Guest Cnt97 Posted January 29, 2001 Share Posted January 29, 2001 Well.. its not mature enough... many of the samples are NOT funny.. just lame and "ripped off"... Although ONE song on this album rulez pretty much: Expermental Procedure! It's really good...Especially the filtersweeps and some places.. they are SO well fited.. btw... The Skywalker remix isnt good I think... too simple. 5/10 for the album and 8.5/10 for the Expermental Procedure-song... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest itay_oron[at]yahoo[dot]com Posted February 8, 2001 Share Posted February 8, 2001 I think that dj goblin is one of the most talented in the area. i liked this album and mostly tracks 2,3,4,6,7,9, i think that anyone who will listen to the music of goblin under LSD will agree that it was a great, interesting and funny trip, his music keeps brings a smile on my face each time. the album contains different styles of music, and i cant wait to hear toward which dirrection goblin is going to take his talent in the next album. 9/10 just cause i know he will keep improving.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest blah Posted February 10, 2001 Share Posted February 10, 2001 This CD is something new ... Very innovative... Some new sounds for diffrent moods and times... not "oh this track is bad". blah Its a diffrent mood all together... diffrent times... let them reign at thier time good stuff.. go get it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setsuko Posted February 11, 2001 Share Posted February 11, 2001 This release isn't realy bad. Actually i like the pumping style of DJ Goblin and Oshrat. I realy like 'the alien panic' cause of the trancy melody on the end, it sounds like outerspace waves getting into your body. 'the evil turkeys' is a nice track for the dancefloor but why did those guys put the stuped 'southpark' samples into the track, it sound realy irritating. Psysex got lots of influences by infected mushroom, 'the beat of the year' is based on an infected track ('mushmushi' and 'none of this is real' on the classical mushroom LP). the title of the album (expressions of rage) also appears in that infected song. But I like there style, it's fresh and progressive isra-trance in my opinion. 7.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest avi_brator Posted February 15, 2001 Share Posted February 15, 2001 i read the last review by "setsuko" and had to write in- BEAT OF THE YEAR influenced by infected's MUSHMUSHI? what the f**k!i really don't see any slight resemblence between these two tracks and suggest that this guy should have his hearing checked. anyway,this CD is very good and doesn't sound like infected at all.it has a unique style,if a bit childish at times(because of the overuse in samples)but always hard enough for the dancefloor. keep it up psysex! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setsuko Posted February 16, 2001 Share Posted February 16, 2001 I read the review of avi_brator and checked my hearing over and over and over again. I'm still convinced that 'the beat of the year' is quiet resembling with the 'infected mushroom' song. I know how 'mushmushi' sounds (extraordinary freak'n out) but I compared the song with another song from 'IM' on the 'classical mushroom' vinyl .I also got mushmushi on CompactDisc release and this one is indeed the original. On the vinyl release, there is a psy-breakbeat-track that sounds realy familiar with the Psysex track. The cover of the vinyl says the track is called 'mushmushi' (default printed information I suppose). Psysex has their own cyberdelic style and I realy can't wait till their new album will be released , their brainstorm of sounds is awesome. Keep your innerselves trance-formed ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest yoni[at]psysex.co[dot]il Posted February 17, 2001 Share Posted February 17, 2001 dear setsuko listen up man: i really don't understand why u think THE BEAT OF THE YEAR resembles MUSHMUSHI.the only reason i can think of, is that when CLASSICAL MUSHROOM was first released on vynil,some of the tracks on the record were PSYSEX tracks ,while it still said infected mushroom on the cover details-this was a serious fuck-up from the vynil manufacturers,which was later repaired when they published the second vynil edition. then again,Mushmushi wasn't even on the classical mushroom album so i don't see that as the reason for what you wrote.... both tracks have a musical line that is outputting through a "GATE" machine,so maybe that's what u ment,but besides that the tracks are soooooooo different...... as "avi_brator" said,maybe you should have your'e hearing checked! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Yoni again Posted February 17, 2001 Share Posted February 17, 2001 okay i checked infected's track again,it does appear on the classical album but i still think there isn't any resemblence between the tracks. and besides,the EXPRESSIONS OF RAGE album with the track "the beat of the year" came out several months before "Classical mushroom"! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatsu Posted March 11, 2001 Share Posted March 11, 2001 Not a bad album but the tracks are a little too hard for me. I'm more into melodic sound. But some of the tracks use good samples, LSDance for example. I haven't heard a lot of tracks on parties, only The Evil Turkeys and Skywalker remix. And Skywalker Remix is also the reason i bought the album, very kicking. Especially when the melody starts after about 4 minutes.