...with the various artists compilation 'Kaleidoskopolis', we are keen to finally unleash the next beautifully packaged psychosonic
extravaganza.
This time directly aimed at the dancefloor cosm's eclectic hallmark psy sound is a welcome alternative to the faceless copy-paste productions
flooding the global trancefloors of today. With the focus on atmosphere and colour rather than drastic overkill and shredder cosm records has managed to come
up with another extraordinary blend from the labels unique approach to psy.
'Fractalism' is opened with the quirky epic 'Waves And Ripples', by the 6th Floor and Paraphone collaboration Electric Sheep. Their twisted trademark
amalgam of mood, push and groove conducts to Paraphone's sunshine trancefloor hymn O.A.S, a huge summer trancer shoving your bum forward to a big sunny but
eventually subtly selfdeconstructing climax. Ones'n'Zeros deeply progressive 'Above and Below' follows up in a modernistically reduced fullon vibe. Driving
bassgrooves and joyfully sprinkling melodies encounter profound deepness on steroids. Ari Miller's hugely atmospheric fullon blaster 'Open Your Mind' will
ecactly do what it sais, impressively playing the tension-release game over a forcefully pumping bassline, colliding with epic moods and intricate rhythms.
Staying true to his vision of dancable movie scores 6th Floor's deeply flowing groover 'Grey Goo' is meandering through a whole forest of different moods and
sceneries. After a nosedive through acidicclouds of mercurial madness, your flight is taken to a balmy crystal flowstone cave. TMC's funky sparkler
'Quefrenzy' stirs your mind with it's thumping groove, intricate elements and twisted far-out vibe. Following is the compilations' second contribution from
cosm's figurehead duo Electric Sheep 'Monsterwelle' is glitchy bleeptrance gone dencefloor, a huge grainfunk smasher dedicated to mindboggle the global
dancefloors. Strawberry Fields traditionally purveyors of chilled out soundcapes, this time went for the big floor and have woven an epic mindbender in
cinematic orchestration. The futuristic space opera 'Forever' is an intensely atmospheric voyage through timeless realms of dancefloor psychedelia. Ending
with Hermetica's ambientesque 'Mycosphere' the compilation is rounded off with a subty chaotic abstract floater, slowly bringing you back to your initial
point of abduction.