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 A rare and unique case in the history of musical bands, the heralds of melodic rock tinged with folk and progressive, Wishbone Ash... boast... a couple of techno dance albums.

 The music flows smoothly and is always evolving, continuously losing and gaining rhythm, adhering to the necessary criteria of dance trance.

Wishbone Ash's 'Trance Visionary' is a rare techno dance album by the classic melodic rock band, creatively merging electronic styles with their signature sound. Released in 1997, it saw the collaboration of Andy Powell with electronic producer Mike Bennett, resulting in dance remixes of their classic tracks. While surprising for longtime fans, the album gained popularity in dance circuits, particularly in the UK. Its fusion of drum & bass grooves and traditional instruments offers an intriguing listen, especially for followers of the band's history. Discover this unexpected fusion of classic rock and electronic dance—listen to Wishbone Ash's 'Trance Visionary' now!

 "The atmosphere liquid and shimmering like mirages in the burning desert, sinuously unfolds in an atmosphere laden with impending danger."

 "The Savage Republic finds no peace, deceiving itself by intoxicating in stunning and polychromatic ethno-psychedelic narcotic effusions."

Savage Republic’s Trudge delivers a tense and immersive ethno-psychedelic experience. It mixes Middle Eastern guitar influences with strong tribal rhythms and noisy yet melodic guitar work. The album explores themes of political aftermath, anxiety, and survival through atmospheric and emotionally charged tracks. Trudge is both solemn and harsh, creating a rich sonic landscape. Dive into Savage Republic’s Trudge and experience a mesmerizing blend of exotic rhythms and raw emotion.

 We are in the presence of the soundtrack of a good acid trip, which started well and ended badly.

 Listening to his works, one always oscillates between admiration for his undeniable compositional flair... and the opposite disappointment for the consistent aftertaste of recycling.

Voyage 34 is a non-essential Porcupine Tree release featuring a 60-minute suite of trance and ambient music. Steven Wilson's skill is evident, yet the album leans heavily on influences like Pink Floyd, resulting in a repetitive, derivative feel. The work appeals primarily to fans of ambient soundscapes and psychedelic textures but may disappoint those seeking Wilson's more passionate compositions. Explore Porcupine Tree’s Voyage 34 to experience a deep, psychedelic journey into ambient and trance soundscapes.

 The experience immediately feels more like a ritual than a simple listening session.

 Nadeshawari’s crystalline voice adds value not only to the songs but to the overall sound.

Space Yantra's debut album presents a ritualistic fusion of Indian sacred music and electronics by Genoese duo Nadeshawari and Ysmayl. The eight tracks explore diverse soundscapes, from reggae riddims to Middle Eastern influences. Strong vocal work complements the acoustic elements, while some electronic parts feel less integrated. Overall, the album shows promise and unique experimentation. Listen to Space Yantra's debut to experience a unique ritualistic electronic journey blending sacred and modern sounds.

 Paul’s techno is very fluid, leaving you that breath of fresh air that allows you to dance even with your eyes closed.

 At the first notes, I can’t keep my legs still, as is happening now while I write with the DJ Set playing.

This review offers a heartfelt reflection on Paul Kalkbrenner's 2018 DJ set at Tomorrowland, emphasizing his smooth, fluid techno sound. The author intertwines personal nostalgia from clubbing years with admiration for Kalkbrenner’s artistry. The review also touches on the impact of the film Berlin Calling and Paul’s career path. Overall, it praises the relaxing, timeless quality of the set. Listen to Paul Kalkbrenner’s 2018 DJ set and experience the fluid heartbeat of Berlin techno today!

 Whether it’s for my twenty-year-old son or for the twenty-year-old that will always be in me, when I need energy, I put on Deborah and dance, oh how I dance!

 Put a nice hammer after an oriental intro… Put a hottie at the mixer… Put it behind the sails of Scampia… and discover Deborah de Luca celebrating her land!

This review celebrates Deborah de Luca’s dynamic DJ set at Scampia, highlighting her unique blend of sensuality, precision, and energy. The author reflects on the evolving club scene and the powerful impact music continues to have across generations. Despite some noting commercial aspects, Deborah's skill and passion make her set unforgettable. It’s a nostalgic yet fresh invitation to experience high-level DJ culture. Experience the vibrant energy of Deborah de Luca’s DJ set—listen now and feel the pulse of Scampia’s electronic scene!

 "The not-so-excellent sound immediately draws attention, and a good part of the responsibility falls on producer JS16."

 "In Stereo soon sinks into the abyss of indecency, a zone sadly close to the derisive raspberries from Eduardo’s memory."

