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Toï Doï - Technologic

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Catalog#:
AVA 005, 330124-2
Format:
CD, Album, Digipak
Country:
Israel
Released:
Aug 2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance

Tracklist

1   Star Shoot Trippers 8:38
2   D'eden Space 10:02
3   Replicant 9:26
4   Enfants Sacrés 8:28
5   Ze Cosmos Trips 8:19
6   Spiral Dive 8:58
7   Nuage D'encens 8:53
8   Up Days 9:05
9   D-Liss 7:15
    Edited By - Lior Perlmutter
  Engineer [Additional] - Avi Algranati
  Recorded By [Rerecorded By] - Gary Honess

Credits

Artwork By - Rangoon
Mastered By - Lior Perlmutter
Producer - Avichay Avigal
Written By - Gilles Coia

Notes

Mastered at Astral Projection Studios.
D-Liss rerecorded at Number 9 Studios, Toronto.

Total time: 79:08

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Rated 3/5
Review by maroko Feb 08, 2009
Replicant, Nauge D' Encens and Up Days is what it all comes down to on "Technologic". The first two are both punishing and hard tornados which slowly build up and before you know it lift you high up in the air, with no time or space to look or go back!
Up Days is quite probably one of the ten hardest goa/psy tunes ever recorded, further discussion sealed by yellow duck tape.
Unfortunately the rest of the album, despite showing quite a lot of potential never really comes together like the tracks mentioned above. It's a pity, namely audiable on D' Eden Space, which starts like a minimal, percussion driven pounding track, but loses focus five minutes deep and never regains the initial tightness and absolute domination over my attention. Toi Doi depicts a raw, terror induced, frenetic, fast, pumping and uplifting version of goa trance, that is as sci-fi, technoid and dark as anything you've ever heard in the genre, but its darkness cannot be compared to the usual russian 'speedcore psy' dark stuff, its techno influences and metallic sounds are not similar to X-Dream/The Delta post "Radio" output, its futuristic and apocalyptic influences are far from Darshan and Orichalcum... I don't know, you just have to hear it. Not because it's flawless, but because it enables you to explore and experience psy trance like you've never done it before, plus you will get acquainted with three absolutely mind blowing tracks!
Rated 4/5
Review by canyon-Kalle Aug 21, 2008
The other review is so bollocks I almost get mad - some albums can't be separated from dog poo next to them and they deservably get a bad review. It's other thing to reflect your lack of understanding on (in this case good) music and drawing potential fans of this album away from it!

This album is actually pretty massive! It's the darker style of psytrance made with working recipe. Gilles Goia has intelligent ideas where to go with his music and you can feel certain progression in the tracks - unlike in many other darkpsy releases where it's just a rolling bassline, breaks and random fx.

Not to dive too deep by giving track by track review I'm still gonna give a proper two thumbs up for Nuage D'encens. Goia teases the listener the first 4 minutes keeping it on the dark side of business - after that an absolutely genre defining, intense goa melody punches you in the face with such velocity and force it's an instant KO. In the 2nd round you might have pulled yourself together just enough to notice later in the track it's not only the melody you heard earlier, but equally great another one pulsating parallel with it... I tell you - no shit - it doesn't get better than that and I've listened this music for some years now. :)

Up Days on the other hand has haunting melody towards the end of the track. Goia keeps it in the background so it kinda gives extra punch to main elements in the track - discreet but brilliant.

But ey. All the tracks are worth your time. If you like stuff a la Orichalcum, UX or Darshan, get this. Recommended.
Rated 1/5
Review by SkeletonMan Sep 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Technologic is best described as some sort of minimal, full-on forest psy-trance hybrid incorporating occasional goa elements. Confused? Well, if you're into monotonous dark night trance Technologic should all make sense - in line with dozens of reviews I've seen praising it. I tend to get bored, though, even annoyed over an album's stretch.

Not that everything lands outside my taste. Opening track Star Shoot Trippers manages to remain both on the attack, monotonous and interesting. Also Replicant's energy saves this track. Those tracks aside, however, my patience is put to the limit on Technologic. That said, at the same time, I can appreciate why some can have an infatuation with tracks like Enfants Sacres, Up Days, and D'Liss. They're dark, pounding, highly psychedelic, and played loud at night time must come across as devastating for the *openminded* listener. Yet, they leave me unimpressed. Well, a track like Ze Cosmos Trips doesn't leave me unimpressed - it annoys the hell out of me!

Alas, biased like any review is this one gets a thumbs down. But if dark, monotonous trance kept on the minimal side rings a bell with you, check out Technologic if you fall over a copy. Hell, that could even be mine ...