| Quantum Flux | 7:32 | |
| Photon Generator | 8:56 | |
| Gravity Well | 7:03 | |
| Vortex | 8:29 | |
| Nanobots | 8:17 | |
| Interstellar Asylum | 7:55 | |
| Temporal Distortion | 7:18 | |
| Neuron Tranceiver | 7:57 | |
| Chromatic Aberration | 7:39 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Uncertainty Principle (CD, Album, Mixed, Dig) | Blue Moon Productions HQ | BMPHQ CD004 | Thailand | 2000 | |
| The Uncertainty Principle (CD, Album, Mixed, MP) | Blue Moon Productions HQ | BMPHQ CD004 | Thailand | 2000 | |
| The Uncertainty Principle (2xLP, Album, RE) | Velvet Inc., Nova Tekk, GTN (Global Trance Network) | GTN 1080.12 | Germany | 2001 | |
| The Uncertainty Principle (CD, Album, RE, Dig) | Velvet Inc., Nova Tekk, GTN (Global Trance Network) | GTN 1080.20 | Germany | 2001 |
referencing The Uncertainty Principle, CD, Album, RE, Dig, GTN 1080.20
While not as nearly as happy or eastern influenced as any other release by the Dimension 5/Hunab-Ku/Ra crew, it's just as uplifting and pumping. Samey, repetitive structures go on and on over strong and steady kicks and fat bass lines for anywhere between eight and nine minutes.
Not much diversity here, and definitely not something to challenge the mind, but I dare you not to dance to any one of these tunes, apart the closing downtempoish number.
No cheese, no melody-break-melody-break-climax-outro structures and no spiritual shiva buddha mantra samples, whatever, just loud and irresistible party music. Some sounds they use in tracks are out of this world.
My favorites are Interstellar Asylum, Temporal Distortion and Neuron Tranceiver.