DeathPosture Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 Updated formatting 09.03.2006 Xatrik – Project A Format: CD (jewel case) Artist: Xatrik Title: Project A Label: Digital Psionics, Australia Cat. #: DPSI009 Distribution: Wirikuta (Europe), Cisco (Japan) Date: July 2004 Track listing: 01. 02’51” Initialize 02. 07’43” The Scary Door 03. 07’59” Crank This Shit Up! 04. 07’38” Particle Flux 05. 08’41” Specify Procedure 06. 08’06” In Viro Mental 07. 07’06” The Cleaner 08. 08’09” A Little No 09. 08’10” Phatism Review: Come on now, crank this motherfucker up! After a couple of compilation tracks, South African Xatrik (Greg Hamber) is out with his debut album, on Australian quality label Digital Psionics. To be honest, my knowledge of Xatrik was extremely limited before receiving this CD – so my high expectations were based solely on the label releasing it. In my opinion Digital Psionics have released some of the most innovative stuff in the scene – with the Scatterbrain album as the absolute spearhead. So, let’s see what gems Psywalker & Co. chunks out this time… Let me take you thru the tracks… #01: Just to get things going and get you in the mood, we’re exposed to this weird little tune… All kinds of spacey FX are thrown around seasoned with irregular beats, digital farts and electronic burps… And so it begins… #02: “You’re entering a realm with is unusual. Maybe it’s magic. It contains some kind of […voice sample run backwards TwinPeaks-style…]. The second one – prepare to enter the scary door!”… This full-on, night-time track has an extensive range of layers, brilliantly incorporating all kinds of twisted FX: Dark, driving bassline and some serious hardcore acid-tweaking… Hundreds of psychedelic bleeps and bleeps and squealing 303’s… Oh, and I think I hear a pitched up foghorn too… Oh yes, this is some seriously trippy stuff… Nice track! #03: 8 seconds to catch your breath and we’re straight into a similar mayhem of sound as where the last track left off… The beats are somewhat darker and faster now, and the surrounding melodies/acid-twirls are of a more haunting nature… I wouldn’t go as far as calling this Halloween-trance, but we’re definitely heading in that direction… The track has an overall zombie-feel to it… Very fast, spooky night-trance… Should satisfy any Parvati-fan… I can’t get enough of that break/climax-part @ 5,03… “Ok men, are you ready to go? I’m ready to go! Come on now, crank this motherfucker up!” – After that sample, all hell breaks loose and it’s time to just let loose and go ballistic… Those last 3 minutes are pure bliss! ;o) #04: More of the same madness in Particle Flux…Some high-pitched ear-drum torture noises kick off the track, and soon the gritty bassline is back alongside some space-craft voice-samples… As you might have guessed by now, Xatrik is very generous with the psychedelic effects, so once again we are treated to all kinds of fucked-up, trippy effects… Spacey synth melodies, laser-beams, acid-lines – and more acid lines than I can count… Sooooo intense, almost too intense for the last couple of minutes… But still a nice track! #05: "Please specify how you would like to proceed!?”… First part of this track is more stripped down, but not stripped-down in the usual sense… There is still a lot of stuff going on… A banging, irregular bass and different percussion + some kind of chant in the distant background… Further into the track, the first acid line is introduced accompanying some wicked pads… Slowly the track builds, gaining energy… @ 4’53 there is a break, but soon enough the groove is back, with recharged batteries… This is a funky number – less intense… Ok track… #06: ZA meets Finland… With the sound of a laser beam, this track is in full FX… I dunno what’s environmental about it though!? All kinds of technological sounds are weaved in between a crisp, sharp bassline… Talented use of percussion – both organic and metallic… Undecipherable drug-samples… As much as this is dark, fast-paced night-time trance, we also get a couple of naïve melodies – mentally tweaked almost beyond recognition… I can vividly imagine tripping to this tune – beware! Extremely psychedelic… #07: And now The Cleaner… Hard, pounding, repetitive bassline – yet, this is lighter, fluffier and more melodic than some of the other trax… And fluffy is used as a positive adjective here… Acid-lines - Knob-adjustment – tweaking… Constant changes in pitch, trippy synths and some really sweet soundscapes in the background, helps create a hectic, yet pleasant feeling… Tasty track! #08: Gloomy acid-ridden intro… “This should be played at high volume”… It’s hard to grasp, but this track seems even more psychedelic than its predecessors… Driving bassline, and extremely trippy groove… Wicked percussion, guitars, irregular cut beats and the likes… Very cool build-up part @ 4’55…And @ 5’20 all hell brakes loose… Damn, what the hell was that? I like the odd-ball approach, though it can get a little too weird for even my taste at places… #09: Last track co-produced by The Slug (as a couple of other tracks on compilations)… Echoing intro, and then some haunting, irregular bassline… The demented Sauna-feel continues here, and this is some severely demented stuff… Frantic even… I can’t even begin to count the layers… So much stuff going on, but somehow focus is never lost… Phew, that was quite a ride… This is some seriously wild shit… I mean, multilayered, highly complex and very, very intense… Hard-core sensory attack! It’s like all your senses are being bombarded – by countless psychedelic elves throwing resonance-bricks at you… Until you’re left with a big-ass wall of sound – can you cope? Well, generally I like it and yes, I can cope… But on the other hand, I need to take this in smaller doses… At certain parts it gets too intense even for my taste… Perhaps I need to listen to this while on shrooms? … Could be… But hey, there is no doubt in my mind that a very large portion of time and production skills