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  1. Artist: James Murray & Francis M. Gri Title: Remote Redux Label: Ultimae Records Date: October, 2019 1. Ma 2. Toma 3. Remote 4. Lontano 5. Redux 6. Toma (Extended) I'm not going to say this is night-night music. But I'm not not going to say it. Cheese and crackers this is the soundtrack to slowly watching your life slip away while a heroin needle juts from your arm. Too dark? Ok, how bout...when I hear music like this I better have cucumber slices on my eyes in a room that smells like lavender while a towel barely covers my private bits. Beatless ambient is one thing, but beatless drone ambient? That's a whole 'nother level. There are only six tracks here, but it's almost an hour of "music" that never gets to the f*cking point. And it took two guys to create this? One guy to press play and the other one on continuous coffee generation? I'm poking fun, but the only way this could be slower is if he stopped it. Ultimae Bandcamp
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  2. PSYKOVSKY-KSOLNTSU (SELF-RELEASED) 1.Ela Na Pame 2.Stone Sea 3.So We Sailed Till We Found 4.The Doors Of Perception 5.Variant On The Right 6.Call Of Beauty 7.Many Many Krishnas 8.Prem I Um 9.Now Here Nowhere 10.Holy Black / Little Lark 11.Worlds Of Wisdom 12.PC Transmission 13.RS Lightmusic 14.Ksolntsu 15.Dadme Albricios Hijos d'Eva Here is Psykovsky's 5th album. It's self-released and in order to buy the cd version you have to contact Psykovsky himself in fb. Kinda weird since Psykovsky has the Osom label. Unfortunately that means this album fell off the radar for many fans and it's really a pity. I'm not gonna make a track by track review. I'm just gonna say that this is one of the best psytrance release you can listen to. The album follows his ambience-in-darkpsy style Psykovsky is mostly known for. If you know his classic track Hellove Ja Wohl Yo then you know what to expect. Basically it's a blend between Darkpsy and Hi-Tech with Ambient elements. Unlike his Osom tracks or his 4th album Na Ve Ka is less experimental and hectic and more straightforward. Don't except 190+ bpm or weird atonal tracks. The tracks themselves are simply amazing and they manage to make you dance while sooth your soul at the same time. This is without a doubt one of the most calming albums I've ever heard despite the fast tempo. If you want some fresh, original, psychedelic experience look nowhere else. This album is a masterpiece.
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