| Amen | 6:02 | ||
| Chaos | 8:40 | ||
| Infinite Justice | 7:03 | ||
| The Nexus | 7:45 | ||
| Sticks & Stones | 9:35 | ||
| Techno Drome | 7:50 | ||
| 1,000,000 Years From Today... | 8:21 | ||
| Anything Is Possible | 8:27 | ||
| Heaven's Gate | 7:38 | ||
| Electric Blue | 7:53 |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amen (CD, Album) | Ganesha, Nova Tekk | NT-30006 | Germany | 2002 | |
| Amen (2xLP, Album, Ltd) | Ganesha | DA-56715-0 | Germany | 2002 | |
| Amen (CD, Album) | Phonokol, Trust In Trance Records | 2237-2, none | Israel | 2002 | |
| Amen (CD, Album) | Transient Records | TRANR641CD | UK | 2002 | |
| Amen (CD, Album) | Why Not Records | WHYCD019 | Sweden | 2002 | |
| Amen (CD, Promo) | Transient Records | TRANR641CD PROMO | UK | 2002 |
referencing Amen, CD, Album, WHYCD019
referencing Amen, CD, Album, NT-30006
referencing Amen, CD, Album, NT-30006
Disclaimer: Videos may not match exact release
Nothing. Parts of Amen may not live up to foredom's glory, but that is forgiveable. The good parts are as strong now as they were 10 years ago. The problem is that most of the time Astral sounds like something kept in a timecapsule from 10 years ago. Track 8 Anything is possible is the best example. This would have rocked the 90's scene, but today sounds like nothing but a vague echoe of People Can Fly. Which it is!
We don't mean to be bad, when we bash Astral. It's just hard to accept that the ears of mid 90's Goa we so faithfully followed can no longer follow us.