Transwave – Helium
Label: |
Matsuri Productions – MPCD2 |
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Format: |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Goa Trance |
Tracklist
1 | Prologue | 2:31 | |
2 | My Dear Medical Assurance | 8:01 | |
3 | A Journey In The Outerspace (Remix) | 7:02 | |
4 | Trashish | 5:58 | |
5 | Zero Density | 9:04 | |
6 | The Rezwalker | 8:23 | |
7 | Hypnorhythm | 10:42 | |
8 | Helium | 8:04 | |
9 | Biolab (Epilogue) | 8:23 | |
10 | The Rezwalker (London Live Remix) | 7:08 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Matsuri Productions
- Copyright © – Matsuri Productions
- Produced At – Transwave Studio
- Recorded At – Transwave Studio
- Mastered At – The Exchange
- Designed At – Dusk Design
- Pressed By – Disctronics S
- Distributed By – Flying Records (UK)
Credits
- Graphics – Organix (4)
- Mastered By – Guy, The "Everything Is Possible" Man*
- Photography By [Live Shot] – Danielle Buntman
- Sleeve – Mark Neal
- Written-By, Producer, Recorded By – Frederic Holyszewski*
Notes
This is the Disctronics S pressing (see identifiers).
Issued in a jewel case with clear tray and 4-page booklet.
All tracks written, produced & recorded at Transwave's "moving" home studio (somewhere in Paris)
Mastered at The Exchange, London, with Guy, the "everything is possible" man
Sleeve by mark_neal @ dusk.demon.co.uk
Graphix by Organix, Tokyo, Japan
Distributed by Flying Records U.K.
℗&© 1996 Matsuri Productions
Made in England
Total duration: 75:19
Track 4 contains samples of Personal Jesus
Issued in a jewel case with clear tray and 4-page booklet.
All tracks written, produced & recorded at Transwave's "moving" home studio (somewhere in Paris)
Mastered at The Exchange, London, with Guy, the "everything is possible" man
Sleeve by mark_neal @ dusk.demon.co.uk
Graphix by Organix, Tokyo, Japan
Distributed by Flying Records U.K.
℗&© 1996 Matsuri Productions
Made in England
Total duration: 75:19
Track 4 contains samples of Personal Jesus
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (String): 5029684011022
- Barcode (Text): 5 029684 011022 >
- Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): DISCTRONICS S MPCD 002 02
- Mastering SID Code (Mirrored): IFPI L501
- Mould SID Code (Etched in matrix area): IFPI 8772
Other Versions (5 of 11)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Helium (2×LP, Album) | Matsuri Productions | MPLP 2, MP LP2 | UK | 1996 | |||
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Helium (CD, Album) | Matsuri Productions Tokyo | MPTCD-04 | Japan | 1996 | ||
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Helium (CD, Album) | Automat (3) | 50580 | 1996 | |||
Helium (Cassette, Promo, Album) | Matsuri Productions | none | UK | 1996 | |||
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Helium (CD, Album) | Phonokol | 2044-2 | Israel | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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What to say about this album. This is probably one of the most powerful goa trance albums out there. Not all tracks are perfect, but most much more energy as tracks from other artists. Tracks like The Rezwalker /London Live mix), My Dear Medical Assurance or Helum are dark and melodic and really put you into a journey. Especially Helium is a very interesting track, it is the darkest track on this album and a real milestone. The melodies at the second half of that track are so incredibly dark, that they take you in a deep journey of madness. I only wish there would be more tracks like Helium out there, because Helium is one of the darkest Goa Trance songs out there.
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One of the finest albums ever ! Transwave have always been one of my favourite acts, mainly because of their "Ulysses part II" which I have been listening way before being able to put a genre on it, but with 'Helium' they just went one step further.
Helium is quite a strange album to experience. It has more to do with a long mystical journey rather than a collection of goa hits. In fact, the whole album sounds like a musical act separated in several chapters ; it is way more enjoyable at home in the good conditions (I won't tell you more about those as I don't want any policemen to break into my flat) rather than in any outdoor party.
As for me, the first chapter embraces tracks 2 to 6 after the chilling prologue. It tells a lot about shamanic rituals but also about spiritual aesthetics - don't forget that trance will ever remain something sensuous and evocative while the real mystical experience using functional music (such as Voice of Eye or Halo Manash) can be way more frightening. Anyway, it's a kind of safe and pulsating path that is offered here, from excellent acid assault like 'Trashish' to Etnica-like melodic stompers ('Zero Density') . Climax often bursts two minutes before the end of each tracks, which is very erotic to my opinion as it works just like those steps in male ascension to orgasm.
Second chapter : slower, heavier, more dense. 'Hypnorhythm' begins with a nightmarish sub-bass intro, then drives you into a spiraling state you won't forget that easily. 'Biolab (Epilogue)' is my favourite here : a very long and meditative trip with incredible chorus lines and a finale to die for. It sounds just as if Biosphere would have tiptoed into psychedelic trance.
Hard to find, hard to forget...
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