Etnica.net - .Various - phase two
.Various

phase two

Label: Etnica.net
Genre: Psytrance
Release Date: 01 August 2004

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Etnicanet proudly presents the second phase in a series of compilations that blend interplanetary space-motif with the latest tricks of the trade in conjuring up total dancefloor madness via 9 tracks of stellar blast continuum. As usual, 2 standout trax from Gabe: PHASE TWO launches with Brain XL (Gabe & Mack's acclaimed project)'s '0800', setting high expectations for the Brazilian duo's debut album (coming soon on ETNICANET). Warm openair atmospherics soar through crystal-clear melodic stardust & accentuated synth foment in 'Blasterizer', which evolves into a climax that does exactly what its title suggests in full Wrecked Machines flavour… a' la Born Bad with deeper dance dynamics. Species surprise once again with their massive re-working of Pleiadian classic 'Alcyone', while their tricksy 'Suspecies' encapsulates their impressive sound design and trademark aggressive momentum - enjoy the powerful sonic gadgetries and surprise leads. Constellated with Etnica's renowned audio-refineries, 'Rings of Saturn' is driven by exquisite matrices of rhythm and rumbling bass dynamics. Building up incessantly to its epic climax, the elliptical array of percussive pleasantries stands out in elegance. Nectarios & Pan Papason's 'Shamaniac' pulsates with a heavyweight plexi-kick that drives a well-composed, sculpted bassline along pleasant rhythmics all throughout this dj-friendly example of simple yet effective psytrance. Franco 'Rossi' (Lotus Omega) provides the lysergic edge to Phase Two with a storming new project - Strider. Enjoy the curvaceous bass dynamics and trademark tweaked-up acid leads… 'Our Perception of Reality' is a classy clubby number from experimental Dhya, whose tracks always encapsulate his hybrid Droid style. Phase Two closes with G8 & Wayann's 'New Era' - percussive invitations abound in this utterly dynamic audio-chase: a dancefloor reliability, whose opening is elegant enough to prove that there's plenty more to come from the Milan-based alleanza.

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