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Paul Oakenfold - A Voyage Into Trance

Label:
Catalog#:
CLP 1335
Format:
DVD, Mixed
Country:
US
Released:
Jan 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance

Tracklist

1 Genetic  -  Trancemission
2 Man With No Name  -  Sly-Ed
3 Dynamix  -  The Rezistor
4 Man With No Name  -  Teleport
5 Infinity Project, The  -  Superbooster
6 Mandra Gora  -  Wicked Warp
7 Prana  -  Voyager III
    Remix - Prana , Voodoo People
8 Ayahusca*  -  New Moon
9 Infinity Project, The  -  Feeling Weird
10 Slinky Wizard  -  Wizard
11 Black Sun  -  Fat Buddha
12 Hallucinogen  -  LSD

Credits

DJ Mix - Paul Oakenfold
Producer - Brian Perera

Notes

Visuals by Yo Suzuki (Love Mushroom Psychedelic Visual Arts)
Audio originally released on Dragonfly Records (BFLCD 14)
Track the 3 is misspelled as 'Total Eclipse - Aliens’ and track 10 is misspelled 'Slinky Wizard'. Track 7 remix work is credited to Voodoo People & Prana
DVD Features:
· Fullscreen (1.33:1)
· Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
· Free 3-D Glasses
· Running time: 73 min

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Rated 3/5
Review by urzh Aug 07, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
This DVD has not met my expectations, unfortunately. The music selection is great, but I already had this mix on CD, and if you're a real psychedelic fan, then you should already have most of these tracks elsewhere. The 3D videos are very primitive, consist of geometric shapes ONLY (do NOT expect to see the real Teleport video by Man With No Name), and are probably just a bit more complicated than winamp/windowsmedia visualization plugins. The 3-dimensionality is also poor: images look like consisting of three very distinct planes, red in the foreground, green in the middle and blue in the background. You can't perceive the videoset as 3D until you forget about those planes. But to finish on a positive note, this DVD is definitely one of a kind. By the way, it can be viewed without glasses at all, if you don't need 3-dimensionality.
Rated 5/5
Review by rfosgatepower Apr 12, 2004
I just wanted to say that I own this DVD and one downfall is that it only comes with 1 pair of the glasses. You can order more online at several places. When I ordered mine you could choose between HD glasses and regular glasses. HD being for video, regular being for internet and printed images. I ordered the HD glasses and when I got them I noticed my glasses that came with DVD were definately regular glasses. The DVD is awesome and I dont want to deter anybody from buying it, I just wanted to point out that you may want more glasses and if you do get the HD glasses as their is a noticeable difference. If you love the DVD like I did you may want to get the other glasses anyways because they are better.