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  1. Dear friends, we should like to remind you that you can purchase festival tickets for promotional price of 25 euro only until April 15th. Please hurry up!
  2. 6th INTERNATIONAL ECO DANCE FESTIVAL OPEN AIR 5 DAYS & 4 NIGHTS 8 – 12 JUNE 2012 RUSSIA www.trimurtifestival.com
  3. Format: Digital EP Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAID011 Track listing: 1. Mahoney is Sad Tonight 2. Cockroach Headquarter 3. That is Why We Turn Away Zaikadelic Records is proud to announce its first digital EP release from the Polish virtuoso, Kino Oko. Engaging, addictive and elevated - each track is truly Zaikadelic. The EP is a deep journey into the world of electronic music . "It's the best produced and engineered release of my career," says Grzegorz. Kino Oko's "Without Mode and Measure" can be downloaded on a "pay-what-you-want" basis at kinooko.kroogi.com. "We believe that our fans are kind and noble people, who will support our music and welcome the opportunity to make a contribution directly to the artist." AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW! LOVE AND LIGHT!! http://kinooko.kroogi.com http://zaikadelic.com/releases.html#withoutmode http://zaikadelic.bandcamp.com/album/without-mode-and-measure
  4. VA - Khan Altay (Zaikadelic Records, 2009) Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD09 Track listing: 1. troll scientists - altaian chant [preview] 2. fragletrollet - goa snill [preview] 3. sattel battle - transformulator [preview] 4. ocelot - with me [preview] 5. olien - solar alignment [preview] 6. tsabeat - psy chop [preview] 7. gappeq - everything resonates [preview] 8. olien - altay alignment [preview] 9. cpc - balamut remix [preview] Khan Altay is a very special concoction. If you expect to find a mere set of tracks on this CD, you're in for a bit of a surprise, for this release is so much more. It is a mystical fable told by the campfire in the magical mountains of Altay in the summer of 2008 and recorded onto a digital medium with a great deal of love and care so that it might hold you spellbound for a small eternity the way it held us. Thousands of lucid individuals from all across the globe gathered by the shores of River Katun to celebrate the total solar eclipse. According to the ancient legend, the Altay is the meeting point of three worlds. This is where the mystics of olden times located the Axis Mundi, which is like a stairway that begins in the Netherworld and reaches all the way up to the celestial spheres, passing through the world of humans on its way. Khan Altay embodies the spirit of our ancestral Earth - it is a living, breathing portal to the planetary consciousness. This festival has given us a chance to express our gratitude to Mother Gaia, which keeps the precious cosmic awareness ablaze for millennia. We are most grateful to the Space of Joy community for taking us on this amazing quest for our destiny. Thus, each and every chapter of our sonic fable is a tribute to the magical event that we shall forever cherish in our hearts. Khan Altay is a space out of time, a festival of art and creation - the kind people from the Space of Joy have once again lived up to their name. We have done our best to preserve the sublime atmosphere of this festival and bring it right to your doorstep. Have you caught a whiff of campfire smoke yet? If not, you must have forgotten to put the CD on! http://www.zaikadelic.com/releases.html#khanaltay AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW! LOVE AND LIGHT!! Beatspace (Italy) PsyShop (Germany) Saikosounds (Hong Kong) Juno (UK) Juice (Japan)
  5. AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW! LOVE AND LIGHT!! Beatspace (Italy) PsyShop (Germany) Saikosounds (Hong Kong) Juno (UK) Juice (Japan) No digital yet, sorry.
  6. Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD09 Track listing: 1. troll scientists - altaian chant [preview] 2. fragletrollet - goa snill [preview] 3. sattel battle - transformulator [preview] 4. ocelot - with me [preview] 5. olien - solar alignment [preview] 6. tsabeat - psy chop [preview] 7. gappeq - everything resonates [preview] 8. olien - altay alignment [preview] 9. cpc - balamut remix [preview] Khan Altay is a very special concoction. If you expect to find a mere set of tracks on this CD, you're in for a bit of a surprise, for this release is so much more. It is a mystical fable told by the campfire in the magical mountains of Altay in the summer of 2008 and recorded onto a digital medium with a great deal of love and care so that it might hold you spellbound for a small eternity the way it held us. Thousands of lucid individuals from all across the globe gathered by the shores of River Katun to celebrate the total solar eclipse. According to the ancient legend, the Altay is the meeting point of three worlds. This is where the mystics of olden times located the Axis Mundi, which is like a stairway that begins in the Netherworld and reaches all the way up to the celestial spheres, passing through the world of humans on its way. Khan Altay embodies the spirit of our ancestral Earth - it is a living, breathing portal to the planetary consciousness. This festival has given us a chance to express our gratitude to Mother Gaia, which keeps the precious cosmic awareness ablaze for millennia. We are most grateful to the Space of Joy community for taking us on this amazing quest for our destiny. Thus, each and every chapter of our sonic fable is a tribute to the magical event that we shall forever cherish in our hearts. Khan Altay is a space out of time, a festival of art and creation - the kind people from the Space of Joy have once again lived up to their name. We have done our best to preserve the sublime atmosphere of this festival and bring it right to your doorstep. Have you caught a whiff of campfire smoke yet? If not, you must have forgotten to put the CD on! http://www.zaikadelic.com/releases.html#khanaltay COMING OUT NOVEMBER 27th!!
