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  1. Artist: Man With No Name Title: Floor Essence EP Label: Perfecto Date: September, 1995 1. Floor Essence (Dayglo Mix) 2. Floor Essence (Black Light Mix) Such bullsh*t. Man with no name. Whatever, he's got a name. And it's Martin. Martin Freeland is a cornerstone of goa trance history having produced numerous memorable tracks including this one. Part anthemic trance track part goa scorcher this is a classic. I prefer the Dayglo Mix as it seems more aggressive, but you cannot lose with either. The bell chimes and church is in session. Martin Freeland. Yes, Martin Freeland. Mdk
  2. Artist: Various Title: Menog - I See Change Remixes Label: Spectral Records Date: November, 2013 1. Audialize Remix 2. Iliuchina Remix 3. Kin Remix 4. Tryambaka Remix 5. Biorhythm Remix 6. sHiFt Remix 7. Bretheren 8. Ectima Remix 9. Chilled Cquence Remix "I know change. I embody change. All we do...is change." Oh you're gonna get sick of hearing that. The first couple of times I listened to this I wanted to put Daniel in a dark Portuguese prison with a dead chicken around his neck. I know what you're thinking. What an odd thing to say. I only bring it up because this actually happened to a kid in a foster home in North Carolina. Seems kinda mean and f*cked up so I figured it would be a good form of punishment for Daniel. I mean some sort of retribution needed to be enacted for someone who would willingly put his listeners through the torture of 9 remixes of one track. One. Imagine being stuck in the movie Groundhog day, but instead of getting to cold cock Ned Ryerson you get to beat your head against the wall for 24 hours. Because even with the changes each artist made to the original it's still the same f*cking track. Same one. By the time Tryambaka's version rolled around I was seeing double and began to sharpen my knife. But then I got to thinking. This is probably not meant for home listening and most assuredly not meant to listen to all the way through. Maybe it's just for DJ's looking to drop some acid and thumping beats into their twilight set. Because let me tell you even though there are 8 clones they all have that in common. Eviscerating acid scalpels that are relentless guaranteed to rock the dance floors. The 9th and final mix is a laid back yet eerie dub track that thankfully let me catch my breath. So I would say there is a time and a place for everything. With my kids playing upstairs I was free to let this blare through the subwoofer and I loved it. Listening all the way through with the headphones doesn't do it justice. Some searing tracks in here for you night time psytrance people. Beatport Mdk
  3. Artist: Kyoto Title: Astraverta Label: Space Baby Records Date: March, 2012 1. Time Tunnel 2. On Mars 3. Anahata 4. Forest Cat 5. Astraverta 6. Shivaz Dance 7. Floral Fractal Don't know what to think about this one. Do I want to kill the Batman or do I remember that being a lawyer required incurring expensive student loans and should therefore attempt to build my client base? At times I like its varied styles and tempos. Other moments I find myself bored with it. There are nature sounds aplenty so the outdoorsman in me likes it. Guitar is also prominently featured so the unemployed redneck who hates brown people can relate to this. Kyoto is Vitaliy Zenkov and with his second album he travels between aggressive breakbeats and dreamy marijuana cloud watching. The tracks are long episodes that undergo various changes. Sometimes I got lost in them and other times I was counting the minutes. The last track is like a long Santana solo over just such a break beat. So....long story short. Not bad, but not the first piece of chill I would reach for. Beatspace Psyshop Mdk
  4. Artist: M-Run Title: Viral EP Label: Spacedock Records Date: October, 2013 1. Bastard Train 2. Viral After the massive praise Mario received for his debut album Some Run Just For Fun he's right back at it with a brief 2 track ep. This smacks of striking while the iron is hot so we don't forget about him. No worries my friend. Gone however is the complexity and ass wiggling goa grooves and in its place is 4 on the floor speed goa. It reminds me of Colorbox with its rapid pace like going through a mile long tube waterslide. Man, that would be fun as f*ck. 2 tracks are hardly a large enough sample size to really hold this against his album, but if you were looking for a continuation of Some Run, well this ain't it. If you're looking to spin and twirl to fast goa melodies this will get you there. BTW, don't sleep on the Ep barrage that seems to be Spacedock Records. They've dropped some quality goa goodies. Beatport
