Children Posted July 6, 2000 Author Share Posted July 6, 2000 Guy Sebbag And Gal Carmy - In Trance Artist: Guy Sebbag And Gal Carmy Title: In Trance Label: Papaya Date: 1995 Track listing: 01. 12'21" The Golden Way 02. 08'17" Over Seas 03. 06'50" Sorceress Fete 04. 06'50" Kashmir 05. 07'50" Velvet Button 06. 07'50" Winner Riff 07. 07'28" Vacuum Planet 08. 13'48" Guadloop (Golden Way Ambient Mix) Review: Pretty Good album ... A mix between Israeli psytrance (Guy Sebbag was a member of Aban Don, with Avi Nissim from Astral Projection, in 1994) and melodies style like old Total Eclipse stuff on some Tracks (like end of Tracks 4&5) ... The problem is that, even if there's only one Bad Track (Track 8), melodies are not very original ... My favourites are Tracks 2&5 ! Rating : 6/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest yuli_f[at]inter.net[dot]il Posted July 6, 2000 Share Posted July 6, 2000 Well, one think I have to add.. The melodies are very original... Actually they are one of the origines of what you call today psychedelic trance or goa trance. This album is 6 years old, that is the beginning of what is done today. So I would call today's melodies that are similar to these - not original.. see? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Infected Max Posted July 6, 2000 Share Posted July 6, 2000 Aaaaah The Return to the source...This CD remebers me very good old time. It was one of the first Cds i heard. At this time i didn't liked Trance but i liked this one. THE STANDARD of TRANCE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Zoltar Posted July 23, 2000 Share Posted July 23, 2000 Sweet old school goa, how relaxing! Back to the source with Guy Sebbag. 8.0/10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shahar@isratrance Posted October 8, 2000 Share Posted October 8, 2000 Not original? I go with Yuli here- this is as original as it gets. Guy Sebbag is one of the trance pioneers, and this CD was one of the first "proper" trance albums. It's impossible for me to judge it out of context, and the context is my first trance parties. A great CD that can teach us about spirit in music (which seems an almost lost concept these days). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tonid[at]tonid[dot]net Posted September 28, 2001 Share Posted September 28, 2001 If I were to select my all-time favourite goa album, this would be it. And the weird thing this is the first goa album I've ever heard in my entire life. Thanks to this, I'm a goa (and generally - trance freak . The album represents exactly what I feel goa should be like. Not much drums and percussion, they're there, but they're not the loudest thing heard, they constitute a rhythmical background. The most important thing is analog melody lines, which complement eachother, talk to one another. Amazing, simply amazing, I love this album and I think that everyone who likes goa should have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest salton[at]goatrance[dot]com Posted March 11, 2002 Share Posted March 11, 2002 Superb 10/10 real classic !!! I just can say that as this album is simple (in the posite meaning) - is amazing !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Defbydelta... Posted April 16, 2002 Share Posted April 16, 2002 I like this cd, its good! La Perfectimento, magnifico, Super! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trance2MoveU Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 Artist: Guy Sebbag & Gal Carmy Title: In Trance Label: Papaya Records Date: 1995 01. 12'21" The Golden Way02. 08'17" Over Seas03. 06'50" Sorceress Fete04. 06'50" Kashmir05. 07'50" Velvet Button06. 07'50" Winner Riff07. 07'28" Vacuum Planet08. 13'48" Guadloop (Golden Way Ambient Mix) "Like so many things it's not what is outside, but what is inside that counts." Is that your way of telling me not to judge your album art too harshly? Don't worry I won't. Most of the the time the above sample rings true and is a maxim to live by. There are some exceptions however... "So...you want to be the face of our company? *Strokes chin and thinks intently* That could work. As a plastic surgeon I'm constantly on the lookout for before models." This is an album that is almost 20 years old, but that's the cool thing about classics...age ain't nothin but a number. To put it in perspective, this came out when people (me) were still rockin flannel as high fashion. This album is not lush layers of melody or bruising power, but just twirling potential set on repeat. Smooth and mellow trance with a goa sound palette. The melodies used here created a jumping off point for a lot of later artists. You might call it simplistic especially compared to the complexity in goa production today where every release attempts to out epic each other. While not the first, second, or third disc I would reach for it does have its charm. Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penzoline Posted August 19, 2016 Share Posted August 19, 2016 I stumbled on Kashmir on youtube and holy shit what you can do with such a simple approach. The track is not filled with unnecessary layers, and the layers that do exist and come in and out complement each others perfectly. Every climax drives the melodies forward with precision. Hypnotic goodness. Perfect buildups. Love it. I agree with T2MU, the album probably paved the way for a lot of goa that came after it. It sounds old, rightly so, but the musical qualities are timeless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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