  7. The CD is available NOW at: - Beatspace - PsyShop - GoaStore - Saikosounds - Tower Records (USA) - Juno (UK) - Juice (Japan) :clapping:
  8. Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD08 Track listing: 1. tsabeat - metamorphosis [preview] 2. inner vision - dark summer [preview] 3. para halu - my way on the highway [preview] 4. the path - stormtrooper [preview] 5. moodsyne - mental haze [preview] 6. tranzlation - shamans cry [preview] 7. saikozaurus - dream surfer [preview] 8. cartoons - trilogy [preview] 9. ocelot and tsabeat - sing song [preview] In his new compilation entitled Dream Surfer, the eminent DJ Psyco Zaika explores the topic of dreams and illusions assisted by the cream of the Zaikadelic talent crop from across the globe. Tsabeat from Israel, Para Halu and The Path from Hungary, Ocelot from USA form the ranks of famed and much loved Zaikadelic artists. As for newly discovered producers, those are represented by Inner Vision and Cartoons form Macedonia, Moodsyne from Sweden and Tranzlation from New Zealand. The title track has been crafted by the rising Zaikadelic superstar Saikozaurus from the Ukraine. All the tracks are unsurpassably psychedelic and have been spun by The Zaikadelic Crew at parties and festivals worldwide, which makes them dancefloor-tested and psyhead-approved. Enjoy! COMING OUT 17th JULY 2009! High quality audio samples are available on Zaikadelic Records web site.
  9. Wake up and smell the copy! Available now at: Beatspace SaikoSounds Wirikuta PsyShop Juno GoaStore High quality audio sample are available on Zaikadelic Records web site.
  10. Format: digipak CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD007 Release date: 24 January 2008 Track listing: 1. Flash Signal [preview] 2. Naplement [preview] 3. Patternoia [preview] 4. Babylon [preview] 5. Methedrine Wave [preview] 6. Cybertalp [preview] 7. Rollertoaster [preview] 8. Blackhole [preview] 9. Radar [preview] 10. Alien Symphony [preview] The brand new Para Halu vs The Path collaboration album WIDE RANGE shows way more melodies than the earlier Para Halu works and out-of-the-box fusions between various musical genres while still rooted on pure energetic psytrance. WIDE RANGE is a tricky combination of twisted sounds, futuristic basslines, hunting progressive beats, deep emotional atmospheres and retrospective goa-trance vibes. This collaboration of Adam Hohmann, Andras Fekete, and Peter Takacs followed an entire year of studio production and successful tests upon the psychedelic morning dancefloors of the world. The music is heavy yet gentle, deep yet uplifting, psychedelic yet groovy at the same time. The experiences evoked are absolutely indescribeable. Don't miss it! Coming out January 24th 2008!
  11. VA - NEVERENDING STORY 3 (Zaikadelic Records, 2007) Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD006 Release date: 15 November 2007 Track listing: 1. Overdream - Click Here [preview] 2. M.M.C. - Optimal Orbit 25 [preview] 3. Saikozaurus - Magic Mushroom [preview] 4. Digitalist - Mind Meditation [preview] 5. Ocelot - Shock to the System [preview] 6. Darkpsy - Vertigens [preview] 7. Encephalopaticys and Kulu - Ultra Spinner [preview] 8. Becoming Intense - The Edge of Forever [preview] 9. Para Halu - Eternity [preview] Review by Ilse (Mushroom Magazine / Parvati Records): Zaikadelic Records from Israel brings it's 6th cd and the end of the Neverending Story triptych. last part was a great piece of compilation and i am very curious what to expect in this as Zaikadelic seems to become a serious counterpart to the doofers in israel. let me dive into it .. Overdream is ukrainian and "click here" is a very nice startup for this compilation. spooky atmospheres and a proper deep groove spangled with a few acids keep my attention from beginning. the track does not loose time to start and kicks me nice into a acidic modulated line. sweet changes with the right samples fitting to the idea "LSD 25", and at least since here i am full into it. but unfortunately what was hinted a very little bit in the beginning, that Overdream is able to handle their tool, they absolutely brings it to the boil in the end by trying so many tricks and breaks. i cant emphasize it enough that i dont like such long breaks, but this track was a so nice starter looses its charme with this overacted attitude. M.M.C.'s "optimal orbit 25" has a more forcing groove and also does not need any long intros nor boring lines to build it up. it keeps attention with lots of little tit bits from beginning. it tweaks and bleeps, yeah that i like!!! the groove is very nice has enough changes to keep me moving and a few nice samples makes me grin too. the build up is logic and shows a golden thread it seems, but in the last minutes it seems ideas gone out. good track and a proper one to the first. Zaikosaurus starts also with a modest offbeat and a lot of twiggy acids. and after the kick, where it becomes rolling, the spirals kept my brain wiggling. the arrangement becomes more overdosed and complicated later and changes at its right moment with a very phat base has the variety it needs to be satisfying. unfortunately not the last consequence in the end to twist me away but still a good one. i am curious about what to come by zaikosaurus in the future. nevertheless a nice track! Digitalist from swiss catched my attention long ago with very good tracks and this one is no exception. lines coming from the back and the right highs and lows fitting together in a whole story this is swiss exactness. he has a real twilight attitude in his throughout positive appearance and the leads. very proper production also he shows a wide spread knowledge in the mix. reminds me on some french stuff lately, but in swiss the multicultured way of living is shown here too it seems. this dude will be big in the future i am sure. here he presents me his recent state of the art. very nice tune! Ocelot, no need to introduce him anymore, as he just brought his 5th solo album on Zaikadelic. and in the same way his recent album was made he starts this goodie in this tribalistic mayhem as his album was distinguished by. he knows how to build up a track and shows here a versed interaction between spooky lines changing to tribalistic exraordinary frenzy. that is a typical Aaron gem as i learned to love his work for. highly psychedelic stuff. more of this please, MORE!! Darkpsy from Portugal is also quit some time in the circuit he has a really nice groove here. better than i know him in the past, and with thick acidlines on top he builds a massive atmosphere! full packed with a droppy sense of lysergic attitude this track is a deep night track made to be played on a real phat sound system. this will trip you away, if you able to dig the massive way of psychedlic journey he provided access to. mazedonian recent top man in the psyscene vasko aka Encephalopaticys meets the greek madhad Kulu. here the atmosphere is kind of spooky and you can call it dark. a forcing typical rolling baseline not too dominant has me catched from beginning. the right kicks on the fitting corner building up a massive acid treat on its own is in its way of production also high level. they play with the acidic sounds coming from all sites and twist me away. this is highly psychedelic and i love this shit. the percussions are