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VA ~ Flying High :: Pukka Music

VA ~ Flying High :: Pukka Music



Release date: 13th March 2008

London based psychedelic trance label Pukka Music has a vividly defined vision: to promote high art and music within an underground setting. To the largest extent possible, the label has lived true to their ideals, bringing some of the most dedicated artists, both established, veterans and otherwise, under one banner, and consistently have showcased the fruits if their artists' passions; music forged from the spirit of the past infused with the potential of the present. Their latest compilation, "Flying High" is their newest achievement, and with resounding success. If it is possible for music to bring you both backward and forward in time within the present moment, this is it... each of these nine dancefloor smashers is served to perfection, with sounds innovative enough and production masterful enough for the whole world to get a kick out of. "Flying high" and its artists are prime examples of the evolutionary bettering going on within the world’s music, and you'll soon hear for yourself exactly why.

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TRACK BY TRACK:

Ellis Vanghoul - In My Laboratory
Gritty industrial drumwork collides with a chunky bassline fitting for the introductory vocal mashups. Vanghoul does great work in producing music sure to quicken the pulses of the most discerning listening audiences. Replete with atonal synth squirts and plenty of subtle psychedelic layers, "Laboratory" has all the elements of a twisting psytrance thumper.

Rinkadink - Marauder (M-Theory Rmx)
M-Theory's remix of a classic track by one of psytrance's most notorious veterans does plenty of justice to the original piece. As space-age and science-fictional as one could expect from to artists such as these, "Marauder" is funky, salacious and full of vibe. Superbly subtle jazz theory applied to digital sounds add a refreshing flavour all its own.

Madnetic - Dreaming
Perfect outdoor peak-hour tunes are what to expect here. Stretched, tweaked-out modulations accompany far-eastern old school melodies make for a full-on genre spanning rocker which grounds you to the dancefloor and skyrockets your mind to the ionosphere. "Dreaming" is a thrilling roller-coaster ride through the frontiers of trance inducing audio science.

Painkiller - Smokey Smoke Machines
Painkiller is back with a new track, and his current musical genius leaves nothing else to be desired. Dripping, colloidial pads drape about prickly, corrosive rhythms like alien energy curtains while the bassline foundation keeps things moving and the mood changing. "Smokey" is a track best enjoyed outdoors, ideal for those energetic twilight sessions.

Eskimo vs Vlado - 'Ave Summa That
This galvanic piece by Vlado and Eskimo swings with the force and energy of a wrecking ball, a relentless ego crushing wall of psychedelic sound which deserves to be heard many times to fully appreciate its intricacy. The surprising change-ups and reworkings of the myriad sound layers from the bottom up are especially fascinating.

Exodus - Let It Roll Ice Man
Crisp, filter-swept arpeggios grace the entryway for a hectic, key changing bassline which keeps you on your toes and puts the whole track into a constant flux. The tension and release moments carry all the enthusiasm of a toddler discovering rubber bands, with a potential for frenzied dancing enough to make bunny-hoppers out of the most jaded.

Ahara - Surfing The Kuxan Suum
This track is soothing and inspiring at the same time, ripe with lush pads and paradoxically hard-edged digital riffs which go together with uncanny harmonic bounciness. Masterful tribal percussion goes head to head against inimical, predatory synth chitterings, all summing up to a thick, malevolent track bent on getting you deep into its groove.

Rumble Pack - Distorted Mind
Winding things up towards the optimistically melodious is this newest piece from budding trance artist Rumble Pack. Subtle Israeli club land influences help give this one more of a morning feel, with uplifting crescendos and sweeps easing the listener into dawn lit dance hours with the grace and tenderness of a young loving mother.

Alternative Control - Soft
Progressing nicely from its predecessor on the album's playlist, "Soft" carries a distinct dawn's edge while retaining a chunky bassline. Delicate, delayed melodies which hammer your synapses like piano strings and adjust your brain waves to yet more rejoiceful moods. This piece has a definite sense of motion and journey from start to finish.

Worldwide distribution through Psyshop | www.psyshop.com | [email protected] |

Related Links
Pukka Music | www.pukkamusic.co.uk |
Pukka Music Myspace | www.myspace.com/vladouk |
Triskele Management | www.triskelemanagement.com |
Triskele Myspace | www.myspace.com/robintriskele |


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