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A Walk Through Neptune’s Garden

Free Music | Downtempo, Goa, Progressive | November 12, 2008 | Released by  | Posted by Basilisk

A Walk Through Neptune’s Garden
01 :: Keiretsu vs Soliptic - Ripples (Imprint Of Creation Mix) (11:46)
02 :: Jikkenteki - Slippery Slopes (9:11)
03 :: Zekazy - Unicorn (7:12)
04 :: Phi - In The… (6:44)
05 :: Zekazy - Broadcast (6:30)
06 :: Jikkenteki - Modori Odori (9:23)
07 :: PAR-2 - It Is (What Isn’t) (12:50)
08 :: Anjin - Nesta's Soft Escape (9:56)

Originally released in 2005, A Walk Through Neptune’s Garden is the debut release from PAR-2 Productions, an independent label founded by Jikkenteki and Katapult. Defying conventional standards, this thematic compilation explores the concept of water in all its forms:

Water is an ever moving, ever changing force of nature. From calm cool pools and flowing rivers to raging storms and massive floods, water is many ways nature’s equivalent to human emotion. It sustains us and gives us life. It can calm us and lull us to deep meditative states. It can also assault us with an aggressive onslaught that can be both amazing and terrifying. For this reason it serves has an ideal theme for linking the music on this compilation. Rather than dwelling on any one particular “style” of psychedelic music, we have tried to create a fluid sonic journey through the whole range of emotional content that psychedelic trance has to offer.

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Re-released in 2008 under a Creative Commons licence for noncommercial usage. This compilation appears here with the full cooperation of PAR-2 Productions. If you would like to show your support for this initiative, the original CD pressing is still available for sale at the PAR-2 Productions store for USD$10 including shipping! Also feel free to leave some comments here or on the existing Psynews review thread.

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12 Comments

  • Isomorph says:

    Great release! Have listened to it a couple times today. 5/5

  • Sernia says:

    I like it a lot.
    My personal favourite would be Anjin.
    Really nice.

  • DJ Kansai says:

    Thank you Mario!

  • Psyentifica says:

    good feelings about this one, enjoyed the Zekazy tracks especially :)

  • delizius….masdes………………..masive….

  • dr.k says:

    This is an awsome compilation album! Jikkentekki and Zekazy are awesome! ( Any more Zekazy coming? ) I highly recomend this album to eveyone. The tracks are rich and trippy and still very dance-worthy. If you’re looking for some thought, depth, passion and the mad touch of genius ( “Broadcast” ) in your trance this is a great place to begin looking. Art is alive and thriving….THANK GOODNESS!

  • alien atack says:

    thats what im talking about exellent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    BoOoOoOM !!!

    dakrness with some lighting beat !!!! and some space ….

    killer !!

  • cmblake6 says:

    This is some absolutely SUPERB music. I’m 54, nearly 55 years old, and I love the trance vein of music. You guys have picked some of the best. I hope that including you in my blogroll will lead to some profit for you.

  • pozsi says:

    I am happy that I found this album! It was just linked on pages with Jikkenteki albums, that’s how I found it now. (I only started to visit ektoplazm in 2010, and did not check all the previous albums) So I have to say, this is a great album! I really enjoy it.

  • 'BoB`ZEro says:

    kankaash kon

  • Nymphomania says:

    first track was exactly what i needed this morning

  • Nymphomania says:

    the whole thing is a magickal trip, I’m loving this 5/5

    the more I think about it Jikkenteki is one of my favorite artists and I think his music is really classic trance, though it draws inspiration from goa, full on and prog


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