Various Artists - Spirit Zone: Global Psychedelic Chill Out / Global Psychedelic Chill Out Volume 4
Artist Various Artists - Spirit Zone: Global Psychedelic Chill Out
Album Title: Global Psychedelic Chill Out Volume 4
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Primary Genre Electronica/Dance: General Electronic
Format CD (2)
Released 02/21/2003
Label Spirit Zone Recordings
Catalog No SPIRIT ZONE 137
Bar Code No 7 18755 21372 8
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
Global Psychedelic Chill Out, Volume 4 [Disc 1]
1. Play Area / B-Wicked (5:42)
2. Ahagrom Ataf / Patchworks (6:41)
3. Modern Acoustics / Shiva Chandra (4:23)
4. Extended Away / Olivier Orand (5:08)
5. Rhythms / Astrix & Lior Miller (6:10)
6. Costa Del Nymphos / Aural Planet (4:23)
7. Enjoy Your Trip / Dual System (6:39)
8. Semantics / Grey Area (6:33)
9. Strong World / Idan Raichel (5:03)
Global Psychedelic Chill Out, Volume 4 [Disc 2]
1. Get It On / Spacefish (8:28)
2. Flashback / Olivier Orand (5:22)
3. Trying Outwards / Ooze (10:26)
4. Sine + Worm / Jens Buchert (5:17)
5. Environmental Meltdown / Liquid Stranger (8:07)
6. In, Out / Thru / Spirallianz (6:19)
7. Rubbermaid Dub / Liquid Stranger (7:08)
8. LED / Jo Yummi (5:59)
9. Tropical Trip / Kick Bong (8:12)
10. Sol E Praia / Šafran (6:11)
Date Acquired 04/12/2012
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Acquired from neptunwave (Bah) Discogs
Purchase Price 29.00

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Review by Andy Kellman

The fourth volume of the Global Psychedelic Chill Out series, presented by Hamburg's DJ Antaro (and released on his own Spirit Zone label), is another two-disc set with its sights on spotlighting the kind of chillout music loved by trance freaks. Antaro runs through 19 tracks and allows enough time for each one to play out, rather than jumping from track to track every couple minutes. Some of the tracks included here are Patchwork's "Anagram Ataf," Aural Planet's "Costa del Nymphos," Liquid Stranger's "Environmental Meltdown," Dual Systems' "Enjoy Your Trip," and Spacefish's "Get It On." If the track titles and producer names sound enticing to you, then this might be up your alley. As strange as it is to say it, it's probably true.
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