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V/A - New Order (Hommega Productions) Oct 06

Pavel
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Posted : Oct 20, 2006 13:06
1. Astrix - Just in Time
2. Freq - The Moon & The Earth
3. Earsugar - Stay
4. Vibrasphere - Thermal Twist
5. X-Noize - Let Yourself Go (Ticon Remix)
6. Ace Ventura & Intelabeam - The Jhon
7. Emok VS NDSA - Harbour Candy
8. D-Nox & Beckers - Naked Punch
9. Wrecked Machines feat. V.O.R. - Subtle Flavour

A somewhat different approach by the Israeli leading Full On label Hommega Productions is here on my CD player for a review. Some of the top names in the Progressive Trance scene on a Hommega compilation? When i first heard about it a few months ago i was rubbing my eyes as well, but it's real, and it's not bad at all. Compiled by the trustworthy Yoni Oshrat aka Ace Ventura/Schatsi who until very recent months was on the Hommega artists roster with his PsySex project, his long years collaboration with DJ Goblin. But his musical taste changed a lot since then and now he is signed to the Danish Iboga Records and releases more European Progressive oriented tunes.
So what's on the CD behind the witty cover? Let's see.

The first track by one of the well known Israeli producers, Astrix, is much calmer than what we are used to hear from him. I was kinda expecting something similar to his old classic "First" tune under the "Private Taste" guise with Lior Miller, Ido Ophir & Kobi Avraham, but to be honest i was a bit dissapointed although this track had a really nice and mellow atmosphere with Avi's superb production it doesn't really lift off. The melodies here sound just effortless and bland.

Freq's The Moon & The Earth is destined to be a big hit in the dancefloors. It has a really epic hook and overall bigger than life vibe. A sure morning hit that will raise many hands and chillums in the air.

Earsugar are the already very well known Swiss producer Nicola Capobianco aka Liquid Soul and his buddy Martin Knecht. It's another highly Goa influenced tune by Capo. The samples and the leads easily take me a decade back. Another sure hit here.

Vibrasphere are one of my favorite Swedish acts. Together with Son Kite and Ticon they never seize to surprise me with their massive morning pounders that always have the distinct Vibrasphere blissful melodies. Thermal Twist is one of the highlights of the compilations mostly due to the ever-relevant 303 line that just hits all my sensitive spots.

Ticon are next with the almost impossible task to be a worthy follow up to the marvellous Vibrasphere tune. Their remix to the Israeli Full-On duo X-Noize almost stands in the competition. It sounds like they had too many spins of Trentmoller's Remix of Coincidance by Mathias Schaffhauser. No doubt a wicked electro/psy crossover by the Swedish masters. All the right ingridients (Giorgio Moroder bassline and seriously filtered vocals) are here.

Ace Ventura, the guy behind the compilation and his good friend Danny Keinan aka Intelabeam are next with The Jhon. It's their second collaboration, the first was on last years' Posse compilation on Domo Records. This tune is a typical Ace Ventura pounder with a fierce rhythm section. Very cool morning tune indeed.

Emok of the Phony Orphants fame teams up here with the Ticon boys under their NDSA alias for the following tune. This one features vocals by Filip of Ticon and it really reminds me the wicked Tim Healy tunes that he released few years ago. Very nice Electro/House effort by these guys. I can see it fits very well in the more mainstream dancefloors.

D-Nox and Beckers are here as well. The guys must be everywhere since their "Swithc" mega hit from last year. Their Electro-Trance fusion made them very popular worldwide and when you'll hear their Naked Punch tune you'll understand why. Definetely not their best effort yet and doesn't come close to Switch or You're a Star but very cool as well. A proper DJ tool here.

To close the compilation we have a surprising offer from Wrecked Machines that i usually know by his too generic full-on tunes. Here he teams up with Marcello Vor and they present a very pleasant Electroish tune. Quite far from WM's usual brainless full on grinders. On any other compilation this would be amongst the highlights, but here it's easily outshined by the rest.

Conclusion: If you love the Digital Structures/Iboga/Plusquam style, this one is a must. I am guessing that if Ace wouldn't gather them together for Hommega they could've been easily found on any of the aforementioned labels. Some really good tracks and very few averages.

Highlights: 2!,3!!, 4!!, 5!, 7!

Grade: 9/10
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LigaLize
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Posted : Oct 20, 2006 14:32
great rewiew...can't wait too hear the album           Dance is - As a matter of fact, socially admissible public analogue of the sexual act :)
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pr0fane
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Posted : Oct 20, 2006 15:21
Certainly one of the best compilations this year. My review coming soon           DJ pr0fane (Iboga Records) | Multiphase
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aden
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Posted : Oct 20, 2006 17:29
Anyone knows when this is released?
Adigroovy
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Posted : Oct 20, 2006 17:40
Hommega goes Progy, the begining of the end of cheese poptrancefullon?           to use your head you have to go out of your mind
Janue
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Posted : Oct 20, 2006 18:13

So hommega want's a piece of the cake also humm??
All i can spect from this, is the vibrasphere track.