The review revisits Bomfunk MC's 1999 debut album In Stereo, which followed the global success of the single Freestyler. Despite nostalgic appeal and some listenable tracks, the album suffers from poor production, repetitive lyrics, and inconsistent sound, leading to disappointment. Only a few songs are salvaged amidst a largely flawed record. Ultimately, it reflects the end of the band's international breakthrough. Discover the story behind Bomfunk MC's In Stereo — listen, reflect, and explore the highs and lows of this 90s electronic hip-hop album.

 "This track offers the truth, raw, direct, with that sax that punches your chest and the dull beats that vibrate poorly."

 "Make your choice. This 'Choice' is the choice, make the right one."

The review reflects on 'Choice' by DRE as a raw and direct track featuring impactful saxophone and subdued beats. The song conveys honest truths inspired by Marcus Aurelius. The reviewer encourages listeners to decide if they want to engage with it. Overall, it earns a balanced rating of 3 out of 5. Listen to DRE's 'Choice' now and experience its raw truth and steady impulse.

 A shiver down the spine, accompanied by the phenomenon commonly known as goosebumps.

 We are facing a work that is not too bold to define as a concept album, capable of interpreting the spirit of club culture and those Nineties that saw the explosion of dance music.

Second Toughest in the Infants, Underworld's 1996 album, remains a pinnacle of electronic music, blending techno, trance, and progressive-house with experimental touches. Known for iconic tracks like 'Born Slippy,' the album explores complex emotions and 90s club culture, delivering a layered, immersive experience. Its enduring impact marks it as a timeless classic in the genre. Dive into Underworld's influential album and experience the unforgettable sounds of Second Toughest in the Infants today!

 A fragrant, colorful, at times oily sound. An IDM with a tropical scent that splashes and contorts in psychedelic pools with blurred edges.

 A journey to the end of electronics, a labyrinth for all those new Theseus who have just killed the Minotaur.

Lifeforms by The Future Sound of London is a richly textured IDM and ambient album that blends psychedelic, tropical, and glitch elements. The review uses a mythological metaphor to describe the music as a fluid, organic labyrinth inviting listeners to shed inhibitions and immerse themselves in an evocative sonic journey. The album is praised for its diverse instrumentation, unexpected instrumental breaks, and its seamless evolution between tracks. It offers an intoxicating exploration of electronic music's more experimental and naturalistic edges. Dive into the hypnotic world of Lifeforms and experience a groundbreaking electronic journey unlike any other.

 Art is not one optional — This is not a Good Planet.

 Who is the artist today? Today, when art has become free. The artist is within us, we are all artists with the right photo filter.

DRE's CLUB album is a contemplative work addressing the nature of art and the artist today. It highlights the internal conflicts of creativity and ambition amidst a chaotic world. The reviewer appreciates the album's emotional depth and free accessibility. The music serves as a reminder that art is essential and universal, transcending traditional labels. Listen to DRE's CLUB for a deep, free dive into the essence of art and creativity today.

 Sixty minutes without even a second of accessibility; Aaron, Brian, and Nick are tremendously focused on delivering yet another monolithic, pestilential performance of barbaric and blind fury.

 I invite you to listen to "Consumed": I don’t think many will manage to reach the end of the seventeen minutes.

The reviewer finds Sumac's 'May You Be Held' to be their darkest and most challenging album yet, rejecting the idea that it is accessible. With lengthy, dense tracks filled with suffocating atmospheres and brutal heaviness, the album demands focused listening. Aaron Turner’s vocals and the band’s intense performance create an apocalyptic mood. The production, involving Kurt Ballou, enhances its monolithic sound. A particularly notable track is the 17-minute 'Consumed', noted for its difficulty to endure but rewarding intensity. Dive into Sumac's 'May You Be Held' and experience one of the heaviest, darkest journeys in modern metal today.

 "Human After All is the revenge of Daft Punk—distancing themselves from their comfort zone."

 "Technologic... fills the atmosphere and makes it even more neurotic in its irresistibility."

This review reconsiders Daft Punk’s 'Human After All' as an underrated and misunderstood album. Unlike its predecessors, it features a more aggressive, vocoder-driven sound with repetitive yet compelling structures. Key tracks like 'Technologic' and 'Human After All' stand out with their powerful electronic and rock-inflected energy. The album rewards listeners with persistence and appreciation for Daft Punk’s evolving style and homage to electronic pioneers like Kraftwerk. Listen to Daft Punk’s Human After All and explore its bold electronic textures and unforgettable beats today!