  5. Artist: Suduaya Title: Come Back To Life Label: Uxmal Records Date: March, 2012 1. Snow and Stars 2. Cellular Memory 3. Patience 4. Amethyste (feat Sati Bodisattva) 5. Eternal Angels Uxmal is a Mexican label that has been quite prolific, seemingly releasing an album or EP every week. Their progressive trance has never wowed me, but their downtempo efforts are usually quite solid. Suduaya is Louis David Roquefere from France and here he mixes mournful electric guitar and slow beats with lush pads. It's like viewing a panorama from an exposed mountaintop. Emotional. Thought provoking. Uplifting. Having been atop many a mountain you would think this would appeal to me. And it does. At times it's cold, but always clean. The vocal in Amethyste has a Fifth Element quality about it mixed with anime. I liked the ep and thought it was good. Not great, but good. Psyshop Beatport Mdk
  6. "You take one persons tragedy and force the world to experience it...spread it like sickness." Wow, what a play by play from Infected Goa! Reading through the thread it was interesting seeing opinions change. Some loved it some hated it. This really was I felt groundbreaking when it was released back in 04. From the iconic cover to giving the music a cinematic grandeur. Comparisons to IM can't be helped, but I believe this to be wholly original. Combining psytrance with lofty symphonic elements on this scale hadn't been done before to my knowledge. It's full-on stuff yet layered well with constantly evolving textures. Partially mixed, the tracks flow nicely into each other with ominous strings and evil sounds. The album is intense and extremely atmospheric. The breaks thrust the listener back to a time when poverty was the rule, kings raced to construct the largest castle, and a dragon attack was a distinct possibility. A real shining light in the sea of full-on, this album holds up very well and comes highly recommended from me. It starts off greatly and maintains its atmosphere all the way through. There are dips however as some tracks don't measure up to the great one's like The Mist. Very enjoyable though which is good since this project seems to have been one and done. If this was a cooking show I would pair it with The Art of Being Non by Talpa with a side of Symphonic Adventures by SynSun. That should whet your medieval appetite. Beatspace Psyshop Mdk
  7. Artist: Solar Plexus Title: Images of the 5th Dimension Label: Hypnotic Date: 1998 1. Fragments 2. Liquid Moon 3. Ornaments of Dust 4. Solarplanet 5. Crystal Forest 6. Gravity Recoil 7. Kalieda 8. Voices of Nova 9. The Landing (Epilog) Jon Coco that is a little more F word than I'm used to from you kind sir. The tone of your review was quite angry. Did your CD come with a side of herpes? I'll cut you a break, after all that review is almost 13 years old. We've all done things in our past that we aren't proud of. Hey! That is NOT me!!! Ok it is me. But like Rick James said, "Pixie Sticks are a helluva drug." I have to assume that the reviewers listened to a totally different CD than the one I have. Well...had. Like an idiot that didn't know what he had till it was gone I sold my copy, Stupid, I coulda been a million... Well it would've looked great in my goa collection. How can you say this is terrible? It's brilliant, exactly the type of stuff you're pre-ordering from Anjuna. Old school screeching with a psychedelic edge. You wanna pick on the cover with the arbitrary deity and 100% goa trance label, I'm with you. But this is downright goa trance gold. The only negative I can see is that J. Anderson only made one album. Someone needs to get in touch with this guy ASAFP and see if he's got DAT Tapes in Nana's attic. Mdk
  8. What I was going for was picking on the German propensity for order and precision. Trance Medusa Records was a German label so I thought I'd have a little fun at their expense. Sleepovers are pure and fun. Nazis took it to another level. As far as title fights with old school masters of goa trance, compilations like Goa Head, Distance To Goa, Trancentral...yadda yadda yadda are where you usually find the big boys and the classic tracks. On the big stage. Look at this tracklist? On first glance it's like the D-list in Hollywood. Paris is a metropolitan sophisticated big time city. Big things happen there. Paris, Texas is not. Reading the beginning of the review without the punchline under the concentration camp makes it seem like a random picture of one of the darkest times in recent history. Even with it my intention was never to offend and if I did that then I apologize. Methinks I've stumbled across one of the lines that shouldn't be used for humor. Mdk
  9. Arrgh! You're totally right. I forgot the joke at the bottom of the picture. Mdk
