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Paul Oakenfold - A Voyage Into Trance

Label:
Catalog#:
bflcd 14
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
09 May 1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance

Tracklist

1a Genetic  -  Trancemission
    Producer, Mixed By, Engineer - Majik (2)
  Written-By - P. Jackson*
1b Man With No Name  -  Sly-Ed
    Mixed By, Engineer - Man With No Name
  Written-By - M. Freeland*
1c Dynamix  -  The Rezistor
    Producer, Mixed By - Dynamix
  Written-By - Graham Wood , Martin Freeland
  Written-By, Engineer - Danny Dawson
1d Man With No Name  -  Teleport
    Mixed By, Engineer - Man With No Name
  Written-By - M. Freeland*
1e Infinity Project, The  -  Superbooster
    Engineer, Programmed By - Man With No Name
  Producer - Infinity Project, The
  Written-By - G. Wood* , M. Freeland* , R. Ram*
1f Mandra Gora  -  Wicked Warp
    Engineer - Majik (2)
  Written-By, Producer, Mixed By - J. Bley*
1g Prana  -  Voyager III (Voodoo Remix)
    Engineer - Matt Rowland*
  Producer - Prana
  Remix - Prana , Voodoo People
  Written-By - C. Dekker* , N. Taylor* , T. Suzuki*
1h Ayahusca*  -  New Moon
    Engineer - Natalie Heath
  Producer, Mixed By - Ayahusca*
  Written-By - D. Psaras* , J. Sithu* , S. Roman*
1i Infinity Project, The  -  Feeling Weird
    Producer - Infinity Project, The
  Written-By - G. Wood* , R. Ram*
  Written-By, Engineer - M. Freeland*
1j Slinky Wizard  -  Wizard
    Producer, Mixed By - Slinky Wizard
  Written-By - D. Lamb* , G. Barker* , R. Biggs*
  Written-By, Engineer - S. Posford*
1k Black Sun  -  Fat Buddha
    Engineer, Mixed By - D. Zamani*
  Keyboards - J. Bley* , S. Holweck*
  Producer, Mixed By - Youth
  Written-By - M. Glover*
1l Hallucinogen  -  LSD
    Producer, Mixed By, Engineer - Hallucinogen
  Written-By - S. Posford*

Credits

Artwork By [Cover Design] - Madark, London
DJ Mix - Paul Oakenfold

Notes

Dragonfly Presents 'A Voyage Into Trance'

Track 1c is incorrectly listed as 'Total Eclipse - Aliens'. It is actually 'Dynamix - The Rezistor'. The credits for this track have been taken from Order Odonata Vol. 1 which is the original appearance of this track.
Track 1j is titled 'Slinky Wizard'.

These two errors have been carried forward on the several versions of this release in the subsequent years.

Illustration detail from 'Festival Of Venus' © 1994 M. Glover.

This original Dragonfly version is unindexed - with the entire mix on one 'track' of the CD (hence no individual durations). Total time: 72:39.

This compilation comes in jewel case and has also been released in 1995 by Hypnotic in cardsleeve packaging. The CD on the Hypnotic version is indexed.

(P)&(C)1995 Dragonfly Records.
Barcode: 5 025055 800141
Mastered by Mayking.

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Review by Nov 22, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
This compilation has it.
The true spirit of goatrance is manifested on this unbelievable trip to the sources of energy and movement. Hit after hit, after hit, after hit takes you to somewhere you have never truly been. Paul Oakenfold has done a masterpiece in mixing and compilating. This compilation is a must-to-hear and a splendid purchase to any collection.

10/5!

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Rated 1/5
Review by planet-noise May 20, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
When I first listen to the "Order Odonata" compilation, I thought "this is it - Trance music has changed forever". As mentioned: "Hit after hit after hit..."

However, Oakenfold's set was a big disapointment: he miss the whole feeling that you got from "Order Odonata" compilation, which contains more or less the same tracks. Mny of them are old-favorites.

The musical editing, the amateur DJ mix, a bad mastering, and the fact that nobody thought about spiliting the set into seperate tracks, shows that it's not enough just to put a few good tracks into a continues mux. Music has to "Flow", and on this case it doen't work!

I never realy liked Oakenfold work, but this CD is simply a disaster!!! Shame on you, Paul!