Guest knut[at]shpongle[dot]com Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 Saiko-Pod - Phutures And Options Artist: Saiko-Pod Title: Phutures And Options Label: Solstice Date: 2002 Track listing: 01. Two Dots 02. Silent Running 03. Phutures 04. Options 05. Wednesday 06. Groove Moderator 07. Magnetic Force 08. Apollo 09. Going Down In Chinatown 10. Tron Review: The year 2002 is deemed to be an interesting year with album-releases from many of our top acts. "Phutures and options" perhaps being a focal point as the leaders of the genre pull forward. This new release comes after a matching name-change, apparently because saiko means "great" in Japanese. As the era of minimalistic tech-trance comes to an end, attentive listeners are reporting of a current trend among DJ's as to blend in regular trancy house. It seems a move towards more funky and downtempo tracks is in the offing. Hopefully, if there is to be any uniqueness left from the original psychedelic intent, (-being distinguishable from plain progressive house or minimal techno), more artist and DJ's will have to favour such profound and imaginative approaches as the Saiko-pod album clearly presents. The future of psytrance, and whatever options we shall have ahead, is clearly dependant on the willingness of producers to stay away from a blatant merger with other styles of techno and house, even as chances of making the same big bucks are perhaps far from close. Therefore, I'm very glad to witness how long time synthespians Ian Ion and Frank E deliver a set of full-flavoured and original psychedelic music, with the delicious taste of detail as always present. A clear progression and development of ideas reveals itself, unaffected by the current simplistic domination. However, this is not the duo's most advanced set of tracks as to date. Instead, the focus is on a groovy dance-oriented unhasty sound (mainly around 135 -140 BPM), as most of the tracks have shuffled rhythms and a funky feel, something not so common in psytrance until now. The choice of sounds is interesting and often unique, naturally subsequent of brilliant programming skills. I presume the presence of real analogue, virtual analogue and FM-assisted synthesisers. Unlike most minimal producers today, Ian and Frank are the kind of guys you can count on to bring out the possibilities in modern synthesis to a fuller capacity. "Phutures and option" will probably come across as being a little less layered than earlier Koxbox and Psychopod creations. Some of the tracks might even be picked up by non-psy DJ's. But I'm not complaining. We have had a fair share of complex mind-twizzlors from these guys, and it's nice to see their talent pilot into new directions. Recognisably, some of the former features are still being applied, for example the characteristic short melodic phrases as in the tracks "Silent running", "Groove moderator" and "Magnetic Force". This is something that may seem easy in the making, but in Saiko-pod's design comes off as intelligent musication. Likewise, the filter envelopes (sweeps) are used expressively in short passages, and not in long phrases (because there are almost none), clearly a continued surpassing of the common language of goatrance (read: long and dull filtersweeps). The overall sound I would define as broad, transparent and balanced, taking care of the whole audible spectrum. As expected, the bass is not over-dominant or distorted, but the aim is rather to have a spacious sound as the selected basses subsist in the mid-tones region. The RMS (average volume) is mostly around -10 dBFS, meaning the tracks are not heavily compressed, thus leaving room for dynamics. The top-region is vivid as usual, and the percussive elements are supporting the flow nicely without being the focus of attention. Furthermore, the sound effects are not as drastic as earlier stuff has been. Instead, heavy reverbing is sometimes used, making single-shot sounds stand out from the otherwise well-defined elements. Some of the most bouncy and pumping tracks on the album are "Two dots", "Apollo" and closing title "Tron". These workings share some resemblance to "6 cells" and "Crunchy moles" from the last album. Very danceable music. "Magnetic force", another groove-bop'er, has the added value of comedy and chaos, probably designed to get big grins going on the dance-floor with its persistent samples of monkey-laughter. Totally zoo! I'm not sure how it relates to magnetic forces though... The album also comes with a couple of other nice surprises, like the nifty no-kick tracks "Options" - being a funky warm bass-driven tune with a smooth and small, almost undetectable change in BPM, and later on "Going down in Chinatown" - being more of a chords and single-synth vivisection with a small breakbeat dropin at the end. "Wednesday" has a lovely mellow touch of "mid-week" aloofness, similar to much of the Saafi Brothers material. One of my favourite tracks is "Groove moderator", a loopy hypnotic shuffler with a nice closing build-down. I must admit to smiling from ear to ear the first time I heard the voice sample at the end... saying something about the future of music. I'm sure whatever happens, saiko will be there. Rating 10/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sviskon Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 track 1,2 is great!! really good psychedelic dancefloor tracks. 