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Celsung – The Reptile EP

Free Music | December 4, 2008 | Posted by Basilisk

Celsung – The Reptile EP
01 :: Malia's Dominion (7:53)
02 :: Tendrils Of An Angel (7:06)
03 :: Reptile In A Blue Dress (8:49)
04 :: Reptile In A Blue Dress (Cannibal Barbecue Remix) (8:22)

Released by Zavyrian Productions, The Reptile EP by Celsung (Matt Freeman) features a set of four darkpsy tunes “dripping with pure evil” including a killer remix by Cannibal Barbecue. Be warned: this devilish EP is very bleak and deeply paranoid! Play it in the deepest hours of night for maximum impact. The Reptile EP is mastered by Préférence Mastering.

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Released under a Creative Commons licence for noncommercial usage. If you like this free EP, Celsung asks that you consider making a donation to No More Landmines. Visit the No More Landmines homepage for more information about the charity.

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars Rated 81.33% / 45 votes.
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TIP Phosphorescent

Compilation Review | February 8, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

TIP Phosphorescent
01 :: Hallucinogen - Gamma Goblins (7:01)
02 :: Psychopod - Psychopod (9:08)
03 :: ManMadeMan & Tristan - Purple Merlin (7:01)
04 :: Hallucinogen - Soothsayer (The Lysurgeon Warning Remix) (7:10)
05 :: X-Dream - Panic In Paradise (10:11)
06 :: The Infinity Project - Phosphoressence (7:39)
07 :: Doof - People In UFO's (6:36)
08 :: Orichalcum - Alien Homes (9:28)
09 :: The Antidote - Sunrise (11:11)

After the phenomenal success of their Yellow, Orange, and Blue compilations, TIP launched their next future classic, Phosphorescent. With a mind-blowing array of innovative producers and a flashy glow-in-the-dark cover, Phosphorescent dispensed with catchy synth-lines and big hooks to focus on a deeper and more subliminal exploration of the psychedelic state of being. Jason C of TRiP sums up the spirit of the times in his original review from early 1997: “this is what I show the heretics who can’t believe in originality in dance music.”

Phosphorescent opens with one of Hallucinogen’s biggest classics: Gamma Goblins. The version on The Lone Deranger is much nicer, but the original remains a gem. This is followed by the nuanced complexities of Psychopod’s eponymous debut—another landmark in psytrance history. Next up, ManMadeMan and Tristan collaborate on Purple Merlin, an experimental work steeped in light breakbeat patterns and bubbling sound effects.

With the “Lysurgeon Warning” remix, Hallucinogen explores the dark side of Soothsayer, one of his most uplifting creations (see my review of TIP Singles 2). I never tire of the ease with which Posford manifests tension in this sublime yet relentless work of trance. X-Dream’s monumental classic Panic In Paradise is a high octane dance floor killer. Rough & Rush have released a lot of great tunes but this is undoubtedly one of their best. Graham Wood and Raja Ram (The Infinity Project) join forces with Gus Till of Slinky Wizard on Phosphoressence, an eerie thriller that immerses the listener in a shadowy world of ancient archetypes and primal phobias.

People In UFO’s is far less twisted than the rest but this is no mark against it; it is one of the best acid-driven stormers from Doof (Nick Barber). It is easily recognized by the memorable sample: “my problem is not to believe in UFO’s but getting people in UFO’s to believe in me.” Orichalcum’s Alien Homes exemplifies the exotic psychedelic qualities that set Phosphorescent apart from other releases of its time. Nothing composed before or since sounds quite like it! Phosphorescent comes to a close with Sunrise by The Antidote, a side project of Total Eclipse, a trailblazing Goa trance group from Bordeaux, France. After the harrowing journey that immediately precedes it, this dazzling eleven minute odyssey is the perfect ending.

TIP Phosphorescent has withstood the test of time without losing any of its lustre. As the liner notes proclaim, this compilation is nothing short of “luminous incandescent shining fluorescent brilliance.”

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Oya: Metamorphosis

Event | Southeastern Ontario | December 5, 2008

Oya Collective presents a night of intention, music, magic, dance, food, yoga and art.

Random (Live and DJ set, geomagnetic.tv – San Francisco)
Ribotto (Live, Symbiosis – San Francisco / Toronto)
Virtual Light (DJ set, geomagnetic.tv – Montreal)
Sketi (DJ set, Black Light Activists – Toronto)
Cabin Boy Billy (DJ Set – Toronto)
Ron Jon (DJ set, Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Gnosys (DJ set, Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Machinelf (DJ set, Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Fever (DJ set, Oya Collective – Peterborough)
more TBA

Art and Decortations provided by:
Julien Seyer (Pixie Dust – Montreal)
Opal (Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Anne-Marie (Montreal)
Oya Collective crew

Visual Arts:
Original Plastic (Oya Collective – Peterborough)
Ivvygrrl (Shakti Collective – Toronto)

Yoga instruction @ 7pm with Brooke Stevens (www.brookeyoga.com)

Kind kitchen in full effect, free food all night. Free clean water all night.
Vendors welcome, e-mail for more info.
All Ages / 19+ for drinks till 2am
December 5th, 2008 7pm-7am
Ticket Prices and outlets TBA
Flyer TBA

Contributions to a community zine is welcome to be given freely at the event.

Psytrance radio with DJ machinelf in Peterborough, 92.7 cfff fm, http://www.trentradio.ca/stream.htm – Thursdays 8pm-9:30pm

For more info visit our website www.oyacollective.org or e-mail at info@oyacollective.org

Market Hall Performing Arts
336 George Street North
Peterborough, Ontario

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