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Astrix - Nu-Clear Visions Of Israel

Label:
Catalog#:
TIPWCD028
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
30 Jun 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance

Tracklist

1 Sub6  -  Pounding 7:04 X
2 Astrix  -  Disco Valley 8:07 X
3 Psy Sex*  -  Alien Cop (Goblin Remix) 8:38 X
    Remix - Goblin*
4 Hujaboy  -  Flake 7:23 X
5 Cosma  -  Nonstop 7:25 X
6 Xerox & Illumination  -  Temporary Insanity 7:05 X
7 Delirious  -  Dynamic Force 7:40 X
8 Psy Craft*  -  Top Gun 7:38 X
9 Astrix & Atomic Pulse  -  Valirus (Sub6 Remix) 5:56 X
    Remix - Sub6

Credits

Compiled By - Avi Shmailov (Astrix)*
Other [Help & Support] - Eyal Yankovich (Hommega)

Notes

(P) & (C) 2003 TIP.World
" This compilation is under exclusive license from Hommega Productions, Israel "
Distributed by Arabesque
Barcode: 5 030094 085022

The compiler is printed as " Astrix " on front cover and as his alias " Avi Shmailov (Astrix) " on back cover.

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Review by PKS Oct 21, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
TIP.World has had a pretty strong connection with the Israeli trance scene. Here they deliver a compilation based on trance artists from Israel. The new Israeli star on the trance scene is obviously Astrix (Avi Shmailov), and here he has selected the tracks. This is the first compilation in a little Israelitrance series TIP.World has started. In my opinion this is one of the worst compilations TIP.World has released so far. TIP.World has for sure been lacking of quality on their latest releases, and it seems like they are following the trends for money instead of going for quality like they did before. This compilation isn't a good picture of good quality trance from Israel either. Pure full on from beginning to end without enough creativity in my ears. Many of these tracks sounds just like tons of other full on tracks we have heard before.