as always hijacking you as well the lines shooting you from ahead. one of my favorite gems and to be heard in all my recent sets. killer one and best track on this compilation! thx for the music! Becoming Intense shows up recently on different compilations too and brings here a longer introduction in an epic way. rolling groove from beginning and patient build up. for my taste then it becomes a bit flat. and as i thought now it could start man, the track was almost done. here i miss something, but after i tasted it a few times more than all the others on this cd i found out that here tension is build up extensively. nevertheless here the acid factor is missing even it never losses this epic attitude, but i will look out for working with it in the right moment. Para Halu finishing the cd as they did in the last one also with a special goodie may be an appetizer for their upcoming album, also to expect on Zaikadelic. a faster groove but definitely a catchy one spreads sunny atmosphere. thick lysergic sounds just had me catched, then the sun seems to shine bright in my eyes as a long break makes me stumble, damn it. two times even. they go on with modulated synths and kick very smart adding the right percussions to it, but these breaks before were not neccessary in my bloody opinion. after they become more complicated and diving deep into a lovely ending trip. without the breaks a blissful hot sunny daytime track. in the end i have to say zaikadelic was not able to top the last part of the triptych. but it seems the intention they want to go is even more clear now than before. grown up psytrance without any chintzy squiggles. an even more careful selected line up with a few upcoming ones as well established artists making a compilation has a high potential of psychedlica and presents a logic story in its whole. maybe i dont find as much freaking out stompers as on last part, but maybe i have to taste it a few times more to be sure in this. a bit sad that this was last part of a series, but i am sure Zaikadelic will establish a new story in the near future spreading the psychedelic vibe in the right way. thx for the music! bOOM BUY ONLINE NOW! 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  12. Review by Ilse (Mushroom Magazine / Parvati Records): Zaikadelic Records from Israel brings it's 6th cd and the end of the Neverending Story triptych. last part was a great piece of compilation and i am very curious what to expect in this as Zaikadelic seems to become a serious counterpart to the doofers in israel. let me dive into it .. Overdream is ukrainian and "click here" is a very nice startup for this compilation. spooky atmospheres and a proper deep groove spangled with a few acids keep my attention from beginning. the track does not loose time to start and kicks me nice into a acidic modulated line. sweet changes with the right samples fitting to the idea "LSD 25", and at least since here i am full into it. but unfortunately what was hinted a very little bit in the beginning, that Overdream is able to handle their tool, they absolutely brings it to the boil in the end by trying so many tricks and breaks. i cant emphasize it enough that i dont like such long breaks, but this track was a so nice starter looses its charme with this overacted attitude. M.M.C.'s "optimal orbit 25" has a more forcing groove and also does not need any long intros nor boring lines to build it up. it keeps attention with lots of little tit bits from beginning. it tweaks and bleeps, yeah that i like!!! the groove is very nice has enough changes to keep me moving and a few nice samples makes me grin too. the build up is logic and shows a golden thread it seems, but in the last minutes it seems ideas gone out. good track and a proper one to the first. Zaikosaurus starts also with a modest offbeat and a lot of twiggy acids. and after the kick, where it becomes rolling, the spirals kept my brain wiggling. the arrangement becomes more overdosed and complicated later and changes at its right moment with a very phat base has the variety it needs to be satisfying. unfortunately not the last consequence in the end to twist me away but still a good one. i am curious about what to come by zaikosaurus in the future. nevertheless a nice track! Digitalist from swiss catched my attention long ago with very good tracks and this one is no exception. lines coming from the back and the right highs and lows fitting together in a whole story this is swiss exactness. he has a real twilight attitude in his throughout positive appearance and the leads. very proper production also he shows a wide spread knowledge in the mix. reminds me on some french stuff lately, but in swiss the multicultured way of living is shown here too it seems. this dude will be big in the future i am sure. here he presents me his recent state of the art. very nice tune! Ocelot, no need to introduce him anymore, as he just brought his 5th solo album on Zaikadelic. and in the same way his recent album was made he starts this goodie in this tribalistic mayhem as his album was distinguished by. he knows how to build up a track and shows here a versed interaction between spooky lines changing to tribalistic exraordinary frenzy. that is a typical Aaron gem as i learned to love his work for. highly psychedelic stuff. more of this please, MORE!! Darkpsy from Portugal is also quit some time in the circuit he has a really nice groove here. better than i know him in the past, and with thick acidlines on top he builds a massive atmosphere! full packed with a droppy sense of lysergic attitude this track is a deep night track made to be played on a real phat sound system. this will trip you away, if you able to dig the massive way of psychedlic journey he provided access to. mazedonian recent top man in the psyscene vasko aka Encephalopaticys meets the greek madhad Kulu. here the atmosphere is kind of spooky and you can call it dark. a forcing typical rolling baseline not too dominant has me catched from beginning. the right kicks on the fitting corner building up a massive acid treat on its own is in its way of production also high level. they play with the acidic sounds coming from all sites and twist me away. this is highly psychedelic and i love this shit. the percussions are as always hijacking you as well the lines shooting you from ahead. one of my favorite gems and to be heard in all my recent sets. killer one and best track on this compilation! thx for the music! Becoming Intense shows up recently on different compilations too and brings here a longer introduction in an epic way. rolling groove from beginning and patient build up. for my taste then it becomes a bit flat. and as i thought now it could start man, the track was almost done. here i miss something, but after i tasted it a few times more than all the others on this cd i found out that here tension is build up extensively. nevertheless here the acid factor is missing even it never losses this epic attitude, but i will look out for working with it in the right moment. Para Halu finishing the cd as they did in the last one also with a special goodie may be an appetizer for their upcoming album, also to expect on Zaikadelic. a faster groove but definitely a catchy one spreads sunny atmosphere. thick lysergic sounds just had me catched, then the sun