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Indoor - The Key

Indoor - Progressive Trance

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance
Year:
1995

Tracklist

Vertigo 7:14
Mad Horizon 7:38
Amora 6:39
Naxus 9:49
Sweet Coming Home 7:12
Sid 7:02
The Key 8:29
Camel 8:03
Shiva 9:56

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Progressive Trance (CD, Album) NMC Music (Israel) 20154-2 Israel 1995
Progressive Trance (CD, Album) MCA Records MCD 33883 France 1995
Progressive Trance (CD, Album, RM, RE) Avatar Records AVA 025 Israel 2004
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by kunalarya Sep 02, 2008

referencing Progressive Trance, CD, Album, RM, RE, AVA 025

Avatar Records brings to light another great album from the age when Goa was truly a paradise. Orignially released on NMC Music (Israel) in 1995, this album sounds fresh as toothpaste even today. On the CD Cover, it says "New and improoved sound". This is a little ironic, cause even though it sounds good overall and would put 90% of trance produced today to shame, its actually over a decade old!

Don't let that stop you from buying this CD if you are lucky enough to come across it. Three trance all-stars team up for an unstoppable trancefloor album - Avi from Space Cat, Ofer (now known as Oforia), and Marko Goren from Phreaky.

The boys from Indoor present an early version of psychedelic trance. Back in the days when Anjuna was a paradise and Kasol was unheard of. Compared to todays full-on craze and phat basslines, this music is far more intelligent.

Overall though, I'd give this album a 4.5/5 star rating, simply cause the tracks all have a similar sound to them. I'm not much of an electronic music artist, but perhaps the equipment used was exactly the same on all tracks ?
Rated 3/5
Review by SkeletonMan Dec 11, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Progressive Trance, CD, Album, 20154-2

This is an interesting release. I have seen this labelled as an all time classic with the advise; if you find it, buy it! It's hard to come by, though. At least in the NMC version. With this in mind I was eager to find out what the album would do to me. Bought 10 years ago I remembered that there were at least one killer track on the album, but other than that I hadn't gotten too much crazy about the rest of the album. Would it work now?

The boys from Indoor presents to you an early version of psychedelic trance. Compared to todays full-on craze this music is way more challenging! You totally have to sink into it to get it, but if you're able to pull it off a song like Mad Harizon at 3:55 should reward your patience :o) I am still not too crazy about it though. I think there are a few too many breaks and some of the lead melodies are too cheesy for my taste. Like track 8 Camel at 2:08. Either this is so deep and dark I am not even worthy or a good bet for a techno antheme for the Olympias!

Anyway, this album all comes down to track 7 The Key. When this track kicks off at, oh well, 0:01 you know instantly that this is one of those rare tracks you spend your adulthood looking for. I played this track at a party where I dj'd, the crowd mostly being into R&B and mainstream, house when encouraged, I didn't know what to expect. It blew of the roof. Reluctant at first even with a couple of pointy fingers in my direction at 3:11 The Key won everyone over. When people say they don't like trance music play this song for them. As hopeless as it is to pick, this could be my all time trance track. And certainly in top 10!

In conclusion, my verdict 10 years ago pretty much still stands. Early psychedelic style with good build ups, strong arrangements and nice sounds. My major objection is the happy leads. If you want milestone tracks this album is a must for The Key alone though.