Psytrance meets breakbeats. It is an obscure style, not commonly produced. Some artists draw upon drum 'n bass rhythms, others prefer to work with more electro-flavoured beats. Slower material of a similar nature can be found under downtempo; faster material is sometimes filed under drum 'n bass.
01 - Forgotten Dream (70 BPM)
02 - Weasel (90 BPM)
03 - Air (70 BPM)
04 - Maritime (80 BPM)
05 - Jagga-Jah (70 BPM)
06 - Morning Joint (100 BPM)
07 - Fairy And Dwarf (feat. Ira Ratry) (85 BPM)
08 - Crystals (90 BPM)
09 - Snow Queen (90 BPM)
10 - Across The Universe (feat. Spinner) (120 BPM)
Time Resonance Music presents The Neverland, a new album by Russian producer Mindex (Slava Semenikhin). Gathered here are elements of many styles and genres, from gentle IDM and pensive trip hop to dynamic drum ‘n bass and electronic funk, all united with a chill out mood. The sounds from this album will involve your mind on a journey through the fairy-tale world where you can enjoy the crystalline landscapes of fantastic shapes, and get acquainted with its inhabitants and heroes. You will look at the past and future, inward. In the end you will be carried through the expanses of infinity in a super comfortable time machine with a soft chair and a huge viewport. Mastering and artwork by Slava Semenikhin (Mindex).
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Rated 93.30% with 188 votes | 16 Comments »
01 - Gagarin (175 BPM)
02 - Devoid Of Gravity (175 BPM)
03 - Close Your Eyes (175 BPM)
04 - Anomaly (177 BPM)
05 - Ghost Of Midas (174 BPM)
06 - Humanity: Static (Cybernetika Remix) (176 BPM)
07 - Forged For Battle (175 BPM)
08 - Electron Tracker (177 BPM)
Cybernetika returns to Ektoplazm with Colossus, an extraordinary full-length album fusing psychedelic trance and drum ‘n bass with futuristic science fiction atmospheres. Following on the enormous success of last year’s The Scythe Of Orion, which was declared the best free psytrance album of 2010 by Ektoplazm visitors, and building on the genre-bending experimentalism of Atropos (2009), this album delivers exactly what Cybernetika fans have been waiting for: epic storytelling through innovative electronic music. As with his previously releases, Cybernetika has written an epigraph to situate the album within a thematic framework:
“As all-consuming waves of entropy were reaching our galaxy, mankind was forced into a desperate battle for survival. With discovered technologies far beyond our understanding, we were able to construct a last bastion against a rapidly dissolving universe, right in the center of our galaxy: the Colossus, a gigantic, artificial shield of protection, preserving stability of space itself. With the Colossus, we can defeat our own destiny…”
Track 6 (Humanity: Static) originally written and produced by Vortech. Mastered by Kri @ Audiovalve. Artwork by Stefan Hürlemann.
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Rated 95.03% with 599 votes | 101 Comments »
01 - Zaigonen - The Connection (Intro)
02 - Soluble Sounds - Psillypsybinge (90 BPM)
03 - Brujo's Bowl - Everything's Special (80 BPM)
04 - Wolfen Technologies - Caveman (91 BPM)
05 - Brujo's Bowl - Najd's Squelch (80 BPM)
Three Drops To Evolution is the debut release from Triple Drop Productions, a small label collective from the hills and valleys of mid-Wales, UK. Taking an intelligent approach to psychedelic music, their initial offering draws upon the considerable talents of several artists from Wales, all of whom provide their own original take on psystep, psychedelic drum ‘n bass, and melodic downtempo. Bending, twisting, and changing the rules of the game, this is Triple Drop Productions in action! Mastering by Saxon Higgs with artwork by Saxon Higgs and Troy Hoggart.
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Rated 90.72% with 166 votes | 22 Comments »
01 - ECT & Mass - Magic Dart (136 BPM)
02 - ECT & Mass - Monkey Shines (140 BPM)
03 - ECT - Squawk (142 BPM)
04 - ECT - Catapult (144 BPM)
05 - ECT - Snowblind (145 BPM)
06 - ECT - Mäelström (146 BPM)
07 - ECT & Mass - Angry Little Men (With Sharp Sticks) (140 BPM)
08 - ECT & Mass - Ants 4 Breakfast (144 BPM)
Extra Celestial Transmission: The Remasters is the definitive collection of classic tracks by London-based producer ECT (Leigh Griffiths), written between 1997 and 1998 and originally intended to be released as his full-length debut album. Instead, the tunes, including several cult favourite “Pigmies” collaborations with über-producer Mass (Afro-Celt Soundsystem/Imagined Village/Edgecore), ended up scattered across various compilations on different labels. Even so, ECT’s unusually twisted and chaotic brand of dirty psychedelia made a lasting impression on the scene, influencing (or alienating) many psytrance producers of the new millennium. Now, having applied an “everything on 11” coat of digital polish (to what were already pretty sonically overloaded tunes), ECT is pleased to share/inflict this “lost album” on a new generation of trance listeners. Prepare yourself for an unruly onslaught of liquid metal leads, filthy breakbeats, upsetting bass lines, frenzied atmospheres, children’s toys, William Burroughs, and Lady Penelope out of Thunderbirds, as Mr. Jolly rides again. Exterminate all rational thought. All tracks remastered in 2011. Cover by planXdesign.
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Rated 84.38% with 128 votes | 27 Comments »
01 - Mr. Bill vs Circuit Bent vs Tom Cosm - Incompusmentus
02 - Mr. Bill vs Circuit Bent - Salt Water
03 - Mr. Bill vs Circuit Bent vs Tom Cosm vs Sun In Aquarius - Tangle
04 - Mr. Bill vs Circuit Bent vs Tom Cosm - Coke & Caviar
Entanglement is an experimental collaborative release fusing the abundant talents of Mr. Bill, Circuit Bent, Tom Cosm, and Sun In Aquarius, a group of notoriously eclectic producers from Australia and New Zealand. Their combined sound is an almost indescribable mish-mash of influences loosely described as “glitch breaks” which, for our purposes, we will simply deem to be an exuberantly quirky blend of dubstep and psybreaks. Whatever you call it, this music is almost certain to delight open-minded electronic music fans.
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Rated 91.10% with 200 votes | 43 Comments »