genre of psychill, psybient, downtempo, ambient,etc.. are just full of beautiful deep soulful sound. Many times when I listen to artists like CBL, Solar Fields, Stefano Torto, etc. I am always mind blown in how such music can be created so beautifully that resonates so strongly. Many of these producers inspires other artists and djs, so keep the good music vibe vibing :-)
I am in the health and fitness industry, and i teach yoga! As a hobby i write my own health and nutrition to educate myself and others and i dj.
Nice to meet you all
Bless and light to all you lovely people :-)
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mannybakshi reacted to Gagarin Project in Introductions (Say Hello)
it is nice to meet "professionals" from health industry. feel welcome to browse "mind-body-and-soul" part of forum and maybe you will want to share womething with us there
===> http://forum.psybient.org/index.php/forum/7-mind-body-and-soul/
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mannybakshi reacted to Abruptum in Introductions (Say Hello)
Garbage Truck Driver in canada.
15 years of guitarism into metal sector, 3 year of piano.
Havnt composed any music in last some years, bummer!
Felt into Psybient trought my discovery of dubstep, wich i found complex and interesting according to its new sounds.
Grew a bit bored of most metal repetitive technicality and feelings. I kept the rawest close to heart.
The power i once felt in it is a bit more diluted now, i sometimes even find it cute instead of empowering. Weird transition! I guess im aging lol
Its refreshing to love another type of music with a more emotive point of view, not that i didnt emotion metal , but that its technicality keep absorbing the focus!
Cheers
My first dubstep track was :
Reso - Otacon
My first Psybient Track was:
Psyfactor - Retroscientific
The intro is just amazing. Love those delay water sounds!!
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mannybakshi got a reaction from DJ Chien in How long do you sleep?
I don't sleep at nights (many years). I usually sleep all day . I listen to music at nights, at night music become more beautiful because everywhere is silence .
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mannybakshi reacted to Organic Patterns in Introductions (Say Hello)
Greetings from Denmark!
My name is Andreas Johansen and I compose ambient/psybient under the moniker Organic Patterns. About 2 months ago I released my debut album Biome, go check it out if you haven't ^^
My music is more or less always based on a theme or concept. When a concept is decided I reflect upon how the composition and each sound should be designed to reflect some part of the theme. When I have some guidelines, I start making my music. The themes or concepts I usually come up with are typically inspired by biology
By day I study sound design in Denmark, which I just started last month, it will take 3.5 years to finish, and it's pretty awesome.
To name a few of my inspirations I would say Carbon Based Lifeforms is definitely all the way on the top. Their music was the first ambient I'd ever heard, and when I discovered them, I knew that I had to lay hip hop aside and start making ambient, I haven't looked back every since. After discovering CBL I started going through the Ultimae catalogue, and I learned that pretty much everything with the Ultimae stamp on was quality music. Artists like Solar Fields and Aes Dana definitely left a huge impression. Since then I've broadened my horizon with a lot more artists and genres.
Last but not least I found this forum through my bandcamp statistics - Thank you Floyd for sharing my album on here :-)
Peace
OP
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mannybakshi reacted to Shoom in Psychill vs Psybient do you make difference ?
PsyChill being the broadest term for "Psychedelic Chill-Out" or "Psychedelic Downtempo" in that its "Chill-Out," "Downtempo," or "Ambient" music that has an added Psychedelic influence (often being produces by people in the Goa or Psytrance scene).
Psybient being a subgenre of Psychill (of which is a subgenre of Chill-Out) which can be described as beat-less, such as traditional ambient music.
Thats how I view the two. I often see the term ambient being used for anything downtempo which I don't like, ambient should always refer to music without any beats.
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mannybakshi reacted to Geoglyph in Introductions (Say Hello)
I missed this thread when I first joined! I'm Geoglyph, I live in Bristol and I write psy dub (and hopefully psybient too).
I also play the flute and piano, and I DJ dark psytrance occasionally. (My darkpsy name is Espertine.)
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mannybakshi reacted to Strange Substance in Introductions (Say Hello)
Hi there, I'm Strange Substance a psy music producer from The Netherlands.
It's nice to find a psychill minded forum and thanks to the psybient.org team for promoting my music, i found this website trough my bandcamp statistics page.
