Infected MushroomThe Gathering

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Electronic

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Psy-Trance

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Tracklist

Release Me 8:28
The Gathering 7:43
Return Of The Shadows 8:13
Blue Muppet 8:08
Psycho 8:38
Montoya Rmx 8:20
Tommy The Bat 7:29
Virtual Voyage 8:24
Over Mode 8:35

Credits (7)

Notes

"Psycho" contains 2 samples from the film "Batman & Robin".
The first sample is a FX sound, which is also hearable in the beginning of the movie.
The second sample is hearable at 20 minutes and 4 seconds.

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    The Gathering
    CD, Album, Mixed
    YoYo Records (2) – YOYO32-2 Israel 1999 Israel1999
    Cover of The Gathering, 1999, Vinyl The Gathering
    3×LP, Album, Partially Mixed
    Balloonia Ltd. – BALLLP05 1999 1999

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    The Gathering
    CD, Album
    Victor – VI-63863 Japan 1999 Japan1999
    Cover of The Gathering, 1999-04-28, Cassette The Gathering
    Cassette, Album
    YoYo Records (2) – YOYO32-1 Israel 1999 Israel1999

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    The Gathering
    CD, Album, Mixed, Reissue
    HOM-Mega Productions – HMCD71 Israel 2011 Israel2011

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    The Gathering
    Box Set, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Reissue; 12", Partially Mixed, Red Translucent Splatter; 12", Partially Mixed, Green Translucent Splatter; 12", Partially Mixed, Blue Translucent Splatter
    Mushroom Touring Inc. – IMLP01 Israel 2022 Israel2022

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    The Gathering
    CD, Album, Mixed, Reissue
    YoYo Records (2) – YOYO32-2 Israel Israel
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    Reviews

    • cosmic-colors's avatar
      cosmic-colors
      A lot has already been written about this reissue, so here's some more but I'll try not to be too repetitive. I'd initially decided I don't need this reissue since I own the original pressing already - but ultimately just wanting to compare the two and the IM store having a Black Friday sale last month led to my purchasing it after all.

      Visual impression: The box I could take it or leave it, the artwork is a bit darker than the original vinyl's artwork but bothers me a bit that the box has weird non-square angles on the edges. I think I prefer the original artwork better even though it's just a smaller version in the center with a border, but it works. It really just looks like the drawing was blown up, the artwork isn't any sharper here, just bigger. The splatter records look very nice for the most part, and I seem to have gotten lucky and don't have much of any scratches on mine like some others reported.

      Sound quality: I decided to play them without a wet cleaning first. I did not find any obnoxious noises present, a bit of crackle in some parts which I think may go away after a good wet cleaning; it was most pronounced at the end of tracks. A couple sides of the discs were a bit off-center which required a little scraping of the hole to make it play better (sadly par for the course in a lot of new [and 90s] vinyl).  Like most modern vinyl reissues, you really have to crank up your gain. This is also the case with the original pressing mastering, but not quite as much as this. As mentioned by someone else, the tracks are partially mixed, but so are the original vinyls - the only difference is the original faded out smoothly at end of tracks whereas these just cut abruptly. 

      When I directly A/B the tracks, the big thing that sticks out to me is that the bass is less powerful and deep and the highs have less clarity.  I guess to be expected with more compression. Some EQ tweaking can get it somewhat close. Unfortunately it can get pretty muddy in certain chaotic parts though where it doesn't as much on the original press. Overall I wouldn't call the sound quality bad by any means. However I must also say the original's mastering isn't that incredible either. If I'm being realistic about it, neither this or the original vinyl press are any significant improvement in sound over the CD. 

      Overall: Worth the price? Probably not if you can find a good condition original vinyl, which can sometimes be had for around the same price as this reissue, but they are scarce and may take patience. Ultimately the sound difference isn't huge between the two though. If they had done this as a standard gatefold with a price maybe more like 25% less, it would absolutely be worth it in that case. There's really not much extra here except a box with bigger artwork, color vinyls, and some printed sleeves with the track titles on them, all of which don't add that much. Overall it's a decent but not great reissue. It's too bad they didn't take the opportunity to improve upon the sound quality of the original pressing. 
      • AlexG91's avatar
        AlexG91
        I never understood why people worship this album.
        To myself it sounds like the crossover between Goa and Psy trance. It just does not gel with me. I'm expecting melodies you find on the Goa side and end up with more focus on production and silly noises you find in Psy. I just don't get it.
        • Tureluur's avatar
          Tureluur
          After a decent wet cleaning the vinyl sounds magnificent. And the mastering is so loud that the music entirely overpowers any physical defects in the pressing. Certainly not a perfect pressing, even a bit off center, but once it's spinning it sounds really fantastic. It's definitely infinitely better than the CD sound. And I agree that the translucent splattered Green, Red and Blue vinyl as well as the box are gorgeous.
          • ChristianPras's avatar
            ChristianPras
            Edited 2 years ago
            Great looking reissue, with multi-color splattered vinyl in full-color innersleeves, packed in a sturdy box with rounded edges.
            The cover art is full-faced, and not with a wide border like the original 1999 issue.

