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V/A :: Abracadabra :: Horns and Hoofs

KINO OKO
Bigwigs

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Posted : Jul 17, 2006 16:01
i hope i will see more detailed reviews and i want to encourage all megareviewers like Psychedelic_Mustache or Rah to write aobut this CD.

personally i really like
Alic "The Gentle Way of Mind-Destruction", that is my favorite,
The Rockitmen "Elephant's Boogie"
and preacox's "sin sinati"

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Sound Surgeon
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Posted : Jul 18, 2006 00:05
Various Artists - Abracadabra @ Horns & Hoofs
Compiled by Alex Tolstey

First of all I would like to say that the ear picture reminds me of an old Com.Pact cd a few years back which was
named Acupunture.
Its a shame that it doesnt come with a small booklet with the cd to put it in the CD case, I really love those ones. Artwork is really nice inside and outside.

Tracklist:

1. Mantik - Siu Nim Tao 136 BPM
Starts with a movie sound and the goes darker, didnt like that movie sound cuz it simply doesnt fit to the rest of the track. Beginning pads really nice and darky. The beat which comes is awesome@! Strong, dark and mind pounding! It takes some time till the percussion sounds are gathering but the track is great for listening. Background fx are really good as well. Some distorted or bit crushed synth lines are missing in my opinion. There is an evil stop that starts in 6:14, the track is building itself slowly and comes in full power in 7:27! Great rhythm and some strong techtrance powers for the dancefloors. It goes softer and softer till the end and stop suddenly, I personally like working more on my
epilogues.
This is the technotrance I love and sometimes even try to write!

2. Alic - The Gentle Way of Mind – Destruction 134BPM
Starts with a equed bass line which evelopes a little when the beat comes. Nothing really happens in the first 3 minutes except of the beat and the perscussion sounds. I really liked the bass cutoff playing which comes in 2:40, thats a good one. Nice playing with the bass again in 4:40, but cant say many other things I liked in that track.

3. Fuzzion - "Black Magic" Live Remix 135BPM
Starts with the beat straight from the beginning. Building itself and starts more seriously in 1:28. I know many people loved Fuzzions album this year, but I dont like that remix too much. It has some really chilly and psychedelic parts in the middle of the track though.

4. Metalogic vs. Michael Lawrence - Fabricated 130BPM
Starts with some percussion sounds till some nice bass sounds come in. This one is gonna be more energetic for sure then the last two. The beat is really mindgrinding, kickbass here is a good combo. I liked the stop in the middle of the track, just the bongos sounds dont fit imo. The perscussion give me some real thoughts of a fabric, dunno why. Everything is good in this song but there was something missing here which could make it much better.


5. MidiMiliz - Model 1 (Epi Centrum Remix One ) 134BPM
This one is funky tech stuff. Good perscussion games and background sounds. Everything is good and great here and Im just waiting to the peak of the track while Im listeing to it, however it never comes.....


6. Fuzzion - Acid Flash (Original mix) 137 BPM
Another Fuzzion mix on this cd, lets hear what we have here. Starts again with the beat without any intro.I would love it much more if Vova have open the cutoff of the bass a bit more here, imo its too dull like that. Nice percussion games on this one. Cool radio talking fx in here, and i think here are the tubas that the thread opener was talking about. In 3:27 the beat starts to be more wild and not sloppy like in the start. Nice stuff in 4:10, I liked that. It doesnt get too interesting till the end imo. One change is that the bass returns to be like in the beginning.

7. Metalogic vs. Tao - Through Your Head 130BPM
It has a really promising start here. Good beat and a funky fat bassline over here. It takes some time till its becoming interesting but it worth the wait. The quiet part in 3:30 is really awesome! Great synth sounds and nice percussion there. Me likes! It continues to stop us till the end, I liked the game with the vocal as well. Goodie.

8. The Rockitmen - Elephants Boogie 130BPM
Despite it starts with the beat from the beginning, those guys make it more interesting then Fuzzion (IMO). The bassline here is really original with those cutoff games and notes. Nice percussion loops and fx sounds here. The bass really gives another dimention to this song together with the fat kick! This one is one of my favorites in this CD! Just check the ending of it and think what it will do to dancers on the floor!

