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MIC - Areostronaut
Azax Syndrom - Shockwave
Osom - Acid Tonik
Psychotic Micro - Gravedigger
Kindzadza - I Like Sport
Hyper Frequencies - New Order of Noise
Digital Talk - Artificial Beings
Neuromotor - Black Planet
Sticky Fingers - What's Going On
www.parvati-records.com/prvcd03.html
Azax Syndrom - Shockwave
Osom - Acid Tonik
Psychotic Micro - Gravedigger
Kindzadza - I Like Sport
Hyper Frequencies - New Order of Noise
Digital Talk - Artificial Beings
Neuromotor - Black Planet
Sticky Fingers - What's Going On
www.parvati-records.com/prvcd03.html
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Re: Prvcd03 - V/A - Third Trip - review (old but still needs to be told)
Sat, August 9, 2008 - 2:13 AMNumber three in the series of intergalactic soundtracks from Parvati records
Into the Tracks
1. Mic - Aerostronaut
Definitely a storming starter to get on the right flight off the face of the planet, destination Outer Space.IMHO, Mic's sound has improved a lot. As compared with earlier, more goa-esque releases, this one has got a lot more aural dimension; phat leads floating on a killer kick and a steadily growling acidic bassline with subtly differentiated drumlines, sounds evolving from flat to full on and well layered arrangements. Taking down the tempo shortly with the funny, farty intermezzo and carrying on squeekily into the melody, makes me reply indeed: i can not resist!
2. Azax Syndrom - Shockwave
Keep those seatbelts fastened tight as the jet engines are still fired up and running hot, ready for blasting out the next shockwave.
Nicely layered freaky stuff from Israel, that leaves recent, way-more conventional releases from the middle East far behind in liquidity, impredictability and freaky behavior.
Keep an ear out for more upcoming Azax releases.
3. Osom - Acid Tonic
Not tripping hard enough? Need new direction in between dimensions? Maybe a liquid injection from both the ears straight into the brain might help .. then try this one: Acid Tonic - a refreshing shower for both hemispheres of the brain that lifts you to a sparkling high.
Without getting too much into advertising the new Hofmann cocktail from Royal Club, i’ll just turn my face to the East and thank the barman for serving such sweet russian drinks around here!
Very high Psykovsky/Parasense/Nothing Special -ish feel to this one. The palyndromical nametags only leave enough space for our blurred imagination to guess whose studio is responsible for this neurotopic sound abuse :-))
Exoticly controlled freakiness. One of favorites on this CD.
Naz Dravje!
4. Psychotic Micro - Gravedigger
After the refreshments we go on headstrong again wih this psycho-product from the Salamtak Studio. No rest for (and from) the wicked. Only a few bars break to answer your mobile and back to Balagania. Bring a spare brain - HH!
5. Kindzadza - I Like Sport
Get your jumpy sneakers out for this psychedelic workout session. Another russian cocktail to beef up those brainmuscles and work on the laughter reflexes. Well organised chaotic drifter with lots of funtertainment. As i took it myself as well, me thinks the sample in the midst of all of this, has a more nerdy than sporty content, as we hear mister professor say “I like spores, molds and fungus”, as referring to his hobbies... but we like fungus too!
Pop quiz: where does this sample find its origin?
Answers per email to satyr@myrealbox.com - right answer will recieve a mix cd upon next visit to Amsterdam :-))
6. Hyper Frequencies - New Order of Noise
A dark drifter that takes us into the Swamps of Noise. Gnarly creatures rising from the mist, chasing us and each other, while we steadily float on a muddy bass. Layer by layer, the fog grows subtly thicker with noises and fills the space around us. The scarce moments of brightness give us little time to contemplate and navigate to a safe harbour, as the mist swells up again and leads us into the Swamp once more.
Taking no prisoners.
7. Digital Talk - Artificial Beings
Superbly dynamic dancefloor scorcher with maximum music dimension, set me off travelling thru the omnichrome realms of the psychedelic multiverse, the first time my brain got hold of this one, at K3. From the midway station inbetween here and eternity, the katalytic percussion takes us by hand and foot, lifting us from the dancefloor, up, up and away again. Not to waste too much words on this epos: best track of this release, in my ears! More please.
8. Neuromotor - Black Planet
Seeing as much insides of planes as outdoor locations all over the globe, monsieur Talaa must have stayed awake behind the screen in the air at night to get his inspiration for this track. A nocturnal flight over our planet, 10 miles in the atmosphere, most surely reveals a black planet, yearning for Sunrise.
Hard stuff with vastly evolving leads, yet not too much of a storytelling track.
Bring your Delft Industries nightvision goggles.
9. Sticky Fingers - What's going on
And to leave us not too flabbergasted after playing this third Parvati release, we are gently guided thru our comedown with this sweety from Sven Looping and Soma Crome.
Drifting in Sunshine.
Garcon! Refill Please.
:: stay psychedelic ::