I'm hoping it'll be a return to the musical styles of past psy trance but with more modern production techniques. Say if Infected Mushroom had the equipment we have now when they were writing their first album.
		
		
	 
I know exactly what you mean here, and agree ... but for me very personally, I'd quite like to go as far away from IM's sound as humanly possible, and that includes the first 3/2/1 albums (delete according to taste). As I say, I do definitely agree with your point here in principal if not actual taste ... but maybe this is exactly the problem with futureretrospectivism ... we're all 
still unagreed on what was good and what wasn't. I'd be very interested if Talamasca went back to the ideas in his first album (and dropped all those fucking samples in the bin) - but would that really be progress? I don't know. Perhaps the only way to really progress by going backwards is to attempt to adopt something as subjective as 'vibe', and forget the specifics.
As I say, I really haven't got a clue, just loose end noodling on the internet.
I did, on the other hand find it very interesting that 'Goa' was the sound that most people expressed an interest in on the recent Ektoplazm survey. I would have liked to have seen age demographics as well. Was this just appealing to people who've been in the scene for 15+ years, or was this appealing to people new to the scene?
Anyhow, if I recall the survey correctly, the two genres generating the most interest were forest and goa. Full on was way down (two years in a row), so I think it would be fair to say that we are definitely looking at a scene in flux style wise atm.  Interesting times.