Mergi Posted August 7, 2002 Share Posted August 7, 2002 Moksha - Neuromystix Artist: Moksha Title: Neuromystix Label: BTM Date: 2000 Track listing: 01. 07'44" Alchemista 02. 07'12" Exit Rozekruis 03. 07'43" Magikal Gyve 04. 09'08" No Sense Incense 05. 08'47" Echelon 06. 08'35" Christosophia 07. 09'13" Incantation Vibration 08. 08'16" Liquid Jesus 09. 06'25" Agent Mystix Review: Third album from Moksha starts with the rather slow track 'Alchemista', it's pretty ambient, I'd say, one of the better tracks on this CD. Next track is 'Exit Rozekruis', a very boring track IMO. I do like the remix of this track much better than the original, it actually sounds very much like 'And Nothing Is Ever Lost' which I found just as boring. 'Magikal Gyve' has a mysterious atmosphere/feel to it, and a pretty dense beat, good track. 'No Sense Incense' is a very annoying track, the beat is way too exaggerated, and it persist for the whole nine minutes, and there is no development in the sounds whatsoever, very weak track IMO. 'Echelon' is a very hollow track, it's ok but it feels like there is something missing. 'Christosophia' is an outstanding track from this album, very good tribalistic beats, and a nice atmosphere throughout, the best track from the album IMO. 'Incantation Vibration' is a another good track, steady beat, interesting sounds, and a good atmosphere. 'Liquid Jesus' is another pretty boring track, it's still a little better than 'Exit Rozekruis'. And the last track is the worst on this CD IMO, 'Agent Mystix' is melodic, has also the same sort of beat and percussion as 'Exit Rozekruis'. Neuromystix is pretty average, I'd say. I like the Mindworx album much better than this one. Neuromystix total: 6.7/10... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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