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http://gtonic.dmusic.com

Since you can't directly link to his songs, since the site does not allow direct linking in this version of it(it's in the process of a major overhaul), just go there, and try downloading "The Arrival" and "Current", those are his two best songs, and maybe tranquility. He's an awesome electronic artist, he doesn't have a CD yet, he just does it as a hobby.

EDIT; since this is a site composed of audio nuts, those two songs are joint stereo, 160k CBR FhGs. biggrin.gif
Neo Neko
Not bad for inde. Not my favorite style of electronic though. Still very listenable. My fav are things like goa, hard trance, dn'b, Big Beat, or Break Beat. You know; the ones average folk find unberable. laugh.gif
Canar
QUOTE(Neo Neko @ Apr 1 2003 - 08:50 PM)
Not bad for inde. Not my favorite style of electronic though. Still very listenable. My fav are things like goa, hard trance, dn'b, Big Beat, or Break Beat. You know; the ones average folk find unberable. laugh.gif

Mmm... goa... Melts in your mind, not in your hand.

*goas away*

Not a big fan of the hard trance, though. I don't typically like anything hard. It's like they're making music as an excuse to put a drumline in. And it's not like the trance drumline is very interesting to begin with.
Neo Neko
Perhaps our perception of hard trance differs a bit. To me it is something close to goa and quite far from gabba. Abstract trance on the other hand I just don't get. I can only tollerate "The Orb" in little doses for example. Though they do have ther good tracks like toxygene etc.
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