The Infinity Project – Feeling Weird
Label: |
TIP Records – TIP CD 3 |
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Format: |
CD
, Album
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Goa Trance |
Tracklist
1 | Telepathy | 6:56 | |
2 | Hyperspaced (Doof Remix) | 7:07 | |
3 | Freedom From The Flesh | 7:00 | |
4 | Stimuli | 5:32 | |
5 | Cybertropic | 6:04 | |
6 | Uforica (Paul Jackson Remix) | 6:31 | |
7 | Binary Neuronaut | 4:44 | |
8 | Noises From The Darkness | 6:27 | |
9 | Feeling Very Weird | 6:21 | |
10 | Noises From The Darkness (Dub) | 7:35 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – TIP Records
- Copyright © – TIP Records
- Distributed By – Flying Records (UK)
- Glass Mastered At – Mayking
- Recorded At – Hallucinogen Studios
- Recorded At – Doof Studios
- Recorded At – Korner Studios
- Recorded At – Doublerr Studios
- Recorded At – Dragonfly Studios (2)
- Remixed At – Butterfly Studios
Credits
- Written-By – Posford* (tracks: 1, 4, 6, 7)
Notes
1, 4, 7: Recorded at Hallucinogen Studios.
2: Recorded at Doof Studios.
3: Korner Studios.
5: Recorded at Doublerr Studios W10.
6: Remix at Butterfly Studios.
8, 9, 10: Dragonfly Studios.
Thanx Sheldon Issac + Dan Zamani on track 8.
Distributed by Flying Records UK.
Track 7 is listed as "Binary Neuronaut" however it is an 'Edit' of the track.
Track 10 is titled "Noise From The Darkness (Dub)"
Printed catalog# 's:-
Cover: TIPCD3
Disc : TIP CD 3
℗© 1996 TIP Records
2: Recorded at Doof Studios.
3: Korner Studios.
5: Recorded at Doublerr Studios W10.
6: Remix at Butterfly Studios.
8, 9, 10: Dragonfly Studios.
Thanx Sheldon Issac + Dan Zamani on track 8.
Distributed by Flying Records UK.
Track 7 is listed as "Binary Neuronaut" however it is an 'Edit' of the track.
Track 10 is titled "Noise From The Darkness (Dub)"
Printed catalog# 's:-
Cover: TIPCD3
Disc : TIP CD 3
℗© 1996 TIP Records
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: TIP CD 3 · . MASTERED . BY MAYKING
Other Versions (5 of 8)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Feeling Weird (2×LP, Album) | TIP Records | TIPLP 3 | UK | 1995 | ||
Feeling Weird (2×LP, Promo, White Label) | TIP Records | TIP LP 03 | UK | 1995 | |||
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Feeling Weird (2×LP, Album, White Label) | TIP Records | TIPLP 3 | UK | 1995 | ||
Recently Edited
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Feeling Weird (CD, Album) | Substance | SUB 4811.2 | 1996 | |||
Feeling Weird (CD, Album) | TIP Records | TIPCD3, TIP CD 3 | Israel | 1996 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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The Infinity Project's "Feeling Weird" is not merely an album; it's a sonic time capsule that transports listeners back to the golden age of goa trance. Released in 1995, this seminal work showcases the genre's defining characteristics: hypnotic melodies, pulsating rhythms, and a sense of otherworldly exploration.
From the outset, "Feeling Weird" establishes an atmosphere of cosmic wonder. "Telepathy," with its swirling synths and ethereal pads, sets the stage for a journey into the depths of consciousness. The energy intensifies with "Hyperspaced," a propulsive track that evokes a sense of interstellar travel.
"Freedom From The Flesh," arguably the album's centerpiece, is a euphoric anthem that embodies the essence of goa trance. Its infectious melodies and driving rhythms create an irresistible urge to dance, while its psychedelic soundscapes paint vivid images of alien landscapes.
The album's brilliance extends beyond its individual tracks. "Feeling Weird" is masterfully sequenced, creating a cohesive and immersive experience. Each song flows seamlessly into the next, maintaining a consistent energy level while exploring a diverse range of sonic textures.
While "Feeling Weird" undeniably reflects its era, its appeal transcends nostalgia. The album's intricate sound design, masterful production, and timeless melodies ensure its enduring relevance in the psytrance landscape.
For those seeking a genuine taste of goa trance's golden age, "Feeling Weird" is an essential listen. It's a testament to the genre's power to transport, transform, and inspire, and a reminder of the timeless magic that can be created when talented artists push the boundaries of electronic music.
Verdict: A timeless classic that captures the essence of goa trance. (10/10) -
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Edited 20 years agoAWESOME album... This is PURE nostalgia, and in my mind these sounds still stand as some of the very best ever produced... This is amazing stuff... Sends shivers down my spine everytime I listen to it! I'm pretty sure I'll never get tired of this - When I'll scare the shit out of my grandchildren, I'll just put on Hyperspaced and turn the volume to max! That's teach 'em a lesson!
I've been totally in love with this album for years, but the absolute best track on here is Hyperspaced... First, the sample: 'Yes, the world at large is fascinated with so called flying saucers. However, they do not fly, they oscilate in between dimensions.' ... And then all hell breaks loose - Crazy acid synths... Aaahh... I love it! ... And dont even get me started on the rest of the tracks... Hehe...
One of the very best old school goa albums I own... Right up there with "Twisted", "Radio" & "I.F.O." Highly recommended! Brilliant! A well-deserved 8.9/10 from me!
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