Goa...dig it!

Discussion in 'Hippies' started by *phoebe*, May 27, 2005.

  1. *phoebe*

    *phoebe* Member

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    [​IMG]Did you know that goa is a hippy music?Groooovy, isn't it?
     
  2. seyorni

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    Huh???

    I thought Goa was a state on the West coast of India, much frequented by hippies.
     
  3. Sage-Phoenix

    Sage-Phoenix Imagine

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    Ditto :confused:

    Perhaps it's a band name or something too.

    First post is a little vague, cute smilie though.
     
  4. eleria

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    LOL
    Yes, Goa is a state on the west coast of India.
    In the late 80th, early 90th there was a new music genre developed out of ebm, industrial and other electronic orientated music styles, that was designed to dance all night long (mostly under the influence of psychedelic substances).
    The root of that was parties held by travelling folks from all over the world who gathered at the beaches in Goa. Therefore the genre got called Goa-Trance and often is refered to simply as goa, which is indeed a bit confusing.
     
  5. *phoebe*

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    "What Is Goa?



    1. How did it all start?

    Life is everywhere we look, from worms in the soil beneath our feet to tiny plants in the purest spring water, in the air we breathe. Where there is life there is evolution; it's a part of the deal. Evolution affects not only the physical forms life takes but also its behaviour, and homo sapiens has certainly developed some remarkably complex cultures and societies over the millenia. But also music is constantly evoluting... That's why there is Goa-Trance right now!!

    Now let's jump to the sixties and remind ourselves of a place called Goa in India. During the late sixties Goa has turned into a beach for freaks, rock stars, travelers, and various other excitement hunters, who lived by the ancient mantra of "sex, drugs and rock and roll". Although the fab of Goa has dropped by the late 80's, a hard-core group of Europeans and Americans have remained in that place. By the early 90's, people in Goa have found out the wonderful effect of the Acid music on a stoned head and started to further develop the style. The first people to do so were Goa Gil (It's really THE Goa-guru and a completely insane hippie from San Francisco) and his friends, who were living in Goa and experimenting with various musical styles to dance to since the late 60's (They made a LP with their post-industrial band Kode IV on Belgium's KK label).

    Anyway, in the 80's there was still no Goa-Trance in Goa, at that time you'd be likely to hear Talking Heads or Yello. The turning point was Techno, in the times before it was cool or had even been named. The days when it was Industrial or New Beat. While Acid House was shaking the UK, Goa was being pounded by the Belgian group Front 242 or A Split Second."It had the type of stomping groove that people could settle into for hours and hours" explains Mark Allen, famous Goa-DJ, owner of the Phantasm-label and member of Mindfield.

    But there were more influences as the New Wave/Industrial music of Front 242, Einstürzen Neubauten, Killing Joke and the likes. At the same time there was the electronic disco of Detroit and because of all the hippies there was still a psychedelic influence from the music from the 70's. All those styles were mixed together till there was a new kind of music. The people discovered that this music was still very psychedelic and XTC and LSD-friendly! Since that day this Trance-music had a name: Goa-Trance! ..."

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    for more inf. look this: www.psynews.org[​IMG]


     
  6. FeelinGroovy

    FeelinGroovy opposable thumb

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    Does anyone know any links to any samples? Also, how do you pronounce "Goa" correctly?


    Thanks
     
  7. nananie

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  8. eleria

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    There is an online shop called Saikosounds that sells Goa-Trance CDs and provides four minute samples of the tracks.
    Check releases by the Dragonfly, Flying Rhino, or Blue Room label and artist names such as Pleiadeans, KoxBox, Man with no name, Doof, TIP, Hallucinogen, Juno Reactor... to name just a few.
    And keep one thing in mind: this music likes to be played loud ;)
     
  9. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    I have a Goa mixed CD of WONDERFUL music, if anyone would like me to send some their way (e-mail) tell me and I can get it out to you real quick.
    It's GOOD stuff.
     
  10. nananie

    nananie Member

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    can you tell who made it?
     
  11. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    The artists on this CD are as follows:
    Alien Project (Featuring Astrix)
    Astral Projection
    GMS
    Infected Mushroom
     
  12. nananie

    nananie Member

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    some bands i know!!
     
  13. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Interested in it?
     
  14. nananie

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    well, i'm not sure. do you make a copy of it or something? because i can make my own cd's with my computer, or i can buy them.. so i don't know really
     
  15. Nathan11

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    You can't buy this CD, I made it.
    I can send it to you over the computer and then you can burn it.
    :D
     
  16. nananie

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    no, i mean cd's of the musicmakers ;)
     
  17. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Well that's just silly!
    Why not take free music? :D
     
  18. nananie

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    i dont know
     
  19. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    :p You're no fun!
     
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