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sun-Wizard Posted April 14, 2001 Share Posted April 14, 2001 I buy psysex album befor an allmost 2 years i was very like it then and i very like it now great original stuff maybe the sampels are childish but who cares and my favourite movie is fear and loathing in LV but the best track from psysex is Survival Kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest AMP - heirofset[at]yahoo[dot]com Posted April 26, 2001 Share Posted April 26, 2001 Great music, very jumping and happy style. Some say immature I say great. Makes you feel good and happy. LSDance is amazing. I really like the way they use movie phrases in their musics. Good one! 8/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest [Anonymous] Posted May 17, 2001 Share Posted May 17, 2001 All those sceptical people would talk a little bit different if they would have experienced track nr9 on the dancefloor, on an acidtrip, as I did. Undescribable!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sheshbesh007 Posted July 3, 2001 Share Posted July 3, 2001 Good CD. Very powerful trance, much likely psychedelic trance, nothing elese to say.................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jason - Los Angeles, CA Posted November 12, 2001 Share Posted November 12, 2001 Wow, if you think Psysex is not original and innovative, then I don't think anyone can live up to your high expectations. Psysex kicks ass. Experimantal procedure is amazing. The only two I don't like off of this album are beat of the year and Expressions of Rage. Other than those, I can't even list them in order of favorites. I saw them live with a little liquid help. Two to be exact and wow, I have never had so much fun. They fuck with your head and take you to knew levels than stop for a second and then blow your mind with an awesome melody that will have you screaming. I hope IO get the chance to see them again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest X - Copenhagen ,DK Posted December 19, 2001 Share Posted December 19, 2001 I can't believe the bad reviews I read here? "Childish" & "ripped off" samples? 1st of all: all samples r "ripped off" that's kinda the idea , 2nd: when has "childish" gone & become a bad thing? I guess maybe when u are a kid & just wanna "grow up" so bad, but there comes a time when u really appreciate the "child within" & really try 2 "dig it out", maybe when u've x-perienced a lot of s**t. Anyway I think it's a great & refreshing album, which makes me smile & that's what a lot of good "trance" does. All those ppl complaining bout it not being "dark" enuff? Why do u want it 2 b so "dark"? It seems 2 me it's the same ppl referring 2 the years from 94- as the "golden" years... in my opinion that's when the "scene" started 2 turn bad (not the music). That was when it became mainstream & all the s**t-heads entered the scene. As I have been in/on the "scene" from the "beginning", no not the 60's , but the late 80's (acid, house) & the beginning of the 90's when it was still simply called "techno-parties" & "fullmoon-parties", I must say a lot of the "childishness" & "innocense" disappeared along with names like "goatrance" etc. being introduced. The music has definitely "matured" & become better, but the "atmosphere" in the scene has become "hardened". In the beginning there was a wonderful "attitude" as there were no rules yet... it could go anywhere! But along with it reaching the "surface" & becoming mainstream in 93-94, a lot of jerks came into the "movement" with "rules" as how 2 dress & act etc... which was x-actly what "we" tried 2 avoid in the beginning. As 2 the reviews it also seems 2 me that the same ppl not liking this "kind" of trance r the 1's who like it "dark", & with a possibility of sounding a bit "pre-judicial", the 1s I refer 2 as the "e-heads" . I've always had the feeling that the 1's takin' "e" was the 1's who couldn't "handle" LSD... thereby I mean the 1's who can't handle the ups & downs of acid, the 1's who just want 2 have a "good time" & r afraid of the "places" u can go when u trip on "real" hallucinogens like LSD & DMT. I've always enjoyed the "craziness" of hallucinogens, having had many x-traordinary x-periences, not all of 'em "pleasant", but a hell of a lot more "interesting" than when "just" under the influence of MDMA. And this might also b a part of my "prejudice", but I could swear that the ppl on acid dance a hell of a lot "better" than those on "e". It seems 2 me like the 1's on "e" only hear/listen 2 the "rhythm", like they would b happy if we just send 'em into the forest with their "plastic clothes" & a "bassdrum"... While the "acid-heads" enjoy all aspects, or the full "spectrum", of the music & "play" much more around... "toying" with the sounds & pulling themselves around the "floor" with invisible "ropes" etc... 2 get back 2 the review(s): some of the ppl here seem very "narrow-minded", not like they've had their minds "x-panded" at all . I could go on in the same "narrow-minded" way & judge this music from the fact that they're from Israel & I don't like the way Israelis behave, either in their "own" land or when they travel in huge "groups" around the world, but I won't . U have 2 listen 2 every "piece" of music within it's own "context" & free of "prejudice". I've been a long time fan of the "style" of Hallucinogen & Cosmosis not 2 mention TIP b4 it/they became a record label & I guess I sort of use 'em as a "standard" as 2 whom I compare others. Trying not 2 b 2 influenced by my already established "taste", I can't help but compare some parts of "Skywalker" 2 Simon's classic "LSD", the "build-up" & the positive "feel" of the track. What some ppl call "Cheesy" I guess I call nice & postive . Even though I also feel a lot of the stuff comin' out of Israel sounds the same & r a bit "un-imaginative" & havin' the attitude towards Israel as a country as I have, 1 have 2 separate politics & music, giving credit 2 musicians with visions makin' this world a better place 2 b, no matter where they might b & what dotted lines on maps "confine" 'em. Even though my favorites will still b some of the "old" boys havin' proved there worth like TIP, Hallucinogen, Cosmosis, Total Eclipse, Doof, Green Nuns... etc, 1 has 2 give Israel credit for spawning artists like Astral Projection (some trax ), Infected Mushroom & now apparently PsySex... They might still b a bit "unpolished", but they have some fresh ideas & funny samples. Agreed they might have overdone some of the "South Park" samples in "Evil Turkeys", but 2 the ppl who think the samples r "childish" & not "serious" enuff... maybe u r takin' yourselves a bit 2 serious? As I started out by saying (seems like a long time ago ), this is music that makes u smile & wanna dance, the samples make me laugh & that has become quite a "rare" thing in trance these days. It also seems 2 me, from reading some of the other reviews, that there are a few ppl havin' enjoyed it immensely while under the influence of LSD , maybe confirming my "ravings" bout the "e" & "a" heads? All I can say is, give us happy "acid-heads" something 2 dance 2, some "icing on the cake", some fx 2 marvel @, some "toys" 2 play with & some samples/sounds 2 laugh @... then all the "e-heads" can go back 2 the clubs/discotheques they came from & dance girl/boy like they r used 2, while listening 2 their 4on4 drum-machine & nothing else, as it seems 2 b enuff for them... )) As for us "free spirits" it can't get crazy & weird enuff as long as it has that "feel" in it... This became a bit more than just a regular review, but I've been lurkin on this board for the last year or so, & I had a lot on my heart. I've especially wondered bout those "narrow-minded" ppl reviewing albums by "dissecting" them track for track & "rating" them by givin them some number? I'm afraid 2 tell u guys, but I think u've sort of missed the whole point of this "type" of music, not 2 mention the "energy" of the scene or @ least the "true spirit" of the "scene"... If u have 2 put it into "1" word... it must be "Open-Minded"... Greetings 2 all "free spirits" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dernuk Posted April 29, 2002 Share Posted April 29, 2002 It's not basic Psychedelic, it's innovative, it's a perfect blend of styles, amazing mixings, and of course, let's say that this is not very danceable, but c'mon: buy a CD just cause U wanna dance is for silly junkies hearing Digweed & Oakenfold, be open minded!! and hear this Ok. 8/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FelipeLemosBrasil Posted June 23, 2002 Share Posted June 23, 2002 Must be highlighted. VEEEERYYY GOOOOD!!No bad tracks, just perfect music. 10/10. Hom-mega + Psysex = Satisfied ears. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psytones Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 I can't believe the bad reviews I read here? "Childish" & "ripped off" samples? 1st of all: all samples r "ripped off" that's kinda the idea , 2nd: when has "childish" gone & become a bad thing? I guess maybe when u are a kid & just wanna "grow up" so bad, but there comes a time when u really appreciate the "child within" & really try 2 "dig it out", maybe when u've x-perienced a lot of s**t. Anyway I think it's a great & refreshing album, which makes me smile & that's what a lot of good "trance" does. All those ppl complaining bout it not being "dark" enuff? Why do u want it 2 b so "dark"? It seems 2 me it's the same ppl referring 2 the years from 94- as the "golden" years... in my opinion that's when the "scene" started 2 turn bad (not the music). That was when it became mainstream & all the s**t-heads entered the scene. As I have been in/on the "scene" from the "beginning", no not the 60's , but the late 80's (acid, house) & the beginning of the 90's when it was still simply called "techno-parties" & "fullmoon-parties", I must say a lot of the "childishness" & "innocense" disappeared along with names like "goatrance" etc. being introduced. The music has definitely "matured" & become better, but the "atmosphere" in the scene has become "hardened". In the beginning there was a wonderful "attitude" as there were no rules yet... it could go anywhere! But along with it reaching the "surface" & becoming mainstream in 93-94, a lot of jerks came into the "movement" with "rules" as how 2 dress & act etc... which was x-actly what "we" tried 2 avoid in the beginning. As 2 the reviews it also seems 2 me that the same ppl not liking this "kind" of trance r the 1's who like it "dark", & with a possibility of sounding a bit "pre-judicial", the 1s I refer 2 as the "e-heads" . I've always had the feeling that the 1's takin' "e" was