Children Posted January 18, 2000 Share Posted January 18, 2000 Transwave - Phototropic Artist: Transwave Title: Phototropic Label: Distance Date: 1996 Track listing: 01. 07'36" Phototropic 02. 07'06" Byron Bay 03. 08'23" Sonica Dream 04. 06'42" Vision Quest 05. 07'25" Land Of Freedom (Tribute to Man With No Name) 06. 07'14" Voyager 07. 07'20" Absolum 08. 08'04" Malaka Dance 09. 08'36" Snow Drop 10. 08'35" Ulysse Voyage 3 Review: Quite Good Album ! My Favorite Tracks are Track 7 and 8 (Malaka Dance is REALLY good, but I think it could have been better) ... The problem with Transwave is that their sounds are too similar for me ... but I must admit this album is interesting :-) Rating : 6/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stathis_gti Posted January 20, 2000 Share Posted January 20, 2000 This is the second album of the very good and well known Transwave (Christoph and Dado).Quite good but i cant compare it with the first one (Helium)which was one of the best ever released in my opinion.Transwave style, not very fast but very psychedelic.Phototropic is the best track.I didnt particularly liked Malaka Dance (although it is dedicated to Greek people and malaka is a Greek word that we are not proud of).Unfortunately there will be no more Transwave in the future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ubik Posted January 26, 2000 Share Posted January 26, 2000 One of the first goa album I bought, I thought at first it was excellent, but now I find it a little boring : Tracks are a little too similar for me. But it's a good album. My favorite is Byron Bay. Also I would like to correct something above : This is the third album of Transwave, after Hypnorythm EP, and Helium. Hypnorythm, although it is called EP, is 60 minutes long, so I call it an album. Best album of transwave, in my opinion, but unfortunately, no more available anywhere. I think that the french label Step 2 House is no more, but I'm not sure. If anyone knows where to buy it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Deku81 Posted February 24, 2000 Share Posted February 24, 2000 Vision Quest and Land of Freedom are two GREAT tracks. Those two tracks alone are reasons to buy the album. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tequila Posted February 25, 2000 Share Posted February 25, 2000 During one whole year, I foud this album completely excellent...Strong kicks, large melodies...etc But one year later, I do not feel any more the elements that was making me have a trip while listening to this CD.Finally, this CD is good but might become a little boring.Anyway, all the tracks are great, especially Land of Freedom and Absolum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tchankov I.V. Posted March 3, 2000 Share Posted March 3, 2000 Vision Quest and Land of Freedom tranced my mind!!!!!! But I like Land of Freedom remix version ! It's more psychedelic and powerful to me Trancewave you are the best!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ove[at]ovegrov[dot]com Posted June 4, 2000 Share Posted June 4, 2000 Pretty good album, a BIG minus is that the songs sound pretty much the same except Vision Quest and Land of Freedom, I have to go with Changa and say the Remixed version of Land Of Freedom is much better than the original. It's worth buying tough -- 7/10. If somebody wants to know where to buy the album you can do it here at Mega Recordacademy in SWEDEN! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bomble Posted January 29, 2001 Share Posted January 29, 2001 In not sure I can easily justify why I think so, but in my opinion this is a fraction better than Helium. The tunes of Helium are certainly more powerful and stand out better on their own, but if I listen to the whole of Phototropic, I find myself torn about by the ever building level of psychedelic energy. I bought this as soon as it came out, and I still love to listen to it - but only when I can play it from start to finish ! 9/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karcarman Posted February 25, 2001 Share Posted February 25, 2001 Good album !! Best tracks for me are Land of freedom and Malaka Dance, but all the others are really good - maybe a little bit too similar -. Anyway, I really like Transwave's style. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mahoney Posted April 14, 2001 Share Posted April 14, 2001 Great album... had to write here because I have been in love with "Land of Freedom" for quite a while now =)) (since 97 actually).. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Cnt97 Posted April 24, 2001 Share Posted April 24, 2001 best tracks: Malaka Dance and Land of freedom... Malaka Dance STILL fits on the dancefloors! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Acidhive Posted April 27, 2001 Share Posted April 27, 2001 Indeed, a classic album from Transwave here, and among the first goa albums I ever bought! This album works very well as a whole (all tracks are mixed together). You really should listen to it that way. Land Of Freedom is in my opinion one of the best classic goa tracks! The title track is cool too. Anybody notice that Christof named himself after a track on this album? Absolum .. haha !! 8,5/10 from me here... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest AshonaciD[at]shpongle[dot]com Posted September 15, 2001 Share Posted September 15, 2001 wonderful wonderful wonderful. TRANSWAVE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Le Lotus Bleu Posted October 19, 2001 Share Posted October 19, 2001 Tracks 1 and 2 and more softfull but very nice. The rest sounds classic goa except last track , a anmbient one. weaks but not bad tracks are 6-7-9. bad one is 10. all the rest is good. rating: 6,5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest goadiction[at]aol[dot]com Posted January 7, 2002 Share Posted January 7, 2002 great!!! this album just made grow my devotion for goa trance, i can listen to it from start to end... