Guest PsychedelicGav Posted February 28, 2000 Share Posted February 28, 2000 V/A - A Voyage Into Trance 1 Artist: Various Title: A Voyage Into Trance 1 Label: Dragonfly Date: 1995 Track listing: 01. Genetic : Trancemission 02. Man With No Name : Sly Ed 03. Total Eclipse : Aliens 04. Man With No Name : Teleport 05. The Infinity Project : Superbooster 06. Mandra Gora : Wicked Warp 07. Prana : Voyager 3 08. Ayahuasca : New Moon 09. The Infinity Project : Feeling Weird 10. Slinky Wizard : Slinky Wizard 11. Black Sun : Fat Buddha 12. Hallucinogen : LSD Review: No time listings given for this as the CD plays as one continuous mix. Oh and you might recognise the Remixer of this album - a certain Paul Oakenfold!! He does his job admirably as you can imagine, and the album flows nicely together with seamless mixing skills. As always with Paul, he loves to champion the sound of Martin Freeland aka Man With No Name and the two MWNN tracks included here are thankfully pretty good. Expect more Dragonfly classics like The Infinity Project?s Feeling Very Weird and what better way to round off anything with nothing less than LSD!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest davidtolsn Posted February 20, 2001 Share Posted February 20, 2001 i don't like mix cds very much... these great songs have been butchered by paul oakenfold. he should stick to club trance. the sample at the end of the cd leaves it on a sour note. the problem is, it's hard to find some of these good/rare songs except on this cd. 9/10 for the songs, 0/10 for the mixing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest [Anonymous] Posted May 29, 2001 Share Posted May 29, 2001 can someone post the individual track timings? I can't work out where Black Sun - Fat Buddha comes in, between Slinky Wizard and LSD. Great compilation from Oakie now being re-issued illegally in the U.S. because of Oakie's spiralling popularity over there and the whole trance scene in general. A lot of people think it's his new CD, you have a better tribute than that for a six year old compilation! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ObliviousWhisper Posted June 16, 2001 Share Posted June 16, 2001 Oakenfold called a recent compilation titled Voyage Into Trance, which is credited to him, an "illegal bootleg," saying that eight years ago he mixed some tracks on the British label Dragonfly for a friend who owned it. Now, he claims, "they've changed the cover, they've put me all over it, and it looks like it's an album from me. I have nothing to do with it. The original title was Dragonfly: Voyage Into Trance." Oakenfold said his lawyers are working on preventing further copies of the collection, which is released in America by Hypnotic Recordings, from reaching stores. Source Reference: http://www.soulnotes.cc/sn/printable.cfm?artID=846 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest PhantomVision Posted June 16, 2001 Share Posted June 16, 2001 Great compilation of hard-to-find ( by today's standards ) tracks by early Oakenfold! Paticularly for those of us who got our "electo-audio-warfare-roots" in the early 90s Goa / Psy Trance movement and never archived these tracks into our collection(s). Classic "oldies-but-goodies" tunes here, even if the re-release is a blatant RIP-OFF of Oakenfold / Dragonfly's original. Come'on Hypnotic! You could have showed the man a lil' more respect! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Phaedrus[at]austin.rr[dot]com Posted October 1, 2001 Share Posted October 1, 2001 The album that turned me on to psychedelic trance. An absolute masterpiece! All tracks are excellent and stand the test of time. Still one of my favorite compilations/mixed cds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest weirdo Posted January 21, 2002 Share Posted January 21, 2002 the only bad thing with this mix is that its only one track .. with the whole mix on it 1 track~70 min Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seraph Posted June 19, 2002 Share Posted June 19, 2002 Good collection of songs but very poorly mixed....I don't like it that much and songs between each other don't go that well...He should put some songs in different order than this one...Maybe Paul Oakenfold is good in dj-ing in clubs but he is certainly missing something on cd...Best on comp : ALIENS, TELEPORT, SUPERBOOSTER, VOYAGER 3, NEW MOON, FEELING WEIRD, FAT BUDDHA, LSD...so practcally all...8/10 ( would be 10/10 if it was better mixed )... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest theorem Posted June 23, 2002 Share Posted June 23, 2002 Yeah, fucking awesome comp, mixed pretty ok (take into consideration that it was 1995, and old goa is harder to mix than most others). But there are some really great tracks here that are otherwise hard to find. "Wicked Warp" is absolutly amazing! However, the track listed as "Aliens" from Total Eclipse, does not even remotly match up with the "Aliens" that appears on Dragonfly Classix 1. Both Say the same thing, but are different tracks. I suspect that the one here is mislabeled, perhaps it is actually the self titled "Total Eclipse" track that was on Project 2 Trance back in 93. Anyhoo, great cd, try to find the original, don't get hosed and buy the new one like I did. Fucking ugly as sin! Oakies picture pasted all over it! Yeeesh. Yeah, find the old one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest theorem Posted August 18, 2002 Share Posted August 18, 2002 OK, I have now seen 4 seperate Re-Releases of this with totally different covers! All from Hypnotic! What the hell is going on with them? Oh, and track 3 is actually Dynamix - The Rezistor... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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