DeathPosture Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 V/A – No Possible Soundz Artist: Various (Finland) Title: No Possible Soundz Format: CD (jewel case) Label: 6-Dimension Sound (Japan) Cat. #: 6DSCD08 Distribution: Own Date: August 2006 Track listing: 01. 09’15” Lightaman Jr. – Hungry Hippo 02. 08’24” Flying Scorpions – Jet Pilot 03. 08’09” Squaremeat – Conjuring Trick 04. 09’36” Gruuvit Muuvit - Melkeen Pilli 05. 06’53” Gruuvit Muuvit - Fingerprinter 06. 06’42” Lightaman Jr. – Please Me 07. 05’11” Flying Scorpions - Syoksykierre 08. 07’44” Gruuvit Muuvit - Pirun Kiire 09. 07’08” F-Virus - Happy Happy Joy Joy Review: The many faces of Pepe Kosminen! Since 2003 the Japanese 6-Dimension Sound label has been a platform for raging mad, demented, sick, twisted and utterly perverse suomi-soaked goa- and psytrance… Such esteemed constellations as Flying Scorpions, Mandalavandalz, Sci Forest, Puoskari and Exuus have all released critically acclaimed albums on the label, and as the 8th release it’s time for a compilation featuring the many projects and side-projects of Pepe ‘Squaremeat’ Kosminen. Finland’s leading trance export. The Nokia of psytrance really… Let’s dig deeper into his deranged world. Let me take you thru the tracks… #01: Lightaman Jr. – Hungry Hippo Lightaman Junior Pepe Kosminen on his own… It’s a groovier, funked-down version of Squaremeat with a lush, plush happy-go-lucky vibe throughout the track… The good old carnival theme we know from many a Squaremeat tunes is still present, but it’s been spiced up in a very lovely way… The native chanting is reminiscent of the sound of the many ethno-tribal releases – but when it’s done the Lightaman Jr. way nothing is as it seems… This is unique, original stuff! Kick-ass! #02: Flying Scorpions – Jet Pilot “If you ever catch a scorpion, don’t ever burn it. If you burn it, the scorpions come from miles around to where you are… Don't tell me, don't tell me, don't tell me… You get all covered with scorpions, right? Is that true? No. It's just a legend... like vampires!” Pepe is joined by another one of Finland’s leading trance exports, Tim Thick (Texas Faggott/Mandalavandalz/etc.), in the Flying Scorpions project. They released their first and only album Lipoptena Cervi on 6-Dimension Sound back in 2003 and AFAIK this is their first commercially released track since then (under this moniker, mind you!)… So in that sense, this is quite a comeback. This track is much more upbeat than the opener – and Mr. Thick’s presence does not go unnoticed. His big, fat paw prints are all over this track – and by that I mean, that this track bears the very distinct Texas Faggott touch in all it’s raging mad, fast-paced, extrovert madness… This is vodka-spiked, sauna-warm, mosquito-buzzing, un-conformist goa trance… Hectic as fuck with more layers than I dare count… Maximal yes, cramped yes, confusing yes – very! Weird, wild and trippy stuff… Maybe a tad too much even… #03: Squaremeat – Conjuring Trick Squaremeat is Pepe’s most well-known project… With his partner in crime Francois Faggott, these guys have released some truly remarkable albums… The groundbreaking Astronomical Coffee Break album released on Exogenic Records in 2005 was, and is, a true audio orgasm. One of my fav’e suomi-trance albums ever! This Squaremeat track though, was made by Pepe alone… But don’t think the track gets less wacky on that account… On the contrary – this is deeeeeply trippy, hallucinogenic audio material… Like Derango without the acid – or Ka-Sol without the forest vibe… Huge, throbbing audio-patterns taking on the full audio spectre creating an epic track of gargantuan dimension… A real Vishnu shaker and a modern classic! Awesome! #04: Gruuvit Muuvit - Melkeen Pilli GM is a new project in which Pepe is in cahoots with PI from Sora… And whilst this track is still very Suomi in style, it’s somewhat less hectic and less weird than some of the previous tracks… It crosses well over into other styles, sucks them up, chops them and incorporates them into the mix of genre-bending trance music… Very unique and VERY nice! The surprise 2Unlimited tribute is nothing but PURE pleasure – what a trip down memory lane! Groove it, move it! #05: Gruuvit Muuvit – Fingerprinter The next GM track is maybe the most easily accessible one… To the untrained ear, it could actually sound like a distant relative of melodic/progressive morning trance… With a major twist of course! But in general, this is the most ‘normal’ track thus far… Several long passages are even epic trance-like with pulsating beats… Another unique track… Lovely! #06: Lightaman Jr. – Please Me It’s time to light up again with the Lightaman – and once again, the non-conformist sound pollutes the air waves in the most enchanting way possible… This