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Various - Occurrance

Label:
Catalog#:
OXYCD004
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
Spain
Released:
22 May 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Psy-Trance, Progressive Trance

Tracklist

1 Setherian vs. Highpersonic Whomen  -  Floripa Sunshine 8:24
2 Sound Field  -  One Step Above The Sun 8:47
3 Echotek  -  Endless Run 7:19
4 Triptych vs. Sim 1  -  Silver Trip 7:05
5 Setherian  -  What Was Lost And Forgotten 10:34
6 Chromosome vs. Rumble Pack  -  Hypochondricals 8:17
7 Spectra (2)  -  Insane 8:04
8 Visua  -  Sayonara 7:44
9 Native Radio  -  Downtschaggi 7:35

Credits

Artwork By - Mike Comandeer
Compiled By - DJane Nem
Mastered By - Schwa

Notes

Mastered @ORM Studio, Prague

BPMs: 140, 140, 140, 144, 142, 138, 135, 138, 140

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Review by DeathPosture Jun 30, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Early mornings/late nights…

Oxygen Records was based in the Czech Republic for the first three releases, but for the 4th the labe relocated to Barcelona, Spain… The musical focus remains the same though; uplifting morning trance fused with rich progressive bits and pieces… As usual the track listing reveals mainly well-known names – including a few surprises… All hand picked by the label persona Djane Nem… Let’s find out what floats her boat…

Despite a couple of less good, mediocre tracks this is still the best Oxygen Records release! There are a couple of really excellent tunes here + a couple more ‘pretty nice’ tunes… So yeah, we’re slowly getting there with Oxygen Records. Flow wise I’m not sure how well this compilation works though… The BPM count is bouncing up and down and there’s not really any coherence… Anyway, perceived individually, there’s still some excellent music here – and the CD doubles as both a DJ tool and a sofa trance remedy… The cover art work is beautiful as always with Oxygen Records… Nice!

All in all a pretty nice compilation – without being amazing! But things are picking up for Oxygen Records, and it’s still a label to look out for in the future… Both progressive trance fans and morning trancers will find something to satisfy them here… Enjoy!

Favourites: 2(!!), 3, 4, 7(!), 8