Hello again =) It’s time for another Infected Mushroom
review; this time, however, I’m covering a much lesser-known 2-track EP called Intelligate, released only on vinyl.
Album: Intelligate / Small Moves EP
Artists: Infected Mushroom
Released: March 1999
Genre: Goa trance
Obtained: 10 months ago, ripped off YouTube via
youtube-mp3.org
PREVIEW
This album was released back in the days of old, when goa
trance was just beginning to surface, and their music mainly consisted of guttural
acid trance synths and dark, heavy basslines. This was also back in the days
when the only vocal contributions Duvdev made to the music were his creepy
modulated noises that appeared sporadically within the music itself (sometimes
I wish he’d kept it that way). That’s not to say those were the only voice samples; most of the voices
they did use were taken from old sci-fi movies. Such is the case in both of the
following tracks, and it is from those samples that we get not only the titles,
but the foundations that give the music its meaning.
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INTELLIGATE
This track jumps immediately into a clip from the movie Contact in which Ellie Arroway delivers
a speech about making contact with alien civilizations. In response, the music
fades in with a maelstrom of futuristic sound effects and synth melodies. Even
in the first days of Infected Mushroom, they’ve made a name for themselves with
their distinct sound, and the fact that their version of psychedelic trance
delivers more than just random spacey loops and effects. Their intricate
compositions feature layers and layers of harmonies, baslines, soundscapes,
samples, crescendos and decrescendos, build-ups and drops (not speaking in the
dubstep sense, don’t get it confused).
SMALL MOVES
The samples from this track are also taken from the movie Contact, only the voice is coming from
Ellie’s dad, Ted. This track is significantly less heavy than the first, but
still that dark, extraterrestrial tone prevails. Another thing to note is that at
one point there lies a subtle melody very similar to a certain track from the
album B.P. Empire (Here’s a hint: the
track on BPM is actually a remix).
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OVERVIEW
The very first release by Amit and Erez as a duo, this EP is
a notable album in its own right, if only for that reason. For all the
old-school trancers and ravers out there, this is one album you must listen to
at least once or twice. However, it’s over a decade old by now, and the days of
vinyl are dwindling away, so you might just want to get your hands on a copy before
it’s gone forever.
Thanks for reading, and have a great day =)
Favorite track: Intelligate
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