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Astral Projection - Back To Galaxy

Label:
Catalog#:
CPCDIL027, none
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
Israel
Released:
Nov 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance

Tracklist

1 Astral Projection  -  Open Society 10:04 X
2 Electro Sun (2)  -  High Cue 6:48 X
3 Bizzare Contact vs. Ultravoice  -  Ultrabizzy 7:41 X
4 Space Cat vs. Onyx (4)  -  Time Wolers 7:52 X
5 Xerox vs. Passenger  -  Science Is God (Ultravoice Rmx) 8:17
    Remix - Ultravoice
6 U-recken  -  The Other Side (Visual Paradox Edit) 6:50 X
    Remix - Visual Paradox
7 Visual Contact  -  Natural Vibes 7:44 X
8 Ferbie Boys* vs. Bizzare Contact  -  Superheroes 8:28 X
9 Cosmic Tone  -  Bit The Moon 7:27
10 Wizzy Noise  -  Tubeless (Lish Rmx) 8:21
    Remix - Lish

Credits

Artwork By - Noam Levkovitz (Nomgy)
Compiled By - Astral Projection
Mastered By - Lior Perlmutter

Notes

No catalog for Trust In Trance Records label, this would be the 24th CD of the label.

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Review by PKS Dec 20, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
Com.Pact Records and Trust In Trance has gathered and releases a compilation together. It is surprisingly compiled by Astral Projection, the Israeli super stars and pioneers in the psytrance scene. They haven’t released much lately, but here it seems like they try some kind of comeback...

When you see the track list of this compilation, it seems like it is actually Com.Pact Records who has compiled it and not Astral Projection. At least the track list looks just like a usual Com.Pact compilation... Here we get pure clubby full on from beginning to end. Astral Projection has a new track on here too, but also this dissappointed me compared to older releases by them. Just way too fluffy! The rest is full of cheesy take offs, easy digestible melodies and no new ideas. Just the same Israeli full on we have been served way too much of the last couple of years.

This compilation shows pretty good how bad Astral Projection has become since the old days. I used to really like most of their releases, but here they serve clubby hits for kids! Sad, but true...