Just cracked open the new New World Aquarium. It's about as minimal as it
gets - seriously does your head in because you can't figure out how he gets
away with it. :) The last track "A Better Tomorrow" sounds like the future
and moves like Theo Parrish. It's the kind of song I would want to play fr
I'm not sure if the origins are in heavy metal, but
some goa is kinda like "Techno meets Slayer". I had
some Dark Soho tracks that I got off Napster, and
there's some tracks where the song totally breaks into
a shearing guitar riff that's reminiscent of old
Slayer songs. I spent most of High Scho
I must have missed this part of the "origins" thread (of which there seems
to be about three or four branches right now):
From: mee-thod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Nick Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] goa, 303, 313, heavy metal
Dat
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, [iso-8859-1] Nick Walsh wrote:
> Goa is related to heavy metal music and gets it's
> sound from that... It doesn't have much to do with
> previous forms of electronic music (ie detroit
> influenced) at all...
Really? First I've heard that, might wanna tell all the goa heads in