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Various - Boyd In The Void


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Label: Flying Rhino Records
Catalog#: AFR 006
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:UK
Released:Dec 1995
Genre: Electronic
Style: Goa Trance
Notes:Track A is from the album Cosmic Trancer, licensed from Psy-Harmonics, Australia. Track is named "Time Traveller"

The CD version of Boyd In The Void was released by Distance, under exclusive license.

(P)&(C)1995 Flying Rhino Records
Rating:   4.5/5 (30 votesRate It
Submitted by:fieroavian
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Tracklisting:

A Masaray Time Traveler Of Trance
    Written-By, Producer - Masayuki Kurihara , Ray Castle
B Slinky Wizard Supernatural
    Producer - J Monro* , R Trevor*
  Written-By, Producer - D Lamb* , G Barker* , R Biggs*
C Technossomy The Joker
    Written-By, Producer - J Monro* , M Evans*
D1 Green Nuns Of The Revolution Atomic Armadillo
    Written-By, Producer - M Coldrick* , R Trevor* , S Burden*
D2 Sheyba Ganesh
    Written-By, Producer - C Anderson* , J Borreli*

User Reviews:

maroko, Jun 14, 2008

What a lush double LP release from the legendary Flying Rhino Records!
Very trippy and enhanced cover art, with remarkable vinyl mastering, especially when taking into consideration how old the tracks are, and last but not least, the music:
Masaray, a pioneering duo drop by with what is to my ears their greatest track ever, Time Traveler Of Trance, which is just that. Long, epic, melodic and very intricate for a track as old as it is. Definitely a number to check out if you care to discover stuff the genre would end up getting built upon.
Slinky Wizard and The Green Nuns Of The Revolution, some of my favorite FRR heroes, both deliver two straight forward, acidic, fast and melody driven tunes, out of which Atomic Armadillo would probably take the crown. Wow, for a 1995 track, this sure is explosive, with torrents of sonic energy and acid fury teleporting themselves from the vinyl grooves into your brain. Fantastic.
Technossomy and Sheyba, a collab between Elysium and Jean Borelli of the Orion fame, deliver melodic bliss just as we'd get to expect from them during the later years. While Sheyba's Ganesh is generally the more appreciated tune here, James Monro and Matt Evans really hit it on the spot with the massive The Joker! May be just a little harder on the kick than the material they'd get known for afterwards, but it's a colossal track on its own, with a well crafted melody, but not too heavy on the synths or in the face as their more known classics.
Overall judgement? Five sheer classics across two vinyls released on one of the genre's back then most prominent labels is what you get here. For old school freaks, it hardly gets better. Essential stuff.

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