  10. Artist: Battle of the Future Buddhas & Ka-Sol Title: Master of Outhouse Label: Devils Mind Records Date: June, 2010 01. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - drums in the deep (148 BPM) 02. KA-SOL - north south (143 BPM) 03. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - kamprezzorztrezz (145 BPM) 04. KA-SOL - shut up alien (144 BPM) 05. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - monotono (148 BPM) 06. KA-SOL - riddle part I (144 BPM) 07. BATTLE OF THE FUTURE BUDDHAS - morron (146 BPM) 08. KA-SOL - riddle part II (144 BPM) 09. CHURCH OF THE NEW AGE HIPPIE DISCO SHIT - hangman (136 BPM) "I have taken the next step in our evolution. I have become king and GOD!!!" After hearing the awesome Digging Mudd album I had to check this out. I wasn't a huge fan of the Buddhas, but they really surprised me with their pre-Twin Sharkfins goa trance. Unfortunately I find this less impressive. They had moments of course with the pounding Drums In the Deep and the shimmering Morron, but if you're looking for Digging Mudd 2 I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. Ka-Sol is a whole different animal. Having never cared for their brand of forest goa way back with Fairytale, they would have to do a lot to change my opinions. They did not. Come to find out I really like music that doesn't make me want to shut it off. The answer to the Riddles is the same for a crying baby...make it stop. I realize these two projects have hardcore followings. I'm just not part of it as I find it an acquired taste. Part of me likes the atonal melodies and chaos, but another part feels it can be too noisy. That said, Hangman was a wall of sound stomping goa trance. Damn that was wicked good. When it's over you look back and... Yeah, like that. Beatspace Mdk
  11. Artist: Protoculture Title: Circadians Label: Nano Records Date: April, 2006 1. Out of Reality 2. Sweet Fine Crystaline 3. Break Out 4. TerraTronics 5. Circadians 6. Innit 7. Hitched 8. Driven 9. Terra Tronics 10. Halo This is some of the shiniest and most delicious full-on you'll ever hear. So shiny in fact that you might need sunglasses to hear it. It's dreamy melodic trance that doesn't seem embarrassed to embrace its inner cheese. Comparisons to Astrix are dead on as tracks like Circadians are loaded with glow stick melodies and just begging for a laser light show in a warehouse on the wrong side of the tracks. But I like it. It's my guilty pleasure. Full-on has become a dirty word and rightly so for some time, so uber melodic music like this is bound to draw the ire of some folks. But one thing that can't be derided is Nate's ability to layer so effectively. Sure he has more in common with Paul Van Dyk than Paul McCosh, but each song is brimming with lush atmosphere. It's akin to a football hooligan staring at a beautifully muscled man. They'll tell you they're not gay (yes they are), but they certainly seem to appreciate the effort and dedication to look that way. And that's what I think these tracks are. Finely chiseled Chippendale dancers. Full-on? Yep. Cheesy? Sure. But if you're looking for incredibly muscled men gyrating to layers of melody then step right up. Beatspace Psyshop Mdk
  12. Artist: Various Title: Eclipse - Psychedelic Trance Label: Trance Medusa Records Date: 1998 Discogs 1. Messiah - Hypnosis 2. Prophets of Psycho - Moon Madness 3. Mos Fet - Supersonic Wind 4. Astrological - Magic 5. Zero To Nine - Jericho 6. Liquid Lunar - Phonetik 7. Digital Sun - Space Flipper 8. X-Tension Aquarius - Welcome To Mars Typical German reaction, take something fun and wild and make it decidedly unfun. So clinical and by the numbers. Worst. Sleepover. Ever. In a world where old school masters of goa trance are engaged in title fights this compilation is the undercard. In Paris. Paris, Texas. Yep the local venue that is the weekend home of the flea market and swap meet every other Thursday for one night only brings you second (third?) tier goa from such acts as Prophets of Psycho, Mos Fet, and Liquid Lunar. I'm sorry, who? Why not put the guy that sang Chocolate Rain on there? The always scorching best track Messiah ever made Hypnosis starts things off, but after that it's slim pickings. Looking at the tracklist if this was closing time at your favorite watering hole I'd be afraid when they turned the lights on if I were you. And that's why you don't judge a book by its cover you bunch a racists. True some tracks aren't as polished as they could be (function of the time and technology), but don't let that stop you from exploring the depth of psychedelia here. There are numerous blazing old school goa trance tracks to be found. Supersonic Wind is hypnotic when the female vocal comes in and Jericho shrieks with piercing leads. Phonetik with it's goose like wail belies its aggressive nature. But Space Flipper combines the gentle whalesong with a snappy 303 and ride it to goa glory. Recommended. Mdk
