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Various - Imaginarity

Label:
Catalog#:
GFR CD 06
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
Jul 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance

Tracklist

1 Kluster (2)  -  Come On 7:27
2 Humbug  -  Still With It 8:43
3 Alter Conscious  -  Mountain 6:48
4 Imaginary Sight  -  Changing 8:23
5 Yudhisthira  -  Gunesvara 8:34
6 Trold  -  Playing With Fire 7:27
7 Imaginary Sight  -  Shiva 9:16
8 Trold  -  Mist In The Maze 7:35
9 Braincell (3)  -  Spheres 7:41

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Rated 5/5
Review by SkeletonMan Oct 24, 2008
I only recently discovered Glowing Flame Records but imho at the moment they’re showing a pretty good direction of where full on and modern Goa psytrance should go.

#1. Kluster opens the party introducing us to a laidback full on track. This track is not out to run you over with full on masculinity. Instead the “slow” atmostphere creates a spooky mood. There’s a recurring, pleasant flute melodi in, but it’s the islands of dark in between that keeps this track aflive. Nice opener! You gotta go all in to get the full power but if you take this train all the way Psychedelia looms strong in there.

#2. Next up is Humbug and in 13 seconds time we’re taken well into Full On. I admit. I’m a full on bass line whore. Give me that 16/16 bass and you’ll see me bouncing off the walls. For the duration I need the FX to keep me interested, though. Still With It has it all. Offered under the right “circumstances” this baby offers all the milewide motorway I need. Psychedelia approaching!

#3. Alter Conscious’ Mountain lays the next track for psychedelic mayheem. Oh yeah. Full on can run you over with sheer power and when you follow this idea to the end, the gates of Psykedelia are right there in front of you to open. It you dare. But you gotta go all in. It’s more challenging ;-)

#4. Some tracks you love right away and imho this is where Goa went. The easiness of Goa tripping and post 2000 Full on dance relentness. An easy 5/5 that is able to rock any dance floor with edge. Music has a future.

#5. The balls that are Glowing Flame is their courage to try on every new genre. Yudhisthira goes forest trance on Gunesvara and you have to be in with trolls to understand. Less hardcore than Sanatonic (much less!) but angry enough as it is this will be a crowd pleaser for many trolls. Trust me. A guru is like the captain of a ship which with infailable brease and instructions and scriptures can guide one to the highest spiritual dimension. Or something.

#6. I’ve commented on Trold before so I’m biased because I dig them. But anyone into todays modern dance music will be entertained by Playing With Fire. They build up and deliver a climax that gets you grabbing through you album collection. What the hell can take over?

#7. Glowing Flame owner Marko Daravelski to the rescue. Teaming with Boran Lakovski he shows his touch with the crowd. This is stuff played under lightning decory and full moon palms. Or anywhere. I even love their incorporation of vocals and I seldom go for vocals. But here … is a bliss whilst I’m tripping hard. Count me in Macedonia! Awesome track.

#8. Crazy Norwegians Trold to reply? Well, this track goes in a more challenging direktion. By now drugs have taken over and this bass can only be the anchor if you go all in. Attacking, mean, and relentness, this is for crazy hours. Take me to Saturn, Oslo. Did I say I was in?

#9. Ralph Knobloch is a long time act of GF Records. This is one of his early releases and an untouchable example of his creativity. 2008 Goa Full On psychedelic trance madness with no holds barred. What an end to the journey that is Imaginarity! This is danceable and utterly psychedelic all at once and I am completely entertained and impressed. No wonder Switzerland teamed up with Macedonia. From here the Braincell only got better.

I would call this an essentiel for a Full on follower. There’s just too many damn gods tracks. I really, really like this compilation.

The artwork also deserves a comment. Beautiful.