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  1. Haven't heard it yet (still I plan to buy it; I'm a sucker for any and all goa releases) but I noticed that 3 tracks are already available on compilations. Add to the fact that there is a short intro and outro, that means only 5 new tracks. For a debut album? What gives?

  2. What disc is this you ask? Space No More by Wizack Twizack. This is an unrelenting assault on the senses. Sure Dead End was great, but this? This artist must have made a deal with the devil, because mere mortals cannot make music like this. It is powerful, melodic and soooo deep. I cannot stop listening to this.

     

    Congrats Mr. Axelsson this is an absolute masterpiece. People, I cannot recommend this highly enough. I would do a review but I haven't come down from the clouds yet. :clapping:

     

    Mdk

  3. Whatever happened to the Artha EP or for that matter the album release?

     

    Congrats on the big plans in the future. I don't think there could be any better news.

     

    Any word on maybe getting Colorbox back into the game? I thought he had resurfaced a short while ago.

     

    Mdk

  4. It depends, but you have to be in the right mood to enjoy beatless stuff imo. Acid and other psychedelics are great and weed sometimes.

     

     

    The drug days for me are long over, but I agree to fully appreciate it, you have to be in the mood for it. I think as of now I prefer downtempo or something with a beat as I can feel the changes in the music.

     

    Mdk

  5. I'm listening to Numina- Transparent Planet and while it is beautiful with spacious, floating pads I'm wondering why. Is it's sole purpose to b a soundtrack when going to sleep? It's hard to listen to as I find myself losing focus, trying to follow the melody. With droning pads it just seems so ponderously slow. With no beats to ground me, I feel like a balloon that is being carried away by the wind.

     

    Does anyone enjoy this other than at night?

     

    Mdk

  6. This deserves a bump. This release is as solid as they come. My favorites were Angelina and Can You See This. Beautiful ambient and downtempo music and it's free. You have nothing to lose. Now, once you get hooked by this release, you must go to his site. He has several more releases that you can download and you get to name your own price. That being said, once you read the info regarding his friend Jorgen Bryde, I defy you not to give back to an artist that gives so much.

     

     

    Mdk

  7. First thanks for sharing and welcome to Psynews! I love long intros, and that wobbly bass in the first track is awesome. I would love to hear what the long version sounded like. It's juicy and gurgly. Nice! I know it is unmastered and it sounds like the kick needs some more punch.

     

    The second track is so short (just a taste) but the sounds are crystal clear and I love the kick roll. Sort of Bypass Unit style. I like how the goa melody sneaks in behind the pad. Sweet. Maybe the hi-hats need to be a little louder...

     

    3rd track has a nice industrial feel. A nice dirty bass, and I like the final melody....sounds good.

     

    4th track sound juicy as well, love that. This one sounds the most "goa" to me. Very spiritual. Me likey.

     

    Mike A at Cronomi might like this as your vision of goa is not the sun drenched melodic beaches of India, but more of a darker, sinister side.

     

     

     

    There is some definite potential here. Keep up the great work!

     

    Mdk

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    Artist: Reality Grid

    Title: Another Reality

    Label: Wildthings Records

    Date: November, 2009

     

     

    1. Testing

    2. Dirty Keyboard

    3. Mekaninkal Experiments

    4. Natural Web

    5. Ancient Tech

    6. Perceivable Distortion

    7. Abstract Sculptures

    8. Holopod

    9. Another Reality

     

     

     

     

    I have been listening to this for a while but I could not get into it. No matter how many times I started it, I just couldn't make it through to the end. So I tried something different and listened to it in reverse. Not Freddy is a devil heavy metal music reverse, I just started at track 9 and worked my way backward. I'm not going to tell you that I was rewarded with an epiphany, or that the artist should've reorganized the way the tracks were laid out. But this worked for me. It put me in the right mode to hear what they had to offer, and I felt like my mind was ready to accept it. Like the Transformers, Reality Grid combine to form a super project. It is Alex Diplock (E.V.P.) & Leon Kane (Avalon.) Wildthings Records is from London and they specialize in hi-tech, full on trance that doesn't have a lot of melodies. I knew that going in and I think that was part of the reason I couldn't fathom this release. At first.