  13. Ten years along and unfortunately it doesn't pack quite the same punch when I first heard it. Things change in a decade. A decade ago I smoked weed. Now? Now I refill sippy cups. So let's see...bass lines? Pure full-on. Melodies? Good in places, but during others it's like brushing your teeth with a cheese stick. Home loves the samples and they are everywhere. I love a good Samuel L. Jackson declaration as much as the next guy, but when I say these are everywhere I'm not kidding. It brings the power frequently, but doesn't all full-on? Some tracks have sweet breaks and good transitions, but my self conscious informs me that I've outgrown this Israeli full-on. I was gonna say outgrown like a pair of ten year old pants, but I can still wear those. *makes cat scratch motion with hand* Rowr! Mdk
  14. 1. Intro 2. Overbloody Flood 3. Midian 4. Genetic 5. Juno Satellite 6. Psychonaut 7. Lubianka 8. Hemo static and overbloody flood 9. Generator 10. Aquablue 11. Intro 12. Hemo Static II 13. Telekinetic 14. Sub Sonic Underground 15. Barocco 16. Goa Disco 17. Restore Hope 18. DNA 19. Antidote 20. Cyclothimic 21. Crystal It's pretty interesting to revisit this thread. You guys are funny. But I know what you're thinking... This review needs more boobs. I'm with you dawg. I'm with you. Only thing is thanks to Susan in accounting HR has let me know that I'm on a bit of a short leash. One joke about a midget, a vat of mayonnaise, and a soccer mom and now I'm the bad guy? Whatever. This was DAT Records second release and all Draeke has become is the Suntrip of the old school. Crop Circles, BPC, Etnica...all wonderful additions for any goa collector. And let's face it this one is a history lesson as sure as if it was taught in a classroom. Trance tracks that laid the foundation for Blue Planet and probably inspired many others. Some of the tracks come off as simple sounding and repetitive, but realize that some of this stuff is two decades old. Probably older than some of the posters here. The sound is delectable to the ears and to get the unreleased and remastered tracks from this iconic project for such an inexpensive price is a real no brainer. People that were in the scene from jump will love these melodic trance gems and for those of us who were late to the party it's a chance to enjoy the quality of their earlier work. Obviously there were those who were hoping for a 2CD collection of goa stormers (always a good thing), but one...that was never promised or marketed and two, sometimes those tracks don't exist. No matter how hard you wish for them. I for one am grateful for what was assembled. This project had a knack for creating hypnotizing deep trance melodies and merging it with twirling goa style. DAT Records has really become an essential part of this scene and I will continue to support them. This thread reminds me of a joke. An octopus, a Jew, and a gimp walk into a bar... *phone rings* Aw, f*ck. Psyshop Beatspace Mdk
  15. Artist: Various Title: Lucid Flux Label: Anjuna Records Date: November, 2013 1. Prana - Taiyo (Process Imperfect Simulant Remix) 2. Chakra & Eddie Mis - X-Files (Visitors Remix) 3. Syb Unity Nettwerk - Sun Invaders [Full Moon Mix] 4. NervaSystem & Aether - Distorted Waves Of OM (Slight Return) 5. Aurax - Inordinately Haggard (Live) 7. Graham Wood - Spaced In 8. Ufomatka - Varstar 9. UX - Master Of The Universe (Epic Live Re-Mix Live with Front 242) "The pond was a nice little beautiful floating...stream going over a nice little dam. And we sat there and water flowed over us and it was beautiful, beautiful. The sun was glistening off our beautiful young bodies and we climbed up out of the water and found that we were all...covered...with...leeches!" I love being a goa trance fan these days. There is so much variety and different styles from which to choose. One trend that labels like DAT Records, Zion 604, and Anjuna have honed in on is our seemingly insatiable desire for unreleased old school goa. Apparently the artists of the golden days knew this time would come so they held on to their DAT tapes of tracks that previously never saw the light of day. Anjuna is a label that is really going balls out with their releases including limited edition inverted CDs as well as T-shirts. Tribal Encore (their debut compilation) was a success releasing tracks you wouldn't hear from other labels. I didn't like all of them, but Anjuna realizes that all of the tracks are part of the rich history of goa, and pleasing everyone all the time is an impossibility. I've had discussions with them and they are more concerned with keeping that history and old school spirit alive than in turning a profit. Once again their latest compilation contains