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  1. Artist: VA Supermarket

    Genre: Psychedelic Techno Trance

    Source: NET

    Catalog Number: URCD004

    Label: Ultiva Records

    Release Date: Feb-17-2008

    Tracks: 10

    Length: 75:01 min

    Quality: mp3 320kbps

    All tracks on compilation are in promotional case, not for sale.

     

    T R A C K L I S T

     

    1. ManMadeMan - The Path

    w&p by Sonya Bailey & Paul Baguley, England

     

    2.Oscuro - Darkness Fighter

    w&p by Maxwellros, Israel

     

    3.Barby - Phase

    w&p by Ignacio Barbagelata, Chile

     

    4.Opsy - Dig A Hole

    w&p by Kanc Cover, Serbia

     

    5.Manibus - Hello

    w&p by Nikola Vojnovic, Serbia

     

    6.Le Saboteur - Coroded

    w&p by Joakim Hakanson, Sweden

     

    7.Pinga - Leave The L

    w&p by Aleksandar Ristic, Serbia

     

    8.Cujorius One - We Turn our faces dirtu

    w&p by Cujo A. Hora, Barney Jacobs & Nicolas Titti at cujorius.dk, Denmark

     

    9.Phasetech - Vibrasonic

    w&p by Vladimir Mihajlovic, Serbia

     

    10.Trimada - Cloverfield

    w&p by Tarek Mansur, Sweden

     

     

    The fourth and the last net release from Ultiva Records is on the horizon. It is a compilation made of 9 tracks of slow, dark and progressive rhythm, musically characterized as Tech Trance. The "VA Supermarket" compilation is meant to present the industrialized and slower sound from what we've used to hear coming from this label. Like previously stated, this will be the last release of Ultiva in internet free download form. In fact, the vision of the label, from the very beginning, was to unite on the same "sound carriers" the affirmed names of the trance scene with unknown and newly developed projects, so the listeners could be given the parallel comparison of the ideas and production quality between the participants of the compilation. For some, this entire project was a "starting point" for further promotion and work in the world; for others, it was just another compilation in the line in voluntary form, where the very essence of the respect and the will for cooperation came in the clear, even with those who just "flew" in the whole story. Beside their generosity, artists didn't lack with their tracks either, which were, without considering their free releasing, bound with the sort of "online" contracts to consolidate the seal of cooperation and justify the product of the project. So, the project comes to the finish with this fourth compilation, and after that Ultiva label will be registered in the list of "digital/CD recording" record labels. Of course, not considering the free download of previous compilations, the listeners have shown a certain respect and the unexpected transfer of the releases. We thank all for that, and Ultiva hopes to further draw the attention of many, now that the concept is in much "up to date" form.

    Many, who followed the work of this label, may wonder, in positive or negative concept: how did the change of style come to occur on this fourth release? The experimentation is the key to a success.

    The measure of success will show the release itself, which will be released in the middle of February, but for now, we can only show you what's this all about via this artist list of the compilation.

     

    http://www.ultivarecords.com/VA_Supermarke...ds_mp3_2008.rar

  2. We always say alot about progression of music, about new influences, bla bla, but this is simply commercial disco music, so regression instead of progression...

    +1, which wouldn't be much of a problem, if it wasn't this "scene" they seek success with this album in. Why don't they do it like Extrawelt and Miniliogue (Music that i like for what it is) and realease their music where it "belongs" and probably is much more appreciated?

  3. For your info only,

    the opening sample of track 2 is, I am almost sure, taken from an interview with Salvador Dalí, the Spanish surrealist artist.

    Aye, it is. I was searching for that quote earlier, because i heard it being used in another CD. But i can't remember which CD it was.

    Help Appreciated!

  4. I have had a difficult time focusing on this album... is it because the first track is so damn good and the rest so bleak or am I missing out on the fun stuff :unsure:

    :)

     

    I can't really put the finger on it, but this album is a real masterpiece. This is one of the few Albums that i bought after reading a Psyreviews review, without listening to it. And i was not disappointet. It might have some forgettable moments, but all in all it's

     

    a ) a fucking great production

    b ) Very easy to digest

    c ) different :)

  5. Had a very mixed week....

     

    Ticon - 2am (know your enemy)

    The Orb - The Dream (very mixed feelings....)

    Hallucinogen in Dub (:wub:)

    Son Kite - Colours (nearly forgot how cool it is)

    Ausra - Life² (welcome to the cinema)

    Morcheeba - Parts of the Process (yeah)

    Oxycanta Winter Blooms (Perfect Music for this season)

    Pushmipulyu - 133 Thursdays (different)

     

     

    yeah, thats it...no order, not 10, but some fucking good music...

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