Artist: VA Title: Christiania Selection - Compiled by Flexus Label: IONO Music Catalog #: INM1CD052 Style: Progressive Psytrance Source: CDDA / Compilation Quality: VBR Kbps / 44,1 kHz / Joint Stereo Release Date: 20.12.2011 Tracks: 09 Total Size: 136 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Time In Motion & Flexus - I Got To 08:00 02. Xshade - Sexofrenic 07:50 03. Liquid Space - Offbeat Meeting 08:27 04. Sonic Sense vs. Time In Motion - Red Zone 07:31 05. Static Movement vs. Impact - Atlantic Spirit 07:10 06. Ace Ventura - Maximum Overdrive 09:25 07. Infinity - Keep Walking 08:11 08. Motion Drive - The Last Jedi 09:21 09. Yotopia - Cometic 07:53
Reality is temporary, but we have the power to change it... In order to get you in the mode of Christiania, we begin with our Danish representatives, including the man behind this compilation, Flexus, together with Time in motion, aka, the brothers Thomas and Leslie Cowan. This lethal trio is hard to stop these days, and 'I got to' say it is one dose you wouldn't want to stop consuming. Then we move to Xshade, aka Michalis Yamakis, from Greece, to take us back to where society was invented. Xshade takes us to 'Sexofrenic' state, where only the bass rules and the beat goes on. Liquid Space, aka Denny Seidewitz, joins the selection, with an offer to make an 'Offbeat Meeting' which was accepted with much enthusiasm. Sonic Sense, aka Igal Yakubov (also known as Timeless), and Time in Motion take us to the 'Red Zone', which means we are in for some serious shit, but the good shit. Red is always a dominant and strong color, and the Zone that The Cowan brother and Yakubov take us to is a powerful seductive sense of bloody good Progressive Trance. It was time for Static Movement, aka Shahar Shtrikman and Impact, aka Andrey Panov, pull us down to dive to the 'Atlantic Spirit' and explore other kinds of liberations from society, gravity and sound. Ace Ventura, aka, Yoni Oshrat is perfect to help us step into the next phase of this trip with '138' ways to get there. We continue with Infinity, aka Nick Karamalakis, who gives us an illusion of a commercial break and yet gives us all the reasons to 'Keep on Walking' with a smile. After all, it is 'The Last Jedi' we are talking about, and what other artist can get us closer to him than Motion Drive, aka, Philip Guillaume. The end of such a journey can only lead to Yotopia, also known as Tomer Dayan and Yonatan Rimon, who bring us 'Cometic' to wrap the visionary revolution that this musical piece tried to do. With their known talent to convert even the extremist to their side, Yotopia gives us the proper catharsis we all need for such an intense and magnificent expedition.
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