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V/A - Transient 8

 

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Artist: Various

Title: Transient 8

Label: Transient

Date: 2000

 

Track listing:

 

01. 06'30" Elhad Vs Emak : Turbokaka

02. 09'01" Phony Orphants : Black Sheep

03. 10'17" Son Kite : Where's My Drum

04. 07'55" Mumbo Jumbo : Abdobz

05. 06'36" Mino : Gated Reality

06. 08'58" Ticon : Monkey Business

07. 07'55" Matenda : Spalata Trance

08. 08'28" Human Blue : La Scream

09. 07'59" Traumatribe : Hemlich Hund Project

 

Review:

 

Deep quirky tech trance with dark basslines and funky beats,

minimal melody. This compilation is very original and modern sounding.

As dark as it is, there is a sense of humor in these tracks ... you could

call it black humor I guess. A lot of Scandinavian artists on the list -

sign of the times.

Highlights: Black Sheep - a weird but awesome track which is not very

danceable but cool to listen to; track 3 by Son Kite - excellent psychedelic

atmopshere; Monkey Business (Ticon) - the monkey screams are fun, good

driving rhythm; the Matenda track - the tranciest one on this CD

(appropriate title), minimal but very psychedelic; La Scream (Human Blue) -

my favorite track - also very trancy with an underwater feeling to it and

you have to see how these guys make a brass line sound very cool; Mumbo

Jumbo is the weakest track - starts

promissing but then makes a 180 and goes into an annoying vocoded line

-electro is not my thing; the Traumatribe track is good. I recommend this CD

but probably not to everyone.

Overall rating: 7.5/10

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My God, are we up to #8 already? Yet another installment in Transient's

fantastic series, but it fails to match some of the others. High highs and low

lows on this one. I really dig the Traumatribe and Mumbo Jumbo tracks but the

highlights are too few and far between. At its best, you get some pretty

full-on cuts like the very GMS-esque "Abdobz." At its worst, tracks that seem

to have no direction or focus whatsoever. Lots of people think psy-trance is

in a state of limbo, searching for its true sound again. If that's the case,

this record goes a long way in proving it. So this one is suggested, not quite

recommended, most definitely not essential. 6/10

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Guest Dandoo Forest

I LIKE!

a very cool dark and evil album some cool psychodelic toons in it..... dark

menimalistic and it's a good cd

4 anyone who like the new psy wave or some this like that

ahahahahahahaha if u like ds styl just BUY! :))))))

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none of this shit is nearly as good as transient's back catalogue.. i was

extremely disappointed when i heard about what the content of their newest

compilation was, but i decided to give it a chance and take a listen. at the

cd shop the album was in the goa section but had a sticker on it that said

"progressive european trance" [glad they aint callin this boredom-in-a-box

goa!!]... snooooooore! put me to sleep will ya! didn't like a single track and

i gave it many listens... booooo-urns to you transient!

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Guest f r e d

This compilation is awesome, probably one of the best, with artists like Son

Kite, Phony Orphants, Ticon, Emok and many more they can't fail. Every single

track on this compilation is excellent, all you progressive fans (like me)

will love this album!

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Progressive.... meaning with progress.... moving on ? What's it all about

really ? I mean, psychedelic trance has been moving on ever since it's

earliest days, shifting, evolving, growing up.... so why now do we call this

shift towards minimalism and a blurring of the boundaries with acid techno

'progressive'. I'm not saying I don't like the sound of some of these tracks,

because apart from the first two tunes they are pretty sound in my view - but

I'd have to say that the amount of neural activity they generate in my brain

is a lot less than some of the psychedelia of a couple of years ago. Tunes for

the dance floor in the early hours in the heart of winter ! 7/10 and please

don't call music progressive .... it's a meaningless word !

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Guest squid[at]born-on-a-pirate-ship[d

i see this record in the shop nearly every time i go [and its not too far from

where i work so i go there to kill time at lunch]... once in a while i think i

ought to give it another listen; its TRANSIENT.. can't be all that bad! but

then i put the records on and feel like minutes of my time are being eaten up

for some worthless purpose listening to terribly uninspiring music... its all

minimal without any kind of interesting catch, as far as i'm concerned.

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Guest Tchankov I.V.

It may worth to listen to that thing while doing something, thereby creating

some ambiance or such. But there's no hope to become immersed in this comps

action - "no symbols, no images" ;) It has its own style - very close to what

Son Kite usually does. Actually this style is held constant all the way,

though. Won't judge it - be it cool or lame - but there's not so much goin'

on, all the tracks are monotonous, not intense & somewhat dark. This comp is

also reminiscent of Tryptamin comp (from Iboga, jul'00 - Son Kite, Ticon,

Human Blue, Phony Orphants, Emok tracks are there too) at times, but imho,

quite a bit weakier - the second one I find definitely to my liking for its

mesmerizing feeling, what cann't be said about this one. No highlights there,

but ambience it creates - that's true! So, 6/10 from me (sooth-to-say, it

sounds now a little bit better as the year have passed). Tchankov I.V.

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Guest vernon sullivan

I really like this cd, the tracks have a nice smooth quality. Favourites are

the tracks from mino, mumbo jumbo and espec. son kite, but they're all good.

Of course this judgement is coming from someone who is not locked into the

prejudice that trance music has to be full of melodies and full-on

"psychedelic" sounds to be great...so if you are one of these people you

probably won't like it.

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This is a very nice compilation, however it is dark minimalism and tends to

work much better in certain moods than in others. It is particularly great

when listened to really late at night on your own with all the lights off,

when it is hypnotic and sucks you in to a black landscape with occasional

lights piercing the gloom - very Scandinavian. My favourite tracks are the

Matenda and Mumbo Jumbo ones. Highly recommended if you like hypnotic rather

than uplifting trance. 8/10 ~*~

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