...the previous contributors have yet to mention Dark Soho's melodic, beautiful and tender side. "My Wish" shows that the boys of Dark Soho don't just keep to their unique and malicious style, they are willing to experiment and create more than just aggression. "My Wish" is truly one of the most beutiful Psytrance-produced tracks I have yet heard...
Can't really add anything which hasn't already been said. It's a great album, fairly diverse range of effects used and still has the killer basslines from their first album. Whereas the first album had reasonably long (1-2 min) intros, this album doesn't seem to hang around much before dropping you in head first. Instant gratification :)
Review by VhaidraAug 16, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
The other one of the records most likely to drive you closer to committing suicide.. the other is, not surprisingly Dark Soho's Sun spot.. very dark and innovative, huge bassline and wicked melodies. Highly recommended to anyone who doesn't really know what to listen to. Certainly deserves my 5/5.
This is a perfect example of what happens when metalheads start making Psytrance. The influences of the heavy metal days of Boxer, Zeev and Rizo are so obvious but never interfere with the amazing trip this music takes you on. Recommended for old those old punks and guitar-lovers who think Trance and Dance are too soft to be be taken seriously...
Ever wondered how Psytrance sounds when it is fused with Industrial and Gothic? This is the best example. This album is strongly melodic, psychedelic and powerful (a.k.a. israeli trance) but you can also hear well placed elements from Heavy Metal, Gothic and EBM and it is generally dark and/or agressive in tone.
GET THIS.