HallucinogenTwisted

Label:

Dragonfly Records – bflcd 15

Format:

CD , Album, Partially Mixed

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Goa Trance

Tracklist

1 LSD
Producer [Additional Production]Ben Kempton
6:43
2 Orphic Thrench 7:22
3 Alpha Centauri
Producer [Additional Production]N. Barber*
10:16
4 Dark Magus 7:31
5 Shamanix 9:59
6 Snarling Black Mabel 7:45
7 Fluoro Neuro Sponge 6:41
8.a Solstice 8:03
8.b (silence) 5:59
8.c Angelic Particles (Remix) 3:40

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Dragonfly Records
  • Copyright ©Dragonfly Records
  • Produced AtHallucinogen Sound Labs
  • Mastered AtThe Town House
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Published ByBig Life Music
  • Glass Mastered AtMayking

Credits

  • Mastered ByJacko*
  • SleeveMark Neal
  • Written-By, Electronics [Sonic Manipulation]Simon Posford

Notes

Includes a neon orange stamp with green text on the case reads: "Contains L-S-D"

· Track 1: 137 BPM. Title listed as "LSD" on back cover, "L.S.D" in booket. Contains a vocal sample by Ken Kesey from the BBC documentary 'The Beyond Within: The Rise and Fall of LSD' (1987), "I believe with the advent of acid we've discovered a new to think... and it has to do with piecing together new thoughts in your mind. Why is it that people think it's so evil? What is it about it that is scares people so deeply? Even ... and if one is ... because they are afraid that there's more to reality than they have confronted. That there are doors that they're afraid to go in and they don't want us to go in there either because, if we go in, we might learn something that they don't know. And that makes us a little out of their control."
· Track 2: 139 BPM.
· Track 3: 136 BPM.
· Track 4: 136 BPM.
· Track 5: 146 BPM. Contains a sample from the movie 'Altered States' (1980) "The way I feel I don't expect to go to sleep for a year. I'm on fucking fire."
· Track 6: 147 BPM.
· Track 7: 143 BPM.
· Track 8: 139 BPM. Starts with the sample "... that this is a kind of substitute for religion ... that that we turned to these mysterious forces which we've ... begun to harness ... and we can use them and we ... therefore we become the master of everything and we don't have to worry about ..." Track 8 also contains a hidden track (ambient remix of Angelic Particles) (148 BPM) starting at 14:02, total duration of the track 17:42.

All Writing and Sonic Manipulation at The Hallucinogen Sound Laboratories, London.
Mastered @ Townhouse.
All tracks copyright control except: 1, 3, 7 Big Life Music.
Sleeve by mark neal @ dusk.demon.co.uk

Made in England

(p) 1995 Dragonfly Records
(c) 1995 Dragonfly Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 025055 800158
  • Barcode (String): 5025055800158
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): BFLCD15 : . MASTERED . BY MAYKING
  • Rights Society: MS

Other Versions (5 of 22)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Twisted (2×LP, Album) Dragonfly Records BFLLP 15 UK 1995
Twisted (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Yellow) Dragonfly Records BFLLP 15, bfllp 15 UK 1995
Twisted (LP, Green, LP, Pink, All Media, Album, Limited Edition) Dragonfly Records BFLLP 15 UK 1995
Twisted (CD, Album) Distance Di 0332 1995
Twisted (Cassette, Album) Dragonfly Records bflmc 15 Israel 1995

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Reviews

  • crichton's avatar
    crichton
    Engage the hyperdrive and set coordinates for the outer limits of psychedelia! Hallucinogen's "Twisted" isn't just an album; it's a starship commanded by Captain Simon Posford, embarking on a bold mission to explore the strange new worlds of goa trance.

    "LSD" acts as the warp core breach, a track as potent and mind-altering as its namesake, propelling you through the vast expanse of the sonic universe. It's the perfect initiation for any new recruit to Starfleet's psychedelic division.

    "Orphic Trench" is a deep-space dive into an alien ocean, where bioluminescent soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms create an otherworldly atmosphere. Prepare to encounter lifeforms never before seen by human eyes, as the music morphs and evolves like a shapeshifting extraterrestrial.