Nice to meet you!
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mannybakshi reacted to Zorzi in Introductions (Say Hello)
Hi from Normandy, France
Glad to join you as a huge music lover from classical music to cool ambient. I am here to discover new music and to share joy. I play music for a very long time and I still compose.
I think Psybient is a new galaxy but as long as I can remember (i am not really young), my taste for that kind of music came with Pink Floyd, Gong, krautrock (Ash Ra Tempel etc.) then William Orbit, Brian Eno, Shpongle and Ott…
Music and love are my only drugs and… it works !
See you soon !
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mannybakshi reacted to timeisart in news - 2016 - W32 (August 1-7) - release of the week poll
The Tengri EP is tracks from previously released compilations, but I figured I'd post it because Qualia is so good.
some interesting psybass releases this week:
Digital People, dark and sleek grooves
Zonra also was a nice surprise, Aquatic Collective delivers the goods again
Trazer album is from June but I'm just now hearing about it, great stuff
Organic Patterns is beautiful, delicate psybient
DeeperNET - I expected more of an overall psybient sound like the first half of the Mystic Division track but the majority of this album is goa/psytrance, surprisingly released on Spotted Peccary Music, which I'm not even keeping track of this year because in the past I thought it was too ambient and not enough psy.
Templo I still need to check out, a little too close in time to his last EP released two weeks ago for my liking time wise.
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mannybakshi reacted to timeisart in news - 2016 - W32 (August 1-7) - release of the week poll
Hi guys,
I invite you to discuss and highlight the music releases that have been announced this week in psybient.org news. You are very welcome to vote for your favourite, most 'interesting' album(s) and/or share your impressions and thoughts on the music.
Embedded players for each release are under the spoiler - click 'show' below to display them. For previews of non-Bandcamp releases, click on the link.
Results for last week (these are the results after one week of voting - you can still vote and comment on this selection - click here!):
1st:
Ashnaia Project - Lost In Time [ Self Released ]
Erothyme - Pines And Leaves Remixes [ Self Released ]
Various Artists - Check!n Free Mind To Fly [ Check!n ]
2nd:
FB3 - Mystic [ Self Released ]
Michael Mag - Pantheon [ Self Released ]
Of The Trees & DELTAnine - Duat [ MalLabel Music ]
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mannybakshi reacted to floyd2.0 in Paleokontakt - Chemical ways to digital space (2016) [Mudra Music] (downtempo, psybass, psybient).
Artist: Paleokontakt
Album: Chemical ways to digital space
Type: LP
Style tags: downtempo, psybass, psybient
Media type: DIGITAL
Year: 2016
Label: Mudra Music
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mannybakshi reacted to timeisart in news - 2016 - W29 (July 11-17) - release of the week poll
Hi guys,
I invite you to discuss and highlight the music releases that have been announced this week in psybient.org news. You are very welcome to vote for your favourite, most 'interesting' album(s) and/or share your impressions and thoughts on the music.
Embedded players for each release are under the spoiler - click 'show' below to display them. For previews of non-Bandcamp releases, click on the link.
Results for last week (these are the results after one week of voting - you can still vote and comment on this selection - click here!):
1st:
Paleokontakt - Chemical Ways To Digital Space [ Mudra Music ]
2nd:
Adrika - Prana [ Melusine Records ]
3rd:
Psyentifica - Sentience [ Self Released ]
Various Artists - Karmatonic Vol. 3 [ Karmatonic Records ]
To see all releases of 2016 so far, visit the Releases Table here!
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mannybakshi got a reaction from Gagarin Project in Introductions (Say Hello)
Hi and Namaste all, My name is Manny officially but pronounce Manni and Im from Delhi, India . I think im only one from India who listen to Psybient/Psychill music. Haven't met anyone from India who listen to such music genre. It all started after my first Albert hoffman trip in 2012 . I have started listening from Cell, CBL and many many more..After trip i started to listen Psychill/Psybient music. This music give me Dreamy and altered state, Which i love . I used to listen free music before, never thought of buying their album, it just didn't come to my mind. Recently i got to know about Bandcamp and now i'm able to Support my Artists, Atleast somehow i can thank to them for their tremendous effort for creating music. Peace and Love!