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  1. It's a quite unique album. Experimental psy-trance. The opening track is very good and launches the album perfectly (great bassline). I am surprised there was only one review for this release, if you want something different, playful and influenced by many styles, give this a try. Enjoyable stuff. 


  2. For those who thought Derango's album was a bit too intense, Shivattva is in my opinion more accessible. It is still absolutely crazy music but easier to digest.

    Track 3 starting at 15:30 is so damn good, and it gets epic from there... 

     

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    Hallucinogen - Demention (Alternate Mix)  8:35
    Technossomy - The Pyramid (Live Mix)  13:31
    Total Eclipse - The Furnace (Summer 1996 Live Mix)  8:53
    Tetrahedron - Quicksand (Remix)    7:28
    Green Nuns Of The Revolution - Conflict (Live In New York 1997 Mix)  10:12
    Quid - Code S9 (Transwave Mix)    7:14
    Etnica - Vimana (Pleiadians 1998 Live Mix)  10:15
    Hallucinogen - Angelic Particles (Doof Desk Mix)  10:21
    Jaïa - Insomnie (Live Mix)  9:14

    A nice collection of classics released by DAT Records, these are either a live mix or a remix, in my opinion most of them are improvements of the original.

    I'll start with a big thump up. The Pyramid is absolutely a monster track, it is by far more entertaining than the original. This live mix is extremely psychedelic, I do like the original but it's not a track I often went back to, but this version is just terrific, it reaches a rare level of psychedelicness. 
    Demention Alternate mix is certainly a great track, same for The Furnace, not too different from the original though. 
    I never heard Quicksand before, it is the most progressive track of this compilation, tribalish stuff, pretty cool overall.  
    Code S9 is a fantastic piece of melodic goa trance, unfortunately ruined by the noisy kickline (similar to Tandu - Naughty Moves). A shame because this is really Transwave at their very best.
    I think Conflict is a bit improved here with these few extra minutes, it's a classic and you cannot go wrong with this one, solid stuff for sure.
    The big let down is unfortunately Angelic particles remixed by Doof, the melody is terribly overused, it sounds awfully repetitive to the point that you wonder what Doof was thinking when making this. I think it was an attempt at creating a deeper version but to me it sounds like inspiration was missing. A major disappointment considering how good the original was.
    Vimana is nice, it's a track that we heard many many times in different versions though. It's pretty much the same as this one.
    To finish, Insomnie is something special, the original is a clean soft goa track, not that well known and this live mix adds new layers, new twists, it is more acid, more twisted, more energetic. One of the highlights of this compilation. 

    Rating: 7.5/10.

    To buy > https://datrecords.bandcamp.com/album/va-analog-visions 

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  4. "I feel" is a good track, that said I do prefer "Space dwarfs" by a solid margin.

    On 3/15/2016 at 2:01 AM, the goa constrictor said:

    Macrophage is perfect from beginning to end.

    To each their own. It's probably the most interesting album of SUN Project but this band used to include many fillers in their albums. A bit like Electric Universe, Space Tribe or Miranda. 

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    01 - Tranquility Base Project - The Flower Of Life
    02 - Tranquility Base Project - Where Did The Towers Go
    03 - Tranquility Base Project - Quantum Entanglement

    Released by Timewarp.

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    Alexander Koch comes from Vorarlberg, a small Country, in Austria. His Passion for electronic Music (Techno) started at the age of 9 years, but many years later was infected by the (Old School) Goa Trance fever. In the year 2010 he started his own Project mostly using analog Hardware (Synthesizers, Filters, etc) he says in his own words... 'Because they have their own Soul and their Haptics invite him to do a lot of Sounddesign. In my music, I try to arrange my Feelings, Experiences and current Happenings on our Planet in Stories to let you participate in them. Lean back and build your own Stories. In my first EP it is all about some questions and theories that I am thinking about, for now.

    This EP is a nice surprise. The first two tracks have a rather atypical style. Track 1 is almost beatless, the introduction is very long, very melodic and deep, the melodies are quite complex, high pitched, it sounds very pure and ethereal. A very clean and unusual track, good way to start.

    Track 2 is clearly the one I prefer here. Quite a slowish tempo, the atmosphere is very spatial, many variations and twists in this track, with some distortion applied on the melodic sequences (similar to Jikooha's style). The small complaint I can make is that the Kick + Bass combo is too dominant, it is often the case in modern goa and tracks may sound less psychedelic because of that. And I would do without the vocal sample as well. But overall, it's really a convincing production.

    Track 3 is also very varied (there is a triplet part in the 7th minute) that said the track is fast (I would say between 145 and 150 BPM), so it sounds more typical of the style, most modern goa tracks have a similar BPM. It is not uninteresting but it has less depth than the previous two creations. Once again I find that the Kick + bass combo is too audible but for sure it is a very energetic and catchy track.

    A pleasant surprise to listen to these 3 productions from a new artist, who released this last year > https://www.discogs.com/Tranquility-Base-Project-Strange-Theories/release/12852115  I have not listened yet though.

    Encouraging EP. What strikes me is the desire from the artist to sound very trancy and yet different to the usual structures. You can listen and buy here > https://timewarprecords.bandcamp.com/album/tranquility-base-project-explained-phenomena-timewarp109-timewarp

     

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  6. Love the intro of this track:

     

    Sadly the rest of the track is very boring. Deserves a remix. Opening a set with this intro sounds like a great idea, just need to quickly mix with another track when the pad melody is over.

  7. 15 hours ago, Aspartic said:

    Proxeeus, aka Jerome Lesterps from France, has been elucidating the goa scene for a while now. His free debut album At The Mountains of Madness was a raw interlude of his potential. The second statement Weird Tales surprised many of us with a fantastic progression in song structure and production it its entirety compared to the debut. He was getting better and better. After that Proxeeus appeared on a number of compilations with stellar tracks such as Cthulhu Lives (Lotus) and Me, myself, and a Gnop-keh (Elan Vital).
    These tracks unveiled the new sound of Proxeeus where he far supersedes what he has done in the past (and that was already very good). We got more melodies, more travelling and more energy.

    I think the track Kuiper Belt (Youtube link) slipped under the radar of many, yet it is among the very best. Actually this track would fit perfectly in this album, I would not even mind that it was already released given that not everyone heard about it. 
    This new album is indeed more melodic than the previous ones, more mature, Proxeeus really improved, becoming one of the top names. It is very dense, very intense. The opening track is splendid. And Old Keziah is a crazy track. Very very convincing album.  

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  8. On 12/7/2018 at 1:36 PM, Plusminus said:

    Pleiadians - Asteroids. 2005. (05:02)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=301&v=3f3nX82MzqE

     

    Mysterious Art ‎– Carma (Omen II). 1989. Identical melody from start. Discogs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtMG2mDz8rQ

    Clear ripoff, I don't know if the Pleiadians guys ever credited the original? 

  9. Thanks, wanted to review this but got lazy lately. It's a very solid album, as often with Juno Reactor, lots of variety throughout the tracks. I actually did not think Voyager 304 was that good but enjoyed most of the rest. I have tons of respect for these guys, in each album they released you can clearly hear different styles, they don't want their albums to sound too homogeneous, and it always sounds modern in a good way.
    Another recommended album from JR, one of my favorite psy-trance albums this year.  

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