Jon Cocco Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 This album should be re-issued, available to buy. It's one of the few goatrance albums I can't find to order/buy anywhere! I'd enjoy having it in my collection. I don't even think I ever got to hear all the tracks here. I haven't found it available to buy for half a decade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Jon Cocco Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 THE INFINITY PROJECT - FEELING WEIRD 2005 TIP RECORDS Track list: 01. 06'56" Telepathy - B+ 02. 07'07" Hyperspaced - B+ / A- 03. 07'00" Freedom From The Flesh - A- / A 04. 05'32" Stimuli - A- 05. 06'04" Cybertropic - B+ 06. 06'31" Uforica - C+ 07. 04'44" Binary Neuronaut - B- 08. 06'27" Noises From The Darkness - B+ 09. 06'21" Feeling Very Weird - B / B+ 10. 07'35" Noises From The Darkness (DUB) - C Few things are more interesting in Goa-Trance than an album created by Simon Postford and Martin Freeland. There are some excellent songs on this album. I like the opening song Telepathy but I don't find it anything spectacular like some people seem to. The melody isn't as accentuated and layered but the goa vibes are very strong. Freedom From The Flesh is maybe the most awesome track I've ever heard by The Infinity Project. I've heard Hyperspaced many times. It's a really good song. Stimuli is another one I find excellenet. It has two parts basically. Both are wonderful and I love how the first half correlates with the more dreamy rhythms of the second. It's awesome. Cybertropic is also pretty cool but it isn't as dynamic. It doesn't change much as it progresses a compared to the others. The way they match and mix over melodies together is catchy but it sounds more basic, melody-wise, than most songs on the album. The problem is that the second half of the album is generally weaker than the first. Track 6, Uforica is somewhat plodding and uneventful, lacking in an engaging melody, hook, or rhythm. Track 7 is not bad but it's too short! And I get bored to tears while hearing the dub closing track 10. It's so slow and repetitive, picking up during the last few minutes saves it from being completely squashed in my opinion. In Conclusion, this is an interesting album. Part of me expected more from artists like Simon Postford and Martin Freeland. There are some really great tracks on this album. The Infinity Project was never really my style. There music is a little more complex and sophisticated. I never liked cared for the cpu/robot altered voices in tracks like Feeling Very Weird. I found it distracting and dorky to say the least. Nonetheless, some rhythms, melodies, and tracks here are great, excellent. They're exceptionally well done. I strongly feel this album is two or three great, excellent songs shy of a superb album. This has held up well since 1995 and it's unquestionably one of the top Goa-Trance albums from that year below the fantastic release of Twisted by Simon Postford. Best tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9. Favorite Tracks: 2, 3, 4, 8. B+ For those interested, I found this album, a bunch of copies on amazon for under 5 US Dollars(!) cheap and in good condition. See below! www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000024MFA/ref=pd_bbs_olp_1/002-5002077-2181626?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1178230448&sr=8-1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oopie Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Few things are more interesting in Goa-Trance than an album created by Simon Postford and Martin Freeland.they were only co-producers on few tracks. TIP would actually be raja ram and graham wood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reger Posted August 1, 2007 Share Posted August 1, 2007 TIP FTW! i wish they released another album as TIP lets say somewhere in 97 or 98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
.desiml Posted June 8, 2009 Share Posted June 8, 2009 Binary Neuronaut is pure gold. Love it. One of my favorite songs ever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djmaxfactor1995 Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 Classic LP. As a DJ, I would rarely play it. The singles and EP's had wider tracks, that made them sound fatter and louder, so mixing an LP and a single was not ideal. But, some LP's were unquestionable. Such as, Hallucinogen's Twisted Double Fluorescent yellow discs, if the music wasn't good enough the aesthetically pleasing discs did the trick. And, Juno Reactor's Conga Fury Double LP: One of the best all time tribal offerings ever. With the advent of CD-J's and MP3's it makes the sound issue irrelevant. But, I only spun wax, professionally. Not until the last year, I have been dabbling in virtual djing. Which I don't mind at all I just wish their was still good psytrance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time_Trap Posted April 28, 2011 Share Posted April 28, 2011 Certainly a classic ! Freedom ... Freedom from the flesh ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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