            The audio quality leaves you with something to desire for. And did not live up to the expectations of this very high priced pre-order.

            There's a lot of noise in the silent parts, and there's even a few clicks and pops throughout too.

            I've had two copies in hand, that both had scratches on all sides. - in both cases, record 1 were the most affected.
            The scratches were caused by some heard yellow'ish debris (production excess?) that were trapped inside the innersleeve.

            The music itself sounds like it has been sourced from the 1999 CD issue.
            By the end of each track, You will hear the lead-in of the next, without fade-outs, so each side starts and ends abruptly.

            When this came out in 1999 i bought it on CD, so I don't know if the vinyl back then also had those lead-ins.

            I'm still happy about this reissue, and I'm happy to have this in my vinyl collection. - If I had the 1999 issue, it would probably not have sounded any better anyways 🥳

            It's a milestone in the psytrance history, that also helped pave a new path (for better or worse), since it is most likely one of the originators of the Full On genre.

            It was a big hit album that quickly sold out in the record shops here i Copenhagen, and many of the tracks were heavily played in the local trance clubs too.
            • .barcat's avatar
              .barcat
              Oh well, when i saw this release getting a repress i knew i had to have it because it is imo their best album very closely followed by Classical, but the price for this new press, too much too much, they knew people wanted this exact release, but the press is medium decent, a lot of noise and clicks at the end of the track before the runout on all sides, the box is nice and ok but not really something.. so if you really love this album, get it like i did but dont expect you get something !
              • Bulbou's avatar
                Bulbou
                Reissue scheduled to release later in the year and available to preorder now: https://www.merchadvice.com/en/product/the-gathering-triple-lp-box-set-reissue-limited-edition-colored-vinyl/
                • Dj_Max-It's avatar
                  Dj_Max-It
                  Edited 8 years ago
                  Wasn't a fan of this album earlier, but it all comes down to your listening rig. With the big loudspeakers and the powerful power amplifier I have now, it's a completely different experience from the first time I heard it. The depth, variation, mixing and let's not forget the bass. They are giving us a bass that is quite interesting, and most other artists couldn't do it this well for many more years. My favorite song is probably Over Mode. The rolling bass and the progressing feeling, it's really awesome, and if I didn't know it was from 1999, I'd laugh at anyone who tried to tell me. Wish I was born earlier and had the hindsight to pick up all IM's albums on vinyl, but I was only 10 years old when this was released and sadly it took much longer before I found the genre. A must-have for all psy-trance listeners.
                  • lambdastorm's avatar
                    lambdastorm
                    Edited 9 years ago
                    Re-listened to TG today, Infected's shown Incredible depth and dimension in this album and tbh it's one of my longtime favs =D
                    • lambdastorm's avatar
                      lambdastorm
                      Edited 9 years ago
                      I'm a huge oldschool mushroom fan,with that being said,The Gathering is simply unmatched.

                      Yes,The Gathering is different and it's also extremely dificult to understand.The only way you can understand it is to give it more time.In Classical Mushroom you can clearly see the classical music influence;BPEmpire stands out to be one of the best Full-On PsyTrance Album ever produced,not to mention the BEEEEEEAST Dancing With Kadafi and Infected Mushroom proved their talent in Ambient and Chill-Out by their fourth release Converting Vegetarians which turns out to be the most controversial IM album up to date.But what do we get here from The Gathering?Rediculously high-pitched voice samples,crazy grooves and insane acid lines.SIMPLY A MESS when I first listened to it in 2011.I thought it was a shame on Infected Mushroom and couldn't understand why so many oldschool lovers praised it,even hail it instead of Classical Mushroom as the best IM album ever produced.Annoyed and disappointed,I deleted TG from my laptop.It was not until 2013 that I ed it again in order to complete my Infected Mushroom collection and I decided to give TG a second chance despite the bad impression it left behind.

                      Another hour wasted.Crap,shit.I can't even sit comfortably during the listening cession and to me listening to TG was kind of a torture.I can't bear it,I can't believe it's Infected's works from their early days and I had no idea why so many old school lovers praised it.

                      I swore I would never listen to this crap again until 2015,when I accidently selected Returned Of The Shadows instead of The Missed Symphony,and that was when I really began to feel the power of this album,the dark power,the viscious energy embeded inside The Gathering.This new experience prompted me to give TG another listen and suddenly I was blown away by the darkness and coolness.Never would I realize that The Gathering would become one of my favourite albums later that year.And here I am,stunned and mind-blown by the wisdom and talent of these evil geniuses.It's not until the third listen that I began to appreciate the quite possibly darkest psytrance album in the world,The Gathering.A MUST IF YOU LIKE DEEP,FULL-ON PSYTRANCE,A MUST IF YOU ARE A HARDCORE PSYCHEDELIC GEEK,A MUST IF YOU ARE AN OLDSCHOOL PSY LOVER

                      AN ABSOLUTE GEM IF YOU GIVE IT A TRY?NO,SEVERAL TRIES :)
                      First Listen 2/10
                      Second Listen 2/10
                      Third Listen 10/10
                      • paulet's avatar
                        paulet
                        "The Gathering" & "Mush Mushi" the only tracks i like it from entire career of Infected Mushroom...

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