Cosmosis ‎– Synergy

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Transient Records – TRANR614CD
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CD, Album, Partially Mixed, Jewel Case
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 The Ultimate Sin 8:51
2 Intergalactic Fluoro Funkster 7:43
3 Spores From Space? (A Microscopic Trace)
Written-By – Jim Cheese
9:34
4 Moonshine 9:31
5 Higher Access 10:06
6 Turn On, Tune In... 9:25
7 Down At The Crossroad 9:06
8 The Big Bang Boogie 9:22

Credits

  • Artwork By [Front And Inside Original Artwork] – Tim Dow (Smile)
  • Artwork By [Rear Sleeve Design & Enhancements] – Mitch@Repertoire
  • Mastered By [Digitally]Jay Burnett
  • Producer, Written-ByBilbo Bagginz

Notes

Digitally Mastered at Node Recording Service using the B.O.S.E. spacial.

The first printing came in digipak , subsequent printings came in jewel case as this.

Some tracks are faded into each other.

Track 8 will show a duration of 12:32 on computer but it ends at around 9:22. At around 10:34 there's a sample of what seems some guys talking about changing pitch/speed of the record with "Hardfloor's Acperience" playing, ending at 12:32.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 027674 061422

Other Versions (Showing 3 of 3) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Synergy (CD, Album, P/Mixed, Dig) Transient Records TRANR614CD UK 1998
Synergy (2xLP, Album) Transient Records TRANR614LP UK 1998
Synergy (CD, Album, Promo) Transient Records TRANR614CD UK 1998
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by SkeletonMan Feb 28, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
I wonder what medication Bilbo Bagginz was prescribed when he wrote Intergalactic Fluoro Funkster and Spores From Space (co-written with Jim Cheese), but I wanna have the same doc! I've heard a lot Cosmosis material in the past, but nothing as psychedelic as this. Holy fuck! The arrangement is just amazing. Psychedelic, fascinating, and trippy with layers added from beginning to end. Honestly, I never expected Bilbo to have the balls to write such tracks, but I stand pleasantly corrected :o)!

These two highlights aside a number of other nice psychedelic tracks loom around here. Opening track The Ultimate Sin is quite pleasant, though I dislike the Sample (is it another Tim Leary sample on a Cosmosis album?), and Higher Access also climbs a step or two up my psychedelic ladder of success. Nothing comes close to the psychic mayheem on track 2 and 3, however. Get them and prepare to be dazzled.

And a note of observation. At the end of the album there's a hidden track after a couple of minutes of silence. This consists of some guys talking about how to change the pitch and speed of the music while Hardfloor's amazing "Acperience" is playing in the background. In the words of one Butthead: "Ehrm .. okay!?"

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