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Optica - All The Colours Of The Rainbow FLAC
  • Performer: Optica
  • Title: All The Colours Of The Rainbow
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: KINXCD2, KINXCD 2
  • Label: Kinetix
  • Country: UK
  • Date of release: 18 Apr 1995
  • Style: Goa Trance, Dub, Downtempo, Ambient
  • FLAC size 1890 mb
  • MP3 size: 2476 mb
  • Record From CD, Album

Tracklist

1Somniferum (Rainbow Reconstruction Mix)6:33
2Hashidity (Red Kingsize Mix)6:53
3Microstatic4:24
4Lifewish (Purple Planet Mix)5:28
5"Do You Think" (Parabole)0:16
6Analogue Spectrum9:56
7Glow (White Heat Mix)6:28
8Curve5:21
9Incredibly Strange Dub6:22
10Alkaline PH95:57
11Macrorobotic7:23
12"Glow With All The Colours Of The Rainbow" (Intercede)0:35

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KINXLP 2Optica All The Colours Of The Rainbow ‎(2xLP, Album)KinetixKINXLP 2UK1995
noneOptica All The Colours Of The Rainbow ‎(Cass, Promo, Chr)KinetixnoneUK1995
KINXLP 2, KINXLP L2Optica All The Colours Of The Rainbow ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd + 12", Ltd)Kinetix, KinetixKINXLP 2, KINXLP L2UK1995

Credits

  • ArtworkBrian Trower, Cybernetix , Pete Diggens
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByOptica

Notes

Total time: 65:42

All tracks ℗ 1995 Scratch Music © 1995 Kinetix / Made in England
except tracks 4, 9 & 11 ℗ 1993 Kinetix / Leosongs © 1995 Kinetix and track 6 ℗ 1994 Scratch Music © 1995 Kinetix

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 019861 950220
  • Barcode (String): 5019861950220
  • Matrix / Runout: KINXCD2 MASTERED BY MAYKING

Companies

  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Skratch Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Leosongs
  • Copyright (c) – Kinetix
  • Mastered At – Mayking

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Comments: (2)
Coiron
Wow! 2015 this album still impresses with its its colourful 90's nostalgic sound - a good thing! Using a variety of classic 90's genres from non dance spacey cosmic trance to drifting mind ambient, trippy swirling like acid, chilled dubby rhythms, and of-course blissful ambient and hypnotizing psychedelic beats. A combination that holds incredibly well together delivering twists and turns across its vibrant flowing analogue multi-layered music as genres used on their own, or together, bring a nice balance between head-dance, dubby tranquillity, and downtempo chilling. The album flows swiftly feeling cosmically organic as genres cross paths at times, yet never lose focus or momentum, or with any one style getting over used. Jake(RIP), collaborating with Brian Trowser, bring a sublime flowing progression feel to the album mixing and using varied tempos and genres with thought and interesting composition delivering plenty of cool squelchy melodies, bouncy rhythms, catchy beats, and lush chilled ambient while holding this album so well together. Even the more upbeat trance and psychedelic beats sections work well avoiding the cheesiness & repetitive banging nature that's sometimes associated with psy/goa trance music - but certainly not here! This is a album that delivers a mixing-pot of trance, ambient, psy, and dub music with a wonderful mind listening experience with music that's full of colour, joy, trippiness, and thoughts for the imagination. A great album not just for the 90's, but also for the now & present & future!.

A great mind trip! 8.5/10

RIP Jake Stephenson.
Chuynopana
Mmmm, this is such a great album. The late Jake Stephenson and the Kinetix label released so much good music back in the 90's. From the deep, spacey ambient sounds of Crystal Moon, Alien Mutation and Indigo Egg to the fast, loud and nothing but MAD acidic sounds of Shamanic Tribes on Acid. And especially, all the magical sounds inbetween, from Optica and Transfinite. This was the true Kinetix-sound, spacey psychedelic trance (without any goa-melodies) with pretty soft beats.

This was my first Kinetix-album and is still my favourite. Every single track here is stellar, but my favourite has to be Somniferum (Rainbow reconstruction mix). The "mainlead" that starts around 02:37 is amazing. Remember the Infinity Project-title "When sound becomes colour"? After listening to this song - on a BIG soundsystem - you'll know what they meant! Spirals...

If you like your old schooul trance music spacey and trippy, rather than banging and loud, then do yourself a favour and order some Kinetix-stuf on their website. It's also great to see (and hear, of course) the roots of the genious minds of Jake Stephenson and the living legend Matt Hillier (Ishq, Ishvara, Elve etc.).
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