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Prodigal Sun "Do Not Panic"


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The second release from Afterburn Records is out, this time another album by Prodigal Sun (James Sheppard and Roger Mumford). It is distributed by Ajuca productions.


Prodigal Sun "Do Not Panic" Afterburn Records 2003 (AFTCD002)

1. Morph
2. Do Not Panic
3. White Ones (Remix)
4. Life Mission
5. Sunspot
6. Space Crawler
7. Stardate 4-5-6
8. Vision Guitar
9. Lost Soul

These guys sure like it intense. The first track is a rolling fast track, with mostly very intense, dark sounds and some crazy melodies above. Reminds me a bit of Scorb. Track 2 is much more drifting, with some really nice psychedelic sounds above the pleasant rhythm drift. One of my favourite tracks on this album. This actually reminds me a bit of some Logic Bomb tracks! Track 3 is a heavier stumper. You get some voice samples in there, and after a while it sounds pretty dark full on. This is also one of the fastest tracks on this album. Track 4 is also a real stumper, but sounds a bit more melodic. It is also very drifting. Track 5 slows down a little bit, with lower bpm. A rolling track with some highly psychedelic sounds jumping and swirling around in the track. There are also some melodies in there that reminds me a bit of old school goa trance.

Track 6 has some kind of Logic Bomb vibe again. Very drifting, deep rhythms, with swirling psychedelic sounds above. Nice one. Track 7 starts with a light melody that continue for a while into the track, and comes back several times. A pretty stumpy, weird track, that builds up, and become a bit full on. Track 8 is one of the most scary, dark tracks on this album. It has some electric guitars, mystic sounds and heavy rolling rhythms. They finish the album with a slower stumper, full of jumpy psychedelic sounds. Pretty funny track.

This album is really varied all the way through, and they try out several different trance styles. So if you are into varied psytrance full of funny psychedelic sounds, you should give this a try.
PK (shivapks@hotmail.com)

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