tracks that were either previously unreleased or only found on vinyl. Taiyo (Process Imperfect Simulant Remix)- The original track can be found on Cyclone and the Chakra Remix can be found on Geomantik. I like this one the best. It sound s more organic with beeps and squeals above the deep bass. X-Files (Visitors Remix)- Yeah...no. This is some thumping psy with tribal screams and I don't care for it. Whatever, I didn't like the original version either. That said as a remix it's a win because it is so dramatically different than said original. Sun Invaders [Full Moon Mix]- Syb Unity Nettwerk (Kris Kylven) doesn't make bad tracks and this is no exception. Constantly evolving this is pretty good. Distorted Waves Of OM (Slight Return)- Nervasystem and Aether deliver one of the tracks of the compilation. It squelches and squeals coalescing it's layers into quite the stomper. Lot's of folks are excited about Anjuna's next release which is some unreleased Nervasystem. Me being one of them. Awesome track and you gotta wonder how this puppy never saw the light of day. Inordinately Haggard (Live)- Psychedelic goa to the core! Browling like a lion and bubbling like a vat of steaming acid this track shrieks to anyone who'll listen. Sometimes sharp sometimes laid back it's a definite highlight. Full Potential- Another track that never made it to primetime or anytime actually. Lots of alien noises and dark psychedelia especially near the end. Spaced In- Graham Wood (Half of the Infinity Project) up next with another unreleased gem. It gurgles and bounces with head nodding goodness. Nothing too intricate, but when you layer all that bubbling it makes twirling much easier. Varstar- If Distorted Waves was number one than this is 1A. Darkness has a name and it's Varstar. Feel that low bass deep in your physical center as sinister vibes bursting with evil froth over. God it's so clear and lush I feel as though I could squeeze it through my fingers! Master Of The Universe (Epic Live Re-Mix Live with Front 242)- And now the one that got mouths salivating. Already one of the greatest goa tracks in history, but now with more Front 242! It's live so you can hear the crowd cheering which I like. Always gives a boost of energy. I don't know what part Front 242 played in this tale, but I don't hear additional vocals until near the end. It sounds slightly different with a more symphonic quality. This second release from Anjuna is two scoops of win. Rare and unreleased old school goa trance will always be welcomed as far as I'm concerned. Like the debut compilation I didn't fall in love with all the tracks, but I respected them. And please, remixes that don't sound just like a clone of the original? Where do I sign up? The sound quality is rich like chocolate cake thanks to Mr. Tim Schuldt. That guy is boss. Highly recommended for all your psychedelic goa trance needs. Congratulations Anjuna! Bandcamp Mdk
  16. This is such a superb album. Futuristic shreds of melancholy ideally suited for gazing from atop a massive glacier. I am transported on surfboards of imagination above the sea of civilization. It's just an album that lends itself to dreaming. Mdk
  17. Artist: Braincell Title: Transformation of Reality Label: Glowing Flame Records Date: July, 2007 1. Be Aware Of Your Awareness 2. Visible Sound 3. Source Force 4. Create Your Own Reality 5. Cosmic Voyage 6. Mystery Of Evolution 7. Everything Is Energy 8. Natural Drift 9. Psychoactive Plants 10. Soft, But Not... 11. Way Of Life "No...our cosmic voyage enters another dimension. The dimension of time." Oh Yeah! Get with the program kids, this is what we love about psytrance. Ralph Knobloch (half of Rastaliens) has done more to get people moving than U-hauls and his sophomore album is one of my favorites. Driving psytrance with pulsating electric energy. Track after track of Tales of Heads goodness. And that hadn't even been invented yet. The music is every bit as psychedelic as that cover with constantly undulating whip like leads. It's a multi-layered live wire that will get asses out of chairs. Full-on? I suppose. But in the same way that Yugo and a Porsche are still cars. "Fast and Furious 8...Slow down and smell the azaleas." Too soon? If you liked Psilocybian's Dreamtime (and from what I've seen most of you do) then this is one of the artists he gets some inspiration from. Beatspace Psyshop Mdk