     

    This music is cold. Very digital and robotic sounding. There are effects everywhere as they blip and blop over always heavy beats. There are lots of gurgling metallic leads. In the same vein, melodies are few and far between, but that's ok. What is on display here is the energy. Due to the lack of melodies, they rely on effects to create the mood and they do it very well. If you've heard their previous effort than you know what you are getting into and what to expect. All the tracks are groovy, and the effects really do their job. I don't think I have ever enjoyed an album without melodies so much. The only problem when you construct an album this way is that all of the tracks tend to sound the same. Some people will hate that. I am not one of them. The cool thing is that the groove is on point, so with every repeated listen you hear something new that adds to the track. And let me tell you, this disc is loaded with sounds. The samples included are all scientific and feed into that futuristic feel. If they start to incorporate melodies into their music, watch out because these guys would be unstoppable. That being said, I still enjoyed this very much.

     

    Psyshop

     

    Mdk

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    Artist: Various
    Title: Goa Trax
    Label: Yo Yo Records
    Date: 1996

    1 Sheyba - Ancient Lands 11:41

    2 Technossomy - Rejuvination 8:46

    3 Doctor Acid - Fear 9:02

    4 Hallucinogen - L.S. Doof (Exclusive Remix) 6:35

    5 Cosmosis - Deus (Benedictine Remix) 8:04

    6 Odds - Flying + To The Sky 7:05

    7 Bell Size Park - Spiritual Evolution 5:32

    8 Sven Vath - Harlequin - The Beauty And The Beast (Total Eclipse Remix) 7:24

    9 Fahrenheit - The Flame 6:49


    If you have read any of my reviews you know that I am a slave to goa trance music. I missed the boat when it first came around, so with the revitalization of the scene, I have been scrounging all my monies to try and collect all the releases that I can. There was nothing like that era. I missed it so I live vicariously through the music and you guys as you describe how it was. I'm not here to get into whether new school goa has the same spirit or flavor as the masters as that has been debated ad nauseum. I came across this gem and felt that it should be represented here. Like most of the labels from that time, Yo Yo records no longer exists. Back in their prime, they released some of the pillars of the goa trance genre. A look here will show you what I mean. Everyone knows about the Goa Head series, the Trancentral discs and numerous other compilations that brought Goa music to the forefront. This release collects tracks that were not the first ones that would come to mind when you would mention the artist's name. Most were available on EP's or other compilations, but they were hard to find. The cover is so beautiful with it's brilliant colors and screams sunshine, tribal mysticism and all of what I imagine the goa era to be.

    "Ancient Lands" by Sheyba is a classic, with its almost 12 minute length, signature wolf cries and tribal percussive elements. "Rejuvination" brings a harder edge than I am used to with Technossomy combining techno bits with that goa sound. "Fear" is set up by an almost orchestral intro before plunging into a high octane goa/trance hybrid. The 303 screams on Doof's rework of the Hallucinogen classic "LSD." You can hear a trace of the original, but only just. The "Deus" remix from Goa trance masters Cosmosis is a bit of a pensive, drifting piece that is less in your face and more mental. Odds "Flying to the Sky" wastes no time piling up the layers and isn't subtle. The last three tracks I had never heard before and after listening to them (hoping to discover a gem that EVERYONE overlooked!) I came away with the feeling of; "meh, they're nothing special."

    So all in all, there are better artist albums and also better compilations that I am sure all of you have heard. I was still happy in getting this however, because I had never heard of it. When you see a track list like that it truly invigorates you, and the adrenaline was pumping thinking I might have stumbled across a hidden treasure. Especially after seeing how highly it was ranked on Discogs. I imagine that the ranking is inflated due to its rarity. Also, the artwork alone is really nice to look at.

    Mdk

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    Artist: Vaishiyas

    Title: Satisflaxion

    Label: Spintwist Records

    Date: November, 2009

     

     

    1. Hold On

    2. Intensity

    3. Shift

    4. Sen Sen Sen (With Audiomatic)

    5. Satisflaxion

    6. Empty Pages

    7. Fakes

    8. SL Mk

    9. Axon and John

    10. Voice Mode

     

     

    Spintwist is another label which produces the smooth vibes of progressive trance.Vaishiyas are German trance project Hannes Klitta & Daniel Gundlach who released "Action Flaxion" in 2008 which was a great album. They have also been on a number of compilations and have established a good following. This is their 4th full length release.

