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Various - Psy Stories


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Label: Parvati Records
Catalog#: PRVCD10
Format: CD, Compilation
Country:Denmark
Released:06 Oct 2005
Genre: Electronic
Style: Psy-Trance
Credits: Artwork By [Design] - Zoolog
Mastered By - Drix
Notes:Mastered @ See Thru' Frog Studio
Distributed By - Wirikuta Distribution
(p) & (c) Parvati Records 2005

Total Duration (69:01)
Rating:   3.8/5 (8 votesRate It
Submitted by:DeathPosture
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Tracklisting:

1 Mussy Moody Magnetic Fx (8:16)
    Producer - Thy Trung
2 Hokus Pokus (3) Zim Zalabim (7:59)
    Producer - Anders Eskildsen , Christian Kaas*
3 Jahbo Chronic Mnemonic (7:55)
    Producer - Roelike Jahbo
4 Snap, Crackle & Pop Where Is Pop? (7:13)
    Producer - J. Skouborg* , Kindzadza , M. Würtz*
5 Grapes Of Wrath Goa Helvede Til (6:44)
    Producer - J. Skouborg* , M. Würtz*
6 KinJahJah What Has Begun Cannot Be Stopped... (7:03)
    Producer - Jahbo , Kindzadza
7 Derango The Arm (9:41)
    Producer - Jens* , Ola*
8 Strangers* Moruka (6:44)
    Producer - Ilias Besios* , S. Gkogkakos*
  Written-By - Stefanos Gkogkakos
9 Red i Jedeye Mind Expansions (7:26)
    Producer - Stephanus Smit

User Reviews:

scobbah, Oct 17, 2005

Danish funkadelics are once again the subject for dissertation and this time we're going out with the 10th (!) release from our neighbours in Aarhus. The disc's ingrediences are strongly dominated by danish origin but there are also elements of Russia (a huge bridge between Russia and Aarhus on track four and six), Greece and Sweden (the lads of Derango should have their full length album out in stores any day now, released by Inpsyde Media).

The artwork is carpentried by Zoolog and offers some oldschool fractalspirit, and the artwork is generally smooth and goes along well with the Parvati style.

I'm surrounded by a weak ambivalent covering when the CD reaches its end. The CD are for sure not bad at all and there's a bunch of candy here to experience and explore even though not all might be something I can connect with. This is a disc that definitely works equally good at home as on the dancefloor and in general I feel that I can "approve" this disc from the danish madnessfactory. I've read some reviews claiming that this would be the best CD so far from Parvati, but I don't agree with that statement at all. As I previously mentioned, I approve this release for sure but there is still better stuff out there from Parvati than this one.

Favorites: 2, 3, 6(!) and 7(!!).

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