| 1 | Летите | 6:03 | ||
| Vocals - Олеся Моисеенкова | ||||
| 2 | Sunshine | 5:05 | ||
| 3 | Палево | 8:27 | ||
| Vocals - Олеся Моисеенкова | ||||
| 4 | Карнавал | 5:15 | ||
| 5 | Nuclear Test | 5:56 | ||
| 6 | Капсула | 6:07 | ||
| 7 | Overpower | 7:01 | ||
| Horn - Олеся Моисеенкова | ||||
| 8 | Tranceformation | 6:33 | ||
| 9 | Серенада | 7:25 | ||
| 10 | Паровоз | 8:30 | ||
| 11 | Ураган | 8:12 | ||
Trk#1. “Letite”. Wow - you don't know the Russian language? Then you may enjoy a light pro trance, with a nice female voice (still we remember you don't know the Russian language), that comes suddenly to a hard-rock guitar breakdown, signing that the track soon will be over.
Trk#2. “Sunshine”. The track (energetic house) is to be played at the middle of a groovy DJ set, when people are warmed enough to keep on dancing, with no care what is playing.
Trk#3. “Palevo”. At the beginning it is a hard house. Maybe concentration on a (happy-) hardcore roots of the RT would make the duo's creation sound better... But the track leads to an easy progressive trance with the same –really- beautiful voice (still I hope the Russian is not the language you know).
TRK#4. “Karnaval”. Yoops that’s house. Summer Latin house with progressive rhythms. The track’s name “Karnaval” (“Carnival”) tells everything. But what to do with progressive bass line?
Trk#5. “Nuclear Test”. Vakh! (a Caucasian exclamation). It’s a funking hard house. Guys know how to make it hard. But… using the Prodigy’s sound of their voodoo guitar…
Trk#6. “Kapsula”. Again house. Real dance floor house. The quality of this track is to be a European level. Sounds really non-pop & groovy.
Trk#7. “Overpower”. Vakh! (again). So hard & tough sound… Someone has told me that the album contains cheesy & mainstream sound? Oh really? Is the RT able to combine it? Oh, really? That’s hoohoo very funny…
Trk#8. “Tranceformation”. We meet here the real –non- commercial trance sound. Well, if they can, why they do not? The sound is Goa! But, hearing this, one can remember (and almost hear again) the sound of the Baltic electronic team -Action Directe-, well known in Russian electronic environment at middle 90’s
Trk#9. “Serenada”. Dance floor shaker! Pro trance with hard groove! But it’s only at the beginning, and what happens then? Too easy commercial sound rushes in, reminding the previous album tracks!
Trk#10. “Parovoz”. What can you hear here? A sample (?) of Soviet song, the groove and background sounds you’ve already heard on the previous tracks. Well, maybe it’s because of the strong album concept? ((; But still you have your feet shaking.
Trk#11. “Uragan”. (Foof, the last!). It’s trance. Mix all suitable sounds for the trance from this album, and you’ll get this track.
Pee-Ess. The demand produces the supply. Doesn’t it? No, it doesn’t! Not in every case! Respect!