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Xerox - Freestyle

Label:
Catalog#:
HMCD6, 2148-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Israel
Released:
20 Aug 1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance, Psy-Trance

Tracklist

1 Xerox With Cosmic Navigators  -  Oriental Funk 7:32
    Written-By - Izik Benisty
2 Xerox  -  Tune In 7:31
3 Xerox With Freeman & Liquid Metal (2)  -  Jungle Fever (Tung) 7:57
    Written-By - Doron Kosovski , Roman Reznik
4 Xerox With Sandman (2)  -  Bug 2000 7:43
    Written-By - Izik Levy
5 Xerox With Psy-Sex (DJ Goblin)*  -  Highly Classified Project 6:45
    Written-By - DJ Goblin
6 Xerox With Passenger  -  Science Is God 7:49
    Written-By - Guy Zukrel
7 Xerox  -  Blast That Rock 7:35
8 Mascok With P.Cok*  -  Mascok 8:11
    Written-By - Dedi Cohen
9 Xerox  -  Gravity Waves (Infected Rmx) 8:00
    Remix - Infected*
  Remix [Credited To] - Amit Duvdevani , Erez Eizen*

Credits

Artwork By [Sleeve] - Yossi F
Mastered By [Digital] - Ben Bernfeld
Written-By - Moshe Kenan

Notes

Exploring Intelligent Electronic Dance-Floor Music

Digitally mastered @ www.village-music.com. Produced by HOM-mega Productions.

BPM's: 140, 145, 147, 145, 135, 142, 143, 149, 147

Track 1 (Oriental Funk) is credited this way: with Cosmic Navigators; together they are Maskalin.

Available through Hommega Webstore from the 20th August 1999.
Worldwide Release 15th September 1999.

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Rated 4/5
Review by Josephschembri May 31, 2005 (edited about 10 hours ago)
According to cover, Xerox spent a year teaming up with Israel's finest trance artists to create this album. If that is true or false I don't know, but this an incredibly favourite album with me. I'm sure that this release has never been a very popular one, so maybe it's just me, but every track here is really different from each other and the influence of the collaborator can be clearly heard on each track. Collaborators are none less than Infected Mushroom, Sandman and Guy Zukrel of MFG to mention three. I like to call this a compilation album.

If I had to choose a favourite probably would be Gravity Waves, but would only be only a forced choice since I really dig them all.

If you want some intelligent Israeli full-on how it was meant to be before the invasion of full-on after 2000 I highly recommend this.