Review by CHoCiDec 30, 2006(edited over 5 years ago)
Pretty nice first release on this defunct austrian label. I played it very i often in the past especially A2 (Hyperkarma). If you compare it between the actually Music from this genre you will see, this old Tune has a lot of "speed". All Tracks meets the 160 BPM limit, but i think the soul of this Tracks gets lost if you pitch it down, wich means the tracks are made for this high BPM Music. However Track A2 was for me personally a track to remember to good old times - i hear it first on the legendary german Radio Station DT64 Berlin - Marcos Lopez intruduce this Record (Track A2 -what else-) in the Radio Show called "Partyzone". To descibe the sound from this 12" exactly, you have to catch for yourself somewere a used copy and ceck it out. I just can try to declare it in a few words: Goa meets ambient flair and ambient flair meets monotone and monotone meets techno. Strange, but good as hell...
I played it very i often in the past especially A2 (Hyperkarma). If you compare it between the actually Music from this genre you will see, this old Tune has a lot of "speed". All Tracks meets the 160 BPM limit, but i think the soul of this Tracks gets lost if you pitch it down, wich means the tracks are made for this high BPM Music. However Track A2 was for me personally a track to remember to good old times - i hear it first on the legendary german Radio Station DT64 Berlin - Marcos Lopez intruduce this Record (Track A2 -what else-) in the Radio Show called "Partyzone".
To descibe the sound from this 12" exactly, you have to catch for yourself somewere a used copy and ceck it out.
I just can try to declare it in a few words: Goa meets ambient flair and ambient flair meets monotone and monotone meets techno. Strange, but good as hell...