Indoor - Progressive Trance


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Label: Avatar Records
Catalog#: AVA 025
Format: CD, Album, Remastered, Reissue
Country:Israel
Released:Oct 2004
Genre: Electronic
Style: Goa Trance
Credits: Artwork By [Original Front Image] - Erez Guetta
Edited By - Yuval Shvili
Mastered By - Tali Kats
Producer, Programmed By, Mixed By, Written-By - Avi Algranati , Marko Goren , Ofer Dikovsky
Notes:Originally released on NMC Music (Israel) in 1995

All tracks written, produced, programmed & mixed by Indoor at O.M.A. Studio, Tel Aviv.
Mastered and Edited @ S.D.L.
Remastered by Avi Algranati @ Space Cat Studio.

Digitally remastered and improoved sound.

(P) NMC Music Ltd. (C) 2004 Avatar Records.
Rating: 4.58/5 (31 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Vertigo (7:16)
2   Mad Horizon (7:41)
3   Amora (6:41)
    Percussion - Simon (11)
4   Naxus (9:50)
5   Sweet Coming Home (7:14)
6   Sid (7:03)
    Percussion - Simon (11)
7   The Key (8:30)
8   Camel (8:05)
9   Shiva (9:55)
User Reviews:
kunalarya, Sep 02, 2008

Avatar Records brings to light another great album from the age when Goa was truly a paradise. Orignially released on NMC Music (Israel) in 1995, this album sounds fresh as toothpaste even today. On the CD Cover, it says "New and improoved sound". This is a little ironic, cause even though it sounds good overall and would put 90% of trance produced today to shame, its actually over a decade old!

Dont let that stop you from buying this CD if you are lucky enough to come across it. Three trance all-stars team up for an unstoppable trancefloor album - Avi from Space Cat, Ofer (now known as Oforia), and Marko Goren from Phreaky.

The boys from Indoor present an early version of psychedelic trance. Back in the days when Anjuna was a paradise and Kasol was unheard of. Compared to todays full-on craze and phat basslines, this music is far more intelligent.

Overall though, Id give this album a 4.5/5 star rating, simply cause the tracks all have a similar sound to them. Im not much of an electronic music artist, but perhaps the equipment used was exactly the same on all tracks ?

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