DeathPosture Posted July 8, 2001 Author Share Posted July 8, 2001 V/A - Order Odonata 6 Artist: Various Title: Order Odonata 6 Label: Dragonfly Date: 2001 Track listing: 01. 07'48" Saiko-Pod : Silent Running 02. 07'59" Vibrasphere : Nino Loco 03. 07'28" Aphid Moon : Elevate 04. 07'42" Pylon : Evolve 05. 08'58" Noma : Two-D 06. 07'50" Zodiac Youth : Space (Paranoid Sunglasses Mix) 07. 08'24" Sandman : Jungle Rock 08. 06'52" Shakta : No Conspiracy 09. 07'08" Prometheus : Snowblind Review: Ok, it's time to write something intelligent and informative about this new release from Dragonfly. Hmm. Well, I've grown really fond of Order Odonata Vol. 5 so when this came out a couple of weeks ago I was pretty excited. But as it is very often the case, I was very disappointed after the first couple of listens.. (What's is this - the mother-cliché of all reviews? :-D) . But now it's grown on me! (Stop it!;-O). All the tracks here are unreleased, and the artist are pretty much from all over the world.. Well, Scandinavia, The UK, Israel and Kiwi Country! *s*. If I have to compare the music-style on this CD to anything else, I think it would be a hybrid between "Something For The Weekend" & "Movers & Groovers 2" with a bit a psy-techno thrown in!. The new "beach-house-sexy-trance-kinda-going-commercial-techfunk" that's becoming the new "British Labels Sound". Anyone catch my drift here? I hope so! . I'll take you through the tracks now: #1 is one of my all time fav'es Koxbox under one of their aliases Saiko-Pod. No matter what these geniuses - and my fellow countrymen - do, it's done with such perfection and the results are always flawless! Brilliant, laid back track. A very nice start for this comp! #2 is a bit harder track from the well-know Swedes. Has a weird, but cool ending. Decent track! #3 by Aphid Moon is a dark, monotone track. I guess it sounds ok, it just gets a little boring if you're not in a psy-tech mood! #4 has a very nice, break-beat'y/minimal intro and I guess that sums up the track. Nothing special here. #5 is from terror-minimalist Noma, so of course this track is riddled with heavy, dark pounding basses. Very monotone, and like #3 you have to been in a psy-tech mood to enjoy this track. It's very nice though! #6 is also a very good track, though in a very different style. There's no mistaking who remixed this track, 'cause the track is sprayed with samples saying "Paranoid Sunglasses". All in all, a nice track!. Up next is #7 which again is a darkish, though melodic track from IsrAlien Sandman. Pretty amazing stuff! On #8 we're back in the UK, with a fantastic Seb Taylor creation. Has a pretty cool intro: "This might be hard for you to understand, but there is no conspiracy. Nobody is in charge. It's a headless blunder operating under the illusion of a masterplan. Can you grasp that? Big brother is not watching you!". Yeah, and the track is just as cool, at the intro! Finally, there's #9 from the master himself. I am of course talking of Benji Vaughan, and this track has left me snow-blind in the middle of the summer! :-D .In the beginning it has this REALLY annoying sound. I think it can best be described as a monster-psychedelic hornet or something being f*** by John Candy! That sound is in this track! *g*. But, you get used to the sound, and it gets less annoying, and actually this is a fairly good track.. Sprinkled around are Apollo 13/Age Of Aquarius samples, and together with nice layering, it makes a very decent track!. Stand-outs are 1, 6, 8 & 9! Oh, and extra points in my cool-book, for the cool coverart. Nice variety of styles too!! Rating 8.5/10! Bom shankar and have a VERY LUSH summer! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Dandoo Forest Posted July 8, 2001 Share Posted July 8, 2001 Vibrasphere : Nino Loco this is the best track!! Pylon : Evolve after it this one the rest i didnt liked at all!!! cheesy music!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest col_klink3[at]hotmail[dot]com Posted July 8, 2001 Share Posted July 8, 2001 Well well well... I'm not sure what I think of this album yet.... but here's a little tidbit: that "no conspiracy" voice sample is froma little-known Canadian (yay!) movie called Cube, and was ALREADY used in a track by (I think he's a Canuck) Loose Id of Ultrabeat on his track which is also called "Cube".... and it was done a while ago... check it out at www.innerverse.com/ub/ BTW I'm just a huge Ultrabeat fan, and am in no way affiliated with them or their music..