have gone into making this… And that does not go unnoticed… Well done Xatrik (and The Slug) – your debut album is impressive! Recommended to anyone who likes multi-layered, crazy-ass, in-yer-face, twisted, highly psychedelic trance… 8/10 Favourites: 2, 3(!), 4, 7, DeathPosture External links: Digital Psionics: http://www.digitalpsionics.com Wirikuta Distribution: http://www.wirikuta.at/web66/product_detai...howDetail=55695 Psyshop: http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/dps/dps1cd009.html (Audio samples available!) Saiko Sounds: http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=4207 Chaos Unlimited: http://www.chaosunlimited.co.uk/cgi-bin/pr....asp?LR=DPSCD09 Trance Shop: http://www.trance-shop.com/de/catalog/prod...roducts_id=3941 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ormion Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 I got it and it fucked my mind! Damn, this is insane! Some tracks are so fucking crazy, sometimes harder than Osom! Particle Flux is the No1 motherfucking destruction-full on! Stay away if you have a weak heart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quazzi Posted January 7, 2005 Share Posted January 7, 2005 I find the music in this album unpredictable and inteligent. And the voice samples fit in perfectly with the music, the guy sure have skills. Best tracks for me: Particle Flux In viro mental (!!!!!!) Phatism (!!!!!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NT Posted January 7, 2005 Share Posted January 7, 2005 hm i didn't find it as crazy as all the guys above here describe, good album though... but not THAT insane/crazy... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Cocco Posted January 26, 2005 Share Posted January 26, 2005 hm i didn't find it as crazy as all the guys above here describe, good album though... but not THAT insane/crazy... 210011[/snapback] meh... I agree with Nightmare Trancer. This may be snapping, twisting, acid sounding, squeeky, dark psytrance, but crazy or insane? Plleease! There are few melodies, and none that I could even think of being catchy or even memorable. No track here comes half as close to several super-dark songs on The Delta. I'd say the only track I like and find interesting enough is the intro.. the INTRO?!!!. ... Yes, the intro, and The Dark Door (track 2); because of its lift-up sounds and change of style as the song progresses makes it more interesting and arresting. Overall, this reminds me of so many other dark albums out there, where there is a simple, hard baseline and beat, and lots of static, twisting sounds, (like Absolum but not as good) and fx mix around the beats... But where as artists like Dark Soho and Xenomorph have layers of actual catchy melodies, while also sounding crazy and dark... (specially Xenomorph) this relies most on its sounds than its actual smooth formation of rhythm and melodies... and the style is just boring in general to me. Unlike Scatterbrain, which has crazy, insane tracks, that has much more focus, flow, and imagination. The tracks here don't jump out and surprise me. I agree that the intro is interesting, nothing spectacular but a nice set-up... and the voice samples here and there are a nice touch too, but overall I expect much more. Its dark toned music with lots of sound effects and swishy sounds ... and I don't find it all that catchy or crazy ... thats just my feelings anyway and I enjoy dark stuff when I find it well done. I don't find this well done when compared to the more known "dark" albums out there. Certain people can talk it up all they want, but feedback is feedback. I don't see many people liking this album, which is ashame because with more time, imagination, and attention to melodies and catchy riffs or whatever, this could have been much better and I might have purchased it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedro Posted January 29, 2005 Share Posted January 29, 2005 I really did enjoy Digital Psionic's Psionic Storm and Psionic Earth compilations. So it was with high expectations that I listened to Xatrik's album. Sadly, I did not like it enough to purchase it. Yes it is dark and it is certainly intense. But not so interesting that it would merit more than an 'OK' from me. I might enjoy this album better at a party at night. Pedro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpawN Posted February 8, 2005 Share Posted February 8, 2005 hm i didn't find it as crazy as all the guys above here describe, good album though... but not THAT insane/crazy... 210011[/snapback] crazy....heh... i think its nothing special but it has some good moments... i exept something more from digital pisonic.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otto Matta Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 I'm pretty much on the same page with this one. It definitely has its moments, for sure - some very powerful, stomping, twisted moments. But the problem with it for me is that there are too many moments. It's too playful, too brainy, it never really settles into a groove that you can wrap your mind and body around. One thing is for damn sure, that Xatrik knows how to manipulate sound. Holy christ. This stuff is all over the place, and it's advantages are also its disadvantages. If you're looking for some really solid, serious, nose-to-the-grindstone psychedelia, I say go for it. If you, like me, enjoy your stuff more stylized and hypnotic (quality over quantity), then I'd pass. Cheese factor - 0 Dancability - 6 Listenablility - 7 Technical ability - 10 Overall - 7.5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drosophila Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 I like this release! Powerfull, never a dull moment! I usually never plays the whole cd straight through, need to eat with smaller bites! But most of this is already said, but I dig the layer bombardment It's mind exercise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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