Purple Om - .Various - Infinite realities
.Various

Infinite realities

Label: Purple Om
Genre: Psytrance
Release Date: 01 November 2004

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Psychedelic Trance/Chill label PURPLE OM follow up their first release (the double CD of downtempo chill "GATEWAY TO THE SUN") with a single CD of full-on psychedelic trance - "INFINITE REALITIES - FUTURE TRANCE & PSYCHEDELIC JOURNEYS". The album features 10 exclusive cuts from a range of established artists/producers from across the PSY-TRANCE commercial spectrum starting with the massive "THEY COME" by EMORPHIAM, a great up-lifting Goa/psychedelic trance tune which has been tipped as the next Astral Projection-style psytrance hit. The album also features two tracks from CHRIS ORGANIC: "HOT CAKES" (COJP) and "NEED A DRINK" (ORGANIK). CHRIS ORGANIC'S label, Organic Records, is currently the hottest psytrance label in the U.K., even receiving coverage from the national press. Both his tracks kick with true progressive psytrance deepness and are currently being played out around the world by Chris. The great SHAMANIC TRIBES ON ACID are featured with the mad psy/acid stormer "COSMIC SNOWBALLS". This track is a taster from their forthcoming album "LUNI ANTICS". Jake Stephenson from the SHAMANICS also appears on the tracks by CHAKRA STATIC: "RHINOSORCERY" and MIND CONTROL'S- "WHO DRUGGED THE US ARMY" (a mad psytrance track which focuses on the secret testing of LSD on US soldiers by the American army (How mad is that?)). "MANIA" by FLURONEUROSIS is is an exploration into deep psytrance by ISHQ INTERCHILL's ambient guru. This track features all the ISHQ spacey madness but with a cool, driving beat which really takes you on a mind trip and back. "INVASION OF THE HERB SNATCHERS" by JUPITERHEAD, "SOLSTICED TEA" by MANDRAGORA and "SYNESTHESIA" by TRANSEQUENCE provide further realities.

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