| 3rd State (Freak Beats Mix) | 5:20 | |
| Welcome To The World | 7:02 | |
| Alien Pets (Free Tibet Mix) | 7:02 | |
| Tremolo Heaven | 7:55 | |
| Reality Check | 6:11 | |
| Re-Psycle Frequency | 8:05 | |
| Monomanic | 6:56 | |
| Lucky 7 | 8:45 | |
| Dog Tag | 6:00 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Let It Rip (CD) | Matsuri Productions | MP CD 10 | UK | 1997 | |
| Let It Rip (3xLP, Comp) | Matsuri Productions, Matsuri Productions | MP LP 10, MPLP10 | UK | 1997 | |
| Let It Rip (CD, Comp) | YoYo Records (2) | YOYO21 | Israel | 1997 | |
| Let It Rip (CD, Comp) | EastWest Japan, Matsuri Productions Tokyo | AMCM-4346 | Japan | 1997 | |
| Let It Rip (CD, Promo) | Matsuri Productions | MP CDP 10 | UK | 1997 |
To get back on the subject, the thing I like about the best of Matsuri’s tracks is that they could incorporate the Goa vibe with such easy manner they were also able to foresee nowadays full on. At the core of Matsuri it’s dark and mean, still, with all the positive vibes of the Goa spirit. I remember trippin’ immensely to these tracks in 1997 and only now 10 years later have I gotten to know the label thay drove me insane.
Oh yes, there are the bunch of tracks I never understood. Syrinx’ Tremolo Heaven foresees Infected Mushroom’s guitar nightmare, The Visitor’s Reality Check is one I don’t need, Joujouka presents decent tribal psy, Deflo lifts the bar with Monomanic and then …
After 7 tracks of waiting Alienated sends in the cavalry with Lucky. Did they purposefully hide these tracks?! A flood of standard psy passing by suddenly there's balls, Koxboxian trippiness and Goa positivity it takes a party to overcome.
You better believe it. One 5/5 and a whole lutta 2/5s …