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date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 21:20:11 -0500,    group: uk.music.rave        back       
Psytrance tune ID   
Hi - when I was in the psytrance festival in Turkey recently, there's this 
one amazing tune that I heard that I simply have to find.

It was on the Wednesday night, therefore it was either Squaremeat, Haltya, 
Olli, Para Hulla, Hyper Frequencies or Antidote. 

As you know, Turkey is a country with a lot of mosques and calls to prayer, 
and everyone who was at the party (well, most of them) had spent a day or 
two in Turkey before the rave, so had heard all these mystical wailings and  
sounds coming out of the minarets all over the country at various times.

Therefore it was amazing insight to play this particular tune, when 
everyone is fucked off their heads lying in a heap in a k-hole, to suddenly 
play this track that started with a kind of Islamic call to prayer. All the 
lights went bright white. Everyone thought (well I did) that perhaps it was 
a certain time of the night important to the Islamic religion and that out 
of respect for the local culture, there was a call to prayer.

But then of course the arsekicking psytrance kicked in. Wicked.

Then a few minutes later, it happened again. This mosque sound, this call 
to prayer, everything bright white. And then the psytrance. Fabulous stuff, 
and very clever as that sound was in everyone's mind, having chilled out in 
Antalya and/or Istambul for a day or two prior to the rave.

Can anyone ID it? Or was it just a sample that the artist decided to slip 
in to give us all a mindtrip?

If it exists on a track, I want it! :-)
date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 21:20:11 -0500   author:   Tristán White

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