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Drexl & Jocid - Lo-Land Hi-Tech

Drexl & Jocid - Lo-Land Hi-Tech

Musician: Drexl
Album title: Lo-Land Hi-Tech
Style: Psy-Trance
Released: 2005
Country: Hong Kong
Size MP3 version: 1755 mb
Size APE version: 1448 mb
Size WMA version: 1623 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 965
Format: AA AUD ADX MP4 APE AC3 DTS
Genre: Electronic

Drexl & Jocid - Lo-Land Hi-Tech

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Tracklist

1 Liftshift Contracting Waves 8:45
2 Drexl Eating Movies 8:26
3 Zen Mechanics Dolly Dots 8:35
4 Cyrus The Virus & Sono Loco I Robot 6:15
5 Loki Lagomorph 7:20
6 Rev Particle Scheldezoi 7:04
7 Synchro Star Spangled 7:41
8 Zebra-N Souperman 8:53
9 Jocid & Psychobit* Global Control 8:40

Companies, etc.

  • Designed At – DIG Design
  • Distributed By – Arabesque Distribution
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sonic Dragon Records
  • Copyright (c) – Sonic Dragon Records

Credits

  • Compiled By – Drexl, Jocid
  • Mastered By – Xenomorph
  • Sleeve – Wouter Thomassen

Notes

Worldwide Distribution by Arabesque.

(p)+ © 2005 Sonic Dragon Records.

Packaged in Digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 9366977744912
  • Barcode (Text): 9 366977 744912



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Toit like a toiger! Dutch psytrance? I’m sure everyone agrees that The Netherlands is far better known across the world for its liberal, open-mindedness and general tolerance concerning drugs, alcohol and pornography – than for its vast psytrance scene… But the psytrance scene is indeed very much alive and kicking in Holland – and this compilation from Sonic Dragon is here to showcase the Dutch psytrance producers currently active… Flying, floating, trippin’ Dutchman! Who would have thought that there was so much talent lurking in The Netherlands? I’m really impressed here – both by the scale of obvious talent, but also by the sheer diversity of this compilation… We go from deep, minimal progressive trance – over full-on – to dark, acid-driven hypertrance… In nine easy steps! …And the best thing is that is actually works as a journey… I don’t care about CDs having to stay within a certain genre – this compilation has loads and that’s brilliant! Also the mastering by Xenomorph sounds pretty damn good to me, and despite the tacky cover-art I like the cool artist bios inside the digipack… All in all, this is a pretty tasty compilation. It took me completely by surprise, but I really like being surprised… Especially when its positive surprises like this one… Check it out, if you like a broad, diverse spectre within progressive/psytrance… This one crossed over successfully! Enjoy! Favourites: 1, 2, 3(!), 6(!), 7, 8, 9(!)