Review by DajekSep 25, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
This is for me the best (and most psychedelic) dance music album that was ever made and (considering where psychedelic trance is heading today) the best trance album that will ever be made.
All the tracks carry so many different and very psychedelic elements and themes... ..all tracks are unique, no repetition anywhere.. the melodies and layers create an unique atmosphere.. it offers something new every time I listen to it.
Special highlits for me include: Trancespotter(!), Demention(!), Horrorgram(!) and Jiggle of the Sphinx, but ALL tracks are extremely complex and offer a superb musical experience.
10/10 (although no scale can correctly measure the value of this one.)
Review by goanoahSep 08, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
The long- awaited second LP from 'the guvnor of psytrance'.
All tracks on this LP deserve serious attention to their structure, complexity, if not the uncanny twisted sound of Simon's handiwork. Very distinctive and quite unparalleled, such as flawlessly melting a 3/4 intro into a 4/4 song structure. One of the first and last great LPs from a truly gifted and talented artist.
On the sleeve it notes, "Not all of these albums contain evil vinyl, but some do!". Twisted Records secretly sent out several copies of The Lone Deranger with glitter in the vinyl: Evil vinyl.
All the tracks carry so many different and very psychedelic elements and themes... ..all tracks are unique, no repetition anywhere.. the melodies and layers create an unique atmosphere.. it offers something new every time I listen to it.
Special highlits for me include: Trancespotter(!), Demention(!), Horrorgram(!) and Jiggle of the Sphinx, but ALL tracks are extremely complex and offer a superb musical experience.
10/10 (although no scale can correctly measure the value of this one.)