GOA – 20 Years of Psychedelic Trance Trailer

GOA – 20 Years of Psychedelic Trance Trailer (2008)

09 April 2008 50 mins

DVD with unseen footage, interviews and music from different festivals - created by Psynema (El Geko / BuzzT). A travel through the history of psytrance. DVD production: Psynema Was sold with the book GOA – 20 Years of Psychedelic Trance by Tom Rom and Pascal Querner

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United States 09 April 2008

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