     

    "Hold On" is a psygressive track with a very big beat. The rhythm is catchy and I found myself bobbing my head through the whole song. Not a lot of variation or an epic break,, just one of those phrases that can carry it to the end. Nice opening.

     

    "Intensity" shows a definite house influence with it's repeated sample, but it fits well and is not overbearing. There are washes in the break, giving it a far away feeling, but then the groove comes back in spades. Again, not a lot, but sometimes less can be more.

     

    "Shift" is an exceedingly boring track. F-I-L-L-E-R.

     

    "Sen Sen Sen" is a track that has a little help from his pal Audiomatic. This one seems a little more spacious, and still has a nice bass line giving it backbone. Nothing special, but a nice one nonetheless.

     

    The title track repeats the same blueprint with average results. Meh.

     

    "Empty Pages" comes across as more aggressive, with layers, but once again, it doesn't really go anywhere.

     

    "Fakes" is the largest track on the album, and it uses reverb to create that spaciousness I love. Nice track, but it still feels like something is missing.

     

     

    Ok, I stopped reviewing each track because they all started to sound the same. To be more accurate, they followed the same equation and most of the tracks seemed to be lacking. One thing I noticed is that they like their washes. They are in almost every track. In every break. They are an effect, a tool used to enhance the music, but if overused, it no longer enhances but detracts. If you like them, then this is the disc for you. Another thing in abundant supply is the big fat kicks. Couple that with simple yet effective bass lines and you've got a recipe for groove. So why am I still hungry? For starters, there isn't a lot of variation. Since the formula is rather simple, there really isn't any way a track can evolve. There aren't a lot of melodies and effects (other than the washes) seem to be kept to a minimum so no atmosphere is created. This is a disc that focuses on groove and not a lot else. If that is what you're looking for, then you would probably enjoy this. If you're looking for a deeper more elaborate melodic progressive fix, I can recommend other releases that will satisfy you.

     

    Psyshop

     

    Mdk

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    Artist: Nasser

    Title: Checkpoint

    Label: Iono Music

    Date: November, 2008

     

     

    1. Memory Codes

    2. Stuck In My Mind

    3. Green Lines

    4. End of day

    5. Colors

    6. Bossy

    7. Timeless

    8. 48 Minutes from Ramallah

    9. T3ali (Come to me)

     

     

    For my money German label Iono Music is one of if not the best label for progressive trance music. The vast majority of their releases provide spacious and inviting trance that is laden with effects and consist of dreamy breaks. To that effect, I have been trying to get my hands on a lot of their catalog. Every now and then though, a star doesn't burn as brightly. I wasn't bowled over with the Ix Lam At offering as I found it rather empty and boring. Nasser is Nasser Halahly from Israel and this is his debut. While I can see some potential in his compositions, I feel he suffers from the same thing that Ix Lam At did. There isn't a lot going on with his tracks. They all pretty much stay in the safe comfort zone. No twists, no turns, just run of the mill progressive trance. Vanilla, really with no track evolution. I did enjoy "Timeless" though as it seemed more ethereal with a melancholic tone. I'm not telling you that this is a bad album (the sounds are crystal clear), but when you compare it with other Iono product it's just not as strong.

     

     

     

    Psyshop

     

    Beatspace

     

    Mdk

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    Artist: N.A.S.A.

    Title: Unique

    Label: Iono Music

    Date: December, 2009

     

     

    1. Vive le sky

    2. Scattered Ties

    3. Forever in a day

    4. Obsession

    5. Beneath the black sky

    6. Whatever the case may be

    7. Broken

    8. Rising Twilight

    9. Before I sleep

     

     

     

