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Ultravoice "Magic Sound Factory"
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Com.Pact Records is one of the leading trance labels in Israel these days. Now they are out with the debut album of Ultravoice. Maybe not yet a very known name to the rest of the world, but he knows for sure how to move the floor. Ultravoice is Avi Levi, living in the northern part of Israel.
Ultravoice “Magic Sound factory” Com.Pact Records 2003 (2267-2)
1. Magic Sound
2. Random
3. Waterfall
4. New File
5. Far Away
6. Chibutaro
7. Cosmetics
8. Crazy 4 U
9. B On Me
10. Desert Incident (Rmx)
The first track has some nice melodic sounds, and strong rolling bass lines. Sounds a lot like typical Israeli sound these days, like Alien Project etc. Track 2 is a bit darker and heavier. Heavy rhythms rolling along with a few spacey sounds. After a few minutes you get a little break, and a little melody floats in. Track 3 starts off with some really banging rhythms. This track is more full on, and will for sure make some good vibes on the dance floors this summer. A weird sound floats above the rhythms for several minutes. Pretty cool. Track 4 starts off with some cool sounds, before the banging rhythms starts rolling again. Track 5 is one of my favourites on this album. It has a cool guitar alike sound together with the groovy rhythms. Pure morning trance with a floating vibe.
After five banging tracks, it`s nice with a break. Track 6 is a chill out track, with pleasant down tempo rhythms, sounds of running water and floating sounds. You also get a nice melody. Then we get a morning trance track again. Pretty melodic and pushing. Track 8 is darker. He has made this one together with Kyo-Log (L. Gossler). Hard pushing rhythms and dark sounds. Track 9 has the same pushing rhythms, but with a bit more psychedelic sounds and melodies. The last track on this album is originally written by Alien project (Ari Linker), but Ultravoice has remixed it. Typical Alien Project style with a morning touch.
This album is pretty good if you like the Israeli sound these days. I miss a little bit more variation between the trance tracks, but these tracks will for sure make it to several dance floors this summer.
PK