 Darkness and anguish I draw from a first and only listen.

 A black hole that sucks you in. Emptiness, exhaustion, malaise.

Zonal's WRECKED reunites Justin Broadrick and Kevin Richard Martin in a cold, dark, and intense soundscape blending industrial dub and trip-hop. Featuring Moor Mother's solemn vocals on the first half and haunting instrumentals on the second, the album evokes feelings of tension, emptiness, and alienation. The reviewer describes it as a challenging but immersive experience that leaves a lasting impression. Dive into Zonal's WRECKED for an intense, dark sonic journey—listen now and feel the haunting atmosphere!

 In my opinion, this is one of the most innovative works ever.

 Krisma=Chakra=Karma=Schism. Sounds from the future that physiologically produce a detachment.

This review praises Krisma's album 'Clandestine Anticipation' as a pioneering and innovative work in electronic and avant-garde music. It highlights the duo's visionary approach and the album's futuristic sound that challenged listeners of the time. The reviewer reflects on the album's unique artistic vision and enduring influence despite its initial obscurity. The album is depicted as a landmark in music experimentation, symbolizing bold creativity and cultural significance. Dive into Krisma's futuristic sounds and experience the visionary album that reshaped electronic music.

 Every time I hear it, I feel the urge to literally tear my skin off with my claws in a hypnotic lunar dance.

 Together, in the frenetic dance, we share our inner massacres.

Tuxedomoon's No Tears captivates with its haunting, hypnotic atmosphere and intense sonic layers. The review expresses a visceral response to the dark, vampiric mood created by the percussion, keyboards, and saxophone. It describes a frenetic dance with vivid, occult and emotional imagery. The review praises the track's ability to evoke a powerful, almost ritualistic experience of madness and liberation. Experience the dark hypnotic power of Tuxedomoon's No Tears – listen now and immerse yourself in its haunting sonic world.

 It reduces you to dust, it annihilates you, it bends you in half, it breaks you.

 I am thirsty, I am afraid, I am tired and I must stop immediately.

Sumac's debut album 'The Deal' delivers a powerful and overwhelming experience. Featuring dense, repetitive guitar riffs and tribal rhythms, the album channels the darkness of Isis and Neurosis with a raw intensity. Kurt Ballou's production enhances the abrasive, crushing atmosphere. The intense growling vocals complete this harrowing sonic journey. Listen to Sumac's 'The Deal' for a brutal and unforgettable post-metal journey.

 "Neon Nights came out in the spring of 2003 and made Dannii the new queen of nightclubs worldwide."

 "If she were a bit more inspired, Dannii Minogue would have good potential to surpass her sister Kylie because of her talents not only as a singer but also due to a truly impressive beauty."

Dannii Minogue's 2003 album Neon Nights redefined club music with its electro pop blend and significant global impact. Outselling contemporaries like Madonna and Britney Spears, it pioneered trends later popularized by bigger stars. The reissue on vinyl includes unreleased material and an autographed poster. Fans of 2000s dance music and collectors will find this edition a must-have. The reviewer praises Dannii's talent and beauty, noting her potential to surpass her sister Kylie. Explore Dannii Minogue's Neon Nights on vinyl—dance classics and rare tracks await your collection!

 While it doesn’t exhilarate, it overcame my initial skepticism.

 The final verdict - speaking of psychedelia - is 'half and half': not bad, but in a few months it will already be forgotten.

MIEN’s self-titled debut, led by Alex Maas of the Black Angels, blends psychedelic rock with synth-driven and kraut-rock elements. Despite high expectations, it delivers a mixed experience. The album incorporates collaborations with notable artists but lacks the experimental edge of recent Black Angels’ work. Memorable tracks vary from hypnotic pop psychedelia to ambient and drone influences. Overall, it’s a decent but forgettable addition to the genre. Discover MIEN’s unique psychedelic blend and decide if this Black Angels side project resonates with you!

 Primus and De...Marga...Sucks!!!!

 Sixteen slices of creamy audio goodness

 Nothing and no one has ever sounded like them.

This enthusiastic review praises Primus' 2006 compilation 'They Can't All Be Zingers' as a vibrant collection capturing the band's eccentric, psychedelic sound. The writer shares a personal connection with the band and appreciates their humor, unique style, and technical skill. The album is recommended as addictive and richly rewarding for listeners. The review highlights Les Claypool's distinctive bass and vocals, innovative drumming, and Larry LaLonde’s unconventional guitar playing. Dive into Primus' unique world and experience the psychedelic brilliance of They Can't All Be Zingers today!