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Koxbox - Forever After

Label:
Catalog#:
HH CD 012
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
23 Jun 1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Goa Trance

Tracklist

1   Point Of No Return 9:45
2   Space Traveller 9:15
3   Insect & Insect Bite (Split Mix) 8:14
4   Tribal Oscillation 7:26
5   Neurobic 13:38
6   Space Interface 7:49
7   Orientalic (95 Remix) 7:54
8   Loads Of Flow (Molecular Mix) 6:58
    Remix - Cwithe

Credits

Artwork By - Bidiol / F. Reichhold , Dare Art / G. Daeretzis
Artwork By [Cover Artist] - Bird
Producer, Mixed By - Ian Ion , Koxbox
Written-By - Frank E , Peter Candy

Notes

Produced and mixed at the Grooveyard II.
Track 8 produced at the Grooveyard.

LC 5305
EAN: 4 005902 639668

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Rated 3/5
Review by bolle88 Mar 31, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
This is such a fantastic album! Very unique sounding old-school psychedelic trance, I have actually never heard anything like it. The quality is amazing when you realise that it was made more than 12 years ago, in the very beginning of the goa-era.

All tracks, except 'Neurobic', is highly energetic and extremely psychedelic goa with so many different layers, sounds and melodies that it wouldn't surprise me if this album took like 10 years to produce. My favourite track still is the chilled down, almost 14 minutes long 'Neurobic'. You can actually compare this song with the amazing 20 minutes long Paradise Connection - Source of emotion. OK, these songs are very different from each other, but the feelings you get when listening to both songs are kind of the same. Both songs have a steady 4x4-beat in perhaps 110-120 bpm and both songs really takes you on a loong, slow and spaced-out journey that never seems to end. But at the same time, you don't want the journey to end.

Anyways, an essential goa-classic that everybody needs to hear!
Rated 5/5
Review by SkeletonMan Apr 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This has got to be my favourite Koxbox/Psychopod release sounding as exciting and fresh today as it did in 1995. Everything works to perfection here. While I sometimes find Koxbox/Psychopod releases challenging to decipher and therefore more suited for "listening" purposes rather than dancing, the sounds of Forever After spiralls right into my mind and feet. I can trip equally well in a comfortable chair as mayheem on the dancefloor with this baby and opening track Point of no Return really could have no other title. Once on you need to hear it through ...

Favourites? Impossible to pin out. All!

A magnificent 5/5 stars if there ever was one. Essential.
Rated 5/5
Review by kalex Apr 14, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Some things in the world just need time to prove their outstanding quality - and "Forever After" surely is such a remarkable item. As of writing this comment, the release is 11 years old - which makes me notice: a) how dramatically time flies *g* and b) how outstandingly fresh and up-to-date this album still sounds (I can blame a bit of this feeling to my oldschool goatrance nostalgia, but not all of it!). Simply great music - that passed the test of time.