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Dr Alex Paterson* - Dr Alex Paterson's Voyage Into Paradise |
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Tracklisting:
| 1 | Nomads Of Dub | Spirals (7:19) |
| Producer, Written-By - N. Barber* , S. Posford* | ||
| 2 | Dub Trees | Buffalo (10:44) |
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Engineer, Programmed By, Mixed By, Producer -
Youth
Engineer, Programmed By, Mixed By, Producer [Additional] - Greg Hunter Written-By - Greg Hunter , M. Glover* |
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| 3 | Suns Of Arqa | Albatross (3:51) |
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Producer, Performer -
Suns Of Arqa
Written-By - Peter Green (2) |
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| 4 | Rob, The | 4 Horseman (6:45) |
| Producer, Written-By - Alex Paterson , Guy Pratt | ||
| 5 | Kiosk | Pip In The Pudding (2:17) |
| Producer, Written-By - Hugo Nicolson , Youth | ||
| 6 | Killing Joke | Requiem (Remix) (9:30) |
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Producer -
Killing Joke
Remix - Greg Hunter , Thrash Written-By - G. Walker* , J. Coleman* , M. Glover* , P. Ferguson* |
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| 7 | Industrial Suicide Tribe | Aqua Sufi (15:07) |
| Producer, Written-By - Mad Sheer Khan , Simon Posford | ||
| 8 | Easy (6) | D'ya Dig' (Remix) (6:23) |
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Featuring [On Decks] -
Andy Pragg
Producer, Written-By - Ed Knight , Ian Morgan (2) , Mike Gant Remix - Kaleidoscope 97 |
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| 9 | Unknown Artist | Untitled (0:53) |
More Reviews Write a Reviewgravitee, Jul 26, 2003
If you were to ask me, I'd tell you that there aren't enough people, in this community, with this album in their collection. This album elucidates the unlimited potential of electronic music.
It's a brilliant compilation.
Fittingly called a voyage into paradise because it takes you there; away from the earth, into another realm. A realm of relaxing, lucid beats lazily streaming from one side of your mind to the other.
Moreover, a mixture of downtempo, ambient dub, mixed by the ambient dub master dr lx paterson.
- The Nomads of Dub kick off the set in a synthesized Spiral of electronic dubbiness
- DubTrees (L.S.D. label owner Youth) carry on the tradition with a stampede of Buffalo Beats
and Rythms. Is grass an analgesic? This song definitely is.
- Suns of Arqa bring us back downtempo, beneath the ground, with their version of Fleetwood
Mac's Albatross. This is as downtempo as you get. Sit back we will be taking off soon. Oh!
That's right! We are already off.
- The Rob's (a.k.a. The Orb) 4 Horseman begins this CD on it's climactic journey. An
excellent remix of Hamlet of King's that will make your brain pulsate from the 'centre of the
ultraworld.'
- Kiosk take's the helm and leads us along the path of enlightenment with Pip in the Pudding.
- Then the Killing Joke's Requiem takes the reigns and usher's us through to the next life.
- Industrial Suicide Tribe's symphonic soul massaging song, Agua Sufi, cleansed my sins.
Trance inducing, tribal trippiness.
- Easy's D'ya Dig' will bring it to a close with some downtempo MC's showing us 'a side of life
that we've never seen before'. Yeah. I dig.Was the above review useful to you? (report)
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