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Label: PsyTropic Records Released: 2005 01. Genetic Spin - Chemical Principles 02. NOK - System Damage 03. Cosmic Tone - Liquid Dwarf 04. Intersys - SychoActive 05. PsyNina - Cosmic Indian 06. Mexican Trance Mafia - We Let You Know 07. Mahamudra - 4th Dimension 08. Smuhg - Virus 09. Sidhartha - Whispers 10. System Nipel - Unlimited PsyTropic Records is a full-on label based in Germany and owned by DJ Chemicus - Thomas Vitali. "Supra Sphere" CD is the third release by PsyTropic. It is compiled by Daniel Mucke aka DJ Daniel Fly. The disc contain typically party material and for sure nothing big is expressed here. Music here is a correct full-on that can do something, but it is related straight from our attitude do this style, in fact from this if we only correctness admit as a good point. This compilation doesn't have many throes moments of blissful besides minutes from the last track - "Unlimited" by System Nipel (Rubi Yakubov and Anton Lunev from Israel). So on the finishing of the CD we've got track definitely positive and euforic. Second part of its, where we have a melodic voice, technical impeccably, infantile, very morning, highlight the most energetic phaze of the CD. The melody is simple and clubby, but absolutely keep its role for the end. But what we've got earlier? From the nine tracks I want to direct your attention on two of them. "Liquid Dwarf", done by Cosmic Tone (Roei Nissan from Israel), is a track with swishing bass in the foreground, light darkness, nice pad in the background, acid goa lines, but with a "silent" atmosphere and a relative calm - what isn't bad at all. Whereas "SychoActive" by Intersys (Mark Paskovich and Omri Azran from Israel) presents quite a lot of melancholic moments bordered by cosmic aura and good dynamic for them. Other tracks have better and worst moments, however most of them got many more bad moments than good, f.e. "4th Dimension" by Mahamudra (Eyal Cohen, Ran Malka and Sagiv Ben-Giat from Israel) is an example of crudeness - I think that because of its obvious light and total lack of psychedelic soul; track without the spirit. Paradoxically, the same I can say about "Unlimited", but the last track of this compilation have itself the melodic spark that, as the only one from ten, light a fuse for an unhindered happiness. ![]() RB, August 2007 |
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