This one have a lot of synths, FX, automations and all the stuff, so we needed a early publish to listen properly. Hope we can finish the way it deserves. Celcius was leaving audiotool, so I think we should let that track as it is...

GOA/Psytrance, 148 BPM, composed mostly in D Dorian.

Starting point was SAW layers, 303 patterns and some basslines.

Celcius:

Working with @PsySeeD and @brain-walker was great! They worked incredibly fast, and I almost felt lost behind in their dust! They really know their stuff when it comes to producing psytrance and working alongside them is a valuable learning opportunity. Thanks guys! :)

PsySeeD: Thank you guys for sharing your time, knowledge and skills! We learn a lot with each other, so keep on with the friendship and collabs!

brain-walker: It was a pleasure to work with you guys!

At the end of the project it was so big, that I coudn't open and work on it... :-)

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  • Wow.

  • pure awesomeness! make more of this

  • The change from 8T back to normal is pretty smart guys. Quality production here

    • Lot of thanks brother! Triplets works good with psytrance!

  • Hey guys, deleted my old accounts. I've been going through some rough times. I'm with family and taking medication, so I feel ready to return back to AT. I'm the guy behind @Celcius (older account) , @Farenheat , @mauritec.

  • such a good quality goa :) awesom work

  • fantastic guys!

    • i don't know, i did not expect it either.. really hope he comes back eventually

    • Yeah - thanx! Whats going on with celcius??? Didn't know that he wanna leave...

    • Thanks brother! It is an awesome collab, we worked well as a team! And hell yeah, we miss you, Celcius...

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  • Republished

    some finetuning and more variations...

  • Republished

    a little bit of finetuning and more variations...

  • Yeah guys,so good, love the 303's,percussions sweet,nice multi levelled track, nice one ;)

    • Thanks for listening and sharing your thouthgs! Appreciated!

  • Republished

    Set the end to the right place