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Ticon - Aero

 

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Artist: Ticon

Title: Aero

Label: Digital Structures

Date: 2003

 

Track listing:

 

01. Dont Tell Me I Sing Like A Robot

02. Waiting For The Knights

03. Elt

04. Some Simple Sounds

05. Vox Pabiscum

06. Groovin The Bed

07. It Breaz My Heart

08. Back To Basic

09. Ghost In The Machinery

10. Bonanza

11. Snooze Da Booze

 

Review:

 

... Ticon produced an incredible great sounding album to get you in the wright

mood .Not really the tribal techno psytrance we're used hearing from them , no

.. this time it's trance-adelic , subtle with funny breaks and surprising

synthlines . this project is not boring at all , finished for 100% . including

the beautiful graphic skills done by Son Kite's member Marcus ... standout

tracks are "Don't Tell Me I Sing Like A Robot" with an smooth build-up and

lots of crazy breaks . also "Waiting For The Knights " , played at many many

parties and still is one of my favourite track for the moment ... "Some Simple

Sounds" has this electro sounding loops , not full-on psy but no doubt

dance-friendly . "Groovin The Bed" with a great clear funky trance bassline

makes it awesome , so fresh .. that track really makes me happy :-) ... "Back

To Basic" is more the typical Ticon sound with a deep groove and hypnotic

effects njammy ! .. the last track is also very catchy with special unexpected

touches ... with the variety of different sounds Ticon showed us once again

that there are no bounderies ... just new areas that have to be explored ...

the other tracks are all above average ... In one word - progressive ... 9/10

tanks you Fredrick and Filip for the psytrance . and thanks MPDQX for

releasing their creations .

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Guest Tomvcarter

An awsome album, fresh sounding progressive trance. Ticon who have been one of

my favorite artists since the release of their first album "Rewind" in 2001,

have released this massive album on the most exiting lable around at the

moment, "Digital Structures". It is very different to their last album, which

was a bit more tribal and structured, but this has breathed new life into the

prog style which has been a bit weak over the last few months. I totally agree

with Setsuko above, it is never boaring, extremly groovy, very danceable, and

there is good variation between each track. My favorites are "Dont Tell me..",

"Waiting for the Knights", "Some simple sounds" & "Its breaks my heart", all

classic prog tunes, which would be huge on any dance floor. Full on fiends,

dont be put off by the fact its progressive, as this is progressive at the top

of its game, the best album so far this year and better than their first

album. Just get it, 9/10, more please.

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I took my time with this album, and after really absorbing it I can tell you

that Ticon proudly stood the second album test. Aero is everything a good

trance album should be a decade after the first trance album was released. It

has its share of dancefloor stormers (Waiting for the Knights, Ghost in the

Machinery), yet it has the deeper subtler and more musical tracks (Some Simple

Sounds, Snooze da Booze). It has indoor clubby and even housey moments, but

also more psychedelic progressive outdoor moments. It has enough that breaks

the 4/4 formula: the dubby opener, the amazing dubby electroish It Breakz My

Heart & the interluding Vox Pubsicum. Hell, it even has the comic relief

(Bonanza- sure brings good childhood memories, but aren't these guys too young

to remember this one?). And as you can understand from the above it is diverse

enough to keep it interesting for a long time. Take note though, that this

album is less on the psychedelic side of things.

To sum it, the Ticons have managed to create an album that diverse,

interesting, varied, moving, touching, emotional, very musical, keeps growing

with time and even funny.

 

Bottom line: Great for any bouncing environment. No weak moments, only stronger

ones. Best trance album of 2003 so far by far. Favorites: 1, 3, 4(!), 7(!!),

9(!), 10, 11.

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no variation ??? man this album has lots of different touches and styles ...

this is the BEST release of 2003 so far . you can only get into a real trance

when dancing , moving on repetitive rhythems ofcourse with a clear mind.

psytrance is all about repetition , loops , melodies that are put in segments

repeating for several times ... Ticon brings us a project that is based on

sound quality and groovy psytrance ... these guys really have talent . next

time Traveller if you put a review give a reasonable opinion because your post

is just lame . a waste of time .

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"psytrance is all about repetition" Hmm.. first of all this is NOT psytrance

album.. it's more like progressuve album.. and no psytrance is not about

repetition.. have you heard the younger brother album? repeative? i don't

think so.. sure this is well mastered album but that doesn't make it good..

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Guest Slave2rave

The younger brother album is more on the experimental side of things, i

personally wouldn't call it psytrance... it's just useless to discuss those

kinds of things. As for the Ticon album, it's great. Absolutely great, for the

tracks i've listened. Good masterization, creative tracks, nice fresh ideas

for prog trance. Highly recommended.

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Guest Dr G

I have been listening to this album on and off for the past couple of months,

trying to get into it. Unfortunately, I cannot give it quite the rave review

that others have above. Don't get me wrong, I think it is good, and I

particularly appreciate the variation in vibe and pace on the album, but for

me there is something missing. For me the best track is the relatively slow

and dubby "Don't tell me I sing like a Robot" which is a great track for

starting up a set or for moving between chill music and more up-beat - nice

reggaeish feel to this one. There are also other dubby moments in quite a few

of the other tracks, and in fact this disc reminds me a little of Leftfield in

that dubby influence and in the fat beats that abound. Theoretically then I

should love it, as anything with that dubriddim floats my boat big time, but

for me this album has a rather cold soulless feel to it and I think it is

because it is all so carefully worked out that it comes across as a little

unspontaneous and quite commercial and clubby. This album will doubtless go

down very well in clubs - very danceable. So a very crafted album then, but

not out there in terms of innovation and certainly not a classic for me. 6/10

~*~

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  • 4 years later...

If you are into repeative music with no variation what so ever then I guess

this is the perfect album for you..

 

"psytrance is all about repetition" Hmm.. first of all this is NOT psytrance

album.. it's more like progressuve album.. and no psytrance is not about

repetition.. have you heard the younger brother album? repeative? i don't

think so.. sure this is well mastered album but that doesn't make it good..

Not that repeative imo. There is lots of way more repeative stuff outhere than this and yeah, it's prog all the way...

 

But indeed this is a wonderful album. Heard it the first time in the summer of '04 and it's been a regular in my headphones ever since B)

 

An easy 5/5.

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