Pigs In Space ‎– Pigs In Space

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1 Pigs In Space Invisible Contact 8:08
2 Pigs In Space Visitors (Part 1) 7:42
3 Pigs In Space Who Is Feeling Normal? 8:47
4 Pigs In Space Solar 8:26
5 Pigs In Space Some Mental Symptoms 8:52
6 Pigs In Space Visitors (Part 2) 7:45
7 Man With No Name Presents Yogi & Grey One Big Troubles In Outer Space (Oforia Remix)
Presenter – Man With No Name Remix – Ofer Dikovsky, Oforia Written-By – Martin Freeland
7:58
8 Pigs In Space Now And Beyond 8:42
9a Pigs In Space Heliolatry 8:27
9b Pigs In Space Waterfalls 3:31

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"If pigs could fly then save your bacon while hamming it up with your radio ham"

Some CDs will come in a slipcase.
Track 9 has a printed duration of 7:34 on cover but it's around 8:27 long and on computer will show 13:38. At around 10:07 a hidden track starts.

Track 7 published by Citybeat.

Total time: 80:02

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  • Barcode: 7296134210627

Other Versions (Showing 1 of 1) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Pigs In Space (10xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Sonicult Music SCLTBC003 Israel 2009

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Rated 5/5
fregle Dec 10, 2009
What the previous reviews forget to mention is that this is the first true full-on psytrance release, with a 2 year head start to the widely acknowledged full-on architects. Yes, it still has goatrance elements in it (layers of acid melodies), but you can clearly hear the foundation on which all that full-on is built (very thorough production especially of kick and bass, rolling bass, more attention to drums and bass, more attention to soundscaping, and a more 'roomy' or 'open' overall sensation). This album is a milestone in the history of goatrance and psytrance, there is absolutely no mistaking that, and it hasn't lost much of its appeal even today. Exceptional stuff... And I don't even really like full-on psytrance... I'm more of a goatrance/spugedelic man...
Rated 5/5
Review by Josephschembri Aug 03, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Euphoric, magnificent, melodic, energetic, pumping, eclectic, defining, top-notch production – any (positive) adjective can fit this album.

Ofer Dikovsky was one of the pioneers in the Goa-scene and gained cult status with the group “Phreaky” and other great collaborations. This album released under this curious alias was certainly another turning point in 1998 when the Goa scene started to mutate into different directions. This self-titled album has no flaws. As I described in my first sentence, practically it’s complete – you have it all in 80 (yes eighty!) minutes of music packed in a very cool artwork also. Shall I mention also the appearance of the legendary Martin Freeland ? And the hidden chilled track at the end ?

Nicest thing is that this album is still very easily available so if you’re still wondering about it just get it now.
Rated 5/5
Review by Psyfish Jun 16, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
Goa trance at its perfection; euphoric, energetic, progressive and magic. Every single note is put in place with greatest perfection. If this CD is not a part of your collection, make it one, right now!

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