The Infinity Project   Feeling Weird
4.3
superb
Release Date: 1995
Tracklist

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3.5 greatBedex | July 15th 20

Strong traits, but falls off in execution, though I'll come back to some tracks for sure. This offers a different style of psytrance compared to Hallucinogen. It is more bare bones and closer to techno with repeated motifs and fewer bells and whistles around them. Tbh when it is successful I dig it a lot. Idk if it is my version but the first track and a half have a pretty awful treble-heavy mix which kinda breaks the deal for me in what are otherwise nice psytrance tracks. It suddenly resolves for the second half of 2 which immediately feels super cool and jammy. 3 has an atmo intro that doesn't unfold too well until the atmo synths come back at 2:20. It's a track with some good bits but also some sounds that remind of crash bandicoot. 4-5 are really cool and the prod issues are long gone. The album really peaks in its middle with 6 being super cool too despite running a bit out of steam in the last third, and 7, my fave here and a fat jam, raising this to a 3.8. 8 continues and is great too, with the reprise at 2:45 being nice and fat, but the last third of the track is a bit awkward and announces the album starting to struggle again. The intro to 9 is a bit awkward but is quite fun with its acid techno sounds. The midtrack vocals did not age well at all, and the end track doesn't quite work. Then comes 10, which is a dub track with a protracted intro that feels entirely disjointed from the rest. It is a remix of a prior track so idk if I should really count it, but it feels so utterly pointless without appearing to be a bonus track or anything that I have to sadly drop this a point because of it to a 3.7

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5.0 classicsnaketheanimal | January 3rd 14

In similar vein with The Infinity Project's first album, Feeling Weird is a very upbeat psy-
trance album designed to make your head bob, your toes tap, and your mind go out of control,
especially when under the influence. An album catered to the rave and club scene, you can
find just as much satisfaction from listening to it alone even without psychedelic drugs to
facilitate your trip. Vocal samples are pleasantly scattered all over the album. Reccomended
tracks: Hyperspaced (Doof Remix), Freedom From The Flesh, Cybertropic, Uforica (Paul Jackson
Remix), Noises From the Darkness, Feeling Very Weird

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4.5 superbcarved | January 2nd 24
4.0 excellentMotokoKusanagi | December 10th 21
4.0 excellentarf | October 15th 21
4.5 superbDoubleDecker | April 7th 14

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