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your fav track

topic posted Sun, May 9, 2004 - 8:18 PM by  doktor J
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so what's your favorite track that simon has written or collaborated upon?

peace
doktor J
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doktor J
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  • Re: your fav track

    Tue, May 11, 2004 - 1:43 AM
    I can never decide between Synthesizzler and Spiritual Antiseptic.....


    Oh well, i'll have to go for And the Day Turned to Night!
  • Re: your fav track

    Tue, May 18, 2004 - 5:29 PM
    here and now for me it is the first time when i begun to realised him! Mi-Loony-um, on dementertainment and from that track i begun to explore present and past of his work :)
  • Re: your fav track

    Tue, February 1, 2005 - 12:38 PM
    Hey J...
    i just joined so I'm bumpin this thread back into action...

    my fav track has got to be Solstice (Warwick Bassmonkey M) from Hallucinogen In Dub, it gets soooo sexy at the end!

    I want to choreograph a fire dance routine to that song this year.
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    Re: your fav track

    Tue, February 1, 2005 - 3:31 PM
    Damn, this is a tough question. My favorite track by Simon??? But, there's so many...

    However, for the sake of this thread I'll have to go with Crystal Skulls Part 1 by Shpongle. Perfect for opening or closing a set. Gives me goosebumps every time!

    Let's make this easier and at least do a top-five:

    1. Crystal Skulls Part 1
    2. Solstice
    3. The Finger (love the GMS remix!)
    4. A New Way to Say Hooray
    5. The Herb Garden

    Also really digging Beija Flor...
  • Re: your fav track

    Mon, February 7, 2005 - 3:32 AM
    It was Shamanix on Tip's Yellow Comp that first made me realize that Simon was a cut above the rest of the goa producers but it was most definitely Angelic Particles that transported me mind and body into a whole different dimension. We are talking total out-of-body experience and I mean no drugs were necessary (though usually present). This was in 95 and to this day I am not aware of Simon having made a more pivotal piece of music - to me Angelic Particles will always be the epitomy of the brilliance of goa, of total freakish abandon!! Aaaah... good times. :D