Various ‎– Oxycanta

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Ultimae Records – inre 019
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CD, Compilation, Mixed
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1 Ghostfriend Moist
Producer, Written-By – Krister Linder Written-By – Aleah, Per Holm
7:32
2 Solar Fields Detection (Partially Detected)
Producer, Written-By – Magnus Birgersson
8:57
3 Between Interval Aerolith
Producer, Written-By – Stefan Jönsson
5:25
4 Aes Dana Mineral Lights (Submerge Edit)
Producer, Written-By – Vincent Villuis
6:34
5 Cell Floating Retention
Producer, Written-By – Alexandre Scheffer
10:00
6 Asura Galaxies Part 1
Producer, Written-By – Charles Farewell
7:38
7 Sync24 Source
Producer, Written-By – Daniel Ringström
6:40
8 Hybrid Leisureland Trampoline Hotel
Producer, Written-By – Hidetoshi Koizumi
7:55
9 Subgardens Listen To The Flowers Grow (Aes Dana Remix)
Producer, Written-By – Cédric Desseaux, Mahiane, Vincent Villuis Remix – Aes Dana
6:52
10 Omnimotion Magic Tree
Producer, Written-By, Guitar – Stefan Lundaahl Vocals, Voice – Mimi (12)
5:50

Credits

  • Artwork By – Mat Da Kat, Vincent Villuis
  • DJ Mix, Compiled ByMahiane
  • Mastered ByHuby Sea

Notes

Front cover description: "Electro atmospheric glides amidst emotional gardens."

The title derives from Crataegus Oxyacantha, commonly known as the Hawthorn, a tree whose leaves and berries are legendary for their heart-healing properties.

In a Digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3760121020130

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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by Moesko May 03, 2007 (edited over 5 years ago)
After so many unbelievable Ultimae-editions, it was a little bit weaker.
Starts really cool, and this kind feeling lenghts till Cell's track. However, it even starts nice, but the conclusion is already bad. Asura is okay, and finally, Source by Sync24 is a real masterpiece of this disc. Then, two very low tracks, I don't understand, why these are on this compilation. Omnimotion is average, but nice.

I think it could be a very good compilation without some tracks. Not to see them, it's well done.
Rated 4/5
Review by DeathPosture Apr 27, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
What becomes of the broken hearted?

With Oxycanta the French powerhouse chill masters Ultimae marks their 19th release. Following the ambitious 2xCD release of the incredible Solar Fields albums Leaving Home and Extended it’s time for a compilation of mixed sorts. The tracklist reveals the usual Ultimae suspects + a bunch of unfamiliar names – just like we’re used to… And to ensure the previous sky-high quality standards, it’s all been compiled by Mahiane (aka. Sunbeam)… We’re in good hands – now let’s check out these electro atmospheric glides amidst emotional gardens…

Another stellar Ultimae compilation comes to a halt – and once again I’m filled with satisfaction as the journey comes to an end… This is another above-average chill-out compilation by the leading chill label. The Ultimae compilation formula doesn’t surprise much any longer – it’s pretty much the same structurally and flow-wise, but why change a winning formula when it’s *this* good?

There are no bad tracks here, and there’s only one track that I didn’t really dig – and a couple of tracks that took a while to get into… But it’s all good – literally! Especially the middle part of the compilation is extremely nice – and I keep dropping my jaw when listening to those gems. The quality level of the music continues in the artwork, and as usual we get a really slick, informative digipack with subtle artwork. All in all, a great package and a no-brainer purchase for the many members of the Ultimae Army… Fans of eclectic downbeat can also start, what will undoubtedly be, their life-long love affair with Ultimae here… Enjoy!

Favourites: 1, 4(!), 5(!), 6(!!), 9, 10(!)

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