seems to shine bright in my eyes as a long break makes me stumble, damn it. two times even. they go on with modulated synths and kick very smart adding the right percussions to it, but these breaks before were not neccessary in my bloody opinion. after they become more complicated and diving deep into a lovely ending trip. without the breaks a blissful hot sunny daytime track. in the end i have to say zaikadelic was not able to top the last part of the triptych. but it seems the intention they want to go is even more clear now than before. grown up psytrance without any chintzy squiggles. an even more careful selected line up with a few upcoming ones as well established artists making a compilation has a high potential of psychedlica and presents a logic story in its whole. maybe i dont find as much freaking out stompers as on last part, but maybe i have to taste it a few times more to be sure in this. a bit sad that this was last part of a series, but i am sure Zaikadelic will establish a new story in the near future spreading the psychedelic vibe in the right way. thx for the music! bOOM
  13. Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD006 Release date: 15 November 2007 Track listing: 1. Overdream - Click Here [preview] 2. M.M.C. - Optimal Orbit 25 [preview] 3. Saikozaurus - Magic Mushroom [preview] 4. Digitalist - Mind Meditation [preview] 5. Ocelot - Shock to the System [preview] 6. Darkpsy - Vertigens [preview] 7. Encephalopaticys and Kulu - Ultra Spinner [preview] 8. Becoming Intense - The Edge of Forever [preview] 9. Para Halu - Eternity [preview] Compiled by dj Psyco Zaika. Mastered by Tim Schuldt. Zaikadelic Records is happy to present the final part of the Neverending Story triptych. Many reviewers including the Mushroom Magazine said that the first part was very good, and the second part would be hard to top. With the third compilation Zaikadelic Records kills two hares with one shot: outbanging the second part and introducing new and brilliant artists such as Overdream and Saikozaurus from Ukraine, M.M.C. from Russia, and Becoming Intense from Brasil. The compilation has been tested by dj Psyco Zaika on festival dancefloors around the world. Funky, intelligent, danceable, and deep music for psychedelic gatherings and home meditations. May the Zaikas be with you! BUY ONLINE NOW! Beatspace SaikoSounds Wirikuta PsyShop GoaStore
  14. Artist: Ocelot Title: 9 Lives Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD05 Track listing: 1. Ride the WAV [preview] 2. Dream Waves [preview] 3. Bananas [preview] 4. Instinctual Logic [preview] 5. Future Communication [preview] 6. X-drive [preview] 7. Toy Boat [preview] 8. Carrier Wave [preview] 9. Thoughts per Second [preview] Review by Ilse (Mushroom Magazine / Parvati Records): Mr. Aaron Peacock, the world traveller in the psy cosmos should be a wellknown artist, as this multi productive participant of our scene uses to bring us so much different views of his idea in electronic sound creations. his already fourth solo album "9 lives", on rising label Zaikadelic in Israel, is just another example of Aarons versatility and yet another tripped out state of the art of tribalistic mayhem for the daytime. as i know him for he does not loose any time with an introduction or something to start this cd. a wobbling beat carries me through this track which becomes more and more complicated and even a housy hint i noticed, which i usually would complain about, but his funky way of turn it into the trippy side of electronics fascinates me once more .. he goes on with the tweaky sounds i like so much .. and after "ah, lets go crazy!" he has me fully catched and guides me to the other eight track of a tribalistic mad monsteralbum always with the helmet of the tripped out wearing! weird lines creeping out of the backround and rippling ahead. sparkling spirals take me by their hand to hijack me into a world of hypnotics and strange happenings. he always knows the right moment for a change, a kick or a turn into a different direction, implements samples where they fit brilliant and even puts edges of melodics into it. i dont miss sharp leads biting me as well as morphed and modulated lines making it so squeezy sometimes that it bleeds. the acid seem to drop out of it while a forcing beat, sometimes smoother others are dirty, catches my attention again and again. his arrangements became more patience in the build ups and are more tidy now, what makes it even more hypnotic recently. it seems to be strange produced sometimes, but the settings of the gears he uses are also quit special, and if you ever heard him live playing, you know it has to be like this. and dudes, this is no sound for the nighttime anyway!! nevertheless here are so many different tracks always producing absorbing moments fitting so damn great together as one serious trip. if there are moments i thought "there a change might fit good, its getting monotonous", he brought it in a surprising manner by adding something energetic, catchy or even a naiv melody. beside penta he is one of those rare artist usually pull off the feat to add such melody parts without being nervy. lovely!!! filtered loops of an weird state of mind garnished by gleepy bubbles. this is the shit! i didnt noticed any break he didnt managed to keep attention as he just dont loose time in trying to build up what he constantly holds in his hands. there are pure oldschool parts which were killed by a damn cool funkiness using a twisted treat of recent technologics. in the whole duration, and i cant mention it enough, he tripps me from one to the other with so much different bases, kicks, percussions and sounds make me laugh, smile and grin. the atmoshphere ranges from scary to weird, twisted even darkish here or there with upward spirals coming down again in subtle way of a mad or harsh manner in the face, everything i find in here. i cant point on any track in special which i like the most. i tasted this album many times, and i know Aarons stuff is something you have to take attention to. i did, and damn, i am happy that i made it on headphones, a proper set up for my neighbours and enjoyed it more and more each listening. i have to say the first two tracks are possibly my favourites here, but in fact i cant say this as the following set up is more intelligent and complicated to understand. usually this is the way i appreciate it the most. if i imagine each of the tracks is one live, i am looking forward to what might will happen in the future, as this seems to be damn funny shit to expect. it's for sure not for everybodies taste, but if you like to have it trippy at the daytime but not boring, kicking your ass and maybe you want to surprise a crowd, this most definitely is a perfect tool for every dj too. congratulations to zaikadelic in israel as well, who seem to make a very nice job. thx for the music b00m
  15. We are happy to announce that the album has been just released. You can order online now from your dealer of choice: http://www.beatspace.com/dettagli/dettaglio.asp?id=3731 http://www.saikosounds.com/english/display...ase.asp?id=6891 http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/zai/zai1cd005.html http://www.wirikuta.at/web66/product_detai...owDetail=174745 http://www.juno.co.uk/products/288423-01.htm Fast forward to the future !!
