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Sky Distortion 2 - Psychic Orient / Sin Gravity flac album
  • Performer Sky Distortion 2
  • Title Psychic Orient / Sin Gravity
  • Date of release 2000
  • Country Belgium
  • Style Goa Trance
  • Other formats MP4 WMA RA MIDI WAV MOD AIFF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1213 mb
  • Size FLAC 1741 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 100

Psychic Orient, Sin Gravity. Sky Distortion 2. 0 0 0. Psychic Orient, Sin Gravity. Sky Distortion II. ExtremeBassCore Records (HARDCORE).

APsychic Orient BSin Gravity. Sounds like a knock off of a few other Classic Goa songs. Not easy to do, but I will go with the originals. A-side: This sounds like a Dimension 5 and Astral Projection joint effort. That means lots and lots goa-style of melody, for those without a clue. An eastern-esque chanting voice on top of the chirping melodies adds some special flavour, but other than that it's fairly anonymous. Good production and nice sounds, but no killer melodies really.

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Social Distortion is the eponymous third studio album by the American punk rock band Social Distortion, released on March 27, 1990 through Epic Records, their first recording on that label. The album furthered the rockabilly, blues and country music experimentation of their previous album with songs like "Drug Train" and the radio hit "Ball and Chain". The focus on the alternative rock scene helped bring attention to Social Distortion

A Psychic Orient B Sin Gravity. ASG MP003 Sky Distortion 2. Psychic Orient, Sin Gravity (12"). Label Category Country Year Micro Psy'c ASG MP003 Belgium 2000.

Alaska Swimming-Gear. Psychic Orient (Original Mix). 140 bpm, 8A, A minor, 2012-06-07, Psy-Trance, 0 15. Sky Distortion. Alaska Swimming-Gear. Sin Gravity (Original Mix). 145 bpm, 8B, C major, 2012-06-07, Psy-Trance, 0 15.

Tracklist

A Psychic Orient
B Sin Gravity

Credits

  • Producer, Written-By – Jean-Pierre Mukendi, Samy Ayachi

Notes

Recorded at the "ORBIT" studio.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ASG MP003 Sky Distortion II* Psychic Orient / Sin Gravity ‎(12", W/Lbl) Micro Psy'c ASG MP003 Belgium Unknown


Talk about Sky Distortion 2 - Psychic Orient / Sin Gravity


blac wolf
Sounds like a knock off of a few other Classic Goa songs. Not easy to do, but I will go with the originals.
Barinirm
A-side: This sounds like a Dimension 5 and Astral Projection joint effort. That means lots and lots goa-style of melody, for those without a clue. An eastern-esque chanting voice on top of the chirping melodies adds some special flavour, but other than that it's fairly anonymous. Good production and nice sounds, but no killer melodies really. "Sin Gravity" could just as well have come out in 1995. I'm guessing this was made quite long ago and just didn't find its way onto vinyl until 1999 or whenever this came out (cant remember when I bought this). It's got some really good melodies though, almost a hint of Etnica in one of the earlier ones. The voice sample "Come on here, an open invitation to the dance" sounds like it's from some squaredance event and should have been left out. It appears on the A-side too, btw. The progression of the track is a bit sketchy, there is no real flow. The main melody that comes in halfway through the track sounds so much like Man With No Name I could swear it was him. This is almost a blueprint of what he had going on the "Moment of Truth" album. I'm too lazy to check, but the chord sequences are probably the same as in one of the track from that album. Conclusion: Unless you consider Man With No Names and Astral Projections older styles to still be interesting, think twice before bying this. It's not bad at all, but a little on the cheesy side for most people probably.