But lets wait and see           If u are Something, Dont ask for nothing
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kajola
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Posted : Oct 21, 2006 03:56
if the compilation from ace ventura is so good like the tracks and the live set i heard, the i really look forward for it...when will it be released?           http://www.facebook.com/djkajola
MoWGLi
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Posted : Oct 21, 2006 12:52
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On 2006-10-20 13:06, Pavel wrote:
D-Nox and Beckers are here as well. The guys must be everywhere since their "Swithc" mega hit from last year. Their Electro-Trance fusion made them very popular worldwide and when you'll hear their Naked Punch tune you'll understand why. Definetely not their best effort yet and doesn't come close to Switch or You're a Star but very cool as well. A proper DJ tool here.




Switch was produced by Beckers on his own, not with D-Nox.
Pavel
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Posted : Oct 21, 2006 14:12
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On 2006-10-21 12:52, MoWGLi wrote:
Quote:

On 2006-10-20 13:06, Pavel wrote:
D-Nox and Beckers are here as well. The guys must be everywhere since their "Swithc" mega hit from last year. Their Electro-Trance fusion made them very popular worldwide and when you'll hear their Naked Punch tune you'll understand why. Definetely not their best effort yet and doesn't come close to Switch or You're a Star but very cool as well. A proper DJ tool here.




Switch was produced by Beckers on his own, not with D-Nox.



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Glen.C (Iboga Rec)
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Posted : Oct 22, 2006 02:38
the Emok and NDSA track gets me very time! Sweet track.

Looking good Yoni!           http://www.facebook.com/GlenC.IbogaRecords
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Banel
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Posted : Oct 22, 2006 11:23
Wonderful compilation, with many great moments. Very high Quality and a good work by compiler Ace Ventura!           www.myspace.com/michaelbanel
Pena@flow
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Posted : Oct 22, 2006 11:34
Very good compilation indeed, i have been playing a few from there and all rock. Good work Yoni.

also , in about a couple of months Flow Vinyl will be releasing in 12" the D-Nox & Beckers-Naked Punch with two Mashtronic remixes, one for vinyl and another for digital.

Coming Soon on Flow:

V/A-Uncharted compiled by Citizen(aka Zen Mechanics) feat tracks from James Monro Vs Dick Trevor, Perfect Stranger vs Pena, Citizen, Annarchy, Liftshift, Freq(lish rmx), etc

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Yuli
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Posted : Oct 22, 2006 14:53
I have been playing tracks from this compilation for a while now and I must say that this compilation is what to be expected from label that runs as smooth and as professional as Hommega plus the compiler has a very high creteria for quality, which makes this bunch of tracks outstanding stuff for DJ's for various hours thru the party.

My personal highlights here are the collab of NDSA with Emok, Yoni vs Intelbaum, the remix of Ticon to X-Noize and the Wrecked Machines vs VOR track.

The only weak spot of this comp in my personal opinion is that I would replace couple of tracks here for more deep stuff to make the compilation more flowing at home and to add that deep edge to an overall excellent dance floor stuff it showcases.

Good one Yoni!! Didnt expect less of you           A man with a "master plan" is often a woman
pr0fane
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Posted : Oct 23, 2006 20:53
Artist: Various
Title: New Order
Label: HOMmega Productions
Format: CD
Released: October 2006
Cover: http://217.160.138.169/pic_b/hom1cd051_b.jpg


Review:

Calling HOMmega one of the psytrance scenes most influential labels would be an understatement - especially in later years, where it was one of the key players in establishing the uplifting and melodic morning full on sound as the most popular subgenre to psychedelic trance, with in-house acts like Astrix, Sub6, Cosma, Pixel, Psysex and Domestic leading the way on some of the over 50 different releases since the labels launch in 1997.

"New Order" is the newest compilation from HOMmega, and it's looking like quite a surprise as it's a distinct departure from the labels usual Israeli full on sound, but now focusing on the increasingly popular progressive sound, ranging from traditionally progressive psytrance over progressive house and even electro, containing some really well-established and well-respected acts from all over the world, compiled by Yoni Oshrat, also known as Ace Ventura and Schatsi, and previously a member of Psysex.


1. Astrix - Just In Time [130 BPM]
The opening tune is by the biggest name in HOMmegas roster, Astrix. With 2 widely popular full on albums, "Eye To Eye" and "Artcore" he has marked himself as probably one of the strongest ambassadors for full on, but "Just In Time" shows a very different side of him. Running at only 130 BPM it's certainly a lot slower than usual, but the energy is definitely still here - after the over 2-minute long beat-less intro it develops into a monster of a tune. Think a mixture of "Underbeat" from his 2nd album, and the classic tune "First" from his Private Taste sideproject and you have an idea of what to expect.