is full-force, full-power, broad-spectre, wide-spanning eleKtroniKa… Don’t let the seemingly epic, fluffy intro deceive you – it’s all part of the master plan to cover up the truly powerful, in-ya-face experience of the actual track lurking after the intro… One word that would describe this track is ‘massive’. #07: Flying Scorpions – Syoksykierre The second Kosminen/Thick collaboration is similar to the first one in the sense of Thick’s unmistakeable, dirty touch… Once again, your ears are exposed to an eclectic audio bombardment of unheard proportions… The weirdness factor is going thru the roof and the clash of styles, frequencies and odd-ball bridges, off-key passages and perverted melodies is an unbalanced symphony of its own… Bizarre to say the least – and something that I have not yet gotten fully into… Yet! …Phew! #08: Gruuvit Muuvit - Pirun Kiire The third GM track is more to my liking… This seemingly underplayed, held-back little groove monster has something very nice lurking right beneath the surface… Cluttered audio-bits, bytes and beasts form a somewhat slower, more subtle piece of electronic musica… Perhaps not as much a stand-out track as some of the previous ones, but still a very well-made piece of feel-good music… #09: F-Virus - Happy Happy Joy Joy F-Virus is Pepe and Ville Ruoho from Salakavala/Antiscarp Warriors… Usually the last track off an album or a compilation is either chill-out or freestyle… But since this whole compilation is pretty much freestyle, this blends in nicely… This is bouncy, melodic and groovy psychedelic trance with a big splash of trippy, gestonkenflappy, Funland-enriched psychedelia… Wikkid! I’ve often said it, and I’ll say it again: Most of the time I need to take my Finnish delights in smaller doses to get the most out of it. But when it’s THIS good, I can pretty much listen to the whole thing again and again without losing interest… Sure, the two Flying Scorpions tracks were a little too much on the heavy side for my liking, but the rest of the stuff I lapped right up… In essence this is a Pepe Kosminen album with a number of guests involved. The guests contribute with very diverse input and as such, the flow is maybe a little off here… But then again, technically it’s a compilation and when the vast majority of the music is *this* good I’m not complaining. Not by a long shot. This is easily the most interesting suomi-release I’ve heard since the last Squaremeat album. The absolutely BREATHTAKING artwork (seriously, this is the best cover artwork I’ve seen in 2006) was made by the Japanese computer graphics artist Take (Tekken, etc). If the artwork reminds you of the work of the late Seth Fisher (Squaremeat - Astronomical Coffee Break) it’s no coincidence. Fisher died lately, and this is sort of a tribute to him. A safe purchase for all Squaremeat fans – and to fans of eclectic, diverse, fun-packed, perverse, groovy and totally nuts psytrance in general… There’s not a single dull second here. Satisfaction is guaranteed and the stellar artwork is just the icing on the already mouth-watering cake. Comes highly recommended from me. Enjoy. Favourites: 1(!), 3(!!), 4(!!), 6, 9 DeathPosture External links: Squaremeat: http://www.squaremeat.net/nopossiblesoundz.html (download 4 free extra tracks!) 6 Dimension Soundz: http://www.globaldatmafia.org Discogs: http://www.discogs.com/release/763997 Tower Records Japan: http://tinyurl.com/hoc6c Saiko Sounds: http://tinyurl.com/hl5sw (4 minute sound clips available!) Asahi Records: http://tinyurl.com/jjx5s Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
technosomy Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 i second that fantastic release one of the best this year but a warning if crazy finish stuff is not your style don't bother otherwise enjoy nice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amphiton Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 Is that track#5 really Gruuvit Muuvit? On every tracklist I saw it says Squaremeat, so it makes 2 tracks fom 4 of his projects + 1 by F-Virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
