traveller Posted February 2, 2003 Author Share Posted February 2, 2003 V/A - The Secret Of The Thirteen Crystal Skulls Artist: Various Title: The Secret Of The Thirteen Crystal Skulls Label: TIP World Date: 2003 Track listing: 01. Eat Static : The First Revelation 02. Cyberbabas : The Second Revelation 03. Alien Project : The Third Revelation 04. Astrix : The Fourth Revelation 05. Talamasca : The Fifth Revelation 06. 1200 Mics : The Sixth Revelation 07. Shpongle : The Seven Revelation Review: Since the process of writing those ”details over everything reviews is pretty boring task and I as a reviewer don't really feel like I'm truly expressing myself while writing them, nor do I feel like I manage utterly to capture the inner core of the album's spirit I felt like it was a time for a new, different kind of approach. This time I will not fail =) Track 1. And so it beginns. It being somekind of distant, but approaching heavenly wave. Simple, soft, yet interesting kick intervines the intro. A little later some other bits of data are thrown in. Track keeps on being undancable, which is just fine for me, since I find this the true essence of music. It's clearly made to sound good, not just to work good on the dancefloor. Suddenly a familiar sample from The Mystery Of The Thirteen Crystal Skulls is presented, followed by an another a few seconds later. Then it's time to dance. Kick becomes strong, finger picked guitar is doing the rest. A flute? A little later the bassline backs everything up. Stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp. STOP! Just for a little while, cause this is the part. The Part? Yes! It's the part! Still following me? Guess not, well you might, once you listen to it. Then that hey this is actually psychedelic thingy hits me. Well, the track sure is 100% joy. It's hidden complexity is just beautiful and only highly concentrated mind will find it. Being high just might also do the trick, though it's not necessary. Track 2. It's the 80's. That's what the beginning makes me feel like. True 80's synth pop beginning. Then something, that tries to, yet in my opinion fails to, recreate the psychedelic athmosphere is mixed in. Will the psychedelic athmosphere be gone for good? Doubt it. At 2 minute mark it feels like that monster bpm + bassline combination is about to hit us. Suprisingly, it's not as monstrous as expected. Still a few minutes later it feels like something huge is about to come. Then, somewhere in between of time and space I realize what it's all about. Once again, it's not made for dance floors, but it's the incarnation of psychedelia, that many though was lost for ever. Beautiful flute ends the track. Track 3. Everything goes nicely, until a certain sample can be heard. A sample that has absolutely nothing to do with the theme of this compilation. I just wonder why the hell there's a sample about LSD in this track? Do LSD and Crystal Skulls have something incommon? I don't think so! Well this track fits this compilation like a cock fits a male's ass, it's just simply wrong! Big mistake by Tip. World to include this track! Track 4. After the huge dissapointment of track 3 I was expecting this one to be even worse. Why? Cause I'm just prejudice on Astrix's material and felt so strong on track 3. So anyways, this morning I was waiting for my bus at the bus stop around 7 o'clock in the morning. It must have been about 22 degrees celsius, and I wasn't even noticing the coldness. So this track was playing, and I assumed there was no way in hell that somebody would see me, I mean jesus christ, 7 o'clock on saturday morning. So I was sort of like dancing. Actually more like 60% dancing and 40% standing, more than likely looking really cool. Shakeing a little, moving my hands, cigarette on my right hand, feeling so good, music playing really, really loud. So then I turn my head. There's this maybe 50 yo dude behind me. He said something like you sure seem to enjoy your music, and I'm like yep, and blushing. So then this bizarre thing happens, there's a sample now that's not supposed to happen. Smiled because of this the whole day. This track is awesome. It's pretty much made in the same style than 1st Revelation in The Mystery of The Thirteen Crystal Skulls. The ending is really fast though, atfirst I found it cheesy because of the fast bmp, but then realised, that it just has to be like that. Track 5. Listen to the beginning carefully. Sounds familiar? Yes, indeed! Activate self destruct. And so, the stomping beginns. Very Talamasca feeling, but no wait, something is different. During this track I discovered that trance isn't dead after all. I don't know, this track just somehow has that 5-years-back-goa-feeling-thingy. Superb! Track 6. Well here we go again. A perfect track! That voice, it's so twisted I don't even know if it's a man or a woman. And that bassline! And that synth! And that atmosphere! Even the kick is nice! Nicey Nice, don't know what to say.. Track 7. This is the thing I've been waiting for a long long time, a new track by Shpongle. A new track by the "Skygods", which almost all the samples in this album keep on referring to =). So, it's all there, perfect bassline (I really mean perfect). Perfect percussions, perfect absofuckinglutely tight guitar solo (!!), perfect flute, perfect synths, perfect everything! So they did it again? A new door to perfection? Nope! Why-o-why did they have to make this one a stomper too? Just like in the last Skulls compilation, the beginning is perfection, then suddenly everything goes down. Well this time the ending isn't that monotone, but more like a great classic Hallucinogen track, it's actually fucking fabulous, but I want my Shpongle chilled, not stomped! So what's my final verdict? Well, it's still too early to judge this album, few spins just aren't enough. Since my expectations to this album were so, so high, I have to, no, I must dig deeper.... so my final verdict will follow later.