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Astral Projection - Time Began With The Universe E.P.

Label:
Catalog#:
MP21
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance

Tracklist

A   Time Began With The Universe (Another Time Mix) 8:46
B1   Time Began With The Universe (The End Of Time Mix) 7:38
B2   Time Began With The Universe (Original Mix) 8:20

Credits

Producer, Arranged By, Written-By - Avi Nissim , Lior Perlmutter , Yaniv Haviv*

Notes

Track A taken from the album 'The Truth Of Communication'.
Track B2 is misspelled "(Originaal Mix)" on label.

Recorded & mixed at Dance City Studios - Tel Aviv, Israel.
Published by Trust In Trance.

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Rated 5/5
Review by draeke Sep 24, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Side A: A bit harder than the rest of the EP, weird it was choosen as main track, but still a lovely track.

Side B: (The End Of Time Mix): Nice mix, very psychedelic and in my opinion less abused, so perfect choice for me, favourite track here, with a lot of layers and fxs all around. (Original Mix): A classic u cannot miss this, yet the only problem is that it had been played everywhere by everyone so it got a bit common, but maybe is time to bring it back into sets, enough time passed.. anyway, hypnotic fast driven charateristic of the sound of the early astral, great production and touch, simply perfect.

Great EP!
Rated 3/5
Review by goanoah Apr 27, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This was the first Goa record I ever bought. It's deeper and harder than their usual releases, and probably the best out of all the remixes from its parent Astral Files LP. The remixes are hard and fast, not very melodic but more driving and rough, atypical of AP. As their sound progressed they seemed to move further away from the hard Goa to the prettier Goa sound, never really turning their backs on Goa, even into the millenium. However, AP's signature sound influenced Goa quite a bit, so this is not very suprising.