  18. Artist: Blue Phoenix Title: Descent To Heaven Label: Ektoplazm Date: October, 2013 1 - Naive Joy (92 BPM) 2 - Tranquil Sunrise (85 BPM) 3 - One Last Breath (105 BPM) 4 - Descent To Heaven (95 BPM) 5 - Convalescence (100 BPM) 6 - Transmute (Various BPM) 7 - Sluggish Clarity (100 BPM) 8 - Unbounded Hope (100 BPM) Sometimes you have to fall to soar. Get lost in the wilderness before you find your true direction. This album is the story of one man's journey who supposedly had it all and only realized what was actually important when it was almost taken away. You can simply read the track listing to see the stages he went through. Naive Joy in thinking he had life figured out, did what was expected of him, did...all the right things. Tranquil Sunrise is just that, another beautiful day in a string of beautiful days. The kind that is so common we just take it for granted. One Last Breath is all he has left. A chance to end the pain, a moment to regret all that wasn't accomplished, an opportunity to see what awaits this life on Earth. His Descent To Heaven is rife with angelic paradigms, moving towards the light, a sense of peace and ease where he begins to be pulled towards the next phase. Convalescence is a long and difficult process. Full of dark days, thoughts of why me, and will I ever get back to "normal?" Transmute sees the true richness of life explode where it truly becomes what it was meant to be. Every touch, every smell, every experience heightened. Sluggish Clarity brings us to the reality that we are not alone. That we are just a piece of the puzzle being special in our own way and meant to interact with one another. Unbounded hope reveals that life without fear is the only way to live. Remove fear and the delicacies of life abound on your plate. This isn't an album that strives for psychedelia or darkness. It's not an album that is meant to pack the dance floors. It's just one man's story of discovering what is really important and it is brilliantly told. It comes with a pdf file explaining what led to this rebirth and I strongly urge you to read this before you listen to his tale. Normally I dismiss the comments on Ektoplazm as they are usually full of sycophantic drivel, but not here. Not because the music itself is so remarkable or it's a classic in the making. But because it meant so much to so many. The music isn't important. I don't ever have to hear it again. It's the message. The message is the take away and it's one that applies to anyone who has challenges in their life's journey to overcome. So basically everyone. Like he said, "from the fires of tragedy growth begins." Music means a lot to everyone and by revealing his story perhaps this may lead to others finding strength when attempting to conquer their own demons. I know this. After hearing this, I hug my kids a little tighter. Kiss my wife with more passion. And enjoy more of what this life has to offer with the wide eyed amazement of child. And there isn't anything wrong with that. Free at Ektoplazm Mdk
  19. Artist: Various Title: Transient Dawn Label: Transient Records Date: June, 1997 01. Astral Projection : Ambience 02. Messiah : Hypnosys 03. Slide : Sarching Slowly 04. Cosmix And Kristian : The Vision 05. Anubis : Temple Of The Moon 06. Medicine Drum : Slipstream 07. Doof : Blue Sun Shrine 08. Cosmosis : Dawn Of An Era A trip into the softer side of trance. See...it says it right there. What a great idea for a compilation. Can't be balls to the wall 100% of the time can it? And that's the way Transient plays it. Smooth and repetitively hypnotic. Let's start with the good shall we? I agree with a lot of what was said above. Maybe not some of the superlatives, but definitely the sentiment. Hypnosis is a melodic burst of sunshine and rules this compilation while Cosmosis throws some breakbeat into a sinister goa track. The Asian tones and chunky groove made Slipstream appealing while the vocal was designed for twirling. The Posford track Temple of the Moon puts you smack dab in the center of a tribal ritual. Searching Slowly is evil and twisted kinda like a predator waiting for its prey to slip up. Now the not so good (notice I did not say bad). Ambience could be the most lifeless track from Astral. Wait...does that count S.F.X.? The Doof track...it's the same sequence over 8 minutes. Euphoric midtempo sunrise stuff. Hardly anything to get a chubby over. Did the Vision have to be over 12 minutes? Really? Something for all here. Darkness, euphoria, tribal vibe, melodies...Overall very good. And whilst I wasn't bowled over by some tracks, the flow of the compilation was top notch and the sound quality was superb. Mdk
  20. Your welcome. And I hope that you were stunned in the good way. Mdk
