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Goe - Jupiter Beach

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Psychedelic System Records

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PSYSYS02

Year2007
MediaCD
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Updated2008-10-31
Goe - Jupiter Beach
01 Goe - Judgement Day Reload
02 Goe - Psychedelic Music
03 Goe - Needs
04 Goe - Watchawant
05 Goe - Jupiter Beach
06 Goe - Limit
07 Goe - Free Will
08 Goe - Like God Reload
09 Goe - Liquid Universe
10 Goe - La Rotta

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Saiko Sounds
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Hong Kong Goe - Jupiter Beach (PSYSYSCD02)
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Fresh Breeze? - Swiss Breeze!

Infected with Goa around the 1999, Lukas Keller started his project GOE, who produces passionately uplifting fullon psy-trance. In summer 2003 the talented Swiss artist performed his first liveact. Since then, he pushes the party-people with his unmistakable energetic performances.

Spire melodies and groaning Acids shape GOE's earlier compositions. Over the years his music became more trancy and trendy, finally to bring in a large portion of deep basses and dirt with his latest album. Yet his diversified music maintains its characteristic propelling and direct style.

Lukas loves his musical activity as artistic diversion to the everyday life. Skilfully he combines his classical instrumental education with the mathematical sound production to generate harmonious arrangements and to program subtle sounds. The high-standing result convinces by a fresh and sophisticated interpretation of the Psytrance.

Psychedelic System is excited to present GOE's second album "Jupiter Beach"- nastier and deeper than his first release, but full-on naturally. Nobody really knows how psytrance-parties on the Jupiter sound - but GOE's concept of it promises maximum dance factor.

After a blood pumping beginning, he powerfully turns it up, then more melodious and finally closes the CD with the sure to be hit Track "la Rotta" - a remix of a Venetian arabesque from the 13th century.
A deep powerful bass with sophisticated melodies and diversified arrangements shape GOE's unmistakable pushy tracks. Although his album is well thought out and produced at a high technical level, it never seems sterile, because GOE's pleasure in music is experienced physically and emotionally in each sound.