3 is ok but a bit boring. 4. hmm slow track.. some heavy synthlines in the background with some sample "i love you" coming in every once in awhile. quite boring without surprises. 5.another track which just doesn't do it for me. again slow. some japanease samples. no surprises. 6. better speed in this one. very danceable. nice groove. great track. 7.oh yes... nice monkey sounds.. speedy danceable track.one of the better on the album. 8.wow.. great start.. uses some samples from the saiko-pod track go fly a kite from infinite excursions 3. after the good starts it continues for 5 minutes and slows down. almost feels like it's connected to the next track. 9.very good slow breakbeat ambient track. good atmosphere. 10. back to high bpm again. quite psychedelic. good track but not mindblowing. well to sum up the album. Great quality production. alot of the best tracks are previously released and the order of tracks could be questioned. the whole cd is mixed. I like all tracks alot but track 4,5. I give this album 8/10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest russ Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 more reviews from the knut please! my take on this album: similiiar to the nutter above with regard to the exquisite sounds and production, but more disappointed than the nutter with regard to frank and ion's shift away from psychedelic structures to more accessible clubby tunes. this work is missing the mental intensity of their full-length works of the past. nothing wrong with that, if this is a one-cd foray into a new fun and games. but if the next koxbox album follows this road, i will be greatly disappointed. no one can make mental music like these guys, but have they lost interest in the psychological side? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Digi Shamanix Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 Without doubt high quality but nothing that REALLY stands out to me. I was hoping for something that would REALLY suprise me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Defbydelta... Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 yes this one rocks for sure! nothing more to add after that review high abouv.... 8/10 from me thu BUY IT! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MG Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 I liked the first review although I disagree about Groove Moderator, weak track IMHO. I really enjoyed the observations about the Volume and the possible level of overall compression, Great stuff, Great producers of great music. Now for the album, I hope that something of a rock n roll thing happens with the established groups will occur one day in that they always go back to their roots with a new spin. Perhaps in conceit, I also hope that 'Saiko' will eventually be regarded as a 4th incarnation (Koxpod can be considered as the 3rd, albeit an amalgamation, though if my conceit pays off Koxpod will become an ambiguity). I am not saying that these tracks are bad, far from it, I am affirming my preference for 1997's 'Psychopod', the Headlines EP was blowaway material even today, and I feel that they still have something to contribute to that modus operandi. It seems this album can be considered as a progression from "The Great Unknown" which I also enjoyed as a whole album, I just hope time won't find this progression a stylistic rut and the next Koxbox album might just shock me with whatever conclusion. Listen to this first, if you aren't a fan or more likely, unfimiliar with this group and their work, but you are familiar then I say buy it like you buy Simon Posford's work, you might not necessarily agree with it 100% but you respect the craftsmanship involved and can appreciate the journey thus far. BTW Koxpod, please return to Melbourne, it's been 3 years to long. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gorgonator Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 Nothing left to say on this one ! Simply awesome 9.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest info[at]koxbox[dot]dk Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 Thanx for your support and nice words. With this album we've taken an inroad into new territories and as such it shouldn't be considered as a purist Koxbox album (The next, which will be different from all the rest with it's Hawaiian influence! ;-). Knut's nice review reads our intentions well and for you die-hard psytrancers out there we'll twist the studio material into new mutations at a number of live events all over the World this summer that should keep your flouro flares flying! xoxo Saiko-pod www.saiko-pod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest luky Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 We have original sound here!!!! keep grooving 10/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Saaf Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 Long awaited and finally released in the year 2002 is the full length by the boys from the koxbox lab Ian Ion and Frank E. They start with a progressive like track called "Two Dots". Slowly grooving they set the sphere for this cd. To back up their concept the cd starts with a "phutures and options" sample. The track keeps changing and lifting with fine percussion. A nice opener wich promises a lot for the rest of the disc. Track 2 "Silent Running" is