/Psytrance, Ambient trance, Psychill,
Mood music, Psybient, Alternative dance, World music, Ethnic electronica/
Comment:
exactly one year ago, on the 19th
of July in 2014 LuckEnHouse posted
at his Facebook site the announcement about the release of an album, Panaji which used to weave psychedelic
hazes, electronic rhythms of trance and chill out music and world music/ethnic
music oriented motives to create a set of 57 minute to embed the needle deep into
the listener`s hedonistic cerebral centre. Yeah! Indeed, it is a sophisticated
outing with regard to have got to set out the plan to balance smoothly between
the aforementioned styles. Since the 60s the Indian music has been having a substantial
influence on the Western pop culture. Regarding the issue the listener can
perceive ethnic motives coming out of the northern regions of India and influences
of Goa trance stranded in the midst of bouncy rhythms and breezy synthesised
orchestrations atop. This album could readily be a part of the discography of
Ektoplazm, the trance oriented label. The issue is dedicated to Richard H Kirk who
founded Cabaret Voltaire with Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson thereby being
one of the pioneers of industrial music, noise music, post-punk music and later
electronic dance music either. In a nutshell, this 8-notch issue is an elysian
meal for your body and mood.