9. Kino Oko - Beats, Rhythm and Harmony
It has really nice chilling bassline in the beginning with some vocoder talking vocals in the background. This is more chilling track then the rest of the cd imo. It has really good percussion elements and some relaxing melodies and a funky bass line. Nice one! I would put it instead of the last track in this album, to end the compile in a more relaxed way.


10. Mass Turbo - Sin Sinati 125BPM
Really stomping start here! Starts with a great evolving pad. The beat here is really good with strong bass and kick combination! The percussion are awesome too. Nice synth after the stop in 1:35. Really fits here to the dark atmosphere. Too bad it plays so long and no much more new sounds are added, but thats cool too! The rhythm here is really awesome and very funky to me. Too bad that this track doesnt have a climax break somewhere, it could be much greater!

Favorites
1(!!),4,7,8(!!),9,10(!)


It would have gotten a better grade from me but I didnt like half of the tracks here, the other ones are really good ones. I believe that techno lovers will love this one, it has a few techno trance genres inside of it, aggressive and relaxing and between. Good one by H&H, thumbs up to you!
My grade is 7.5/10.

Misha
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Posted : Jul 18, 2006 15:52
To me, Mantik Siu Nim Tao is the best track in this compilation. Fuzzion making a good appearance with Acid Flash. That´s the only two tracks that I would play at a psychedelic/tech trance party. The rest is great, but I think they would send people to the bar, and fast.

Peace and Love.
sam i am
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Posted : Jul 19, 2006 10:36
gotta get this           new Hadal Drop album on the way

if you don't have the last one get in touch
Alic
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Posted : Jul 20, 2006 00:34
Congratulations for going new ways of sound to Horns And Hoofs!
This compilation brings fresh tunes into the trancescene and we think even some technofreaks would have also fun with this record... Borders are there to break - let's go on!
Our favourite track: "elephant's boogie". Bangs all dancefloors at Peaktime!
Many thanks to the whole H&Hs-crew for your support! You make it possible!
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Posted : Jul 20, 2006 04:31
Quote:

On 2006-07-20 00:34, Alic wrote:

This compilation brings fresh tunes into the trancescene and we think even some technofreaks would have also fun with this record... Borders are there to break - let's go on!




word!

this stuff is fresh indeed.. after already great "IDEA FX"
H&H deliver once again a superb V/A from start to finish
given the dj involved i kind of knew what to expect, Alex Boshke rulez!

my favorites:
The Rockitmen - "elephant's boogie"
Alic - "The Gentle Way of Mind-Destruction"
Metalogic - "fabricated"
Mantik - "siu nim tao"


Psychedelic_Mustache
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Posted : Jul 20, 2006 20:43
Artists: Various
Title: Abracadabra
Label: Horns And Hoofs Entertainment
Catalog: HHCD006
Format: CD
Released: 2006
Cover: http://217.160.138.169/pic_b/hah1cd006_b.jpg


Tracklist:

01. Mantic - Siu Nim Tao
02. Alic - The Gentle Way of Mind-Destruction
03. Fuzzion - Black Magic(Live rmx)
04. Metalogic vs. Michael Lawrence - Fabricated
05. Midimiliz - Model 1 epicentrum (rmx one)
06. Fuzzion - Acid Flash (Original Mix)
07. Metalogic vs. Tao - Through your head
08. The Rockitmen - Elephants Boogie
09. Kino Oko - Beats, Rythm and harmony
10. Mass Turbo - Sin Sinati


Horns and Hoofs entertainment really blew me away with Kino Oko's "Lost entertainment" late last year. To follow such a piece of work is tough, and It seems the label felt they had to bring out the big guns in order to succeed. This time we're treated to a compilation where the tracks have been carefully picked by Alex "Boshke" Tolstey, a guy who should be no stranger to possible purchasers of this disc. The tracklisting looks tastey and as always with Horns and Hoofs you get a really nice package with cover-art from Inga Burina that has that added eye-candy value. Back to the most important thing though; the music. As you might have gathered, I had some serious expectations for this disc... Did Alex manage hoof my horns? Stay tuned to find ount!