2. FREq - The Earth & The Moon [135 BPM]
FREq from Australia is up next, and fans of his sound will feel right at home with "The Earth & The Moon". The sound is huge and energetic, and just built for pounding out of a huge outdoor rig in the afternoon, with sweet melodic structures and delicate takeoffs to please the dancefloor. Really great track, certainly among my favourites from him this year, and easily surpass the majority of the tracks from his latest album.

3. Earsugar - Stay [135 BPM]
Earsugar is the project of Liquid Soul and DJ Martin from Switzerland. Liquid Soul has been on the rise for the last couple of years, and recently released his debut album on Iboga records, while the Earsugar project has been more anonymous, with a few releases on Plusquam, Blue Tunes and Mikrokosmos. "Stay" is more energetic than most of the stuff on the recent Liquid Soul debut album, relying on a pounding, rolling groove, and if it had been on that particular album I would have considered it a highlight, but on this compilation it pales a bit.

4. Vibrasphere - Thermal Twist [136 BPM]
One of my all-time favourite acts, the Swedish duo Vibrasphere, is up next with "Thermal Twist", continuing on the sound from their magnificent 3rd album "Archipelago". It has somewhat the same energetic flow like the single-track "Landmark", off course with the Vibrasphere-trademark high quality polished sounds and trancy atmospheres - and with some 303-acid twists towards the end of the track. Solid.

5. X-NoiZe - Let Yourself Go (Ticon Remix) [133 BPM]
Another act from Sweden, Ticon take on the task of remixing "Let Yourself Go", made by one of HOMmegas in-house full on acts, X-NoiZe, and the result is a sure hit in my book. The Swedes certainly know what it's all about at the moment, and their psy-electro-house take on the original is fun, funky and quite simply kicking ass. The vocals from the original are very distinct, and I'm sure they will result in mixed reactions - either you'll absolutely love it or you'll hate it to death. I can't get enough.

6. Ace Ventura & Intelabeam - The Jhon [135 BPM]
The man behind the compilation, Ace Ventura, team up with his countryman Intelabeam (probably well-known for his full on releases) on the strangely titled "The Jhon". Compared to the rest of the compilation it's probably among the most psygressive tunes, with a very European festival-sound, sweet, but still subtle melodies and some delicately well-placed voice-samples - strong track. "Concentrate!"

7. Emok vs. NDSA - Harbour Candy [128 BPM]
"Harbour Candy" is provided by NDSA (New Disco Science Alliance), an almost forgotten sideproject for Ticon, and Emok from Denmark, labelmanager for Iboga Records and member of Phony Orphants. It has sort of the same trademarks as the Ticon-remix for "Let Yourself Go" - loads of energy, phat electro-house grooves and a strong vocal-hook. Although not quite on par with the mentioned remix, it does have very big crowd-pleasing potential and is another gem in my book.

8. D-Nox & Beckers - Naked Punch [127 BPM]
Germanys hottest progressive duo in later years, D-Nox & Beckers continue the housier section of the compilation with "Naked Punch". Saying that these guys are on fire at the moment would be an understatement, and this is no exception - it's more stripped-down, minimal and dirty than some of their most widely known tunes, but in my opinion that's certainly not a drawback. Well done.

9. Wrecked Machines vs. V.O.R. - Subtle Flavour [127 BPM]
Last but not least we get a surprising collaboration between two of Brazils most widely known full on artists and DJ's, Wrecked Machines and V.O.R.. "Subtle Flavour" was previously released on D-Nox & Mental-X's Labyrinth mix-CD, and it certainly doesn't sound like anything I've heard from Wrecked Machines in the past. It's the most calm and laidback track on the compilation, with a quite nice vocal-hook for the girls - pleasant electro-house, suitable for the afterhours.



Bottom line:

"New Order" is an amazing compilation, simple as that. Yeah, maybe it was a commercial trick from HOMmega to make a move into the progressive market, but when the music is THIS good, who am I to complain? This is undoubtedly one of the strongest lineups for a progressive psytrance compilation this year, and it doesn't disappoint in any way - even though some tunes naturally are better than others, the standouts are downright superb and even the not-so-strong tunes on the CD are of very high quality.

If you want to know what's cooking in the progressive scene at the moment, be it massive progressive psytrance, outdoor grooves or more trendy progressive house/electro house, this is one of the most outstanding releases of the year, and an essential DJ-tool for the coming months. Bravo!


Favourites:

1 (!!), 2 (!), 4, 5 (!!), 6, 7, 8


Verdict:

9/10


Link:

HOMmega: http://www.hommega.com           DJ pr0fane (Iboga Records) | Multiphase
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anna
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Posted : Oct 24, 2006 02:51
Very nicely chosen pumping psy's
i suspected it might be great..
we can always count on Yoni to deliver the goods
cangredulations, sure it'll rock (=
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