  16. 1. Penta - Mushroom [preview] Nikita Tselovalnikov, no need to introduce this friend, just released his third solo album "Horn Please". And what an opener for this compilation. after an 2 minute understatement-like beginning and a subtle beat he catches you in his typical manner right from the kicks startup. with his own atmospheres, makes his sound so regonizable, and who else knows to play with this naive melos, taking you by his hand and captivates you into his chaotic realms of psytrance. a lovely track with lots of changes keep ya groovin', great samples and hell of a drive! Penta never disappoints, as its already mentioned in this forum: "Penta for president!" .. ) 2. Imaginary Sight & Atriohm - Imaginary Ohm [preview] A meeting of four macedonian dudes Marko Daravelski, Boban Lazovski and Leonid Golcev, Aleksandar Golcev to create a typical psychedelic soundscape as this region is known for in the past. from beginning a sweet groove captivates me and the macedonian atmosphere is so damn catchy for my taste lately and takes effect here very soon. more or less spare of too much elements this tune is a wonderful follower to the opening track of this comp makes the cd to a real ride. with its little acids and fades of synths always come along. but then, about two and a half minutes before end of the track there comes a break ... i am no fan of useless breaks does no build any tensions and doesn’t kick me after enough to enjoy ... not to bad here, but not necessary in my opinion .... the acids i like so much becoming quite a bit more in the end to build it a bit up before coming down again. nice track! 3. Digitalist & Gidra – Phenomenon [preview] Thomas Franske from Swiss meets Thomas Aquino Lobo from India, and what a killer cooperation! to be heard in my sets for long time already this tune is for sure one of the hits on this compilation. a wonderful deep groove and immediate sticky acids catching me and after a short hit the track kicks me on a amazing trip. lots of twisting burbs, blubbs and sticky twirls. man i love this shit! for me its a totally freak out on the dancefloor monster with so much little acid playing games in spirals. lovely gem! 4. Attoya - The Weightlessness Sensation [preview] Alex Burnshtein, Leonid Burnshtein coming from Israel and already appeared on labels such as Trishula or Insomnia. Immediate start with a decent rolling drive and a few weird loops, unfortunately not so much changes, but then to start with a cognizable lead very soon. a lot twirls and twists bubbling around with the leads becoming more and more dominance. in the end this one becomes a bit nervy in my opinion, on a nice jumping base the lead has no psychedelic effect to me. they had better ones in the past. 5. Blisargon Demogorgon - Voice Hallucination [preview] Valentino Trencev from Macedonia released his debut album not so long ago on Inpsyde. he starts also from beginning with a deep rolling push and a striking lead doesn’t come to dominant which makes him catchy as he worked on it, build changes into it keeps the tension. very good work, trippy and not to much in the face as well techy as i remember him. man this is one of the best tracks i heard from Valentino. in the end a bewitching voice comes in with this acidlead on shoulders. very nice track, and for me a defined surprise! 6. Psychoz - Get Over It [preview] Zoran Zlatkovski from Macedonia already in the business for quit some time .. two albums released he appeared frequently with single tracks on diverse labels with his spooky participations. this track is no exception and starts from beginning with a ghostly atmo and a few acids. a subtle drive keeps me moving while he builds up and some structure comes up in his arrangement. very nice weird sounds and a few cool kicks and some nice sarcastic samples make this track to a decent trip unfortunately looses a bit sense in the end, maybe a few changes might not hurt, nevertheless for me best track i heard from him so far. curious for the future! 7. Encephalopaticys – Saltanica [preview] Vasko Velickovski, one of my personal favs for quit some time, participates with one of his monster tracks. this is psytrance as its has to be in my opinion, for sure just in mine! .. ... this atmosphere with the deep subtle drive captivates me every time from beginning if the macedonian psycho takes effect. a hit for the middle of the night with spooky pads in the back and neverending hitting hihats, percussions as well as modulated acids that it bleeds. pure acidgem and long time part of my sets. be prepared for even more psychedelic experiences from this dude from macedonia. thx for the music. 8. Darknoizz - Touching the Light [preview] This is a meeting between Elad Weinberg and Vili Feldhun from Israel. Deep atmospheres are build up from beginning with a few nice hitting samples.. ... morphing scapes in the back keeps me attentive and then some bubbling spirals coming up. yeah .. this i like a lot! a growling deep pushing groove links me to the main acid .. never going to be too overloaded they change the topic in becoming less hypnotic as they started with and doing it quit well. later the track is going a bit weird but still leads to a trip. cool track indeed as they manage it also calm you down after. 9. Para Halu - Neverending Story 2 [preview] Adam Hohmann from Hungary already established with this typical sound and released here on Zaikadelic the second artist album right in this year. he closes the cd worthy with the title track and from beginning the hungarian sprit catches me. i am not sure if i can dig this housylike break in the middle, but after a short while he has me back on track and throws me with a trancy finish on a sunny end. In the end this cd in its whole is a killer journey of acidridden rolling psytrance, and it seems for some reason mostly macedonian dudes know to trip me out lately! it has it ups and downs for sure, but here is no bad track on it and from what release i can say this in the past?!?!! in the end its for sure just my bloody opinion but i just recommend it to everybody likes it psychedelic and give here the order to buy it, as they deserve it there all are being involved in this. hope the story doesn’t end in the near future... thx for the music!!! BOOM © Ilse (Noise Poison Records / Parvati Records / Mushroom Magazine) External links: Beatspace SaikoSounds Wirikuta PsyShop Zaikadelic Records
