Hallucinogen - The Lone Deranger


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Label: Twisted Records
Catalog#: TWSCD1
Format: CD, Album
Country:UK
Released:01 Sep 1997
Genre: Electronic
Style: Psy-Trance, Goa Trance
Credits: Artwork By [Sleeve] - Mark Neal
Written-by, Other [Sonic Manipulation] - Simon Posford
Notes:All writing & sonic manipulation at the Hallucinogen Sound Labs, Dorset.
Distributed by Sony Music / 3MV

Some tracks are soft-faded into each other.

Also comes in a Limited Edition with a golden coloured CD.

Total time: 59:36
Rating: 4.58/5 (225 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Demention (7:17)
2   Snakey Shaker (6:22)
3   Trancespotter (8:36)
4   Horrorgram (7:32)
5   Snarling (Remix) (6:47)
6   Gamma Goblins Part 2 (8:47)
7   Deranger (7:33)
    Vocals - Danielle Buntman
8   Jiggle Of The Sphinx (6:40)
    Written-By - Richard Trevor*
User Reviews:
murari, Jul 11, 2007

Its shocking to see no comments on this legendary release! After Hallucinogens ground breaking debut in 1995 with the much celebrated Twisted, Simon Posford had the envious task of following up on a well loved and accepted classic. He goes about it with ease, crafting new structures of melody, expanding the classical Hallucinogen soundscapes to more deep and pounding levels.

Starting from with the well known LSD sanity-unsanity sample we slowly delve into the Demented world of Hallucinogen! Squelching acid lines meet the rolling rhythms from Twisted as sounds pop in out, creating, leading and ultimately defining the tunes. Trancespotter and Snarling being perfect examples. Horrorgram adds percussive elements to the stomping mix. Gamma Goblins features seriously twisted levels of sonic manipulation which are intense yet melodic.

The Lone Deranger is a worthy follow up to Twisted and Simon Posford has once again pushed the levels of Psytrance in a new direction by taking the old-school Goa melodies and adding the Psy influenced tech vibes. All of the tracks on this album are gold, just as Twisted. It stands the test of time and gives todays commercial sounding "psy-trance" a run for their money, 10 years after being released! In my opinion thats what defines a classic, It sounds just as good as the day I first heard it.

A must have for anyone into Goa, Psy-trance.

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