Jaia - Sillenium
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epic one !!!!!! fantastic keep dance!!!!!
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no to government, no to pharmaceuticals, no to schools, no to religion, no to corporations, no to planetary exploitation, no to consumerism.
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this is my first acquaintance with jaia:D tnks for posting this!
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pfizer makes weapons of mass destruction
who wants some deadly geodon or whatever they really gave me
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if it's ok what pfizer is doing , then it's ok what bernard madoff is doing, has done, hell let's just start launching all our nukes at eachother..
stick me with needle, after i tell u heart problems, and you mr nurse don't give a fuugk, donetingforabuck!!goto hell ny, all terrorists!
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my feet feel ticklish
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@GeminiAmbience: Man...I would like you understand that i talked about the way i feel and think when i listen this track...and not about goa trance culture. I don´t need people around me who to share the same ideas....I mean i don´t care about goa trance community.....Anyway I think you´re right.
Sorry for my english.....
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@Sunriseble : oh please, the goa culture has JUST as much conformity and group think as any other social group or community. I love how trippers never seem to "awaken" to the "reality" that they're just on drugs. LOL A dripping faucet has just as much of a "message" as any goa track. The same goes for the wind blowing, a car starting, or a cat puking. It's not the music or the drugs...it's your mind where all perception begins and ends. And you criticize others for being "trendy"...good one.
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such wonderful things 4 the inner eye to see....thanx 4 uploading L&L
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@Sunriseble no,you're right my friend,the word Cosmos is Greek&it means exactly that....the messages keep on transmitting,it's on everyone's hand to receive&decode...Love&light 2 U
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no ma esta de pocos huevos¡!¡!¡!¡!¡!¡!¡!¡



This is more than a awesome old goa track, it´s a message from Cosmos to wake up our conscentiousness so doped by fucking trendy culture of nowadays...
Sunriseble 2 years ago 21
I gotta say it was the same for me, I never understood goatrance until I heard this, It was like a revelation, a godsend or something like that, either way, this track is godlike, such flow and rythm, it's mindblowing, it still sounds as fresh today as it did back in 1998 when I first heard it, an epic and very underrated track which should enter the list of greatest goa-tracks of all time.
narki86 2 years ago 3