Part 1
01 - PharaOm & Leyra - Intro(spection) (137 BPM)
02 - Aerosis - Zen Hyperbabble (146 BPM)
03 - Cybernetika - Eclipsis (Cycle Mix) (151 BPM)
04 - Daimon - Edge Of Darkness (140 BPM)
05 - Psychowave - Pataxo Ayonat (147 BPM)
06 - Deimos - Funkscape 2.0 (140 BPM)
07 - Erot - Binary Perception (80 BPM)
Part 2
01 - Screw Loose - Mentally Unfit (145 BPM)
02 - Cosmic Silence - Electric Manna (143 BPM)
03 - Nova Fractal - Reality Of Life (145 BPM)
04 - Radical Distortion - Goa Station (140 BPM)
05 - Trinodia - Lasers And Demons (142 BPM)
06 - BlackStarrFinale - Classic Attack (146 BPM)
07 - Mindsphere - Presence (107 BPM)
After exactly one year, Neogoa‘s first compilation (voted the best compilation of 2010) gets a sequel: Dimensional Gateway 2. Over 120 minutes of high-quality Goa trance and psytrance music from all over the world is presented on this compilation alongside printable cover artwork and high-resolution wallpapers and posters. The style of the first part of this compilation can be described as darker and more experimental while the second part focuses more on melodic side of Goa trance. All tracks were carefully selected by label head Richpa, while mastering was done by Igor Čeranić at Deimos Soundlabs and cover artwork design by Ivan Parić at Neogoa Design.
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01 - Gagarin (175 BPM)
02 - Devoid Of Gravity (175 BPM)
03 - Close Your Eyes (175 BPM)
04 - Anomaly (177 BPM)
05 - Ghost Of Midas (174 BPM)
06 - Humanity: Static (Cybernetika Remix) (176 BPM)
07 - Forged For Battle (175 BPM)
08 - Electron Tracker (177 BPM)
Cybernetika returns to Ektoplazm with Colossus, an extraordinary full-length album fusing psychedelic trance and drum ‘n bass with futuristic science fiction atmospheres. Following on the enormous success of last year’s The Scythe Of Orion, which was declared the best free psytrance album of 2010 by Ektoplazm visitors, and building on the genre-bending experimentalism of Atropos (2009), this album delivers exactly what Cybernetika fans have been waiting for: epic storytelling through innovative electronic music. As with his previously releases, Cybernetika has written an epigraph to situate the album within a thematic framework: “As all-consuming waves of entropy were reaching our galaxy, mankind was forced into a desperate battle for survival. With discovered technologies far beyond our understanding, we were able to construct a last bastion against a rapidly dissolving universe, right in the center of our galaxy: The Colossus, a gigantic, artificial shield of protection, preserving stability of space itself. With the Colossus, we can defeat our own destiny…” Track 6 (Humanity: Static) originally written and produced by Vortech. Mastered by Kri @ Audiovalve. Artwork by Stefan Hürlemann.
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01 - Lost Technology (150 BPM)
02 - Impossible Mirage (150 BPM)
03 - Tyrannis (143 BPM)
04 - Transmitter (149 BPM)
05 - Cryostasis (147 BPM)
06 - Molecular Probe (153 BPM)
07 - Calling Mercurio (137 BPM)
Ektoplazm is tremendously proud to present The Scythe Of Orion, the latest science fiction masterpiece by Cybernetika, a German producer revered for his eclectic genre-bending experimentation and heavy use of epic storytelling elements in electronic dance music. Cybernetika’s synthetic fusion of dark and energetic psychedelic trance with elements of industrial, drum ‘n bass, and classic Goa trance will send your mind spinning into the far reaches of outer space as the tale unfolds. As with his other album releases, Cybernetika has composed an epigraph to set the mood: “Invisible yet observing, the strangers transcended to a higher form of existence eons ago. As legend tells, the strangers once were like us, before they evolved into invisible deities no longer bound by time and space. Only a single relic of their ascension remains, holding the wisdom and the secrets of this superior civilization: The Scythe of Orion.” This album has been professionally mastered by Kri @ Audiovalve and features artwork by Thiago Schmitz.
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01 - Antares (Original Mix) (176 BPM)
02 - Hydroponics (175 BPM)
03 - Starchild (180 BPM)
04 - Towards The End Of Time (179 BPM)
05 - Vaporized (175 BPM)
06 - Atropos (178 BPM)
07 - Unleash (175 BPM)
08 - Conquest (178 BPM)
09 - Hayashi's Journey (178 BPM)
Cybernetika returns with another far future epic expressed through music. This time the form is an energetic drum ‘n bass/neurofunk album with strong psytrance influences. Atropos is the story of Hayashi, a lone interstellar traveller who discovers the legendary Atropos, one of the three Moirae (the Fates of Greek mythology). Atropos chooses “the manner and timing of each person’s death,” cutting the thread or web of life, and within this narrative context Hayashi meets “his own destiny–and the destiny of humanity.” With cover artwork by Stefan Hürlemann.
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01 - Plasmoid (14:47)
02 - The Outer Reach (10:44)
03 - Earthshock (12:44)
04 - Nanospheric (15:01)
05 - Praeforma (8:27)
06 - Finale (8:23)
Nanospheric is the fourth album from Cybernetika, an independent German producer from Cologne. Since 2003 he has been writing many different types of electronic music with science fiction influences: psychedelic trance, techno, industrial, and drum ‘n bass. Hints of these other styles can be heard on Nanospheric, but it is primarily an atmospheric psytrance album with a heavy emphasis on story-telling. Cybernetika begins the tale with a virtual epigram:
“Both universe and infinitesimal particle, the Nanospheric is an abstract construct beyond our imagination and comprehension. It is a machine deity that forms matter in its own will.”
This album was written in FL Studio, mastered with Wavelab, and features cover artwork by Angie Fouquette.
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