01. Mantic - Siu Nim Tao
Mantik kicks off this album with "Su Nim Tao". After an atmospheric introduction(with some very familiar samples I might add..) we're soon taken into a rather minimal and techy soundscape. The track builds gradually and after a while we can kiss the "minimal" I hinted at in the beginning goodbye. The track is extremely groovy and the mood and atmosphere from the intro is preserved throughout the track. As it pumps forward this thing is given plenty of time to evolve. Clocking in at over nine minutes, this is one for for the patient crowd. That being said, this turns out to be quite an opener - The last 3-4 minutes of this is pure gold...Solid stuff and a very nice way to open the album!

02: Alic - The Gentle Way of Mind-Destruction
Next up is Alic with what might possibly be the coolest track.title of the year. Not only that - the track isn't bad either. It's got this naive, childish sound that I find very appealing. The simple melodies and the rather simple percussion work well together. Somewhat reminds me alot of the efforts made by Kino Oko on the allready mentioned "Lost Entertainment"-album. That being said, this doesn't quite reach those levels. Even so - this is a nice track!

03: Fuzzion - Black Magic (live rmx)
Fuzzions album "black magic" recieved alot of credit and hype earlier this year. For me the album was a 50/50 thing - meaning I didnæt really enjoy it all that much. Here we are treated to a live-version of the albums titletrack. For me this version works better than the original. It's got more "space" and the sound seems "expanded" in some way. I can see how this would have been awsome live, and in a setting such as this it also works well. Not among my favourites, but still a good track.

04: Metalogic vs. Michael Lawrence - Fabricated
The fourth installment picked for us by mr. Tolstey is provided by Metalogic and Michael Lawrence. This is a deep technoid piece - perhaps a tad too technoid for my liking. It's mainly percussion-driven, and in my ears the melodies brought in after a while doesn't really fit in all that well either. This turns out to be to monotonus and slightly boring, atleast in this setting. Taste differs though, and I see how this could be enjoyable to the more techno-oriented part of the horns and hoofs audience. I for one often find myself skipping this one.

05: Midimiliz - Model 1 (epi centrum rmx one)
I know saying this is like blasphemy for alot of people. I'm gonna go right ahead and say it annyways - I never really liked any tracks and/or albums by midimiliz. There - It's out in the open (*bends down and hides from flood of bricks and tomatoes* ). Here they are remixed by epi centrum, and I have to say that this works like a charm. A dash of variation, a more groovy layout and some nifty side-kick electronics and midimilliz sounds like something I could spend some more time with. Perhaps it's time to dust off their older works and give them another chance? This atleast, was a plesant suprise!

06: Fuzzion - Acid Flash (Original Mix)
Fuzzion provides us with an "acid flash" here - perhaps the hardest track on the compilation. There's some serious kick in that bassdrum he uses, and this together with some tribal tendencies and an overall super-hypnotic and ultra-trippy atmosphere makes yours truley want more... Great!

07: Metalogic vs. Tao - Through your head
As I mentioned I didn't really like the first track by Metalogic. This time around Michael Lawrence is replaced with Tao, and appart from that my comments will be almost exactly as they were with his first effort: I didn't really enjoy this to much either. Again I think this is due to the fact that it's simply to much "techno" for my taste. That means that tech-heads should disregard my words - for all I know you could love this. I skip to the next track.

08: The Rockitmen - Elephants Boogie
The rockitmen couldn't have picked a more fitting title for their track. This is still pretty technoid stuff, but this is more hypnotic, more varied and more soothing to my ears than the previous track was. And those melodies that they sneek into the mix are so subtle and beautifull next to that stomping and grooving boogie being carried out by an armada of elephants that make up the beat...A massive track!

09: Kino Oko - Beats, Rythm and harmony
Kino Oko created one of last years best trace albums(If not THE best album) with his lost entertainment. On this track he picks up where the album left off. Melodies as light and playfull as a feather are fused together with warped electronics and a beat that just sort of lurks along in a mellow 4/4 pace. This has that same wonderfull feeling that the album had, and the title of the track sums it all up beautifully: "Beats, Rythm and harmony" - What more could one possibly ask for? Brilliant track!