different, extremely trancey due to the lead synth line. It's warm and very hypnotising, it's is a journey on it's own. They make use of a guitar sound wich is very well done again, very subtle sounding, still upfront in the mix, those guys have great production skills. Then track 3, my personal fave of the cd. it's a quite deep and progressive track with brilliant beats and percussion. the warm synth lines make me travel through the galaxy sober. Round 6min 40 the sound is brilliant it can only make me smile, this will work very well on an open air party! Four is called "options" and is more of an electro-style track but way fuller and stronger imo. The drive is quite intens, very suitable for my downbeat sets this summer. Play the track loud and you'll realise that this is still a very layered, and groovey piece of music with warm synth lines spread throughout the wall of percussion, delicious! My favorite track of the cd will be track 5 called "wednesday". It's a beau-ti-ful downbeat track with lots of synth and percussion layers. It contains several different samples of (women) voices and those give this track an oriental feeling. It's not a drifting track, more intens and very strong till the end, this one goes straight into my downtempo set. The next track on the disc is a real trancey and groovey train. Very solid and funky, reminds me a bit of THU but way phatter with a leading sound that goes on and on and on, constantly evolving bit by bit. Strong in this track is the sample "the music of the future...isn't music". Track 7 is the track with the so called fake monkey samples for the fans. It has a great groovy drive and fantastic synth sounds morphing in and out throughout the track. The track is a real killer despite of the monkey samples wich begin to irritate after two or three listening sessions. The beats don't stop when the cd player skips to track 7 called Apollo. This is deep and phat and truely driving and pumping. the layered synth sounds in the low segment are very well done, goosebumps all over my body and I hardly cannot sit still to check it out properly. Next is "Going Down In Chinatown" and it is a downtempo track again, starts off ambient with a melody made with a beautiful half-distorted synth sound. At 3:00min a new synth sound lifts the track to the next level and a tiny breakbeat/d 'n bass or whatever it's called beat complements the track very well, it's the shortest on the cd but not a filler at all, maybe they can do a 20min. version of this in the near future? At last we've their beauty Tron, solid as a skyscraper. I love the several different voice samples in this track, the track also keeps changing and never fails to keep my attention. If I had to categorise this track (or even the whole cd) it def. would be PSYHOUSE. This is dancemusic as I like it best, a diversity of tracks and sounds and the best production in psyland. Run to get a copy!!!! My personal favorites : 1,3(!!!),5(!!!),6,8(!!),10(!!). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gaelan Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 hi there! i'd say this album is nice but not really awesome. good music & great quality for sure but i've been hearing some tracks in parties since more than a year...and the ones i didn't know are not that killers. have it if your a fan but i think i won't. Love and Light. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stimpski Posted June 12, 2002 Share Posted June 12, 2002 hmm, not bad, just some songs that sound like club-trance/prog with a psy favor... or the other way around. Conclusion: i think its easier to relate if you're into progressive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest z3pl4ne Posted June 14, 2002 Share Posted June 14, 2002 highly creative, funky, and danceable! we love it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bill T Posted June 28, 2002 Share Posted June 28, 2002 Groove Moderator is simply one of the most satisfying morning tunes I've ever heard! Jummy stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest psyshop[at]narod[dot]ru Posted July 3, 2002 Share Posted July 3, 2002 uninterested stuff 1 & 7 old tracks////its good 6/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Slidingtrancer Posted July 5, 2002 Share Posted July 5, 2002 I think this album is definitely more house-orientated, but that nevers comes in the way of the pure quality. Sometimes certain sequences do sound a little cheezy, but just in time get a spin that makes it really psychedelic. I was really pleasantly surprised by this album, but I think the 'I love you'-sample is really pushing it. 8/10 ( euhm one of the samples ends with 'fucked your mother...' ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest wato Posted July 6, 2002 Share Posted July 6, 2002 this is a quality record...but wheres the creativity?.. this is more of the same old shit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest woutski Posted July 8, 2002 Share Posted July 8, 2002 The best artist album in Psychedelic music since The Great Unknown. All the snobs who think this is booty House music: name me 1 House artist that resembles this far out music. This is simply the best there is, maybe you will come to realise this after 5 or even 30 years, coz (like every other Koxbox/Saikopod track/album) this is music that stands the test of time. Saikopod are The Orb of psychedelic trance! 