Aviram Saharai and Matan Kadosh are two renowned Israeli producers who have spent about a decade working alongside numerous DJs to create various remixes (most notably Hilight Tribe with the well-known Free Tibet and Armin Van Buuren).

Iboga Records is the right way to present to the global market an album that, from its title, intends to take the bull by the horns: Future Classics. Trademark or cliché - depending on the listener's preferences, of course - this clan of tracks has the distinctive Psytrance hallmark, derived from the natural progression that House/Goa music has undergone in recent years.

Solid and sharp bass lines find their adventure companions in the distorted samples of Talking With The U.F.O.'s and especially in the sounds of indigenous and refined appearance in the opening tracks The Tribe and Namaste (here, even the sitar). Alteza is the blend of these elements that best represents the project's target and character.

In recent years, the vast number of people and festivals to participate in has become immense; the duo has clearly entered the pantheon among the great names of that world.

Tracklist

01   We Come in Peace (Vini Vici remix) (07:37)

02   The Tribe (07:47)

03   Alteza (07:52)

04   Anything & Everything (07:25)

05   Namaste (07:42)

06   Talking with U.F. O's (07:46)

07   It's Here (07:49)

08   Hops of Hades (Vini Vici remix) (06:52)

09   Veni Vidi Vici (07:48)

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