"Let's give title each track after a different drug lol so edgy" Not the most serious aesthetic here with lots and lots of samples telling us psychedelic things, but let's look past that. 1-5 is a solid, easy 3.7. It is trance/psytrance that is never hugely memorable because of its simple, straight to the point approach with drums+bass+synth line and that's it, but it also does the job without fail and without any annoying section really. It is quite mindless and repetitive, so definitely not a record to recommend to someone who wants to discover trance without quite enjoying it yet. 4 is softer and trippier but looses a bit of steam by the midtrack, which is saved by 5 being one of the fattest cuts. By 6 however, it is starting to feel a touch long, and the first cringe sounds also start to show up in the end track. 7 has some great buildups and rave potential but furthers this starting to feel too long. 8 starts quite badly with the guitar but once it goes away by the midtrack it becomes really fun with some added tribal drums. The second half is super cool but it ends out of nowhere. At this point I realised Spotify is dumb and has the same track twice, so 9 is a repeat. Looks like there are multiple versions of this album but this is definitely not a correct one. The last track is more of the same, and the record ends on a 3.35
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