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest diablo_mxmn[at]hotmail[dot]com Posted February 8, 2002 Share Posted February 8, 2002 i bought this cd after hearing vision quest & my fav transwave track tarshish, and got a bit dissapointed... phototropic: too slow for me but still not bad - 6.1/10 byron bay: dont like this one too much - 2.1/10 sonica dream: 4.3/10 vision quest: great melody and great structure - 9.5/10 land of freedom: exellent work - 9.7/10 voyager: too soft - 3.4/10 absolum: 4.5/10 malaka dance: great bassline and an exellent.... i dont what to call it - that thing in the 5.25 minutes mark - 10/10 snow drop: 5.2/10 ulysee voyage number 3: great chill out track - 8.9/10 the whole cd: great mastering, a few exellent tracks and a few mediocre ones - 7.6/10 psychedelic teacher/psy-t Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seraph Posted June 14, 2002 Share Posted June 14, 2002 Very good album but nothing breathtaking....It has good structure and some very good songs but it is rather same during listens...best on album : SONICA DREAM, VISION QUEST ( ! ), VOYAGER, ABSOLUM, MALAKA DANCE...7.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Davidtolsn Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 good cd, although some of the tracks are boring/bad. land of freedom is a classic, and i love malaka dance. sonica dream, vision quest, absolum, and snow drop are also good. i really think phototropic is a weak intro song... slow ambient type stuff, should be at the end. anyway, if you're new to transwave, check out helium first, but this is also a nice album. 7.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seraph Posted November 14, 2002 Share Posted November 14, 2002 HAH ! Where my head was when I could said that is not breathtaking ??? AMAZING album...Period...10/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qa2pir Posted March 23, 2006 Share Posted March 23, 2006 Very, very good album by Transwave! I think it exceeds "Helium" in terms of complexity, emotion and overall quality, as well as in the arrangement of the tracks, which beautifully complement each other. The tracks "Vision Quest" and "Land of Freedom" are composed by Dado alone, and these tracks are very powerful goa anthems, as opposed to the tracks Christof made alone (Tracks 3,6 & 9 i think) which are darker, trippier trance excursions. However, the best track is really "Absolum" which they made together. It starts out pretty ordinary, but in the middle a beautiful melody enters, with the same unbelievably melancholic, sentimental and just totally beautiful kind of sound as "My Dear Medical Assurance" from "Helium". It gains more power, it seems to cry out of sheer desperation, it wants to soar up to the sky, leave this world and take you with it. It almost makes me cry too. Then this fragile, very human melody just disappears and is replaced with an extremely fierce and powerful goa sound, which just pushes down all the melancholy to the ground and makes your brain turn inside out. Little hints of the, now gone, soft melody are allowed to bubble up to the surface, but are then quickly pressed down again. And that's how it ends. This track is the greatest moment of Transwave. Their best album in my opinion. It gets 9/10 because some tracks could get a bit more clear and pronounced. Favorites: 1,4,5,7,8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Cocco Posted October 2, 2006 Share Posted October 2, 2006 Prototropic is my favorite album by Transwave to date. I may be biased because this was my first album by Transwave and I had it for some time before finding a copy of Helium. The first Goa song I heard by Transwave was Land of Freedom on a comp too. Initially upon hearing this album I was unimpressed by the first several songs because I thought their whole style was going to be full of (what I considered) super songs like Land of Freedom. I really thought that Land of Freedom was the superb track and the rest here were more or less fillers. I was wrong. LOF is fantastic and not close to the only super song here, though arguably speaking, the best track for the dance-floor on Phototropic. Arguably. The album as a whole is very special. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Cocco Posted December 25, 2007 Share Posted December 25, 2007 TRANSWAVE - PHOTOTROPIC DISTANCE RECORDS 1996 Track list: 01. 07'36" Phototropic 02. 07'06" Byron Bay 03. 08'23" Sonica Dream 04. 06'42" Vision Quest 05. 07'25" Land Of Freedom (Tribute to Man With No Name) 06. 07'14" Voyager 07. 07'20" Absolum 08. 08'04" Malaka Dance 09. 08'36" Snow Drop 10. 08'35" Ulysse Voyage 3 There was a time when artists expressed their spirit and inviduality while respecting others as a mosaic, not a melting pot so to speak. Years later it seemed that if an artist didn't jump into producing more mainstream sounding Full On, they wouldn't be successful. The Full On movement and ideology brought on by record labels to promote less risky sounding Trance combined with a growing scene made it difficult for many artists to continue making Goatrance. There is simply not as much money in the innovative unless the innovative sky rockets where it is often compromised with greedy influences. Many Goa artists converted to mainstream Full On or Psy (Simon Postford via Shpongle). Others who once made stopped producing entirely. Transwave was one of the first major groups to split up and release projects under different names, though Dado's Deedrah was around back in Transwave's old school days. Christof had Absolum for instance. And Phototropic is one of the best, last album (to date) by both of them. 01. Phototropic is arguably the best opening song by Transwave. The track gives us a warm glimpse into their Goa style--- chock full catchy transitions, excellent sound/melody, and more. This is a beautiful, elegant Goa track! A- 02. Byron Bay sounds a little to me like Transwave's version of N.D.M.A.'s Goa track "VITAN!" This song is darker, more aggressive than most Transwave songs. It's well done, but the underlying main melody is similar sounding, albeit altered. Solid track, through I found the previous one catchier (more satisfying) overall. B+ 