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rx7style Posted February 2, 2003 Share Posted February 2, 2003 I thought this compilations was nice, but nothing more than average. None of the tracks truly stood out, whether from each other, or in general. The first TIP compilation was far superior to this. Good effort though regardles... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insejn Posted February 2, 2003 Share Posted February 2, 2003 This is not as good as the first one. Shpongle does what they have to ofcourse. But the other tracks arent special at all. Just long typical TIP-world stuff. The first one truly delivered awesome and very cool tracks, but this one; naaah. Final Verdict: 7/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Psydark Light Posted February 2, 2003 Share Posted February 2, 2003 pretty nice compilation , even I expect for more... the quality is high for standard most of the tracks.---BUT the whole compil get boring very fast. some tracks are pretty good on the dance floor.----------- bottom line a bit boring , but very very high quality ! there are no many compilation with such a great quality and such a great concept!---non favorites ,not so interesting ,but still very good material! 7.5/10 . pretty nice purchase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pr0fane Posted February 2, 2003 Share Posted February 2, 2003 This isn't as good as the first one, but overall it is a pretty good compilation if you like the TIP World style. Personally i like track 1 and track 7 best, and I find the Alien Project track (#3) to be the worst. Speaking of that track ... isn't it the same as the one on "Electronic High 3" entitled "L.S.D"? This compilation gets a 7/10 from me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeathPosture Posted February 4, 2003 Share Posted February 4, 2003 First of all... Smashing review from Traveller! Way to go dude! ;o) Secondly, to review this... Well, at first I wasn't to impressed - it remindeed me too much of "Mystery", but hey, it's the sequel, so I guess that's alright ... As always with TIP World the production quality is flawless... Very crisp sounds here, and pretty much all tracks are fantastic... Just don't expect to hear anything new or ground-breaking here... It's the same old TIP-sound that we all know - but when the standard is this high, why change the formula!? Hmm... Something is wrong with what I just wrote there... Anyway, this is perfect discman-material... Wonderful stuff! Rating 8/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chroneus Posted February 4, 2003 Share Posted February 4, 2003 Pretty compilation! Just open your mind and don't expect anything. It is such good as the first. Best track 7 - by Shpongle. 9/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MG Posted February 26, 2003 Share Posted February 26, 2003 I think it's a good compilation, yet I have a few reservations. Fuck off the AP/Astrix combo. Yes, last time they were okay, this time... I mean, we already heard one track elsewhere, deprecating what is otherwise a very creative concept and something of a precedent/revival (Contact by Cosmosis for example). Despite that it begins beautifully and ends beautifully, Furthering my anticipation of the Eat Static/Hallucinogen album. I think if there is a 3rd the aforementioned gripes must be removed from the playlist and replaced with say, Tristan if he ventures down Dark City territory, Nervasystem &/or Process, Koxbox in similar vein to Lunar Bin, or really go out on a limb and use Tromesa (They put Beat Bizarre on their last comp, it could happen). Tip has gotta branch out more, they should've perhaps used Doof again, he rocked last time. What should perhaps happen is a bootleg remix version where people whom I have mentioned remix these tracks or write their own and post it on the net or something for download... Smashing Pumpkins did it, why not? I have digressed beyond digressions jurisdiction. On the strength of Eat Static, Cyberbabas and Shpongle I grade this 8/10. Talamasca was okay, but the drums 2/3 way through sounded like cheap plug-in, detracting from the track and running in ominous congruence to the often cheap clanger that passes for Psytrance these days, Don't get me started re:Mics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PKS Posted March 10, 2003 Share Posted March 10, 2003 (TIPWCD026): Raja Ram and his TIP.World is finally giving us the Secret of The 13 Crystal Skulls. This is the follow up after the