Artist.....: Delusional
Album......: Facing the Plastic
Type.......: Album
Genre......: Psychedelic
Style......: Psytrance, Dub, Downtempo, Experimental & Alternative Trance
Label......: Psylosophy Records
Rel.date...: 22.06.2007
Str.date...: 00.12.2005
Tracks.....: 14
Size.......: 88,45 MB
Length.....: 78:18
01. Delusional - Ha Sempre um Medicamento com o Nosso Nome no Rotulo 00:21
02. Delusional - Saturnday (feat. PGV) 07:44
03. Yantra - End of the Earth (Delusional RMX) 08:39
04. Delusional - Introduction to an Alternative Life Style 02:41
05. Delusional - Come and Play 07:31
06. Nine Inch Nails - Only (Delusional RMX) 07:21
07. Delusional - Oblivion (The Guide) 07:52
08. Electro Gonorrhoea - Te Manha 07:27
09. Delusional - This is (The Story of How We Sank So Deep) 02:02
10. Delusional - In Your Presence (feat. Jette Ives) 06:41
11. Delusional - There Was Sunshine Over Our Egos 04:30
12. Delusional - No Drugs Tonight 03:59
13. Ohmic Resistance - Super Homic 06:56
14. Delusional - I am a Child 04:34
Delusional is the musical alias of Ed Nunes, a young electronic music
producer from Portugal. After releasing two EPs on Psylosophy Records and
seeing one of his tracks featured on Biomechanical Producers (V/A), a
NetRelease by Magic Sunrise, Ed now presents his debut album: Facing the
Plastic.
"Initially, the idea was simply to compile my work in the psytrance area so
far into one regular album", says Ed. "But around the same time I started
thinking about the album seriously, my musical horizons also started to
change, and I found myself doing psytrance one day, trip-hop the next day and
experimenting with electronic downtempo on weekends. I got really serious
about it and put together an album that's hard to qualify, as far as styles
go". He continues: "I think in the end it flows just like my own personal
taste: it starts from psychedelic trance music and slowly evolves into
different grounds, different ways of looking at electronic music. You'll find
the first three or four tracks are more regular psytrance, more oriented for
the dancefloor, while near the end you'll find psytrance with reggae in the
middle, trip-hop and experimental downtempo mixed together."
The final result is not a psytrance album, it's a showcase of different
approaches at electronic music, all with the same purpose: explore the mind
and the body and expand the horizons of psytrance lovers, opening their minds
to different styles of music. In one line: it's psychedelic & conceptual at
the same time. Is it any good? Oh well, we like it, but you be the judge, then
let us know.
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