  17. VA - NEVERENDING STORY 2 (Zaikadelic Records) - OUT NOW! Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD004 Release date: 19 April 2007 Track listing: 1. Penta - Mushroom [preview] 2. Imaginary Sight & Atriohm - Imaginary Ohm [preview] 3. Digitalist & Gidra - Phenomenon [preview] 4. Attoya - The Weightlessness Sensation [preview] 5. Blisargon Demogorgon - Voice Hallucination [preview] 6. Psychoz - Get Over It [preview] 7. Encephalopaticys - Saltanica [preview] 8. Darknoizz - Touching the Light [preview] 9. Para Halu - Neverending Story 2 [preview] Compiled by dj Psyco Zaika. Mastered by Tim Schuldt. Zaikadelic Records joyfully presents the long awaited sequel to the "Neverending Story" compilation. This one is special; the goal was to create the ultimate dancing compilation, whatever it would take, the most exciting to date. So we have taken several carefully selected tunes from cutting edge psychedelic musicians, the cream of the crop. Each track has a strong and intelligent narrative line, hypnotic and trippy vibrations, amazing production quality, and an unbelievable dancing drive. Together they amount to a perfect set tested by dj Psyco Zaika on a multitude of dancefloors all around the world. All the test results are positive: this is the most Zaikadelic release up to date. We don't kill dancefloors, we aim to take you to a higher level! BUY ONLINE NOW! Beatspace SaikoSounds Wirikuta PsyShop
  18. Here is a review from winter edition of the Revolve Magazine: GUINEA PIGS – NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS (ZAIKADELIC RECORDS) Stompers ahoy! Guinea Pigs are brothers Avi Sagges and Shalom Sagges from Israel and this is their debut, the second release from Tel-Aviv based Zaikadelic Records. Nine soaring, searing highly twisted psychedelic tunes perfect for night-time shenanigans and a couple for the morning. Ranging from 147 to 150 bpm, the album opens up with Have a Nice Flight, a nice rolling bassline and stompy acidic sounds in a hard morning style. Don’t Be a Puppet delves into some deeper psychedelic areas. A total lose-it number guaranteed to make you do those funny hand movements while you dance. Lovely energy, which carries on with New Type of Drug, another bouncer with plenty of acid squiggles to keep your thoughts dancing with your body. Crowd Control delivers more, slightly harder-edged energy to flail around the dance floor. Voyage picks you up in the maelstrom, spins you around and spits you out on the other side. An absolute banger! Time to reassess any damage to neurons with Damage Check, and probably damage few more in the process. The album closer, Goodbye Sanity does what it says, a brooding mash up, and the dirtiest track on the album. Absolutely storming. Well, all in all, a cracking debut, fans of nocturnal sounds will like this one a lot. I hope to hear more stuff from them in the future. Full Lotus (Ketuh Records)
  19. Here is a review from winter edition of the Revolve Magazine: GUINEA PIGS – NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS (ZAIKADELIC RECORDS) Stompers ahoy! Guinea Pigs are brothers Avi Sagges and Shalom Sagges from Israel and this is their debut, the second release from Tel-Aviv based Zaikadelic Records. Nine soaring, searing highly twisted psychedelic tunes perfect for night-time shenanigans and a couple for the morning. Ranging from 147 to 150 bpm, the album opens up with Have a Nice Flight, a nice rolling bassline and stompy acidic sounds in a hard morning style. Don’t Be a Puppet delves into some deeper psychedelic areas. A total lose-it number guaranteed to make you do those funny hand movements while you dance. Lovely energy, which carries on with New Type of Drug, another bouncer with plenty of acid squiggles to keep your thoughts dancing with your body. Crowd Control delivers more, slightly harder-edged energy to flail around the dance floor. Voyage picks you up in the maelstrom, spins you around and spits you out on the other side. An absolute banger! Time to reassess any damage to neurons with Damage Check, and probably damage few more in the process. The album closer, Goodbye Sanity does what it says, a brooding mash up, and the dirtiest track on the album. Absolutely storming. Well, all in all, a cracking debut, fans of nocturnal sounds will like this one a lot. I hope to hear more stuff from them in the future. Full Lotus (Ketuh Records)
  20. Here is a review of "Space Rock" album taken from March issue of Mushroom Magazine: The second album by these two Hungarian guys is musically speaking a consistent follow up to their first album. Extraordinarily deep psytrance with a seemingly ghostly atmosphere and a plethora of cunningly placed acid samples. A monumental journey through the dark realm of psy, never spectacular or overbearing, much more expressed through patiently built up stories, they tell the tale of a 76 minute epos that at times reminds me of X-Dream. The album title increasingly does justice to each subsequent track played. A truly fat production with their trademark powerful drive rounds off this typical ParaHalu album, with which they concretely manifest their location in the scene. Whoever liked their first album will also like this one. I am grateful for having gone through this trip and I look forward to a live set by them sometime this year. (Ilse) Article link: http://www.mushlink.com/106810.html
