True psy trance. The stuff they try to pass off as psy and goa today is absolute rubbish. Its all an infected Mushroom rip off with hints of sellouts (like Armin Van Buren, Bryan Kearny, John O'Callaghan) mixed in it. The sets they drop at modern festivals is monotonous and repetitive airy fairy trash. The DJ's have got no idea. They just play the latest stuff from beatport and FLstudio. The whole set sounds the same, a bubbly baseline with a snappy beat and clubby trance synths. I reckon its so trashy now due to it being digital. Easy to download.. no hunting for vinyl.. no surprise B side tracks, no invested hard work.. no beat matching, no talent. Its a mess out there these days. I see so many of them pretending to mix too. Man.. youd blow their minds with your understanding of Goa and how to take a crowd of trippers. Id luv to see you go on after a generic CDJ mixing imposter at a decent Psy festival. You'd trip them out hard.. haha. Luv ya work mate
Than you so much man, totally agree with you, I’ve been trying not to think about the current goa/psy scene lately because it really pisses me off… as you said, no track hunting, no technique, no soul, no nothing… it’s so discouraging… same kick all the time and no risks at all… they just rely on their sync button and beatport recommendations
@@chemaescudero Exactly. Aw man its so good to catch up with REAL dj's here online. I get discouraged too. Im sick of seeing the 95% imposter DJ gettn around today pretending to be us. Telling me to go watch a boiler room set. The boiler room was every club we avoided. Its sad these crew will never get to experience the record shop culture we had. One of my fav hobbies was spending 2-3 hrs going thru 2nd hand record barns. And the B-side tracks. I cant stand mixing CDJ. Mine has dust on it. I stepped down after clubs replaced turntables with CDJ in 2004. I had a residency at a club in the 2010's mixing digi and i DESPISED it. It was so boring. It just felt like i was playing CDs on a hi fi stereo. The new school crowd sucked too. It was sad. I got called a boomer a couple of weeks back after calling an imposter 'dj' out for his obvious bull carp mixing digi.. Ha. They cant even get that right. My parents are boomers. Boomers listened to Neil Young and went to Woodstock.. ha. This gen has no idea. But, some of them seem to enjoy it. Enjoy holding their phones and posting the rubbish on their social media account for a bunch of strangers to give them a 'like'. Such detached strange behavior. Take care bruv.
1:29:20 Esta selección de tracks es porque considero a Chema uno de los mejores Djs de Goa en el mundo!!! Como me hace bailar maestro!!!! Big Love ॐ ♥
Muchisimas gracias!!!! un abrazo enorme!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Master dj! 🙏🏻
Thank you so much!
Very nice music Love from Goa
Thanks and greetings from Spain!❤️❤️❤️
amazing!
Thanks!!!
All eternity is our playground !!🤹🏼♂️ From 58:00 - 1:20:00 man you killed that so hard Chema! Some really kickass transitions throughout too ~
Thanks bro!! So glad you liked it , some new records in the set that I got recently…😃
@@chemaescudero awesome ! Great selections 👍🏻
Wow so many good and new tracks! What is the name of one at 1:09:30? Thank you!
Thanks Filip! That track is Darshan - slipstream
@@chemaescudero 🙌thank you!
La recontracagó ese track!!!! sublime, ojalá nos respondiese!! el público lo pide jajaja.
Otro dimension
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What do you call the monster track on minute 28?! OMG
Let me check that one for you, its from Krembo records but I can’t remember the name…I will tell you somwthing later
Spiral active from krembo records
True psy trance.
The stuff they try to pass off as psy and goa today is absolute rubbish. Its all an infected Mushroom rip off with hints of sellouts (like Armin Van Buren, Bryan Kearny, John O'Callaghan) mixed in it. The sets they drop at modern festivals is monotonous and repetitive airy fairy trash. The DJ's have got no idea. They just play the latest stuff from beatport and FLstudio. The whole set sounds the same, a bubbly baseline with a snappy beat and clubby trance synths.
I reckon its so trashy now due to it being digital. Easy to download.. no hunting for vinyl.. no surprise B side tracks, no invested hard work.. no beat matching, no talent.
Its a mess out there these days. I see so many of them pretending to mix too.
Man.. youd blow their minds with your understanding of Goa and how to take a crowd of trippers. Id luv to see you go on after a generic CDJ mixing imposter at a decent Psy festival. You'd trip them out hard.. haha.
Luv ya work mate
Than you so much man, totally agree with you, I’ve been trying not to think about the current goa/psy scene lately because it really pisses me off… as you said, no track hunting, no technique, no soul, no nothing… it’s so discouraging… same kick all the time and no risks at all… they just rely on their sync button and beatport recommendations
@@chemaescudero Exactly.
Aw man its so good to catch up with REAL dj's here online. I get discouraged too. Im sick of seeing the 95% imposter DJ gettn around today pretending to be us. Telling me to go watch a boiler room set.
The boiler room was every club we avoided.
Its sad these crew will never get to experience the record shop culture we had. One of my fav hobbies was spending 2-3 hrs going thru 2nd hand record barns.
And the B-side tracks.
I cant stand mixing CDJ. Mine has dust on it. I stepped down after clubs replaced turntables with CDJ in 2004. I had a residency at a club in the 2010's mixing digi and i DESPISED it. It was so boring. It just felt like i was playing CDs on a hi fi stereo. The new school crowd sucked too. It was sad.
I got called a boomer a couple of weeks back after calling an imposter 'dj' out for his obvious bull carp mixing digi.. Ha. They cant even get that right. My parents are boomers. Boomers listened to Neil Young and went to Woodstock.. ha.
This gen has no idea.
But, some of them seem to enjoy it. Enjoy holding their phones and posting the rubbish on their social media account for a bunch of strangers to give them a 'like'.
Such detached strange behavior.
Take care bruv.