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Quasar (2) - One Day

Label:
Catalog#:
MOE 66604
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
15 Jun 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance

Tracklist

  Book 1 - The Walk-In
1 Quasar (2)  -  By The Seashore 0:12
2 Quasar (2)  -  Changing Channels 0:25
3 Quasar (2)  -  Tune In 1:17
4 Quasar (2)  -  Mission Control 6:17
5 Quasar (2)  -  "...We Have A Problem..." 0:32
6 Quasar (2)  -  Plan A 6:40
7 Quasar (2)  -  Plan B 6:17
8 Quasar (2)  -  ...At Madame Zoe's... 0:44
  Book 2 - The Tranceformation
9 Quasar (2)  -  Transmorphication 0:36
10 Quasar (2)  -  Higher Circuits 6:40
11 Quasar (2)  -  Glum Leaper 6:59
12 Quasar (2)  -  The News 0:54
  Book C - The Revival
13 Quasar (2)  -  Rediscovery 2:00
14 Quasar (2) & Alien Mental  -  Disk Recovery 4:59
15 Quasar (2)  -  Area 1-50 1:02
16 Quasar (2)  -  Maximum Overdrive 6:28
17 Quasar (2)  -  U.F.O.B.E.S.P. 2:01
18 Quasar (2) , Mubali & Dylalien  -  Solid And Clear 6:28
19 Quasar (2)  -  The Eschaton! 1:06

Credits

Artwork By - Kourosh
Music By, Voice - Quasar (2)
Voice - David Icke , Jaguar (8) , John C. Lilly* , Malia (2) , Ocelot , Robert Anton Wilson

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Rated 5/5
Review by DeathPosture Sep 28, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Conceptual fractals confined within a gazillion ‘bom spankas’ and the steady beat of a drum…

American producer and fractal cowboy Jason Frazier has been an active part of the Bay Area psytrance scene since the early 2000s and prior to this, his debut album, he has released tracks on 10 different compilations… Everything I’ve heard from his hands has excelled in being super-creative and very versatile stuff… Dark and banging, but not overly serious and boring… It’s been just the right mix of everything I like about modern psychedelic trance… So yeah, I was VERY excited when this album was announced by the lovely people over at the M.O.E. label based in San Fransisco. It’s been out since June, so this review is already long overdo… Let’s get to it…

AMAZING album… Really! In caps and all! I’ve had this on heavy rotation since it was released – and it’s still as fresh as the first time I heard it…

To the untrained ear, this might seem like a ‘normal’ concept album comparable in size to, say, Kemic-Al’s The Dark Journal or Artifakt’s Artifakt II, but it’s not… It’s more than that. Sure, it’s divided into books, but there’s not the same level of consistency here… But hey, that’s not a bad thing. Not at all. This is one of the most diverse, eclectic and utterly jaw-dropping albums of 2006.

A truly profound experience that it would be a crime not to try out… Trust me on this one, this album will be benchmarked by other producers, labels and so forth for a long time… I like everything about it. From the subtle artwork, to the progression, flow and direction… Also the production is real fucking sweet, not to mention the (most likely) years of studio time that went into writing all this. That investment really paid of, and this is such a mature album… Top 10 material for sure! Hats, socks and underwear off to the man himself Jason and to Mistress Of Evil Records for putting out such an instant classic!

A no-brainer, absolutely essential purchase for any fan psychedelic trance… Enjoy!

Favourites: 4(!!), 6, 7(!!), 11(!!!), 14, 16(!!), 18(!)