Anoebis Posted March 3, 2000 Share Posted March 3, 2000 Cosmoon - Flammable Artist: Cosmoon Title: Flammable Label: BooM! Date: 1998 Track listing: 01. 06'57" Sticky World 02. 08'08" Drifting 03. 06'49" I Am God? 04. 07'27" Blending Together 05. 07'53" Rew Fwd 06. 08'55" Protein Code 07. 08'14" Leaving Laughing Gas 08. 08'36" Stratocaster Iz 09. 08'02" Gravitational Fluctuation Review: A Good CD from Cosmoon, there are some storming dance-floor killers on it (3,7,8), but also some songs that are less good, they're not really bad, but also not very good (1,4,5,6) The other songs who I don't mentioned are really GOOD!!! The problem with Cosmoon is that he's always using breakbeats and steady beats at the same time, and sometimes that works, but sometimes it destroys a song, because I think breakbeats are less good like steady beats to dance!! But when the breakbeats and steady beats fit together and Ramon Sterman put some great Goa-sounds on it you get Awesome songs... I can still recommand this CD because Cosmoon has is own style that always works on the dance-floor!! Bom Shankar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest eden.solaris Posted April 11, 2001 Share Posted April 11, 2001 Dark goa, but not as minimalistic as some reviews here might presume. If you like your goa hard, then you'll like this! And if you love breakbeats in goa songs (like I do), this is a must-have!!!! It's a good album, but not the kind that will stand in your top 10 list for years... 7/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stmwho[at]mail[dot]com Posted March 3, 2002 Share Posted March 3, 2002 H.A.R.D. If you like hard acid, you lixe this. Don't expect circular 303's with large amplitute (you have to visualize it but more like a hard trippy stuttering sound. very cool. Don't be afraid it's not cheeze, it's spiky goa techno. Track 7 is a killer, check it out!. Without track7 i'd give it only 6.5/10 but now.. 7/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest [Anonymous] Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 great stuff!! Judge for yourself.. If you like hard/dirty/acidy goa influenced dancefloor madness then this is for you.. Some awsome moments! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trance2MoveU Posted December 31, 2012 Share Posted December 31, 2012 Artist: CosmoonTitle: FlammableLabel: BooM!Date: 199801. Sticky World02. Drifting03. I Am God?04. Blending Together05. Rew Fwd06. Protein Code07. Leaving Laughing Gas08. Stratocaster Iz09. Gravitational Fluctuation"I'm leavin' this Earth tomorrow night!"Rise! Rise long dead topic and throw off your chains of decay and inactivity!Somehow I came across this and decided to give it a listen. I know nothing about this individual except that his name is Ramon Sterman. I'm not going to go through it track by track because that is tiring and I don't have very many f*cks left to give, but also because I'm lazy.Anyone else think Anoebis must have been reeeeeallly high to give this even a semi-thumbs up? Could you see him in him mismatched clothes, eyes barely open, sitting around a fire with his friends? "There are some storming dance-floor killers on it. Just you wait until I start my own label, it's gonna be loaded with killargh stuff like this!" Which would be then followed by "Whatever hippie, are you gonna sit on that joint all night?"If I had to put it into two words...this sucks. If you scolded me and told me to be nice I would wait until your back is turned and give you the finger and then say this is very thin. There is a reason some albums are classics. They sound great, are detailed and hold up well. Whether it's 2013 or 1997 IFO still sounds awesome.This...not so much. It is not very melodic and doesn't hold up well. Also the tracks doesn't seem to evolve, they just...go. Perhaps it is part of what I would like to coin "transitional goa". That goa that is morphing into psytrance.Trademarked. Use it and you'll be hearing from my attorneys.Ok you can use it. See I'm not such a hard ass. Truth be told he is good with the breakbeats and I liked the pumping vibrancy of Protein Code. I even used it to entertain the poor kids at the shelterYou know, cause it's all about the kids. Another thing he does well is samples. Not overbearing, but effectively placed. Some producers today could follow his lead.Nothing to see here people. Keep it moving.Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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