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Cosmo Circle – Never Land

Free Music | June 28, 2007 | Posted by Basilisk

Cosmo Circle – Never Land
01 :: Never Land 6:58
02 :: Unreal Reality 6:31
03 :: Lost Universe 6:52
04 :: Dad... There Is An Alien Playing With My Guitar!! 7:38
05 :: Procylon 6:24
06 :: Psyware 6:12
07 :: Solar System 6:28
08 :: Fractal Moments 8:10
09 :: Orbital Connection 5:28

Cosmo Circle is a psychedelic trance project based in Lisbon, Portugal. After being exposed to psytrance acts like Astral Projection, Infected Mushroom, and Talamasca in 2002, Ricardo Gomes formed Cosmo Circle in 2004. In 2006, Cosmo Circle released an impromptu promotional album via eMule entitled Mind Creation. The warm feedback Ricardo received led him to work toward his second independent album release: Never Land. Although his style is strongly influenced by the old school spirit, Ricardo is keen on employing techniques drawn from the leading edge of high-tech full-on. Never Land is mainly upbeat, melodic, and even cosmic at times, but there are moments where grinding guitars take over, and the last song is a traditional piece of entrancing chill out.

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Psychedelic Connection: Galactic Quest

Event | Toronto | August 10, 2007

On August 10th 2007, be a part of history as two productions join forces to bring you an unforgettable event. Experience Earth, made possible by Psychedelic Connection, and the legendary production made famous by countless events across Europe, Israel and Goa, India: Funked Out. Together, these two forces will shape your consciousness and shake the psychedelic scene in Toronto to the core. You’ll land on our planet having seen the other world, immersed in ultraviolet light, greeted by friendly beings and familiar faces…

Bringing back the old school vibe with a dedicated chill out, fresh eatables, free shots and a highly customized sound system to keep you on your feet all night long!

Welcome to a new era. This is home.

Main Floor

Virtual Light – Geomagnetic TV / Ottawa
Sounder Breakers – Psychedelic Connection / Russia
Quivering Virgin – Black Light Activists / Toronto
Shankar – Shakti Collective / Toronto
Plan B – Shakti Collective / Toronto
Enerjex – Psychedelic Connection / Isreal
Stefan – Elements, Eloko / Montreal

Chill Out

KNeptune ^live – FreeTek23
C.O.I. ^live – Dubslingers, www.brokenbeat.ca
Paranoize – Funkadelic Rec, FreeTek23
Decibel – Funkadelic Rec, FreeTek23
Filtered Boogie – Funkadelic Rec, Queep Music
DJ $#@! – Funkadelic Rec, FreeTek23

Visuals & Deco

funked out , shaka boom amd art of rompfndasl

Start Time: Friday, August 10, 2007 at 10:00pm
End Time: Saturday, August 11, 2007 at 6:30am
Location: Reverb, 651 Queen Street West

10pm – 6am
19+ $15 befor 11pm $20 after

Tickets: Shanti Baba, 546 Queen St. E.

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AlienInFlux + Promise: Kajama 2007

Event | Toronto | July 14, 2007

The Party

Friends and friends of friends, depart together for our annual night on the lake with gentle breezes, starry skies and deep bouncy beats. Our historical tall sailing ship Kajama is a three-mast schooner built in Europe in 1930. Her beauty and intimacy is loved by all who have sailed with us before and danced on her deck. We look forward to seeing to our night with you!

The Performers

Jacob Cino / Third Eye Tribe (vancouver)

Mike Gibbs

Noah Pred

Aia

Time & Location

11:45pm on the dock behind Harbourfront Centre Stage, 235 Queen Quay West, just west of Front and Bay St. Casting off at midnight, arrive comfortably before.

Tickets

$35 @

* Shanti Baba (546 Queen St. W.)
* Moog Audio (442 Queen St. W.)
* 2TheBeat (161 Spadina Ave.)

Contact

Justin : alieninflux@harvestfestival.org
David : mdave@sympatico.ca / 416.550.2702
Irving : promisebz@rogers.com / 416.902.1740

Photos of the Kajama

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Where The Wild Things Rave

Event | Toronto | June 29, 2007

On June 29th, 2007, Triforce Presents: Where The Wild Things Rave!

This will be a free underground dance party somewhere in downtown Toronto. You may need to put some effort into finding the exact location (details above). Current line-up: Tyco, Paranoize, Xphox, Steve Surreal, Virus, Jane Shorthand, and Basilisk (playing some flavour of morning-friendly “breakfast” psytrance at around 5am).

Post-Party Update! Check out these great photos from Jammcat for a taste of what you may have missed.

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Eat Static – Epsylon EP

Review Single | June 12, 2007 | Posted by Basilisk

Eat Static – Epsylon EP
01 :: Epsylon
02 :: Dionysiac
03 :: Peeow!
04 :: Undulattice (Uforic Remix)

After the success of Implant in 1994, Eat Static returned with Epsylon, a four-track single released on CD and 2LP vinyl with Planet Dog and Ultimate Records. Additionally, Mammoth Records combined the Epsylon and Lost In Time EPs to form a pseudo-album simply entitled Epsylon. Here I will only be reviewing the four tracks from the original single released with Planet Dog in 1995.

The title track Epsylon is sluggish and dour, meandering through nine understated minutes filled with electro-robotic beats faintly reminiscent of Koxbox’s World Of Illusions. Spaced out and gloomy, this is a mood-setting tune.

Eat Static take a completely different approach with Dionysiac, a visionary drum ‘n bass tune that draws upon Middle Eastern influences as much a vast cosmic trance sounds. It is a curious mix, but they make it work! Lovely tune.

Merv Pepler goes solo on Peeow! This is a cheeky track with a simple house-like groove. A variety of cute noises quiver and shake as the song develops. Charming though it may be, it is also somewhat forgettable.

The last song is a remix of Uforic Undulattice, originally released on the Implant album. Here is where it all comes together: Eastern melodies, gorgeous tribal chanting, warbling acid riffs, and wobbly bass-heavy rhythms. Wonderful!

The Epsylon EP is a solid release from the early years of Eat Static. Fans will not be disappointed as long as they aren’t expecting a full album’s worth of creative goodness. Only Dionysiac and the Uforic Undulattice remix really do it for me—the other two are pleasant enough to hear, but nothing too special. Still, as it is widely available, it makes a nice addition to any old school collection.

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