8) Favorite track: keeps changing all the time..for now it's Options ("I love you"!) 9/10 (a 9 because there are so many previously released tracks on it) Otherwise it would be a big fat 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Aqua Mental Posted July 11, 2002 Share Posted July 11, 2002 Great album! I just received it from Psyshop this morning and put it on while having breakfast in the morning sun in the balcony... What a wonderful way to start a new day! Every track is great, but what really made me go nuts was MAGNETIC FORCE (t7) with those crazy monkey sounds. This album is pure fun for the whole family. I love Ian and Frank! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Psylent Buddhi Posted July 12, 2002 Share Posted July 12, 2002 Huh, got this a few hours ago, and I'm writing this review while I'm listening to the album for the fourth time in a row. There is no point in giving a detailed review of this album, as Knut, MG and Saaf covered all the aspects of this album before me. This is just another classic album released by the freaky Koxboxians Ian Ion and Frank'E! Somehow these guys are always spot on with their innovations and changes! They never fail to deliver! Phutures And Options is a must have album from the 'Koxbox lab'! By far the best psychedelic album to come out in 2002. And although the year isn't over, I highly doubt this effort will be surpassed (actually, I'm positive it won't)! Ahhh, just great... simply... /PB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest fr3qos[at]hotmail[dot]com Posted July 15, 2002 Share Posted July 15, 2002 Oh yes i love this album and i love too saiko pod LIVE!Very good!But why the tracks that they made are so tripy and FraNKE'S set is so hard??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeathPosture Posted July 16, 2002 Share Posted July 16, 2002 Amazing stuff here... I cannot stop listening to this album over and over again... My only concern was that some of these tracks were already released - but then again - when it THIS GOOD, who the hell cares!?... This is stunning... I cannot stress that enough! The soundtrack of the summer! 9.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest kzi Posted July 16, 2002 Share Posted July 16, 2002 i was excited to finally get my copy last week as i have been playing their previous album out at parties for years... but this is worlds apart. i'll say right off the bat that the ideas contained here are by no means nearly as powerful as headlines. on the other hand, with these guys being such gifted producers, it comes out better than most anyhow. my number one complaint with the album is some of the awful samples... nicely integrated of course but there are a few tracks that have moments where i go 'argh thats just awful, why for the love of chri..' well anyway its kinda bad in that way. silent running is for me the best track, nearly perfect as a fusion of psy and house and good times... unfortunatly i've had that track for a while already and played it at plenty of parties - i cant consider it in relation to the other tracks i have available to me. two dots is good and funky but damn, dont like the samples. i joke to myself and think one sample goes "saiko-pod is boring, but psychopod is fun!" of course not, and just a joke but when i have to do that to enjoy a part of a song i gotta wonder why... tron is fairly nice though unsuprising, and phutures is LUSH. wednesday features some irritating sample work again, and apollo is starting to make an impact (good on the funk factor). bloody awful cover art though, clearly (to me) one of the worst this year. its so disconnected and bland and at times, extremely cheezy (the 2002 in the top left corner repeating, what is this a dance hits compilation?).. ah well... with high expectations one is going to get disappointed with the little things, and having come to expect so much from psychopod i can say i was a little let down... but not that much - i'm realistic too. i'll be liking this in the years to come, even if i will be playing forever after, dragon tales, and headlines much more often than this. saiko will completely redeem themselves in my mind if we see a few hyper-complex remixes of these tunes on vinyl sometime soon... anyhow, final note - wicked summer tunes, surely some memorable music, and a leader of the pack. the only thing i'm not looking forward to is the cluelessly inept copycat albums that are sure to follow. saiko-pod, you have opened a potentially terrible pandora's box! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Astraldruid[at]hotmail[dot]com Posted July 18, 2002 Share Posted July 18, 2002 A tracks sure to shake the dancefloor, Tron and Magnetic Force... nice tracks.. Looking forward to playing these out at upcoming festivals and Options is an awesome transition piece. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Diepeveen Posted August 1, 2002 Share Posted August 1, 2002 Well... I've allways been a big fan of Frank'E and IanIon... And i look at this as a masterpiece just as good as Dragon Tales! Knut has made a fine review indeed so i wont bother. But best tracks are: 1(!),2,3,6,7,9(!) and 10(!)... But all tracks are very nice and listenable! Final verdict: 9/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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