Various – Destination Goa - The Fifth Chapter - DG5
Label: | Why Not Records – WHYCD005 |
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Series: | Destination Goa – 5 |
Format: | |
Country: | Sweden |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Goa Trance |
Tracklist
1-1 | Miranda– | Gnocchi | 9:19 |
1-2 | Crop Circles– | Lunar Civilization | 9:44 |
1-3 | X-Frame– | Distorted Reality | 9:29 |
1-4 | Astral Projection– | Life On Mars | 9:08 |
1-5 | Synchro– | Kitchen Sync | 7:40 |
1-6 | Phoenix (2)– | Finger Licking | 6:39 |
1-7 | Epic-Tone– | Aerosol | 7:17 |
1-8 | MFG– | Inspiration | 6:59 |
2-1 | Hallucinogen– | Snakey Shaker | 6:24 |
2-2 | Planet BEN*– | Non-Sense | 9:58 |
2-3 | Elysium– | Trancelestial Psychobabas | 9:08 |
2-4 | Tandu– | Visually Distorted | 9:16 |
2-5 | Kundalini– | Cow Den | 8:39 |
2-6 | Kayseri– | Ararat | 7:49 |
2-7 | I Savastano*– | Coppertone | 5:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Goldhead Music
- Copyright © – Goldhead Music
- Licensed From – Koyote Records (2)
- Licensed From – Auracle Recordings
- Licensed From – Cybertronic Media
- Licensed From – Trust In Trance Records
- Licensed From – TIP Records
- Licensed From – Spiral Trax
- Licensed From – Phonokol Ltd.
- Licensed From – Twisted Records
- Licensed From – High Society (3)
- Licensed From – Dope Media
- Licensed From – Flying Rhino Records
- Licensed From – Kundalini Records
- Licensed From – Q-Park Productions
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Published By – Edition 2nd Future
- Published By – AMV Alster Musikverlag
- Published By – Trust In Trance Records
- Published By – Synchro Publishing
- Published By – Goldhead Music
- Published By – Spiral Trax
- Published By – Edition Dope Media
- Published By – Phonokol Ltd.
- Published By – Q-Songs
- Published By – Air Chrysalis Scandinavia
- Pressed By – DCM (3)
Credits
- Compiled By – Peter Hartzell, Robert Jarnroth
- Cover – F+ Stockholm*
Notes
Track information:
1-1: Licensed from Koyote Records. ℗ & © Koyote Record. Published by Copyright Control.
1-2: Licensed from Auracle Recordings. ℗ & © Auracle Recordings.
1-3: Licensed from Cybertronic Media (Germany). ℗ & © Cybertronic Media. Published by Edition 2nd Futue/AMV.
1-4: Licensed from Trust In Trance via Phonokol Ltd. ℗ & © Trust In Trance Records. Published by Trust In Trance Records.
1-5: Licensed from TIP Records. ℗ & © TIP Records. Published by Synchro Publishing.
1-6: ℗ & © Why Not Records. Published by Goldhead Music.
1-7: Licensed from Spiral Trax. ℗ & © Spiral Trax. Published by Spiral Trax.
1-8: Licensed from Phonokol Ltd. ℗ & © Phonokol Ltd. Published by Copyright Control.
2-1: Licensed from Twisted. ℗ & © Twisted. Published by Copyright Control.
2-2: Licensed from High Society/Dope Media. ℗ & © High Society. Published by Edition Dope Media.
2-3: Licensed from Flying Rhino Records. ℗ & © Flying Rhino Records. Published by Copyright Control. The track is listed as "Trancelestial Psychobabas - Blue Psychobabas" which is the original name on the studio master DAT. The artist later decided to rename this to "Elysium - Trancecelestial Psychobabas"
2-4: Licensed from Phonokol Ltd. ℗ & © Phonokol Ltd. Published by Phonokol Ltd.
2-5: Licensed from Kundalini. ℗ & © Kundalini. Published by Goldhead Music. The track is listed as "Cowden".
2-6: ℗ & © Why Not Records. Published by Goldhead Music.
2-7: Licensed from Q-Park Productions. ℗ & © Q-Park Productions. Published by Q-Songs/Air Chrysalis Scandinavia.
℗ & © 1997 Goldhead Music.
1-1: Licensed from Koyote Records. ℗ & © Koyote Record. Published by Copyright Control.
1-2: Licensed from Auracle Recordings. ℗ & © Auracle Recordings.
1-3: Licensed from Cybertronic Media (Germany). ℗ & © Cybertronic Media. Published by Edition 2nd Futue/AMV.