10: Mass Turbo - Sin Sinati
"Sin Sinati" by Mass Turbo is the last track of the album. From the soft sounds of Kino Oko we now touch upon more edgy terretory. That being said, this is a pretty relaxed track - it's just that the sounds used are those that you normally find in harder music. This is actually a very nicely executed piece of groovyness that is bound to hypnotize a few trance-heads as well as those leaning mor to the techno-side of things. A nice way to end our journey through the musical mind of mr. Alex "Boshke" Tolstey

Final Remarks:
As a compilation I think "Abracadabra" has done all one could expect in terms of being a disc that is enjoyable for both psy/tech trancers and technoheads. A few of the tracks didn't really hit me where I like it, while others are gems that should not be missed by anyone.

It should also be pointed out that I strongly bellieve that the packages Horns and Hoofs provides - Music, artwork and cencept is what our scene needs in order to survive. The feeling of a real "product" is something you can't really downlowd from the internet...Here you're also given the chance to Download a free MP3 remix of Mantiks "Siu Nim Tao", another fine way of trying to beat piracy...The compilation is warmly recomended to friends of diverse dance-oriented electronics!

Tomas (Psychedelic Mustache)

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Bigwigs

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Posted : Jul 21, 2006 17:50
thnx all for support especially Psychedelic Mustaches and Sound Surgeon for the deeeo reeviews. it's really motivates us to work on the next H&H releases.

my favs are Alic & Rokitmen trax. absolutely great!

stay tuned

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KINO OKO
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Posted : Jul 24, 2006 14:14
reviewers here are doing definately great job for us, i ve seen this review available on other services. this "good words" are improtant to promote or at least to noise about all concering this CD.

thank you all for beeing active also at many different media other than isratrance or common trance forums.           www.kinooko.pl
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Posted : Jul 24, 2006 20:53
Good review Good compilation... can I ask for more???
Morax
Triac

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Posted : Aug 4, 2006 01:51
Alex Tolstey aka Triple Distilled, from Spain, is the head and A&R of Boshke Beats records.
Boshke Beats was founded in May 2000 by Alex, releasing techno-trance music. Since then, boshke music style has developed alot into electro-techno with breaks mixed together, and the trancy side of Boshke has moved to the russion label Horns and Hoofs Entertainment, managed by Alex and Jurek Preacox.
Abracadabra is the sixth cd of Horns and Hoofs, straight after Kino Oko's Album- Lost Entertainment that was a big success.


Abracadabra VA was compiled by Alex Tolstey, and even includes a track of Alex's new project- The Rockitmen, A collab between Alex and Fredrik (Metalogic).
Another artists that trully sticks out in this VA are Fuzzion and Metalogic that released their albums during the last year at Boshke Beats, and Epi Centrum remixing "Model 1" from Midi Miliz.
Fuzzion delivers here two outstanding tracks: "Black Magic(Live remix)", the original version was released at Fuzzion's album on boshke beats, and "Acid Flash"- hard experimental techno beats with trance elements. Fredrik takes the responsiblity for three tunes: "Fabricated", written with Michael Lawrence. "Through your head", was written with Tao. And "Elephant's Boogie" together with Alex; These three are all charachterized with deep tech-trance rhythms and dark atmospheres.
There are few newcomers (for this music style) as well here: Mantic and Alic; That actually not dissapointing at all.
"Sly Nim Tao" is a pumpy trance tune with techy vibe, can fit well at trance parties.
Alic's tune is more electro-technoish, reminds us the familiar Boshke style.


As for the tracklisting; The compilation contains 10 tracks:

1. Mantik - Sly Nim Tao
2. Alic - The Gentle Way of Mind - Destruction
3. Fuzzion - Black Magic (Live remix)
4. Metalogic vs. Michael Lawrence - Fabricated
5. MidiMiliz - Model 1 (Epi Centrum remix one)
6. Fuzzion - Acid Flash (Original mix)
7. Metalogic vs. Tao - Through Your Head
8. The Rockitmen - Elephant's Boogie
9. Kino Oko - Beat, Rhythm and Harmony
10. Mass Turbo - Sin Sinati

Mastered by JG Master Lab (Poland), that made a great job. The sound production is Top notch, and unified considering the big diffeneces in the sound style of several tracks here.