    N.A.S.A. is Mikkel Rasmussen from Denmark who released his first track all the way back in 2001. He totally flew under my radar as I had never heard of him. I trust Iono Music completely, so when they put an artist's debut album on the table, chances are good I'm going to buy it. Let me tell you, this record isn't bad at all. He likes to put techno or electro touches into his tracks. But that is not all he can do. "Scattered Ties" was so funky that it's a shame it wasn't longer. You can tell he's got talent in this arena even if a few tracks were nothing special. His vision of progressive trance is fine, but I don't think that's where his future lay. The stars of this disc are the last two downtempo tracks. They are ultra deep and gush with emotional layers. There are spiraling arpeggios, thunderous kicks, and delicate synths that are as soft as a feather. He made wonderful use of pads, and the synths created a dreamy ominous atmosphere. I had to make sure this was still the same CD! Sure enough it was, and those tracks were a delight. If he decides to make an album full of music like the last two tracks, I will be first in line to buy it. So this was a good listen, and while his progressive stylings are decent, his forte seems to be in the downtempo arena. Good start!

     

    Beatspace

     

    Mdk

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    Artist: N.R.S.

    Title: Problem, Reaction, Solution

    Label: Last Possible Solution

    Date: November, 2009

     

     

    1. Initiate

    2. Doing Harm

    3. Suppressant

    4. Allegiance to Urd

    5. Techno Rocka

    6. Dead Shadow

    7. Resonant Evil Remix

    8. Prohibition Dub

    9. I cant believe that

     

     

    Wow, this guy hasn't released a full length album since 2004! I remember when "Kick Drum Inertia" came out and it seemed super dark to me, without a lot of melodies. I had just discovered psy and thought that maybe this genre wasn't for me. N.R.S. is Paul Konrad Wright also known as Serious Porn Collector. He has put out tracks on numerous compilations, so it's not like he vanished or hasn't been busy. The album cover is a self portrait I think, or rather a cartoon version of a bad ass samurai that he would like to be. Being a samurai seems like it would be cool. Have a problem? I'm a samurai so I have a solution.

     

    This guy's music is different. But that's no secret, look at his Discogs photo. Nonsensical samples, no real melody, harsh chalkboard scraping leads and a pounding bassline. There was a lead that sounded like an elephant for chrissakes! I think he has a good sense of rhythm, because his tracks reek of it, but I also think he has a lot of ideas and tries to put them all in. Some sounds seem like he included them because he knew that they shouldn't be there. It comes off as just trying to be psychedelic by throwing random noises on the track. The leads aren't melodic (I get it, they aren't supposed to be), but they flirt with being intolerable and it becomes very tiring to listen to. His style reminds me a lot of Artifakt , but not as accomplished. I liken it to really aggressive heavy metal. Not in style of course, but it is a certain fan base that will find this appealing. It's not terrible, as he puts together some good stretches, but they are few and far between. Do we have voting for the worst of 2009? Pass.

     

    BTW, what the hell is up with the last abortion of a track?

     

    Psyshop

     

    Mdk

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    Artist: Solano

    Title: Under The White Flag

    Label: Iono Music

    Date: August, 2008

     

     

    1. Blacklight Faces

    2. The beat of 1000 hearts inside

    3. Access Deny

    4. Charles Overall

    5. Paint the town red

    6. Deep Fish

    7. JayJay Three

    8. Roxy Vibes

    9. Pass Through

     

     

    Leaders in the progressive trance scene, Iono music releases Solano's 2nd full length album. Having reviewed a pile of this label's releases, my expectations are they will provide deep and dreamy trance that will stimulate the mind. Their first release, "Blackout" was a nice start, but seemed a little thin to my ears. Good news is that their music has evolved. While not as epic as some of Iono's other artists, the tracks here will entrance you. When I first listened to this, I wasn't that impressed, but upon further listens, it started to grow on me, and I could see myself getting lost in what they were trying to do. This is not trance where the effects create a wonderful storytelling atmosphere. There isn't layer upon layer of melody and lush pads. Sure they are there, but this isn't about that. It is about the groove; about turning it on at a party and getting people dancing. It's pretty straight forward without a lot of variation, but in this situation it works. The beats are good and had me wondering where the time went. The standout for me was "Roxy Vibes." Something about that track just feels right.

     

    So is it essential? No, but there is a definite improvement in the quality of their music. The tracks seem to be smoother than their debut. This would be great to put on at a party and let it play all the way through. Bottom line as always, it depends what you are in the mood for.

     

    Psyshop

     

    Mdk

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