1-4: Licensed from Trust In Trance via Phonokol Ltd. ℗ & © Trust In Trance Records. Published by Trust In Trance Records.
1-5: Licensed from TIP Records. ℗ & © TIP Records. Published by Synchro Publishing.
1-6: ℗ & © Why Not Records. Published by Goldhead Music.
1-7: Licensed from Spiral Trax. ℗ & © Spiral Trax. Published by Spiral Trax.
1-8: Licensed from Phonokol Ltd. ℗ & © Phonokol Ltd. Published by Copyright Control.
2-1: Licensed from Twisted. ℗ & © Twisted. Published by Copyright Control.
2-2: Licensed from High Society/Dope Media. ℗ & © High Society. Published by Edition Dope Media.
2-3: Licensed from Flying Rhino Records. ℗ & © Flying Rhino Records. Published by Copyright Control. The track is listed as "Trancelestial Psychobabas - Blue Psychobabas" which is the original name on the studio master DAT. The artist later decided to rename this to "Elysium - Trancecelestial Psychobabas"
2-4: Licensed from Phonokol Ltd. ℗ & © Phonokol Ltd. Published by Phonokol Ltd.
2-5: Licensed from Kundalini. ℗ & © Kundalini. Published by Goldhead Music. The track is listed as "Cowden".
2-6: ℗ & © Why Not Records. Published by Goldhead Music.
2-7: Licensed from Q-Park Productions. ℗ & © Q-Park Productions. Published by Q-Songs/Air Chrysalis Scandinavia.
℗ & © 1997 Goldhead Music.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (String): 7394018110527
- Barcode (Text): 7 394018 110527
- Rights Society: biem n©b
- Matrix / Runout (CD1): WHYCD 005 1 DCM 17100713
- Matrix / Runout (CD2): WHYCD 005 2 DCM 17100714
- Mastering SID Code (CD1): IFPI L051
- Mastering SID Code (CD2): IFPI L051
Recommendations
Reviews
- I really like this one. Of course you have your classics represented (Astral, Miranda, Crop Circles, Tandu), but I was very impressed with the ones that don't get top billing. X-Frame's Distorted Reality is raw power and Coppertone may be I Savastano's best track. Cowden is solid, growling goa with a techno lean and Ararat was another good one.
I would rate it higher than the Skeleton-Man and it's situations like this where I wish Discogs would allow you to do a half star. While it's not perfect, it's certainly worth 4.5 stars. - Edited 18 years agoThe trickiest part about grading albums is that sometimes they can be so hard to find out. Is this compilation merely a safe purchase or a highly recommended purchase? After listening to Psychedelic Voodoo intensely for the last two weeks it's hard to impress me, but compilations are about supplying hits and DG5 has more than a handfull.
Astral Projection's Life On Mars shows that AP also had a dark side. One I really like and that sometimes can be forgotten in the praise of AP and their legend today. They didn't go from hard to happy. They were happy all along.
Phoenix' Finger Licking gives me another hit to the bone. Wow! Dark psytrance from the early days comes across so minimal and insisting. Why did it ever change, I can't help thinking? Sinister and naive at the same time, I have no choice but to go with the Armageddon psytrance. Thank you, Phoenix! I'm sure I've heard you sometimes in my midnineties and you made my night. Back then I could resist everything but temptations.
MFG graces us with Inspiration which ... is inspired! Another MFG track that goes right in my book of defining goa tracks. Packed with layers, new sections taking over one after another, melodies becoming more and more crazy, and mind more and more challenged. I dig it!
Kayseri wheels in Arafat with an absylum worthy acid opening that's guaranteed granting immunity to hallucinate. Nude Psychedelic Goa Trance, I believe, is the key factor that got todays psy followers in. You have no choice but to obey, face the dj podium, and start moving in sync. Arafat comes a dancer with an agenda that includes you dancing.
The dark tracks, and the ones that personifies this compilation, aside, the key track here is Crop Circles' Lunar Civilization. It actually becomes me quite sickening that I haven't been able to track down one lousy CC track but all have been merritfull. LC is no exception. Pleiadians' layers galore, innovation from outer space planet 9, and more aggresiveness than I've seen birthday parties, CC gives us THE, encore Goa antheme track if you should ever want to pick one. And makes any compilation worth buying, that offers this monster of a f***** up Goa journey.
Still, a couple of good tracks doesn't make an entire compilation. DG5 is almost hitting the Highly recommended floor but with not enough blasters stays at the, respectable, Safe purchase. Well done.
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