Favorites:
Fuzzion - Black Magic (Live remix) - Nice grooves, way to go Vova!
Metalogic vs. Michael Lawrence - Fabricated, Epi Centrum remix for Midi Miliz - Model 1 and The Rockitmen - Elephant's Boogie, you can hear the fuzzy sounds that reminds us the old classics from this genre, nice one!

All in all, a must have cd for every Tech-Trance fan out there.
double Thumbs up!

Triac
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Bigwigs

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Posted : Aug 5, 2006 11:09
here is what Lucas TIP thinking about Abracadabra compilation:

"What can I say about Abracadabra except that it's the best album I've heard for sometime. It's a masterclass in tech-trance. No dud tracks. Here's some comments:

1. X-Dream like throbber. Bass is in need of a diet. Killer.
2. Funky bassline wobbler which builds and builds.
3. Brilliant epic-style techtrance, classic.
4. This one reminds me of early 90s techno but with better production - nostalgic!
5. Deeply psychedelic.
6. This too has an old skool trance feel to it.
7. Kicking mental electro trance.
8. Another killer techy groover.
9. Nice funky tune with an old skool vibe
10.Very tasty chugger - phat.

An awesome album with your own intelligent style of tech-trance. This is a classic that I'll be enjoying for years to come. Well done Alex, you are a tech-trance connoisseur! All the best and thanks for this album, Lucas"

thnx for support Lucas! all the best for all TIP crew!

j

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Jeremy {coldgroove}


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Posted : Aug 5, 2006 21:03
This release is one that really stands out in the crowd in a time of cliche paint by numbers music. Alex has done a superb job in selecting 10 unique tracks from not only established artists but also some very promising new comers. This cd really reflects my tastes as of late and am definatley playing it.

My fav's Alic and The Rockitmen!

Respect to Horns and Hoofs and the Boshke Crew for keeping the tech vibes alive.

Jeremy
Rah
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Posted : Aug 5, 2006 22:44
Compilation: Abracadabra
Label: Horns & Hoofs Entertainment
Web: http://www.hornsandhoofs.com/
CAT: H&HCD006
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01. Mantik - Siu Nim Tao [136]
02. Alic - The Gentle Way Of Mind-Destruction [134]
03. Fuzzion - Black Magic (Live Remix) [135]
04. Metalogic Vs Michael Lawrence - Fabricated [130]
05. Midi Miliz - Model 1 (Epi Centrum Remix One) [134]
06. Fuzzion - Acid Flash (Original Mix) [137]
07. Metalogic Vs. Tao - Through Your Head [130]
08. The Rockitmen - Elephant's Boogie [130]
09. Kino Oko - Beat, Rhythm And Harmony [130]
10. Mass Turbo - Sin Sinati [125]

Horns and Hoofs strikes back in direct collaboration with Boshke Beats to bring a roster wholly inspired in Alex Tolstey’s ammunition bank, swirling beats and ideas in a single serving of chocolate pudding they have aptly called Abracadabra. On first glance the roster seems to have skipped a number of notable artists from last year’s IdeaFX, focusing on the core proposals of the Boshke family, to add a few extra names & remixes. The general quality of their releases insist on delivering names that look forward to the techno/electro/psy scene, to explore material that generally stands above ground as benchmark quality.

(1) “Siu Nim Tao ” starts things of the with characteristic THX surround sound system test, to get that cinematic feel before things peak in the heavens with this lead and the play of pads, shrieking between your run off-the mill epic moment, that gradually over the course of the whole thing spawns into a powerful, eerie, power-hungry monster. We move forward with some seriously heavy tones that will test the depths of your speakers or kill the tweeter on the try. I’ve been impressed with this one… pretty much since I heard it for the first time on my way from picking up the CD. Arne Liedtke dates back all the way to the first Zenon release something like three years ago.

