| 1 | Funky Town | 6:17 | ||
| 2 | Tau Ceti | 7:00 | ||
| 3 | Tokalosh | 6:49 | ||
| Guitar [Featuring] - Julio Sigauque | ||||
| 4 | Law Of One | 6:29 | ||
| 5 | Lotus Eaters | 7:11 | ||
| 6 | Surya | 7:04 | ||
| 7 | Substrata (Feat Gandalf) | 7:04 | ||
| Featuring - Gandalf (5) | ||||
| 8 | Cosmic Trigger | 6:11 | ||
| 9 | Faerie Tale | 6:16 | ||
| 10 | Gene Swarm (Feat Pablo Sandoz) | 6:31 | ||
| Featuring - Pablo Sandoz | ||||
"Indidginus is South African producer Michael Martin who has been actively making music in the scene since 2001 and playing didgeridoo since 1996. Feast or Famine is his second full length release and it's a colourful journey into the down tempo side of psychedelic music with a unique Indidginus twist. Released at the end of 2008 on Micro Dot music from Cape Town, this is one hell of a fun album that can only be described, in my opinion, as accomplished clean sounding groovadelic music. Kicking off with a reworking of the classic Funky Town, the tunes take in a range of influences from ethnic sounds through to electro in places and beyond. It has an infectious funky feel permeating the tracks and keeps you on tenterhooks eagerly awaiting the next sound or groove and ensures that those feet keep on tapping away furiously. This has quality written all over it and is as refreshing as it is original. With the tracks ranging in speed from 113 to 139 bpm, this album is excellent sunshine music that should not be restricted to just the global psychedelic trance scene but should go and infect the rest of the global electronic dance scene. The album is a veritable feast, with the famine coming only when it ends.
Available from the following reputable on-line shops:
• Beatspace
• Psyshop
• Saiko Sounds"