Hey ya all
If u have constractive comments about the second Bliss album,"the Looney Bin", here is the place!!!
All comments are welcome
what u liked
what u didnt like
Everything!
Hey ya all
If u have constractive comments about the second Bliss album,"the Looney Bin", here is the place!!!
All comments are welcome
what u liked
what u didnt like
Everything!
I was born in a small village in northern Israel, Yokneam… still living in the same quiet place. The plan is to move soon to the city, just haven't decided which…Tel Aviv or Barcelona…
What artists are you currently listening to?
I don't listen much to Psytrance music at home. If I do, It's mainly artists with a sound I like, such as Domestic (Reference is important!), Eskimo (He has a different kind of thinking… pfff) and other Psytrance artist. I listen to Electronic (Non-trance) music in my spare time and any other kind of music with an edge.
When and what was your initial influence to Psytrance?
I got bored from playing in a rock band at age 16 so I went and bought my first electronic instrument, a Roland 303 Groovebox. From there I got into electronic music more and more. Those days I started making electronic beats with Roy Engel (aka Painkiller) who lived in the same village as I did. He took me to one party and BAMM!
What are your favorite VST's?
My favorite VST!? Too many! Every VST that makes good sound. I recommend checking the "Void" and the new "Massive" from native instruments.
What EFX units do you use?
I have used the Waves bundles too much… the last few months I got my first UAD Full pack and thats my favorite now.
What are your favorite pieces of hardware in your studio?
The Computer! And as I said I just got the full UAD pack. That's the only hardware I have. Nowadays u don't need all that much. Although I am planning on getting my hands on some external gear.
If you could do a collaboration with ANY artist, who would it be and why?
Well… Jimi Hendrix for the inspiration. And a more realistic target would be Black Eyed Peas for production skills… or maybe kick a 4-way collaboration track with Rinkadink, Infected and Eskimo!
From what other artist(s) or genre do you gain inspiration?
I prefer not to gain inspiration from other Psytrance artists for the obvious reasons BUT that impossible. Eskimo's new material, CPU's older stuff; those were my main inspirations on the first album I made.
What was your best experience in front of a live crowd?
I had a great time performing in Barcelona about a year ago… and a few months ago in south Mexico. The crowds reaction to my music was great and I was flying all over the place… doesn't get better then that!
Is there any difference in crowds from party to party?
Every country feels different on the dance floor and on stage. From what tracks rock the place and the crowds attitude to the artist and the time table. In Israel I play morning time and in Austria and Germany, night time. The crowd sure is different from country to country and from party to party.
Where's you favorite destination to tour too and why?
So far my favorite destination for touring was Japan… it feels like everything is done right.
Have you taken part of the South African scene yet?
No, haven't been to SA as Bliss yet… have been there before but just for family visit. I love South Africa!
You think you'll ever NOT be able to make Psytrance?
I know there will be a day, as a rugby player, that I will hang my shoes up… I just don't know when. I guess it will happen when I start getting bored of making it and move on to some other kind of music making. For now that day is not on my horizon.
How long does it take you to make a track 90% complete?
It varies, depending on the mood that I'm in on the day. Anywhere From 14 hours to a month. The average is about 4 days to finish a track.
Do you create sounds by a fool proof process or is everything freestyle and tweaking?
If I understand this question right…, nothing is like before when I start working on a new track, I start with tweaking and looking for new shit (some kind of writing process), but after I get an idea of how things will look, I have my set ways of working (the producing process), but still keeping in mind the fresh aspect… so I have the writing process usually going on first and then production process.
Do you have tip or trick for us?
Tip1 - Keep your mind open and especially your ears.
Tip2 - Watch your ears at parties and in the studio.
Tip3 - Listen to a lot of music u like in your working space.
Tip4 - Take the TubeVst (Antares) push it's gain and distortion to max and process. That will make u a hard panned distorted sound that u can fuck around with. (Then I suggest stereo flipping after that reverb-ing, reverse, some delay, reverse back again and press ctrl+z 5 times)
Tip5 - Smile and laugh as much as possible.
What can we expect your latest material and where can we hear it?
These days I am working hard on my second album. It will be released later this year on Phantasm records.
I feel I have evolved a lot the last year, so I am pretty sure it will sound much bigger and better. As for ideas in the music, I will let time do it's thing and when it's released u tell me. The best way I can describe it right now is happy, sometimes hard smiling music.
Your production has really improved, must more clarity and structure to it. On the musical side I didn't like it at first, I was hoping for something closer to the rhythmus gene. It has grown on me a bit after hearing it live at Royal Doof though, its a dancefloor album with some great dj tools on it, and it sounded huge on that system. You've really got the low end down pat, the bass was earth shaking. Anyhow if nothing else it's a new style of psy, and there's a few people starting to copy the kind of sound you guys have created so you must be doing something right.
I'd still like to hear you go back to your older sound a bit someday, good luck either way.
Syner Be!!!
i dont really have anything bad to say about The Looney Bin.
making a "Grandma's Boy" track is simply genious!
when I first heard it, i thought to myself "NO FUCKIN WAY!". i love that movie...
Paranoid is like a carwash to your brain.
Syner Bee is a killer track, one of my favorites of all times. and it has an "experimental" edge to it.
A Walk in Da Park is Legendary Status! i dont think there is a trancehead in the world who isnt familiar with it.
A South Park track was so "nidrash"!, but only your crazy ass could have thought it up.
and Bella Donna reminds me of the pornstar Delta White for some reason. shes so hot...
in my opinion, these are the highlights of The Looney Bin.
peace out
Hey bro, first of all, I wanna say that the album is overall awesome...
The things that I personally liked is the tracks looney bin and walk in da park ... it was the highlight of the album in my opinion...
the stuff that i didn't like is that many tracks from the album were released to the internet before... I was expecting for new material ;) but still... the album is one of the best 2008
hey brot.... very very cooolllll you second bliss album is perfect you are the best! thanx for you music exito 2008!
Hi legend! : ) i've listened your new album and i have to say.....woooow man! I've listened it with the hearphones and my brain start to enjoy! superb audio mastering and new cool stuff... the title of the album say all,really funny and new SOUND...The best track in my opinion is "Polka", truly engaging and surprising in every point. Want you and your sound here in italy man...hope to see you soon! Davide