I rarely hear new-school Goa, "neogoa" that really gets to me in the way that it used to. A couple of years ago I was really into this kind of music, and I tried to get hold of pretty much everything that was released. My passion for trance-music hit a peak when the Goa-sound first came in early-mid nineties and I had really missed that sound and the structure of music ever since. However, nowadays I find the new goa-sound to be a bit boring, almost always sounding the same. But after hearing a few new tracks from Liquid Flow, I can say that he is an artist that for me brings something different to the table. At least there is a certain something that my ears and soul really like to experience. This track - Psyonic Storm - appears on a compilation called Space of Power, a double-CD released by a label called Global Sect Music, their first release by the look of it. Other famous neogoa-artists have made contributions; E-Mantra, Artifact303, Filteria, Goasia, some of them with multiple tracks. The other track by Liquid Flow - Chaotic, is also really good, but this track Psyonic Storm is without a doubt one of the best new school-Goa tracks released in awhile, and I urge you to check out the whole compilation if you have the possibility.
Tomislav, a.k.a Liquid Flow, if from Zagreb, Croatia and began his musical journey at the age of 12, playing the piano in elementary school. His teacher though him of great talent and offered him private lessons for free, but Tomislav was not interested in learning notes; but rather jam his own melodies on a synth. For the next 3 years he rarely
played the piano, and wasn't planning to pursue this passion. But by accident at the age of 15 Liquid Flow
discovered a game "Music 2000"; a simple sequencer made for the
playstation. Amazed at the possibilities of making music using software,
he quickly saved up for his first PC and soon discovered the world of
computer music; experimenting with sounds, melodies and beats. Soon
after, Tomislav visited his first trance party; hearing the sound of goa
trance for the first time. At first, he only listened to goa, but over
time he fell in love with the sound and started working on his own
tracks. The Liquid Flow project was created in 2001 and during the first years there were a few releases, mostly on free digital labels, including a melodic track on
the first SectionZ compilation. By 2006 the project took off and Liquid
Flow joined Shivlink records; releasing a digital EP "Goa Terminal".
Many releases followed, some of which include tracks on Shivlink,
Cronomi records, etc. The work on the album started in 2006 and after 3
years in their making it Was released by Kagdila Records in October
2009.
http://soundcloud.com/liquid-flow
matt-in-orbit 2012
http://soundcloud.com/liquid-flow
matt-in-orbit 2012
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