(2) “The gentle way of mind – Destruction ” much like the name indicates is about comfortably slipping into a numbed daze that literally massages its way through with a very slender, PAPS-type of beat. The rest is assorted arpeggios and background noises, eventually breaking in total… destruction -Would be a good word- before the final break takes it all away with melancholy. Intricate, busy chapter full of its own retro-beauty like only Horns & Hoofs delivers.

Fuzzion has never been hotter since the release of (3) “Black Magic” earlier this year. What only the Japanese buyers of the album could enjoy, we now all get to hear it. A live remix I was just waiting to get my paws on. To get it out of the way, it’s an improvement from the original, which in retrospect it did feel slightly unadorned was it not for the lingering main theme. More exhaust pipes action & a little more groove. The second number by Vladimir, (6) “Acid Flash ” is all about showing the man has no problem increasing the BPM range a bit to throw down fluid, viscous lines with a more ‘in your face’ quality. There’s a difference from the previous works in the album, in this one he has stopped juggling a delicate – nearly sterile- balance for something ballsier, fitting well in my headphones & on the floor.

By now it probably wouldn’t be a Boshke beats release if it didn’t contain something by Metalogic. Fred saw fit to deliver a number of tracks all with invited artists, exploring new sounds with high levels of psychedelia. (4) “Fabricated ” with Michael Lawrence is an all-out delay extravaganza, adding that little extra ‘dizzy-mind’ complex that was missing in the raw, mechanic output of Magnetic Influence. The kick drags itself like a syncopated elephant, mixing the trippy factor without compromising on the musicality. In the seventh chapter, a versus effort with Tao brings what is possibly the catchiest tune in the lot. (7) “Through Your Head ” Comes in from the right and stays inside with a gritty, neo-grunge style as the percussion dabbles with heavy drums to match the sizzle. The remaining hints of electro with the mandatory voice immersed in the vocoder are added just so you won’t get bored. I’ve woken up a couple of times humming this tune in my head. It has a primal quality that spells ‘I just drank two pitchers of lager and I’m ready for a good time’. (8) “Elephants Boogie” is the first released track from the Rockitmen, a collaboration between Fred from Metalogic & Alex Tolstey himself, with a debut album to follow at some point. This one dabs on the steps of the previous track with assertive grooves and deep slices of orotund thuds to shake the hips. On the second floor a really heart-aching play on notes takes place filling out mechanical samples to complement to the sound. Not bad for a first appearance at all.

(5) “Model 1 ” continues on the roads of strange syncopations and really goes out there to accentuate wobbliness, aided by the motion effects plugging…Up until that point where it just disappears in mid track & the kicks really get going. As it could be expected the last half does a 180, bringing back more strange lines. The sheer bizarreness Epi Centrum imprints on the remix attracts me a lot more than the original work of Midi Milliz. It gives interesting twist to the concept of trance, imbued in complex mind-numbing structures. Jerzy also provides a track of his own to close the doors of Abracadabra with (10) “Sin Sinati” under the moniker Mass Turbo. My first encounter with this alias was not positive last year. It was probably one of the very few tracks that didn’t click with my taste. This time around the sound has grown sharp edges with lines I can only identify as reminiscent of Goa. Think fledging trombones, guided by the watchful eye of marching beats to mesh an interesting coction of sumptuous harmonics. They don’t really go out on tangents to change structure, but they close the book with flying colors in their own way.

In between all these groovy monsters, the gentle touch Kino Oko with (9) “Beat, Rhythm and Harmony. ” does feel slightly misplaced, but the quality of his output remains equally high than in the album. It’s like a nursery rhyme with a beat heavily reliant on the shakers and floating sounds. It’s Grzegorz’ style and if it works, why change the sound?

So while we didn’t get as much diversity as last year’s IdeaFX, Horns Hoofs conspired with the Boshke Beats crew to keep it amongst friends. Thankfully those people manage to be good musicians at the same time, so they stuck to their guns and continued doing what they know best. To present material that manages to keep me interested in something related to the tech-psy world one more year, with coats and layers of different influences attracting new crowds to scene with quality music and new formulas.           elementoftime.net
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Bigwigs

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Posted : Aug 19, 2006 20:12
great review RAH! beig respect for support!

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