Process (2) ‎– One Drop Or Two?

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Creamcrop Records – CCCD03
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1 Intro 1:45
2 Oktober Revolution 6:44
3 Terrorist 6:26
4 Prismatic
Producer, Written-By – Charles (Kenny) Everritt*
8:24
5 Psychobabble 7:11
6 Mono Klang 7:41
7 Quality Solids
Producer, Written-By – Drezz Dressler*
6:25
8 Maharishi 7:07
9 Blue Moonies 8:23

Credits

  • Artwork By [Design] – steve@spirit-level.co.uk
  • Photography [Acid Drops] – Diarmid
  • Producer, Written-ByBenji Vaughan (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 9), Sean Williams

Notes

Recorded at Brooklag Studio, Surrey, UK

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 706608 100030

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
One Drop Or Two? (CD-ROM, MP) Creamcrop Records CCCD03 Denmark 2000

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Rated 5/5
Review by TheTreeTribe Aug 29, 2009 (edited over 2 years ago)
As one of the previous reviewers pointed out - "To what otherwise could have been an even more anticipated release, if about half of the tracks on One Drop or Two werent released, this is still a sweet CD."

Oktober Revolution throws you straight in to the deep end. Classic Process stuff with a dark (sometimes scary) bassline and very delicate/intricate melodies that seem to appear out of nowhere.

Extremely innovative album, unlike much of the music that was released around this time. My favourite tracks are Oktober Revolution and Maharishi.

Rating 4.5 / 5
Review by gizmonix Jan 28, 2009
Actually, Blue Moonies/Psychobabble was the only previously released 12" when the album came out.

The album was released concurrently with the Terrorist/Oktober Revolution single from CreamCrop.

Then later they released the Prismatic 12" too.

Unfortunately, Mono Klang still has no vinyl release :(

_Great_ great disk. Seriously proper psychedelic music. Great depth. Great album and a great era. Prismatic and Mono Klang are two of the finest examples of this style of psychedelic trance music.

Wonderful bass, melodies that come out of nowhere, delicious.
Rated 5/5
Review by goanoah May 08, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)
To what otherwise could have been an even more anticipated release, if about half of the tracks on One Drop or Two weren't released, this is still a sweet CD. The best tracks were all released on 12 inchers. The remaining tracks are good Process-y stuff, but they're definetely the weaker ones, except for Maharishi, perhaps. This is my opinion, and I tend to like heavier Process stuff. However if you're new to Process you should get this CD for sure. An old heavywieght who's been around forever, too.

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