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2CD Box and 64 pages worldwide travel guide for Trancers
When chaishop.com and Mushroom-Magazine throw together all their contacts and connections in a big pot and search the world for tracks for a new compilation, there's actually no need to go on writing or reading- it?s clear that this is gonna be a killer-album! Twenty tracks on two CDs, Psychedelic and Progressive, every track from another country. From Austria to Chile, from Croatia to Canada- the "Trancers Guide through the Galaxy" presents a PsyTrance worldtrip with exorbitant tracks. Interesting to see is that just the more unknown acts from countries you wouldn't count to the stronghold goa-kingdoms have produced a whole bunch of killertracks. Alternative Control from Serbia for example or Psypsiq Jicuri from Chile will surely burn the one or other dancefloor this summer. Produced straightly with deepdriving, kickin' basslines, a well done psy-uptempo with FullOn elements but never sinewy or stressing- the whole Psy-CD comes along with a nice tempo around 142BPM.
The Progressive-CD opens up with another killertrack from Parrket (Croatia)- after a long, braintwisting intro an energetic, powerful beat follows up forcing yr bones automatically to dance. Lani from Belgium is rrrocking away as usual, this time with indian elements, Jaia (France) proves once again that a violin when going together with a vigorous bassline guarantees for a creepy skin.
The better known acts have to take care- the young newcomers show on this CD that the throughout welldone tracks from Mekkanikka or Ticon perishes a bit compared with the young and fresh ones. At least it's a CD which the author of this critic rather would have thown into her players immediatly for mixing up the whole CD instead of writing about it ... ;) (Lena K?hl - DJane DeCibelle)
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posted 05/02/05
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