Marsh – We Speak Alien (Tribute to The Infinity Project)
Originally broadcast as episode #11 of the Goat Ranch Monthly mix series on DI.fm’s Goa/Psy channel, this edition is a tribute to The Infinity Project that aired on 15 August 2014.
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Marsh – Loose Juice Caboose
More melodic and a bit more rockin’ than the last couple of mixes I’ve done, if this don’t make your booty move, your booty must be dead! Read more
Music For Space Elevators
It’s been a few months since I’ve put together a straight-up Goa trance mix of my own and posted it here on the Goat Ranch. The fine folks over at Audioaddictz psytrance radio gave me a good excuse to lock myself in the lab for a bit, however, and featured this mix during their 4th Birthday Party celebration this past weekend. After testing its activity with the smaller control group over at Audioaddictz, it’s now available for wider consumption. Read more
Orders from Captain Zeep
While we’re waiting for the Hunab-ku Majik Mixes to start streaming in, I thought it prudent to cleanse the palate with a minimal-psy mix, preparing the brain with some space and structure in anticipation of the psychedelic onslaught I hope to see arriving in my Inbox soon! Read more
Twisty, Toasty, and Warm: Analog
An analog double-whammy, Analogisomer is an analog synth-laden old-school Goa set consisting 100% of vinyl singles, vintage 1994-1996. Read more
Eallra Hālgena ǣfen (or, a spooky Halloween mix)
Originally assembled for my good friend James, I feel this mix to be quite appropriate for a Halloween Goat Ranch post. Read more
Practus Cactus
Hello from Nuevo Mexico! Somehow “new mix coming soon” turned into 5 months…whoopsies. Read more
Now and Then, Part 2 (Then)
And now, then. A companion to Now & Then Part 1, we have here the original versions of each track dropped into a mix for your evaluation. Read more
Now and Then, Part 1 (Now)
This week’s mix – and the first of the New Year! – is the first in a two-part series entitled Now & Then; this being the “Now” part. The mix consists entirely of modern-day remixes of classic Goa trance tracks, and while some of the originals of these tracks are more “classic” than others, each has stood the test of time and they have as such warranted remixes even 10-12 years later. Read more