Transition Records - .Various - Amalgama
.Various

Amalgama

Label: Transition Records
Genre: Psytrance
Release Date: 01 November 2005

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Amalgama
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amalgama: fig. mixture of heterogeneous elements An amalgam is a fracture of the plan, an unexpected result, a cosmic exception. diverse elements are taken and joined, forming a completely new component. The result exceeds the sum of the parts, a new dimension is created. Amalgam of different energies flowing towards the same direction, amalgam of sound explorers analyzing the same plane. Amalgama is the first psychedelic trance compilation from Argentina, realesed by Transition Records and Dark Prisma Records. Transition Records made their start with Obscure Process, the first official release of Mindprobe, one of the cornerstones of the psytrance scene in Argentina. Dark Prisma is the child of z1p and Filter from Megalopsy, which will be focused on releasing underground vibes fron latin america and the rest of the world. The compilation features all argentinean artists such as Mindprobe, Megalopsy, Pragmatix, Durabamata and Cosmos Vibrations, as also the solo projects from z1p of Megalopsy under the name Frantic Noise, the solo project from Filter of Megalopsy called Prisma, and collaborations of both of them with Pragmatix. Thus giving this release a unique blend of several styles of psychedelic trance which add up to a very fresh and innovative compilation. From darkness to light, from downtempo to progressive, from full on to night passing through techno, this is a little taste of the wide spectrum that the psychedelic trance scene in Argentina has to offer, a fast-growing scene which is being populated everyday with more artists, dancers and musicians. Amalgama was compiled by z1p and Filter, produced by Jonas, mastered by Tim Schuldt at 4CN Studios, designed by Hocus and produced, printed and conceived in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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