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Cosmosis - Alien Disco - Cosmology (Transient Records)

Cosmosis - Cosmology

Label:
Catalog#:
TRANRCD604
Format:
CD, Album, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
03 Jun 1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Acid, Goa Trance

Tracklist

1   Cannabanoid 8:38 X
2   Oceanic 7:34 X
3   Sanyacid 7:49 X
4   Alien Disco 6:42 X
5   Morphic Resonance 6:42 X
6   Interspatial Meltdown 7:10 X
7   Gift Of The Gods 7:49 X
8   Key To The Innerverse 7:29 X
9   Afterglow 6:31 X

Credits

Artwork By [Layout] - Stuart Watts
Compiled By, Mixed By - Cosmosis
Mastered By - Martin*
Photography, Artwork By [Design] - Geoff Ball , Terry Elston

Notes

Mastered at CTS. Distributed by Flying Records. Original artwork taken from a backdrop by Ayria.

Total time: 66:28

℗1996 Transient Records
©1996 Transient Records
Made in the E.C.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Gammma Sep 24, 2007
Cosmology is one of the greatest achievements of psychedelic music. This album is full of acid sounds which are so unbelievable. William Halsey vel Bilbo Bagginz created the real masterpiece. I like the next albums of him but the first one release of Cosmosis is really better. Essence of goa, full of positive energy and very high trippy. Beatiful vision is created in our heads by these amazing sounds. Today artists only dream of doing such magical album! This is one of my top favourite all the time cd.

I like all tracks from this album but the most representative and incredible is Gift of the gods. In my opinion this is a one of the gratest and best goa album for ever. :-)
Rated 3/5
Review by kalex Dec 02, 2002
Solid work (funny the catalog number is 604) - but none of the tracks really stands out, it all tends to sound a bit "samey" - over the length of the album, a change of mood is missing. The individual tracks have a much greater impact if you stumble across them "alone" on some compilation.