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Twisted System (2) - Core


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Label: Timecode Records
Catalog#: TCCD015
Format: CD
Country:South Africa
Released:25 Jan 2006
Genre: Electronic
Style: Psy-Trance
Credits: Artwork By - Hexdzn
Mastered By - Artifakt
Producer, Written-By - Chris Hoy , Craig Hudson , Ian Summs
Notes:Track # 1 contains voice + music samples from Star Wars Episode 3
Track # 9 is a tribute to Marilyn Manson's track Beautiful People
Rating:   3.7/5 (14 votesRate It
Submitted by:DeathPosture
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Tracklisting:

1   Stark Raver (8:20)
2   Razor (8:28)
3   Business Hippie (7:25)
4   Mad Minor (7:44)
5   Resistance (8:00)
6   The Forgotten v3.0 (8:41)
7   Outer Dementia (7:21)
8   Daorithe (7:24)
9   Beautiful People (Tribute Remix) (7:40)

User Reviews:

DeathPosture, Feb 23, 2006

Wall-to-wall, hard-to-the-core night trance

It wasn’t until well into the new millennium that South African psytrance started to catch my attention – and to make matters worse, I didn’t really pay much attention to Timecode Records before the release of the Trojan compilation in 2005… And yeah, I’ve been kicking myself ever since, coz this is indeed a quality label with a bunch of really interesting artists on their roster…

Twisted System is a dynamic trio consisting of Ian Summs (Phyx), Chris Hoy (Shift) and Rabdom L… They released their debut album The Dealers in 2004. I haven’t heard that one, but especially Phyx’ compilation tracks have impressed me a great deal the last couple of years… Most of the stuff I’ve heard from Shift has been pretty banging too, so yeah, I’m hoping this album will do it for me…Let’s find out…

After the wobbly start, I was really nervous that the whole album would turn out to be a pile of stinking crap… But I’m happy to say that my doubts were put to shame! This is indeed a good album – with more than a handful of fine tracks… The first track is a real stinker, but I’m sure it’ll find its audience nevertheless…

As mentioned above, I like the majority of the tracks here – and I’m really impressed by the level of energy these guys put forth in their music… It’s very intense four-to-the-floor dancefloor napalm… In that sense, this album is a very handy DJ tool, which also makes it less handy for home-listening… Journey-wise this suffers from the Killer Buds-syndrome – the tracks are simply too similar and it’s hard to enjoy the all to the fullest in one sitting… But hey – individually the majority of these tracks are pretty damn good…

Timecode fans will most likely take well to this album and I will not hesitate to recommend it to fans of fast-paced, acid-ridden, danceable night trance… Enjoy!

Favourites: 2(!), 3, 5, 7(!), 9

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