the 1's who couldn't "handle" LSD... thereby I mean the 1's who can't handle the ups & downs of acid, the 1's who just want 2 have a "good time" & r afraid of the "places" u can go when u trip on "real" hallucinogens like LSD & DMT. I've always enjoyed the "craziness" of hallucinogens, having had many x-traordinary x-periences, not all of 'em "pleasant", but a hell of a lot more "interesting" than when "just" under the influence of MDMA. And this might also b a part of my "prejudice", but I could swear that the ppl on acid dance a hell of a lot "better" than those on "e". It seems 2 me like the 1's on "e" only hear/listen 2 the "rhythm", like they would b happy if we just send 'em into the forest with their "plastic clothes" & a "bassdrum"... While the "acid-heads" enjoy all aspects, or the full "spectrum", of the music & "play" much more around... "toying" with the sounds & pulling themselves around the "floor" with invisible "ropes" etc... 2 get back 2 the review(s): some of the ppl here seem very "narrow-minded", not like they've had their minds "x-panded" at all . I could go on in the same "narrow-minded" way & judge this music from the fact that they're from Israel & I don't like the way Israelis behave, either in their "own" land or when they travel in huge "groups" around the world, but I won't . U have 2 listen 2 every "piece" of music within it's own "context" & free of "prejudice". I've been a long time fan of the "style" of Hallucinogen & Cosmosis not 2 mention TIP b4 it/they became a record label & I guess I sort of use 'em as a "standard" as 2 whom I compare others. Trying not 2 b 2 influenced by my already established "taste", I can't help but compare some parts of "Skywalker" 2 Simon's classic "LSD", the "build-up" & the positive "feel" of the track. What some ppl call "Cheesy" I guess I call nice & postive . Even though I also feel a lot of the stuff comin' out of Israel sounds the same & r a bit "un-imaginative" & havin' the attitude towards Israel as a country as I have, 1 have 2 separate politics & music, giving credit 2 musicians with visions makin' this world a better place 2 b, no matter where they might b & what dotted lines on maps "confine" 'em. Even though my favorites will still b some of the "old" boys havin' proved there worth like TIP, Hallucinogen, Cosmosis, Total Eclipse, Doof, Green Nuns... etc, 1 has 2 give Israel credit for spawning artists like Astral Projection (some trax ), Infected Mushroom & now apparently PsySex... They might still b a bit "unpolished", but they have some fresh ideas & funny samples. Agreed they might have overdone some of the "South Park" samples in "Evil Turkeys", but 2 the ppl who think the samples r "childish" & not "serious" enuff... maybe u r takin' yourselves a bit 2 serious? As I started out by saying (seems like a long time ago ), this is music that makes u smile & wanna dance, the samples make me laugh & that has become quite a "rare" thing in trance these days. It also seems 2 me, from reading some of the other reviews, that there are a few ppl havin' enjoyed it immensely while under the influence of LSD , maybe confirming my "ravings" bout the "e" & "a" heads? All I can say is, give us happy "acid-heads" something 2 dance 2, some "icing on the cake", some fx 2 marvel @, some "toys" 2 play with & some samples/sounds 2 laugh @... then all the "e-heads" can go back 2 the clubs/discotheques they came from & dance girl/boy like they r used 2, while listening 2 their 4on4 drum-machine & nothing else, as it seems 2 b enuff for them... )) As for us "free spirits" it can't get crazy & weird enuff as long as it has that "feel" in it... This became a bit more than just a regular review, but I've been lurkin on this board for the last year or so, & I had a lot on my heart. I've especially wondered bout those "narrow-minded" ppl reviewing albums by "dissecting" them track for track & "rating" them by givin them some number? I'm afraid 2 tell u guys, but I think u've sort of missed the whole point of this "type" of music, not 2 mention the "energy" of the scene or @ least the "true spirit" of the "scene"... If u have 2 put it into "1" word... it must be "Open-Minded"... Greetings 2 all "free spirits" Beat of the Year? Post of the decade! Love this album btw! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celaripo Posted June 22, 2016 Share Posted June 22, 2016 amazing album aging very well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
U.F.Orb Posted July 6, 2016 Share Posted July 6, 2016 One of my fav albums from my collection, great stuff ! Gotta love that 'Playstation' and metallic vibe of the album. Psysex music will be remembered. Wish ace ventura will come to his senses and get back to goblin and start producing music for people who actually listen to the music and not dance like monkeys in those 'selfie's' festivals. They gave you what ?! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starkraver Posted July 6, 2016 Share Posted July 6, 2016 Oye Tal actual monkeys taking selfies would be awesome to look at ha ha 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldschoolgoa Posted August 3, 2016 Share Posted August 3, 2016 shyte if u want some rage get future prophecy seeds of rage that will fuckin teach em like but thats just it fuck this shit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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