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The Lone Deranger | 
| Artist: Hallucinogen Label: Twisted Records Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $15.97 You Save: $4.01 (20%)
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 33093
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 630883000325 EAN: 0630883000325 ASIN: B000024U1T
Release Date: March 20, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Demention | | • | Snakey Shaker | | • | Trancespotter | | • | Horrorgram | | • | Snarling (Remix) | | • | Gamma Goblins Part 2 | | • | Deranger | | • | Jiggle of the Sphinx |
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Product Description Hallucinogens debut album Twisted, released in 1995, set the standard for the then burgeoning trance scene, showing him to be a true pioneer and master of his art. now in 1997 he is set to release his second album The Lone Deranger this time on his own label, with another fine selection of his own particular brand of psychedelic techno the album was recorded in Dorset at Hallucinogens Sound Labs and has eight tracks including January's single release, Deranger. Hallucinogen (aka simon posford) put out his debut single LSD in 1994 on Dragonfly Records, followed by Flouro Neuro Sponge in 1995 and the album Twisted in October that year. Twisted sold well in the uk and throughout Europe, reaching no. 26 in the French national chart. the next release was the single Space Pussy in march 1996 and was his last release on Dragonfly. at the end of 1996 Simon formed Twisted Records with partner Simon Holtom (ex label manager of Dragonfly Records) releasing Deranger in January 1997. they hoped to release the new album The Lone Deranger at the start of the summer but overseas licensing problems pushed the release date back to 1st September 1997.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Amazing Stuff January 19, 2004 jorge (mexico) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
man the first album i heard of goa trance was b.p empire from from another greath goa and psy trance exponent infected mushrom and really get impresed,this man is so dark and so deep,the whole album is a master piece,and songs like snakey shaker are like breath fresh air,this dude really know what is doing is not only a greath composer also a greath audio enginer,if you dont have this album better go and buy right now cause this is the real deal,i give a 10 to this album and this hallucinogen dude :P i hope someday i will can do something similar on the fruity loops, LONG LIVE TO GOA
Excellent Follow-up Album August 12, 2003 Contra Death 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I recommend this album for the following reasons: It is complex and interesting to listen to, with lots going on. At the same time, however, there are catchy melodies and rhythms that are extremely appealing to listen to. Though classified as goa trance, I wouldn't consider this dance music, as the timing of the beats on this album is constantly changing and unconventional, thus making traditional club dancing a little difficult. Though this was my first "goa" album, I wouldn't consider this music entry level; try Hallucinogen's other masterpiece, "Twisted," beforehand if you want something more accessible and catchy. "The Lone Deranger" is very dark and atmospheric, and constantly leaves you waiting to see what will happen next; this music is extremely creative and unlike anything else I have listened to. The last thing I love about this album is that it is like a journey that builds on itself and is extremely varied; the first track starts the album at a slow pace, but from there on, the music speeds up and doesn't let up. A great album with no throw-away tracks or no two songs that are alike, yet somehow it still flows . My favorite piece: Snakey Shaker.
A Goa Classic January 25, 2003 Teresa Lazarz (Urbana, IL USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Simon Posford, the man behind Hallucinogen and Shpongle, has an excellend reputation for being a really good goa trance DJ, and a lot of it is because of this CD. It has clean, clear sound and the loops are more like spirals - the melodies keep changing in an intricate way, just right to let you get into that trance state when dancing but yet changing all the time. The sound 'morphs'. Posford manages to do this very well, even better than Astral Projection. There are samples that conjure up images, like a running water sample in Gamma Goblins. If you want to hear what psychedelic trance is all about, you need Posford's stuff. This CD is a classic.Techno and goa especially seems very underground in the US, so let me add a note for Americans: This music IS for dancing, and it's not underground. This IS big and commercial. This is part of the techno dance culture. Be ready to leave the bump 'n grind behind, because you need to meld with the music and move much faster. Give this a try - there's a reason this is a huge movement elsewhere.
Deranged and lovin it! December 20, 2002 Kort Kramer (South Florida, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Simon says, get trippy!This is a great album with Gamma Goblins being the standout tune. While not something I'd dance to, it is great music to lose yourself in. I think it is more refined and cohesive than Hallucinogen's previous release Twisted. This is a must buy for fans of the trance/goa genre or those into "heady" music. For an even more intense experience, get Shpongled!
Hallucinogen makes the best trance that exists. Period. December 17, 2002 And that makes "Trancespotter" the very best trance song that exists. Period. That's it.
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