| 1 | Destination (5) - | Dances With Wolves | 8:12 | |
| Written-By - Idan Harari* , Idan Oz | ||||
| 2 | Sphinx (3) - | Disney Land | 7:34 | |
| Written-By - Avshalom Elmaliach | ||||
| 3 | Kaylash* - | Magic Light | 6:30 | |
| Written-By - Mishel Atias | ||||
| 4 | Ice Man* - | Marrakesh Hafla | 6:40 | |
| Written-By - Sharon Zaui | ||||
| 5 | Ananda - | Many Kisses | 7:29 | |
| Written-By - Osher Swisa* | ||||
| 6 | Kaylash* - | King Of The Moon | 6:08 | |
| Written-By - Mishel Atias | ||||
| 7 | Trivia - | Forbidden Fruit | 7:15 | |
| Written-By - Erez Feldman | ||||
| 8 | Shidapu & Duvdev - | End Of Infinity | 8:47 | |
| Written-By - Amit Duvdevani , Erez Aizen | ||||
| 9 | Trivia - | The Quest | 7:46 | |
| Written-By - Erez Feldman | ||||
Sphinx up next with a track that is pretty good actually. Some interesting melodies in there.
Kailash has a nice climax, it wouldn't bother me to hear this in an oldschool set.
Iceman up next with some typical Nitzhonot... don't really like this one as it sounds a bit too childish.
Ananda eventually made a name for himself later on in the psy scene. This isn't bad actually, reminded me of some oldschool MFG.
Kailash up again with another track, and again pretty close to the "serious" oldschool sound. Again, it wouldn't bother me to hear this in an oldschool set.
Trivia which takes some time to build up but has a killer climax around 5:00.
Shidapu & Duvdev up next which most people judged just by the name aparently. Ah yes it's funny looking back at the scene back then: people only looked at the name and if it was an artist with good reputation they'd instantly say that it is a great track, even when it was shit (as it was the case here). And when you see the turn that Duvdev got in the late 2000s it makes you realize that he always was into crappy commercial stuff from the beginning...
The closer is another track from Trivia which again is a pretty decent effort with a great climax.
Conclusion: It is funny to see how much the secene has evolved since this was released. Many die-hard goatrancers would have thrown this drectly to the garbage bin because it was "cheezy nitzonot". But by today's full-on standards this is quite decent. Indeed this is nitzhonot but compared to today it sounds pretty underground and there are some pretty interesting ideas explored in here.