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Prānā* - Cyclone


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Label: Matsuri Productions
Catalog#: MP CD 01
Format: CD, Album
Country:UK
Released:1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Goa Trance
Credits: Artwork By - Mark Neal
Producer - Nick Taylor (tracks: 2 to 4, 6, 10) , Tsuyoshi Suzuki (tracks: 2 to 7, 9, 10)
Written-By - Nick Taylor (tracks: 2 to 4, 6, 10) , Tsuyoshi Suzuki
Notes:Tracks 1 to 4, 6, 7, 10 recorded at Kiba Studio (London)
Track 5 recorded at Chocolate Factory (Soho, London)
Track 8 recorded at Electronic Dream Planet Studio (Gothenburg, Sweden)
Track 9 recorded at Indoor Studio (Tel-Aviv, Israel)

Track 3 licenced from Inter 1 Records (U.K.)
Track 5 licenced from Celtic Records (U.K.)
Track 10 licenced from Step 2 House Records (France)

Note for photographs: "Live in Paris, October '94"

Track 10 originally released under the artist name Taiyo but this is not specifically stated on the Cyclone releases.
Actual cat#: MPCD1
Rating:   4.1/5 (45 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

1 Prānā* Miko (Prologue) (3:05)
    Producer - Prānā*
  Voice - Danielle Buntman
  Written-By - Andy Guthrie
2 Prānā* Kiba (7:29)
3 Prānā* Indigo (Remix) (8:45)
4 Prānā* Scarab (7:26)
5 Prānā* Message For Eastedge (Trance Express Mix) (6:25)
6 Prānā* Starchild (7:29)
7 Prānā* Mōretsu (Indigo And Baraka Mix) (7:43)
8 Prānā* Future Space Travellers (7:23)
    Engineer - Alfons
  Producer - Prānā*
  Written-By - Athena
9 Prānā* The Earth (7:56)
    Written-By, Producer - Avi* , Marko* , Ofer*
10 Taiyo Taiyō (7:52)

User Reviews:

SkeletonMan, May 27, 2006

As infatuated with midnineties Goa as I am, there are albums from this period that doesn't really grab me. Cyclone belongs to this category, I'm afraid. It has its moments, no doubt, but over all seems a little out of focus. It's head on psychedelia too fast for both my feet & mind. Except, perhaps, for closing track Taiyo, where everything seems more focused.

Still, I will leave open the option, that put on at the right hour of nostalgia, more than just Taiyo could make me give the old bones a good shake. It may not have aged with grace, but it sure carries memories from the days.

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