Psychick Warriors Ov GaiaPsychick Rhythms Vol. 1

Label:

KK Records – KK103

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Belgium

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Minimal

Tracklist

A Pull
B1 Psoudoun
B2 Break / Shifted
C Ensnared
D1 Push
D2 Break

Credits

  • ProducerTim "The Evil Pixie" Freeman*

Notes

On rear of sleeve:

"Warning! This object has nothing to do with art or artificial intelligence. This double package (12" version) was designed for mixing, for breaks, for possession, for collectors."

Dedicated to the patient and possessed
© 1993

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 28182 11033 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etchings runout area side A): KK 103-A-
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etchings runout area side B): KK 103-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etchings runout area side C): KK 103-C
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etchings runout area side D): KK 103-D

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Psychick Rhythms Vol. 1 (CD, ) KK Records KK103CDS, 390 1103 3 Belgium 1993
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Psychick Rhythms Vol. 1 (CD, ) KK Records 7 72810-2 US 1994

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Reviews

  • paulmaryhill's avatar
    paulmaryhill
    I have a promo version of this on cassette which doesn't seem to be listed on here.
    • JSTAR's avatar
      JSTAR
      Totally loved playing this and attempting to sync a 303 over the top at house parties in the mid 90's
      • GENRE's avatar
        GENRE
        just playing this for the 1st time and hooked already; locking into some seriously funky grooves. this would easily slot into some mid 120 house, techno sets and could easily add some needed colour to something more minimal (is that still trendy btw?)
        • cthulhu303's avatar
          cthulhu303

          This double package (12" version) was designed for mixing, for breaks, for possesion, for collectors.

          Absolutely right. Most would on this one upon first listen: minimal, percussion-driven music that does not seem to go anywhere, with each track sounding like the other. Listeners in search of the depth of Obsidian or Maenad would be disappointed.
          It seems as though this was destined to be blind-bought by PWOG fans.
          In hindsight, those who did buy it might have grown an appreciation for it over the years, though. Tribal feel? Check. Hypnotic rhythms? Check. All tracks are quite intricate and work in a mix. The patterns are often three bars and sometimes shift to boot. Proper mindfuck for those willing to go beyond the first impression.

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