  21. Artist: Various Title: Psychedelic Krembo - Selected Tunes Part 4 Label: Krembo Records Date: 1999 01. 10'25" Psysex : 4 Days Of Madness 02. 07'45" Gorlation Corporation : Bliss 03. 08'18" Nada And Har-Ell : Cyber Rock Circus 04. 07'10" Psyko Disko : The Con 05. 06'53" Eddie Mis : The Mask 06. 07'40" Psysex : Alien Cop 07. 08'55" BLT : Lemon 08. 09'00" Vibrasphere : Roadtrain 09. 07'00" Chakra And Eddie Mis : X-Files (Quirk 99 Rmx) I'm all over the place. Maybe I have ADHD. While I was giving my Lucid Flux copy a thorough listening, I came across the Visitors Remix of X-File (more on that later in the review) and wondered if I had heard the original. Searching through my music collection I realize I hadn't. But I did have the Quirk remix and decided to give that a listen since I didn't remember it. But before I did that I wanted to hear the 10 and a half minute Psysex offering. I was used to their tired and lazy full-on so this absolutely floored me. 4 Days of Madness is an epic hallucination of psychedelic goa that more folds than the human brain. Epic is a good way to describe it. Well now that I heard that, I figured I had to keep going. Gorlation Corporation is Hujaboy + 1 and while I wasn't a fan of that project the track continues the searing hot tongue lashing that melds pumping groove and psychedelia. Full of twisting melodies and growling sounds. Kinda had a feeling I would find Har-El here and the Cyber Rock Circus has a deep throated guitar crunch combined with the 303. I pick on him a lot, but this is quality goa trance that storms the base. Nasty in your face sounds with attitude. Definitely bad ass. Unfortunately after those first three tracks it's a pretty steep tumble into not as goodness. The Con isn't bad with it's juicy bass and funky percussion, but it's nowhere near as complex and involved as the previous three tracks. Edi Mis clearly misses Chakra because The Mask is a squeaky bit of anal mouse sex that I don't ever have to hear again. Psysex follows up with a decent goa track that is again heavy with psychedelia and loads of bubbling. Lemon from BLT had the length but not the depth and sounded like a lot of sounds thrown together. Roadtrain is one of the most monotonous tracks I've heard in a while. Finally I get to the track I originally wanted to hear in the first place. Totally different than the coked up Visitors remix. This one is more of a mid tempo laid back bit of psytrance. In 99 goa was well on its way out, so to hear something like this was pretty remarkable. I mentioned Lucid Flux from Anjuna in the beginning of the review and this sounds like something they would produce. Awesome psychedelic goa tracks that weren't as well known as the usual suspects. Driving, melodic, and evolving. Unfortunately those first three tracks had to end and what was left was nowhere near as interesting. So this is the conclusion I've come to regarding the track X-file... I just don't like it. Mdk
  22. With the first several tracks this is a rat's whisker away from drone in my opinion. Exceedingly slow with nary a change. However, it maintains a storytelling flow with it being partially mixed. As you get farther along in the album the action increases reaching a sky scraping feeling of positivity with the title track. This is a release that is wholly different from what fans have come to expect from Magnus, but that doesn't signify inferior quality. True, Until We Meet the Sky requires patience and isn't the kind of album you can listen to in segments. Devote the time to it or listen to something else otherwise you will be missing the point. This is an album made for dreaming or cloud watching when you want to believe in the good of people in a seemingly hostile and negative world. I agree with Koen (RIP my friend), that it wouldn't be my first choice if I were in a Solar Fields mood, but it will bring a smile to your face if you give it a chance. Mdk
  23. Artist: Ritmo & Egorythmia Title: Spin It Remixes EP Label: Iono Music Date: October, 2012 1. Spin It 2. Spin It (Gaudium Remix) 3. Spin It (Lish Remix) Thank you. Thank you gentlemen for including the original track on this brief Ep of remixes. Also thank you for keeping it brief. Nothing makes me want to punch babies more than an entire album of remixes of 1 track. But back to the first point it's such a pain in the ass trying to find the original track when comparing remixes. Starbucks might have a f*ckload of flavors, but I'm pretty sure they still stock regular coffee. Sure, those elitist pricks probably charge you twice the price for it. Go to Dunkin Donuts, my Dad swears by their coffee. 7-11 surprisingly is no longer just a place for week old hot dogs that may or may not have fallen on the floor repeatedly as they have good coffee also. So the original was pretty good progressive trance in the Iono mold of huge melodies and a thorough reverb soaking. The Gaudium remix has a refreshing big beat during the break, but is otherwise unremarkable. Good, but nothing to write home about. The Lish remix feels fuller so I guess he out-Ionoe'd the rest. This is what it feels like when I explain the definition of remix. Hello? Hello, is this thing on? You're hearing me, but you're not listening. They are good tracks to be sure, but in my opinion it fails as a remix ep for the same reason most of the remix ep's do. It's the same f*cking track. Grow some nuts and think outside the box. If I wanted 3 almost identical tracks I'm pretty sure my music player has a repeat function. Beatport Mdk
