Trishula Records - MIND DISTORTION SYSTEM - He Claims To Be Not Human
MIND DISTORTION SYSTEM

He Claims To Be Not Human

Label: Trishula Records
Genre: Psytrance
Release Date: 01 November 2007

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He Claims To Be Not Human
MIND DISTORTION SYSTEM
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He Claims To Be Not Human
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Dancefloors around the world have already been exposed to the brain and body bending sounds of Belgian-Portuguese producer Mind Distortion System (Nelson Jara Dos Santos). Now, after a series of releases on various compilations, MDS? full length debut album, ?He Claims to be Not Human,? invites listeners on a liquid, electric and supremely psychedelic journey: a trip modulated by groovy basslines, bouncing and twisted effects, dynamic rhythms, and cleverly spliced with quirky, often humorous, samples. ?Dead Swan? (150 bpm) introduces the MDS sound, featuring a fat and powerful bassline and quirky effects; the album then accelerates non-stop, progressing to the supernova apogee of ?Gate of Desire? (155 bpm), which fully demonstrates the mad creativity of MDS. Never forgetting that trance is a state of mind, tracks can be appreciated physically or mentally?or both. The album was composed over a period of 2 years; older tracks were revisited and finalized in 2007, ensuring that all tracks benefit from MDS? ever-evolving maturity as a producer ? as well as the innovative effects of his beloved Andromeda and Virus synths. ?When many people dance together in trance, they experience a sense of community. This shared activity, which is a celebration of life, strengthens the bond of our shared humanity. The awareness of being part of a single, all-pervading consciousness helps us to empathize more deeply with one another ? to be more accepting not only of others, but also of ourselves.? - Rob Bennett

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