  21. Here is a review of "Space Rock" album taken from March issue of Mushroom Magazine: The second album by these two Hungarian guys is musically speaking a consistent follow up to their first album. Extraordinarily deep psytrance with a seemingly ghostly atmosphere and a plethora of cunningly placed acid samples. A monumental journey through the dark realm of psy, never spectacular or overbearing, much more expressed through patiently built up stories, they tell the tale of a 76 minute epos that at times reminds me of X-Dream. The album title increasingly does justice to each subsequent track played. A truly fat production with their trademark powerful drive rounds off this typical ParaHalu album, with which they concretely manifest their location in the scene. Whoever liked their first album will also like this one. I am grateful for having gone through this trip and I look forward to a live set by them sometime this year. (Ilse) Article link: http://www.mushlink.com/106810.html
  22. Review by O Cavalo de Pomba Gira taken from isratrance: It’s spacey and it rocks, what else could you possibly ask for? This one will rip your auricular sensors apart and make you SIRIUSLY move your gravity centre. The new lethal concoction of the Hungarian sonic wizards claims to be a tribute to the space rock era – however, you will by no means remain cloistered in your orgone accumulator (even if it makes you feel greater than all the Chinese Herbs and Jaegermeister available in the Pacific North-West). Out on the dancefloor ye shall go. This happens to be a very typical trait of Para Halu – they make tracks and whole albums that have structures as involved as any Bitch’s Brew era Miles Davis oeuvre. You can sit and listen very attentively indeed – but some part of your body will inevitably keep time (fingers, toes, buttocks or all three). Out in the wild with the freaks of the field, with speakers blaring and auras baring . . . you’ll be further away than Major Tom in a matter of seconds, with the soles of your shoes doing the sacred tribal dance of Ground Control. And yet it has this almost symphonic feel to it – each track seems to be a new chapter in a story that you feel obliged to hear in its entirety. So if I were an audacious enough deejay (every day I’d biddy biddy bong), I’d probably get me two copies and just mix the hell out of them – couldn’t be a miss. If we do get into individual tracks – well, each and every one of them could provide those vital moments of all-out dancefloor gyration madness when woven into a nocturnal set, the only shortcoming being that you’ll find yourself spending a helluva lot of time finding fresh stuff to mix it with. They’re likely to mix surprisingly well, though – the chaps pay homage to a variety of styles here, and it’s not just Hawkwind and fusion jazz flashbacks that you get. Some parts of tracks are surprisingly similar to the really greasy and pulsating specimens of techno . . . if techno ever dared to do 148-152 BPM, that is (Cacao Remixed is the most obvious example). Crunchy Christ, the eponymous track, Karcos Harcos, Glowing Steel and Ironiq Iron are probably my favourites . . . and the rest of them are more than simply adequate. I must say that I haven’t heard a release of this quality since Scatterbrain’s “Infernal Angel”, and definitely prefer it to the “World of Peace” (also an excellent album, as a matter of fact, but lagging somewhat behind Para Halu’s most recent release insofar as madcap footstomping momentum is concerned). Now let us consider the Ultra Special blow-by-blow account of individual tracks. Flipper Starts off with bubbling cauldrons of golden smoke followed by howls of cuckooing momewraths tastefully arranged against the background of a smooth beat with buzzing mad clocks popping up every now and then. The beat becomes more driving gradually, inevitably making your gravity centre mobile as stray meteors pass by chased by charged particles, with alien whispers telling your perception to flip. Popeyote A rabid pulsation of a helicopter preparing for takeoff is set off against droplets of molten lead floating away into psyberspace. Before you know it, there's the sound of gigantic hammers driving nails into the coffin of consensual reality, and you know something's about to happen. Suddenly, all goes dizzy and the beat goes manic; the sonic landscape gives you a very strong nitrous flashback, you take a few steps forward and fall into a vertical tunnel with rubber walls, falling, falling, falling ever deeper into the rubbery underworld. Crunchy Christ From the very first few seconds the beat chews you and squashes you square from all sides, aided by a myriad of tiny sensient sparks dashing here and there, then they fill the entire sonic space, the beat turns into wisps of greyish-blue smoke, and just as some unknown entity voices your own surprise for you, it comes back with a vengeance, transporting you to the largest cathedral you've ever seen. A choir of robots chants a mechanical psalm, and you are approached by Pontiff Albert Hofmann, who smiles at you and hands you a very crunchy serving of Corpus Christi. Space Rock You find yourself galloping along the trail of lost souls with hells bells on DMT chirping away meditatively. There are many spaces where the cosmic pump sucks your brain out, then back inside it goes, but hey, it isn't your brain anymore! Trying to come to terms with this rather disconcerting fact, you notice a skinny creature with the head of a frog wearing a Hawkwind T-shirt, and it holds a kazoo in its hands. The ghost of mickey finn emerges from behind the creature's back with a pair of bongos, and the tribal rhythm carries you ever further. Matter Of Course, The beat is windy here, and it carries leaves of silver and blue, each of them large enough to serve you as a magic carpet. You hop on and fly over the land of squelches, magnetic fields and electric frogs, into the snowstorm that rages over a crimson mountain ridge . . . is that the Wild Hunt that you see in front of you? Karcos Harkos The first thing you see is a fluorescent porcupine reading the most bizarre mantra you've ever heard, and there's a swarm of bees buzzing back and forth over its head in a