Prānā* - Cyclone

Label:
Catalog#:
MPCD1
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance

Tracklist

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

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.

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by ambro Jan 20, 2008
This record could have been a masterpiece, unfortunately promising high moments lead to a rather boring result...We get in it and we get out it all in a sudden in search of a missing link between the atmospheres...Too many breaks inside the tracks make lose momentum.. Maybe too rich, too ambitious... In spite of all, must be listened to for this typical taste of the sound of the years 95/96 echoed by pieces like "Kiba" and "Taiyo"...
Rated 1/5
Review by SkeletonMan May 27, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
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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