Mystery Of The 13 Crystal Skulls. That was a fantastic compilation with no bad tracks on it. It seems like TIP.World has lost the high quality lately, so this compilation will hopefully prove something else. Eat Static has suddenly for some unknown reason started releasing tracks on TIP.World lately. They have bin one of my favourite bands since 1993, but they have mostly released music on Planet Dog and on their own label Mesmobeat. Eat Static give us the first revelation. Merv Pepler has made this one alone. It starts very beautiful with floating ambient sound scapes. After a few minutes, some hard banging rhythms starts pumping. Interesting to see how Eat Static suddenly has started making psytrance like this. But Eat Static has already shown their talent in many different music styles, so it doesn`t come as a big surprise. A good track with a lot of tribal voices. Track 2 is by Cyberbabas. This is a very interesting collaboration between Raja Ram and Benji Vaughan (Prometheus). They have released some really good tracks together already. This one starts slow and relaxing the first two minutes. Then we get some pumping rhythms which reminds me a lot of Hallucinogen! A melodic and varied track with guitar and synths by Benji and flute by Raja Ram. Then we get a track by the new Israeli super star, Alien Project (Ari Linker). But, this track is not new! It is also released as LSD on the Electronic High 3 compilation released on Japanese Solstice Music. One of the better tracks Alien Project has made so far, but if you are getting tired of the same stumpy Alien Project style you have got from his three albums released in one year, this might be too much. Astrix is the other Israeli star these days. Playing live all over the world every week. He has about the same style as Alien Project, but maybe a little fluffier. The track we get here is a lot better than most of the tracks on his album released last year. Very varied all the way. Reminds me of the Alien Project track on the Mystery Of The 13 Crystal Skulls compilation. Down tempo rhythms and shpongle like voice samples. Talamasca are one of the few psytrance artists who still release really melodic trance. He give us track 5. Heavy banging rhythms and drifting melodies. Not among the best Talamasca tracks I have heard, but not bad. Track 7 is a new track by 1200 Micrograms, which is a collaboration between the GMS guys, Raja Ram and Chicago. They released an album on TIP.World last year with different kind of drugs as a theme. The track we get here is a little better than most of the tracks on the album. A lot of tribal effects, flute and voices. But you get some of the noisy GMS drift after a few minutes in this track too. The last track is the one I was really looking forward to. A new track by Shpongle! As usual, we get a voyage into sound. We start off slow with tribal sound and flamenco guitars. After a few minutes the track develops to an almost full on trance track. Sounds a lot like Hallucinogen. As usual you get some really twisted voice samples. Not among the best Shpongle tracks I have heard, but good. After this track you get some sort of hidden track where a weird voice tell you about the Crystal Skulls. This compilation is not as good as The Mystery Of The 13 Crystal Skulls, but it is not bad. One of the better trance compilations released lately, and much better than TIP.Worlds latest compilations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lemmiwinks Posted March 24, 2003 Share Posted March 24, 2003 MELODIC GOA IS NOT DEAD!!!! ha ha ha that's the feeling I had when first listening to this!! You thought the golden age of 96 was gone and will never come back... well, get this compilation then!! I'm talking about TRUE heart-warming melodies that bring a big big smile on your face... and what's more, this isn't just a copy of 1996-style stuff, this is original too!! FAR FAR better than the 1st compilation says I... Actually, I only truly liked the Doof song on the first... well, here, most of the tracks sound in that style!! And also you have less 0 - 120 BPM tracks like in the first which I found pretty uneven because of that. I remember I spent my times thinking "is this supposed to be a chill-out compil, a dancing compil or what?". Well, no more questions with this one, it's dancing all the way!! 10/10 and something tells me in 2004 I'll be looking back on 03 and still think this was the best 03 comp!!! An instant classic!! BUY NOW!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seraph Posted May 5, 2003 Share Posted May 5, 2003 Stunning compilation...As good as first part and even getting a bit more progressive in sounds and melodies...The Mystery had it's flow until Absolum track ruined it, here we don't have any flow breaking but smooth, stunning album...I like all tracks but especially EAT STATIC, CYBERBABAS, ALIEN PROJECT, 1200 MICS, SHPONGLE...10/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sawfly Posted September 30, 2022 Share Posted September 30, 2022 Pretty much as good as Mystery... and I've been listening to both of them from the day I heard them to this day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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