And I'm not sure if I heard Shamanix in the Dream Telepathy album (listening to it again now in full), or if it was the Black Marbles thing. Anyway great album and loads of inspiration inside. We're all dmed to be inspired. I wanna use this over comp-arising opportunity to say that I'm kinda sorry for the review I wrote and got published for the Influencing Dreams album. I was overeager on it having strong inspiration to Shpongle and Hallucinogen done in a real nice and i'd say proper personal way. Over empathizing on it on a fanatic'ish way. Maybe too biased in the moment. And as usual, we many are hungry for that Hallucinogen sonic and emotional amaze especially in that time-period where the wait for Hallucinogen 3 was Too great to handle In. came saviors giving us tastes we've missed. The review is too much weighing on the compare-sing of Artha being a new Hallucinogen, Same with many other reviewers I think. But hey yeah it's true, very similar. i regretted its formulations and overwhelmed a few days after it was published actually. Too much comparing in any way can be totally unfair towards an artist original work.
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Artha is his own original music and professional artist, with an honest direct inspiration honoring to the whole psytrance scene. The selection by the compiler is good and interesting. Love the more psychedelic tech trance track like Theory Of The Ghost . Kinda u-turning the throttle but with much more arthaic melodies. I'm glad I have both full albums on CD/collection. Funny to hear the different approach on mastering / album sound on the first, to this second album. The latter being much more bassy in the room.