Etnica - Alien Protein


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Label: Blue Room Released
Catalog#: BR014CD
Format: CD, Album
Country:UK
Released:08 Apr 1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Goa Trance
Credits: Producer, Written-By, Programmed By - Etnica
Notes:" Real is not how you are made "

Recorded at Soundbusters Studio Milano, Italy.

Total time: 67:40 - EFA 69014-2
Rating: 4.46/5 (107 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Screaming Butterfly (8:38)
2   Chakra Active 8 (7:49)
3   Party Droid (8:39)
4   Z-Plane Sunrise (8:56)
5   Microdrive (8:42)
6   Starship 101 (8:43)
7   Deep East (7:05)
8   Trip Tonite (9:06)
User Reviews:
maroko, Aug 05, 2008

Funny how Im the first one to drop a comment about one of the genres most talked about and praised albums... Whatever.
For what it may matter now, anno 2008, "Alien Protein" has Etnica taking control of the scene and calmly sitting on the throne.
Spectacular melodies, constantly morphing and evolving sounds and effects, memorable and well orchestrated leads with adequate production vaults, reckless attitude shifting from one track to the next, energetic and bombastic I-dont-give-a-flying-f**k party music, but simultaneously coming across as surprisingly trippy and thought provoking for listeners ready to get submerged into an irresistible head on psychedelic experience.
This IS goa trance just like I want to hear it. No cheese, no fluffyness, no nonsense samples about pseudo mystical spiritual rituals, just fantastic timeless music which is clearly not aiming to break the genres limits, yet confidently resides within them like few other releases I own.
A must own for every old schooler and a solid place to start for new comers, along with stuff like Astral Projections debut or Total Eclipses "Violent Relaxation"! It has been re-released a few years ago, so chances are you can get a new and sealed copy without breaking a sweat.

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