  24. Artist: Infected Mushroom Title: The Gathering Label: HOMmega Productions Date: June, 1999 1. Release Me 2. The Gathering 3. Return of the Shadows 4. Blue Muppet 5. Psycho 6. Montoya Remix 7. Tommy The Bat 8. Virtual Voyage 9. Over Mode "I know there is much we can learn from each other if we can negotiate a truce. We can find a way to co-exist. Can there be a peace between us?" Normally when someone peaks very early it's met with faux surprise and hollow protestations that this has never happened before. Even superheroes feel the pressure. There are apologies and awkward glances back and forth. Both parties seemingly in a hurry to leave the situation behind them and file it away as one of life's experiences. They eventually move on, but they will always have that moment. And that's my opinion of IM. This psy/goa masterpiece is a milestone in psychedelic music and definitely in their discography. Trippy at every turn it's a journey of layers that never fails to satisfy. Listening to them now you wouldn't believe it to be the same guys. Sure they've continued to use some of the same techniques found here, but even their filler on this album is top notch. Psychedelic music with goa trance elements, their style was always more experimental that wouldn't be confined to any singular box. Their only style is not to stick to a style. It's overwhelming at times and if I were the type to do drugs the cover alone would scare the crap outta me. Being discovered by that sneering alien chick with the pointy nipples as she peers over a huge mushroom? Is she gonna eat a brother? There is a sinister Tim Burton movie to be made here. Want a bonus? HOMmega, a label not known for doing a lot right released a remastered version a few years ago. I bought my copy post haste. Perfect for those deluded souls who think IM is nothing but horrendous vocals and commercial nonsense. Beatspace(Digital Download) Mdk
  25. Artist: Various Title: Up To Next Step Label: Goalogique Records Date: July, 2013 1. Goa Psy Cry MINOMAR 2. Buddham Mantra PHANT OM X 3. The Prayer PURE ENERGY 4. Strange Happenings ANCIENT ALIEN 5. Lunar Voyages I SOMNESIA 6. Awaiking Fairies CACTUS ARISING 7. Space Haze JAGOA 8. Only Psychopaht Would EVELYN 9. Dragons Breath METAMORPHOSIS 10. Jupiter CARBON It's good to be a goa trance fan these days. The established labels like Suntrip and DAT Records keep throwing out quality music to temporarily satiate our voracious appetite, but unlike the early days of the resurgence there seem to be more releases than we can keep track of. UAF and Neogoa have been holding down the digital fort and now we have the very prolific Timewarp Records. Sita and Cronomi keep it real with Dimensional a Ezel-Ebed pitching in every now and then. Add to mix Zion604 and Anjuna and we now have an old school flavor. Yep, good to be a goa fan. Bad to be a wallet. May I now introduce to you the newest label to throw their hat into the ring, Goalogique Records. A Belgian label run by a chap named Bora Bilgin they opened up shop in 2012 with this compilation. The first thing that will jump out at you is the horrible artwork. Since this is their first foray into the market you gotta cut them a little slack. Gotta crawl before you can walk. Next thing is the lack of recognizable artists. I've heard of Somnesia of course, but none of the others. This is of course not a negative by any stretch of the imagination. How many times have the well known projects just mailed it in? I love goa trance like a lot of you. The more I can get the better. So it's with open arms I welcome Bora and his label to the show. But this sounds like a debut compilation. The sound quality is fine, but it seems like the artists are trying to find their way. The compositions lack complexity and depth. Somnesia is again the exception, but he's hardly a newbie. It's not a great compilation, but neither is it terrible. Average would be fair. I think the tracks needed more development and that comes with practice. I liken it to a rookie who gets his first shot in the NHL. The potential is there, but he has to improve his game otherwise it's bye bye chartered jet plane and hello 10 hour bus ride. I will still buy it because I'm a collector and I want to support the scene, but there are way better goa trance albums out there. Let's see what they can do with the next compilation. Psyshop Beatspace Mdk
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