PsyCraft - Computech

Label:
Catalog#:
HMCD45, VP047
Format:
CD, Mixed, Album
Country:
Israel
Released:
24 Nov 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance, Progressive Trance

Tracklist

1 PsyCraft  -  Dirt Bag (Remix) 6:13 X
    Lyrics By, Vocals - Brad Sucks
  Producer [Additional], Mixed By - Amit Duvdevani , Erez Aizen
  Remix - PsyCraft
2 PsyCraft  -  Feel The Vibe 8:46 X
3 PsyCraft  -  Borderline (Remix) 7:20 X
    Lyrics By, Vocals - Brad Sucks
4 PsyCraft  -  Bad Girl 7:26 X
5 Infected Mushroom & Yahel  -  Electro Panic (Psycraft Remix) 7:43 X
    Remix - PsyCraft
  Remix [Credited To] - Alon Algrasi , Nir Sidon
  Written-By - Amit Duvdevani , Erez Aizen , Yahel Sherman*
6 PsyCraft  -  On The Edge 6:13 X
7 PsyCraft  -  Law Of Karma 6:59 X
8 PsyCraft  -  Computech 7:20 X
9 PsyCraft  -  Night Drive 7:09 X
    Written-By - Guy Peled
10 PsyCraft  -  Inside Your Heaven 9:09 X
    Vocals - Doron Yitach

Credits

Artwork By [Art Direction & Cover Design] - Shahar Hemo
Mastered By [Additional Help] - Infected Mushroom
Mastered By [Digital Mastering] - PsyCraft
Photography - Gal Hemo
Producer - Alon Algrasi , Nir Sidon
Producer [Post Production] - Eyal Yankovich
Written-By - Alon Algrasi (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 10) , Nir Sidon (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 10)

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Review by psypras Dec 22, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
A little comment to track ten "Inside your heaven".
I remember in 2004 when i first heard this track, the vocals were sampled from Depeche Mode's Only when i lose myself. After that they made a remix of it again, and Guy Salama (israeli dj who host a psytrance radio show on radio BU 99fm in Israel) made an edit of that re-remix too.
I dont like Doron Yitach's voice, and deffinetly like Dave Gahan's voice alot more. His vocals fittet the track well.
I also think that they wanted that "original" Inside Your Heaven track to be on this album, but couldnt due to copyrights on the Depeche Mode classic.

Review by PKS Dec 20, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
Psycraft (Alon Algrasi & Nir Sidon) from Israel is out with their third album on Hommega Productions. As usual, they bring in a lot og guitar into their tracks. Here we also get more vocals than usual, plus a few remixes.

The first track we get here is a chilled sort of pop rock track, with vocals done by someone called Brad Sucks and some guitar. Pretty good vocals, but probably not something for the usual trance head. Anyway, quite different and surprising. Infected Mushroom has also had a little to do with this one. Track 2 brings us into trance soundscapes. Also here we get some twisted vocals. In my opinion too much vocals. Quite massive, stumpy track. Not exactly my cup of tea, but if you like the new style of Infected Mushroom, this has a very similar sound. Track 3 is another pop rock kind of track with Brad Sucks involved. A lot of lyrics (which you can read in the booklet by the way). For sure radio friendly pop trance, but nothing I would play at a trance party. Track 4 is a track Psycraft has made totally by themselves. A really stumpy, massive track. Not too much annoying vocals here. Still, I get a very pop feeling, or Infected Mushroom vibe by this track too. Track 5 is the famous Yahel Vs. Infected Mushroom track Electro Panic that we have heard a million times before, here in a Psycraft remix. I don’t think we needed another remix of this track, even though this track has some pretty cool vibes. Here we get some guitar vibes too, but I actually prefer the original. Track 6 goes a better direction. Still with a pretty clubby, typical Israeli full on style. In my opinion, there are too many interupting breaks, which stops the dancefloor too much, plus those cheesy take offs. Track 7 is a real summer track, with some pretty nice guitar. Very much like Infected Mushroom. Again we get too many breaks in my opinion, still my favourite track on this album. Track 8 has the album title. Massive and more drifting than most of the other tracks we get here. Track 9 is made together with Guy Peled, also known as Trauma and one half of Beat Hackers. This one goes more full on. Guitar riffs and darker vibes, which fits with the track title. Still, a bit too fluffy for my taste. The last track we get on this album has more vocals again, here done by a guy named Doron Yitach. This one goes a very typical clubby Israeli full on direction again. Not really any new ideas to be found here.

These guys sure has a production talent, but the album they deliver here is in my opinion too clubby and pop influenced. If you like the new style of Infected Mushroom, you will probably enjoy some of these tracks, because many of them reminds me a lot of them...
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