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This is the cover for Molecular Counterpart compiled by Dj Jibaro form Phantasm Records UK. I had a lot of fun with this concept. Trippy sh#t goin on here. :spyed:
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:iconemachiness:
i have that album
;D
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:iconsquallxzell-leonhart:
Beautiful, well, amazing actually! :nod:
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:icondenzmixed:
my question for all the rest of your gallery: "how did you start all the stuff from the beginning bro?" damn nice. u see the DNA stuff there... amazing.
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:iconpsikodelicious:
Well.... interesting question. In the beginning there was acid.... lots of it (Among other percetive enhancers). I used to draw a lot and then I started screwing around with computers. I started making parties but I didn´t have enough bugdet to pay for designs, so I improvised. Then I just got hooked. I finnished my bachelors in Information Design and also did some studies in 3d. I have been an active member of the Psytrance scene for years creating Psyclon Records then my own label Catalyst.
As for this particular graphic.... I started of with the molecular ball. Its quite an easy 3d but I was lazy and bought it on Istock. The DNA is also purchased and then tweaked to my likings. The rest is a massive mix of shapes, effects and photographs. There are organic elements such as ferns and branches. Other elements are octupi and weird alien things I created. Its more than 400 layers just for the graphic. The tones were hard to achieve because I didn´t want to lose darkness or complexity. This was a real fun project. This is my favorite line to work... Organic Hightech anomalies. Glad you liked.
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:icondenzmixed:
Woah. psytrance dude. I'm progressive trance & minimalist. nice to meet you and your gallery ;p yeah as u stated before, your graphic is definite psyche as well as the color. Now i know it was influenced by the music you listen..
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:iconpsikodelicious:
Jejejejeje.... Psytrance yes. I don´t play that much anymore. Too much work now. But yes... It is my party music of choice. Im more into dub, idm, and downtempo things now. Im not a big proggy fan but I like the serious stuff. Ace ventura is a good friend for example. I like that kind of proggy.
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:icondenzmixed:
downtempo, dub, idm. yes.. me too, and for past 5 years my music taste has been movin around from trance, prog, hardtrance, euro, house, and now chillout and stuff... and it goes deeper to ethnic chillout (fusion) such as Bliss. hmmm what do you mean by serious stuff? the progressive music thingy?
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:iconpsikodelicious:
Serious stuff as in serious progressive. Im sick of happy melodies and pin pin la la stuff. I like serious basslines and beats. Chillwise.... let´s see... the newest stuff ive really enjoyed is Edit. IDM.... veryyyy spiffy form LA. Check out my label: [link] I have some really talented chill-dub artists. There is one track I made under the AKA LEgion. You can listen to it in the Player. Tell me what u think. Cheerio!
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:icondenzmixed:
happy melody is only for kids i guess :D.
cool stuff. nice web. hawaiian acid is one that i like most, very very nice really! and your style is kinda good for ambience music for a website :P. i'm actually interested to create electronic music but really don't know how to start, coz many information providing the music creation tips, but they do require me to buy synth, and all large sized tools... any software recommendation for it? thanks before.. :L. It's time for me to create somthing rather than just mix & match. haha
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:iconpsikodelicious:
Thanks! I made Hawaiian Acid. I also do make a lot of loops for websites we create. It´s great fun! If you want to start out.... try Reason and fruity loops.... Once you are comfortable with those, upgrade to Cubase. It´s quite easy to use once you´ve understood the dynamics of how sequencing works. You do need some one who knows there way around the software to show you how it works. A couple hours and a lot of curiousity will take you a long way!
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