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Name

V.A - Goa Mix, J K Meedom

Label

Hypnotic Records

Catnum

CLP0306-2

Year1998
MediaCD (2xCD)
Genre-
PicturesFront, Back
Updated2007-05-15
V.A - Goa Mix, J K Meedom
CD1
01 Colorbox - Cyanid
02 Bypass Unit - Zenia (Fat Freddy '97 Mix)
03 Aqualite - Wipe Out
04 Psygone - Camaro Kanitou
05 Holophonia - Morbus
06 V-Tech - Mystique
07 Solar Plexus - Liquid Moon
08 Donut Junkie - Blue
09 Strange Biscuit - Pseudo-Acoustic
10 Terpsichore - Bogakka

CD2
01 Hyperion - Sun Flower
02 Bypass Unit - Tunnel Flotation
03 X-Dream - The Second Room (A-Trip)
04 K.U.R.O. - Plastomer 1
05 Shidapu - Vertigoa (remix)
06 Paragonescia - High
07 Power Source - Goaway
08 MFG - To Eternity
09 Psygone - Chemical Eclipse
10 Colorbox - Grey Spook (Eastside Mix)
11 Solar Plexus - Fragments

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Samples
 TrackSample
Sound Hyperion
'Sun Flower'

'Now all of these (...) cases have in common the fact that somebody was stuck on a timetravel. And that is the common denominator of all (...) cases, somebody gets stuck in time. So don't ever be guilty of bringing somebody of the present time. Uh, and then not check it.'


Sound Power Source
'Goaway'

'The music is diffrent here, the vibrations are diffrent, not like planet Earth.'

'We will affect the vibrations.'

'Radioactive.'

From Sun Ra's 'Space Is The Place' (movie version)

IMDB  Space Is The Place

Sound MFG
'To Eternity'

'Now you'll have to excuse me, captain. I have an appointment with eternity, and I don't want to be late.'

From 'Star Trek - Generations'

IMDB  Star Trek VII - Generations

Sound Colorbox
'Grey Spook (Eastside Mix)'

'I like to think of space and time as analogous to the ocean and changes in it as analogous to waves on the surface of the ocean. but those waves of course don't show up when one's miles above the ocean. It looks like, as one gets down closer to the surface, one sees the waves breaking.'