technosomy Posted September 14, 2006 Share Posted September 14, 2006 Is that track#5 really Gruuvit Muuvit? On every tracklist I saw it says Squaremeat, so it makes 2 tracks fom 4 of his projects + 1 by F-Virus 603735[/snapback] track 4 gruuvit muuvit 5 squaremeat must be an error on dp's tracklist? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lightaman Jr Posted September 15, 2006 Share Posted September 15, 2006 yes ... track NO 5 is squaremeat ... not a gruuvit muuvit... there is small mistake on that one. bom pepe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeathPosture Posted September 15, 2006 Author Share Posted September 15, 2006 Ooops, I screwed up... Number #5 is indeed Squaremeat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anoebis Posted September 15, 2006 Share Posted September 15, 2006 aha! After Peacy Therapy 2 another cd that gets 5/5 from me... 2 on 9 months, it has been worse Anyway, great music that sound like a mix between old school goa trance and funky funnish spugedelic, perfect for morning-glory dancing in the woods! The groove factor is so high that nobody can stand still on these tracks, GREAT! And besides, it is highly psychedelic as well, loads of weird bleeps and blops and raped melodies, yes yes, psychedelic music is still alive! Favourites: 2, 3 (!!!), 4 and 9 but it's a solid release with no mediocre tracks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amphiton Posted September 15, 2006 Share Posted September 15, 2006 perfect for morning-glory dancing in the woods! 604310[/snapback] Exactly, played this kind of music for the first time @ an open-air we organized this summer @ the forest and people went crazy Especially when I played F-Virus, unfortunately I don't know the track name, because I only have a CD with no cd text it's track#4 with some hindu/shaman chanting in the end of the track and Squaremeat - Thunder Thumb. I had 4 people coming to me and thanking for these tracks Now, I guess, I have to thank Pepe! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amphiton Posted January 27, 2007 Share Posted January 27, 2007 aha! After Peacy Therapy 2 another cd that gets 5/5 from me... 2 on 9 months, it has been worse Anyway, great music that sound like a mix between old school goa trance and funky funnish spugedelic, perfect for morning-glory dancing in the woods! The groove factor is so high that nobody can stand still on these tracks, GREAT! And besides, it is highly psychedelic as well, loads of weird bleeps and blops and raped melodies, yes yes, psychedelic music is still alive! Favourites: 2, 3 (!!!), 4 and 9 but it's a solid release with no mediocre tracks! Why did this release get 3/5 from you @ discogs.com then? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drosophila Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 Great comp one of the best I have heard for a while, just fills me with energy when I hear the tunes... the wacky goa'ish lines and bounchy happy bass, I can't help smiling when I put it on.... But that said I can't hear this all the time, but thats how it is with mind-fuck-music has to be played in the right time and place... but I seem to find that place quite often anyways And the artwork is out of this world, one of the most trippy I have ever seen, its really full of weird funny characters and so well executed, I just love that japanese touch! I wonder who have made it, does'nt seem to be written anywhere on the cd...or Im just blind! But anyway if u r into tasting some fun weird suomisaundi u should try this cake, its might tasty and colorful! ED: Just found the artist name in DP's review (Take ake (Tekken, etc))... too bad his not among us any more, he was very talented! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RTT Posted January 29, 2007 Share Posted January 29, 2007 High quality music! Funny, weird and beautiful! It's nice to listen such music somewhere in the forest around 10 or 11 AM, when you are full of positive energy after trippy night, when everybody smiles and tries to jump to the sun which shines on your eyes. Being short, in the moment when love & peace are in the air and nothing can destroy them! Also I would like to notice great artwork and great connection between the artwork and that awesome music which you can hear on this compilation. Favourite tracks: 1(!), 4, 6, 9(!). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkeletonMan Posted January 30, 2007 Share Posted January 30, 2007 Why did this release get 3/5 from you @ discogs.com then? Uh oh, he got you there He got you there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anoebis Posted January 30, 2007 Share Posted January 30, 2007 Uh oh, he got you there He got you there lol, busted indeed Anyway, the reason is simple, I have 2 lists, 1 for dj-ing and 1 for home listening, and the one of discogs is the home listening one, it's a little much same same same all the time to keep my attention all the time, but single tracks for the dancefloor...? 5/5 but that list is well hidden on my pc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sawfly Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 it's a solid release with no mediocre tracks! A tasty treat, surely one of the best suomi compilations I've ever heard :clapping: I've scratched the surface of it and I'm still getting in deeper and deeper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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