figure of eight. Infinity. Bees? Bombers carrying tiny blue pills, one of them is melting on your tongue and then it's you reading the porcupine mantra with all the zeal you can master. Karcos harkos. Karcos harkos. Karcos harkos. A choir of voices joins you in a contrapunt, and you just cannot point out the moment when the chant becomes a wild and ecstatic tribal dance and you grow an extra pair of arms, which you use to accompany yourself on the crystal marimba. Manntraxx The locusts are marching from sunrise to sunset, while the celestial screen of silk is pulled away to reveal a fleet of octagonal spacecraft. They hang in silence for a moment, sounding as though they were diesel-powered and rather rickety . . . but once you get sucked into the hatch of one such ship and find yourself in the pilot seat, you realise it's no diesel - the spaceship has lungs, it enhales, then exhales, and you're in a different galaxy many light years away . . . yet the beat reaches you even here, and shakes you to the marrow. Cacao Remix You wake up and realise someone's playing a minimal techno record way faster than it was supposed to go originally, which strikes you as a major improvement. It is on some radio, apparently, which is obviously trying to change the station. As you make a cup of cocoa, you realise you're inside the radio, with transistors and circuit boards buzzing away. The buzzing gets louder and the walls begin to vibrate, then a gust of wind blows the electronics away and transforms you into a high-voltage electric current . . . you find a fitting cable, dive in and travel onwards, neither caring where you're going, nor how long it shall take to get there; it's the most natural thing to be an electric current and to travel through endless cables, after all, isn't it? Glowing Steel The steel woodpecker is hunting little copper bugs in a forest of giant mushrooms. Amazed at the sight, you completely forget to watch your step and fall into a pool of ooze, rapidly sinking; then you hit the bottom and go through, ending up in a tunnel with glowing mushroom roots forming chaotic patterns on the walls. Every step sounds like the tolling of a rubber bell, and as you walk a little further, you enter a secret nanobot production facility . . . there are millions of them made every second, each a tiny speck of silvery dust; they chirp away as they are born, then leave through a portal of glowing red. Out of curiosity, you step in - the next thing you know, you are in a space where there's absolutely nothing but an even glow radiating from every direction, with no surfaces, no objects, no ups and no downs. Oddly enough, it feels like home. Ironiq Iron A syncopated motor propels you onwards through endless caverns with tiny invisible moths flying through the walls leaving glowing trails behind them. The cavern labyrinth finally ends, and there's an enormous hall where a few hundred dwarves are hammering away at tiny anvils very rhythmically, and a couple of dragons are circling lazily right underneath the dome, which looks as tall as the sky itself. One of them notices you, swoops down towards you. Your eyes meet - the creature chuckles and offers you a ride. You mount it and it takes off, through the hole in a stained glass window and away into the wilderness of turbulent air currents and crackling sparks of static. Zaikadelic Records Saiko Sounds Beatspace Wirikuta Psyshop
  23. Artist: Para Halu Title: Space Rock Format: CD Label: Zaikadelic Records Cat. #: ZAICD003 Release date: 11 January 2007 Track listing: 1. flipper [preview] 2. popeyote [preview] 3. crunchy christ [preview] 4. space rock [preview] 5. matter of course [preview] 6. karcos harcos [preview] 7. manntraxxx [preview] 8. cacao remix [preview] 9. glowing steel [preview] 10 ironiq iron [preview] Para Halu project started in 2002 and since then became one of the most popular and entertaining deep psychedelic projects on this planet. The best words describing these imaginative and intelligent brain-twisting psychedelic tunes of Adam Hohmann and Andras Fekete are “Pure Creative Madness”. Beginning with dark, wild and energetic psychedelic sounds in the past few years Para Halu developed the deep, hypnotic, portentously wreathing and more complex brain massage sound. They continuously rock the dancefloors all over the world with energetic-atmospheric live sets. After the groundbreaking album “The World of Peace” on Danish Parvati Records in 2005 the "mind warping, brain busting Hungarians" are here again with a fresh new journey to the trippiest realms you ever imagined. The new album Space Rock was made as a tribute to the golden ages of psychedelia, inspired by such pioneers of the genre as Pink Floyd, Ozric Tentacles or Hawkwind and the style psychedelic space rock itself. This is a collection of ten previously unreleased brand spanking new tracks following the strict concept, designed for the dance floor and guiding you to the beautiful and mysterious worlds of classical Para Halu rhythms and atmospheres. BUY ONLINE NOW! Beatspace SaikoSounds Wirikuta PsyShop Check out other Zaikadelic releases on Zaikadelic Records web site!
  24. 19 November 2006, 106FM Tel-Aviv radio station, Israel. Hypnoza presentation with Elinor Carmi. Psyco Zaika (Zaikadelic Records) interview (mostly in english), 69 mb. Listen/Download Track list: Guinea Pigs - Have a Nice Flight (from "Guinea Pigs - Not Tested on Animals") Guinea Pigs - New Type of Drug (from "Guinea Pigs - Not Tested on Animals") Guinea Pigs - Don't Be a Puppet (from "Guinea Pigs - Not Tested on Animals") Para Halu - Popeyote (from "Para Halu - Space Rock") Para Halu - Karcos Harcos (from "Para Halu - Space Rock") Para Halu - Cacao Remix (from "Para Halu - Space Rock") Atriohm vs Encephalopaticys - Among The Stars Kindzadzaika - White Midgets (from "VA - Neverending Story") Para Halu - Neverending Story (from "VA - Neverending Story") More stuff can be found on Zaikadelic web site.
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