Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Optic Eye - Trance (1992)

Nearly twenty years later, the English electronic goa rave party and it seems almost anti-Diluvian in his, shall we say, naive and even more in the sound, rooted in the 80s. Almost like a scene freakedelica adjacent, which in a sense represented the antithesis of technology.
The duo of Stephenson & Trower was a bit 'as a link between the two sides since this Trance came out on Stones Mystic, a small short-lived indie that was used to publish the psych-rock of bands like the big vintagistico Dead Flowers, the Mandragora, Strobe, and others. My affection but in this case is related to the usual story of Mental Hour, then 's optical eye takes on a more partisan.
It was full of techno-ambient percussion, African flavors ( Sunchant) accents indianeggianti ( Eye of India), the gauzy scenarios ( Trance dance), wave quasi-Gothic ( crsytal Moon) . It 'clear that the sounds are a bit' what they are, and aged plastic bad. But some ideas we had two good ones, mentioned in the pieces that are exactly half of the disc. Then forty minutes of dream-trance background there can also be ...

Optic Eye - Trance (1992)

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