| Artist | Flooting Grooves |
| Title | Psydeburns |
| Release date | 27th November 2009 |
| Format | cd + digital |
| Track list |
01. Egypt |
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| Credits |
Mastered by Jake Perrine Art by Titine Leu Graphic design by Ajja & Tanina Munchkina |
| Info |
Peak Records has the infinite pleasure of presenting “PSYDEBURNS”, the much-anticipated new album from gifted South-African flutist/producer FLOOTING GROOVES.
The progressive follow-up to his much-acclaimed debut album, “PSYDEBURNS” is an aural voyage on the edge between programmed awareness and subtler realms. While maintaining an electronic approach, FLOOTING GROOVES’ new album is still infused with a strong, organic, instrumental groove.
Moving forward like an ever morphing, pulsating biomass, “PSYDEBURNS” is an exploration of the dancefloor in its twilight space: a superb eight-fold psychedelic collection of desert spaces, alien scapes and hypnotic grooves, strongly influenced by the African forests.
Whether you’re watching snowflakes spiraling down from the sky or lounging on a tropical beach, the new FLOOTING GROOVES album is sure to get your blood flowing, tickle your sideburns and groove you up!
Sit back & enjoy! |
| Reviews |
By Mdk on Psynews.org If you would have told me that a flute could carry some psytrance tracks, I would've thought you were nuts. This was a pleasant surprise. I had no idea what to expect, but between the lamenting flute and tribal percussion this is a hit. Warning, you have to be in the mood for it. But there are twists and turns in this music. This is not formulaic by any stretch. It is this originality that is refreshing. All the effects and psychedelia that we associate with psy are there, but with the mournful flute sounds and percussion put it over the top. |
