Anoebis Posted July 31, 2001 Share Posted July 31, 2001 Like some of you know I'm a Tribal-trance lover, but this wasn't good enough imo... It is too minimal and not tribal enough! For example 8&9 are not tribal at all!! Best songs are nr2 because of the tribal, véry groovy rhytm and number 6 because of the use of the didg... i think this is the only REALLY tribal song on this compilation... Also I wanted to say something about the Yahel-track, it is véry poor... Sounds completely like Euro-trance!! All together this gets a 4/10, rather spend your money at Bodh Gaya or Makyo if you like tribal trance!! Bom Shankar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest goa-tacks Posted July 31, 2001 Share Posted July 31, 2001 I also think that it is more minimal than tribal (even it is really ambigious distinction of sub genre). If you expect the tribal with full of percussion, many layer of traditional instroments..(like digeridoo), do not buy this one. On the other hand, if you like sort of Progressive sounds, it is good to check out. 3.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest robdadd[at]hotmail[dot]com Posted August 1, 2001 Share Posted August 1, 2001 V/A - Tribal Dance Experience Artist: Various Title: Tribal Dance Experience Label: HOM-Mega Date: 2001 Track listing: 01. 07'10" Infected Mushroom : BP Empire (Deep Mix) 02. 09'13" Element : Akasha 03. 07'47" Green House Effect And Sandman : Tribal Blah Blah 04. 09'23" Ticon : Maestro, Let The Drums Begin 05. 07'48" Quirk : Tribodelic (Mumbo Jumbo Rmx) 06. 06'29" Atmosfire And Paul Didj : Tribal Dance (Live) 07. 07'38" Yahel : Devotion 08. 07'02" Domestic And Astrix : Pure Energy 09. 06'57" Maskalin : Freakish (Funkick Mix) 10. 02'58" Psycraft : Life In Mono Review: I bought this comp primarily for the Ticon, Sandman, and Quirk tracks which I listened to at the store and they are imo, the best on this comp. Ticon, as usual delivers a deep driving tribal sound with percussion, african (?) vocal splices, synths, and that deep, slightly twisty, acidic bass sound you can hear in some Drum&Bass all interwoven - GHE vs. Sandman (split personality?) has an excellent track with more percussion and very liquid watery synth sounds evolving throughout - I haven't heard the original Quirk - Tribodelic but the Mumbo Jumbo remix will get you onto your feet - Element's Akasha I already knew from their album and I wish they would write some new material as their old stuff keeps showing up on comps (how about a new track guys?) This comp is apparently sort of a soundtrack from Barclay (?) Forest party in Israel (I think) - as such it is sort of mixed - some tracks more than others - some beat matched at the very end so you still get most of the song and others just faded in as the previous departs - it makes for a good flow and isn't obtrusive in any way - but really I would only give this comp a 6/10 - 6,7,8,10 are kind of filler for me - I like some of the sounds in them but there are cheesy elements that are just too heavyhanded in their emotions - nothing you haven't heard before - I'd say listen before you buy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jsb Posted August 1, 2001 Share Posted August 1, 2001 Eyal don't seem to dig what is tribal music. But anyway, this compilation is a bunch of filling-up tracks. Nothing on that compilation sounds tribal. I could be fun to hear one day a very percussive goa with chants, and a tribalist atmosphere. It seem that producters enjoy using the "word" tribal for something entirely electronic with no tribal elements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Eyal Yankovich Posted August 1, 2001 Share Posted August 1, 2001 Hello, this is DJ Eyal from HOMmega Productions and i just wanted to say that "Tribal Dance Experience" is a CD that HOMmega produced for a party under the same name. It was a big rave in Israel(10,000 ppl.) and we only collected tracks from the artists who participated in this event. I can understand the feeling of misdirection but i still think most of the tracks use tribal elements (except maybe the Domestic/Astrix and Maskalin tracks). It's not tribal music but the name of the CD was a must! I can only add that i am very proud of this CD and we get a lot of good feedback on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FelipeLysergicProBrasil Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Thanx Dj Eyal...Like every Hom-mega production,this is a very good cd. Hom-mega rules...greetins from Brasil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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