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest kepp[at]chalktv[dot]com Posted July 9, 2001 Share Posted July 9, 2001 In my honest opinion Dragonfly's music has slowed down. I hated to buy this Comp on CD because I am a vinyl dj and it seems dragonfly isn't planning on releasing this on vinyl sadly... I would say if you like more house you'd like this album but this is not for goa freaks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest wobblish[at]hotmail[dot]com Posted July 12, 2001 Share Posted July 12, 2001 Dragonfly has gone more to the progressive side, but with Order Donata 6 they show that they won't be letting go of their psychedelic roots. This album has some great timeless tracks on it, with a few compilation-fillers. The track by Saiko-Pod is different from their others, more progressive and less layers, but still Saiko-Pod. Very refreshing... also Aphid Moon has a great track, with slow, long guitarry sounds. It goes quite deep, and has a groovy sting to it. The Zodiac Youth track is a real psytrance anthem which will definately fill the floors, lots of good humor in it, and a peak that you don't forget after hearing it once. The Sandman track is in my opinion the best track from an Israeli I know; very organic, and it gets deeper and deeper... If you only like 'goa psytrance' like GMS you probably don't like this much, but it's great quality music. Dragonfly will not dy out like a lot of other labels have... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shahar@isratrance Posted August 2, 2001 Share Posted August 2, 2001 Well, after the 3rd Order Odonata I parted ways with this legendary series of compilation, to come back now and find it still on the right track. More clubby, as seems to be the case with all UK trance (and not only...) these days (get out to nature ppl!!!), but still psychedelic, moving, interesting and fun to listen to. This compilation has been a favorite with me the last few weeks. It opens with a very clubby, almost housey tune, but very groovy as usual from Saiko-Pod. Not my cup of Chai. Vibrasphere dub us with the groovy crunchy Nino Loco (T2)- happy and loony jumpy one. Aphid Moon (T3) continue into darker realms with a lot of percussive joy and irresistible groove, and an atmosphere and sounds that remind me of old wild psytrance of few years back- a gem. Than it's Kiwi time with another goody from Pylon (T5)- an atmospheric driving dark groovy and percussive tune. Another favorite here and another name from New Zealand to remember after Pitch Black and Antix. Noma Follows with an in-between Noma track (T6)- that is, in-between his dark minimal stuff (like the album) and penetrating emotional dawnish stuff (like his Medium releases). Nice one, but could use a global cut. Then it's veterans' time when Zodiac Youth (T6) meet with Yoad Nevo (one of Israel's trance pioneers that disappeared and one of the best sound technicians in Israel) with a trippy tribal tune colored in nature morning sounds. Some old fashion hectic psychedelia in today's cloths. Enter Sandman! and with a surprise- Jungle Rock is a hysteric morning anthem- still dipped in loony toony out-of-this-world psyeffects that only the Sandman can make. I love those Siam-like sounds (for those who know old 80's Israeli new wave sounds) opening the track. Mr. Shakta is next with No Conspiracy, nice sounds, but no interesting story. Anyway I would put this track before the Noma track. Ending the CD is Prometheus with another crunchy psychotic morning tune to match Sandman's one. Bottom Line: Very nice one from Dragonfly, interesting psychedelic danceable fun compilation with a nice blend of artists and music. Favorites:2, 3, 4(!), 6(!), 7(!), 9. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ehsanur Posted November 4, 2001 Share Posted November 4, 2001 Saiko-Pod:Silent Running........wickedly beautiful. 7/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ali Baba Posted February 12, 2002 Share Posted February 12, 2002 "Jungle Rock" - Best track on this compil - Sandman is a hell of a musician !! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seraph Posted April 10, 2002 Share Posted April 10, 2002 Pretty average release....It is not bad but it is not excellent either...sounds are rather soft and mellow, but as deathposture said beachy - techfunk trance...I didn't like it at first but after couple of listens it did grew on me, stll, not that strong...Best songs are : NINO LOCO, EVOLVE ( !!! ), SPACE, JUNGLE ROCK, NO CONSPIRACY...7.5/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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