ericflyer
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I totally dig this album!!!.
My favourites are:
Midnight Eyes - a gorgeous layback chill track with some lovely guitar .
Golden Cap - best psy chill track I have heard in a long time Lovely!!!
Zero Plus - Now this I call progressive chill - Outstanding !!!
Kashmir Day Trip - Another outstanding track, very well executed.
The solution Machine - Interesting song all together.
Secret Tongues - Very different from the usuall Entheogenic stuff, but real good more beat and bass as usuall
Ju- Another gorgeous and lovely Entheogenic style track.
I give it 10/10 !!!
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Sounds very good psyspectrum, ordered mine today, review will follow
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Really great job on all the statistics!
Also the outcome of the top 5 is much to my liking
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Entheogenic - Dialogue of the Speakers
Antix - Twin Coast discovery
Menog - Emotion
V/A Fahrenheit 5
Unusual suspects 2
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The cover gets a -7
The music still is a brilliant - 10
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Wow...
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Entheogenic the best of the 3.
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I find Entheogenic much deeper in their expressions, Shpongle is a master of effects and techniques, but Entheogenic delivers more emotion, more mhh.. just more.
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Yes, it's a great one.
The whole concept and the amount of talent together on one album is breathtaking.
Some of the new tracks are a real bliss.
Ott outdid himself in both rmx, Ground Luminosity is one of his best, if not his best ever, imho.
Great rmx also from Vibrasphere!
Also Shulman and Youth did real good, love em all.
Abakus was a bit of a shock, but now I agree it took guts to come up with this.
Highly recommended!
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Nothing overrated about this album.
One of the best purchases I made in a long time.
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This is massive! Best release in a long time.
I hope I will find time to write a full review.
In short, if you like psy-chill, then this is the one!
10+
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Dragonfly
Interchill
Flying Rhino ( back then)
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Like the samples and the cover.
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no no no... if you were to start with those you'd have to go all the way back to the 1940s and the "Musique Concrete" movement which is when artists actually started making music exclusively by using synths! (yes, that's about 30 years BEFORE Kraftwerk's debut album... just to put things into perspective...)
BTW since you mention Richard D James, did you know that he claims that his major influence came from a certain Karlheinz Stockhausen who made his debuts around 1960?
Stockhausen is a giant, though not easy to understand.
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Entheogenic - Golden Cap (CD)
in 2006
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Lazy as I am, I found this review hits the spot real good:
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This is easily their most accomplished artist album, and stands head and shoulders above a lot of the competition. What’s perhaps most significant is that they’ve finally shed the shpongle-clone skin that dogged them at the start of their career – this is fresh, deep, and unashamedly individual. If you’re looking for the shanty-friendly-soundtrack to your summer’s chilling, then it looks like you’ve found it.
In short a winner!
:) :)