03. Sonica Dream has many streaming, catchy layers and melodies. It's unpredictable and couples infectious sound combinations. Whereas the last track was more aggressive in a darker way, this is more enchanting and moving in an upbeat way. Great track! A- 04. Vision Quest appears as darkness and light combined in this terrific piece. It's loaded with intricate, tastey flavors, melodies and various sounds. The track also seems to involve more mixing melody work than previous numbers, and a big chorus-like tune. The lead melody is powerful; multiple infectious sounds keep up with the winning horse. Also involved are multiple islands of beauty disconnected from the beat. This fantasy element becomes more relative as the song progresses. Musically this is one of the best by Transwave. A 05. Land Of Freedom (Tribute to Man With No Name) has such a tasty, several-second opening. Wow that's fantastic! This inventive song is loaded with energy. It also includes a lead melody which is a great example of "infectious" or "super catchy" in my opinion. The supporting sounds and melodies evolve and take the lead at times, always remaining focused and falling back at the appropriate time to support the returning lead. This is a classic in Goatrance! I wish they made more tracks like this today! It's possible. Anything is possible. A 06. Voyager continues the trip in a less heavy, danceable approach. It's nice to travel through more explorative territory after the last wise open adventures. This is a very psychedelic, evolving and slower in b.p.m. than the last several songs number. It's very creative and sounds different from virtually anything I've ever heard. Simply put, it's Transwave creating a great song that isn't a super dance song. A- 07. Absolum is the introduction to the group Christoph of Transwave would later call his artist name. It's dark, atmospheric, driving, and develops like a mysterious storm. This doesn't have big melody leads; it's more psychedelic and driving, and one of the best songs on the album! Not only that, it's better in my opinion, than every Absolum song I've heard to date! The melodies are traveling and compliment the darkness, creating depth and invition to explore the world created, not just dance to it. The track continuously evolves, becoming more catchy, intense, and strong! Imaginative, catchy work! A- 08. Malaka Dance is the next super dance number on the album after Land Of Freedom. The intro, buildup, atmosphere, and an infectious, thick band melody lead is wonderful. This track doesn't remind me of Greek people, or not a nice one (Malaka means "Wanker"), but rather storming across a gorgeous, darkly lit planet, or something more than people dancing alone. The skipping supporting sounds are catchy too. This is the most rock influenced song since Trashish (at times) due to brief guitar use, well done. The direction is often unexpected and the sights are more appealing as the ride progresses. This track is excellent from beginning to... well it ends with one of the catchiest leading melody/dance parts in Goatrance. Enjoy. A 09. Snow Drop explores the less energetic, storming terrain as Voyager, track 6 last did. This is an intriguing, dark piece. The journey is often mysterious and gradual when compared to other more dymanic tracks. For a more self-contained (without distractions) Goa piece, this is very unique and artistic. However I wonder where it's going for the first several minutes as nothing seems to arrest my attention as previous numbers have. The interlude moment from 6:30 to around 7:10 is interesting before the beat returns heavier and harder than before. At this point the song becomes strikingly more engaging and fun. B+ 10. Ulysse Voyage 3 is a very cool, warm and peaceful chilled, Downtempo Goa-esque closing. It's like Goatrance in slow, elegant motion. This final number compilments the album and really stamps the envelope with closure and impact. Protropic IS a voyage. Really, could you expect anything less? A- In conclusion, this is such an interesting album! Phototropic is darker and more aggressive than Helium and that is one of the reasons I like it more. The album builds and develops from the minute it breaks out of the gate too in an unexpected way. Transwave carefully compiled the songs so that, while not all the best ones are in the middle, the album doesn't rush to impress. I actually appreciate this album more because of this unexpected approach with exception to track 5. There are several great, superb songs and even the songs that are less impressive or great have that cool Transwave style and sound. Not everything can be perfect and yet in retrospect, there was something magical about these albums. All three Transwave albums have been great and this is no exception. I love the cover art too, on both Helium and Phototropic. They're enchanting, mystical, and magical.. full of allure and intrigue just like their music! Impressive is that they released two albums in one year! The production sounds better in this album than Helium in my opinion. The album sounds slightly more refurbished and crisp; it seems to have just a tad more "Oomph" and "Punch" to it than Helium too, a little techincal observation on the beat emphasis. My advice to Psy/Goa people is that you take out this album and put it back in your car stereo or listen to it via good headphones at a fairly medium/high volume. It's one of those albums that sounds different from the various times you've heard it. Merry Christmas everyone and Transwave! These two (Helium + Phototropic) reviews are my 2007 Christmas reviews. I never write reviews on Christmas! Favorite Tracks: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 A- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grand-Cheff Posted January 17, 2010 Share Posted January 17, 2010 Steven Seagal !!! Excellent ! I like your video ! Congratulation !! And, "Photoropic" is my favourite album. "Absolum" wooaaaa >>> wonderful ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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