    "Alpha Centauri," a ten-minute epic, is a journey to a distant star system, where you'll encounter breathtaking nebulas and encounter alien civilizations with advanced musical technology. Prepare for first with the unknown!

    "Dark Magus" is a cloaked Romulan vessel, emerging from the shadows with a pulsating energy that will have you locked in a phaser battle on the dance floor. "Shamanix" is a Federation diplomatic mission to a distant moon, where the rhythm facilitates a cultural exchange with a tribal alien race, connecting you with the cosmic energy of the universe.

    "Snarling Black Mabel" is a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, a fierce and unpredictable force that will keep you on your toes as you navigate through an asteroid field. "Fluoro Neuro Sponge" is a vibrant, kaleidoscopic journey through a psychedelic wormhole, encountering strange and beautiful sonic anomalies along the way.

    The voyage culminates with "Solstice," a breathtaking sunrise viewed from the bridge of the Enterprise, where the melodies wash over you like waves of pure euphoria. It's a perfect ending to this interstellar adventure, leaving you feeling revitalized and ready to explore the galaxy further.

    "Twisted" is not just a collection of tracks; it's a Starfleet training simulation, a journey through the vast expanse of psychedelic trance. It's a sonic odyssey that will leave you with a logbook filled with extraordinary encounters and unforgettable experiences. So raise shields, engage the warp drive, and prepare to be transported to the final frontier of sound with Hallucinogen at the helm!
    • psychedelic_vision's avatar
      Hallucinogen is the stage name of Simon Posford (born 28 October 1971) an English electronic musician, specializing in Psychedelic trance music. His first studio album, Twisted, released in 1995, is considered one of the most influential albums in the genre. In particular, the first track, "LSD", which remains the defining sound of Goa trance to this day.
      • briandavison's avatar
        briandavison
        This should be in the top 10 Goa albums by one artist / group. Twisted, IFO, cosmology, forever after, dragon tales, juggling alchemists, implant, being amongst those 10.... the other two? Who can say. Amongst the many many great Goa artists, few seemed to be able to keep it together for a whole album but Mr. P does it twice!
        • Werge12's avatar
          Werge12
          Classic Psychedelic Trance album. One of the very first few psychedelic trance albums I listened to back when I was almost 14 and experimenting with various different drugs. (I'm 25 now.) Along with The Gathering and Classical Mushroom By Infected Mushroom and Trust In Trance by Astral Projection. First psychedelic trance albums I ever listened to.

          Twisted is in my opinion one of the best psychedelic trance albums of all time. Features popular tracks like LSD and Shamanix, although the entire album is amazing. It should be noted on this page that the version of Alpha Centauri on this album is a remix or the album version. The original version is much shorter in length and was released on The Alpha Centauri EP in 1994, track 1 of 2.

          I have listened to this album on both amphetamines and psychedelic hallucinogens, and it really is a great trip. Simon Posford really let's you feel the synthesized instruments and warped sounds.

          Track 1. LSD - This track was originally released in 1994 on The Alpha Centauri EP. Track 2 of 2. It's a great opening track for the album and very emotional towards the climax.

          Track 2. Orphic Trench - Another amazing track. The lead acid synth really takes you on a great trip.

          Track 3. Alpha Centauri - Awesome remix. I prefer it slightly over the original.

          I won't go on with the tracks, but prepare to have your mind blown.

          The mastering is also perfect, professional, and good. General production is great. Highly recommend this album to new-comers to Psychedelic Trance. It's an essential of any collection.

          5 out of 5 stars.
          • AnaLazcano's avatar
            AnaLazcano
            anybody knows if the song Orphic Thrench is on any compilation album?
            Alguien ssabe si la cancion Orphic Thrench esta en algun album recopilatorio?
            thaksss gracias!
            • DazMon's avatar
              DazMon
              I bought my one not long after it came out and found it to be indispensible, also I got it signed, could never part with it now, its essential listening.
              • ghaleb.faissal's avatar
                ghaleb.faissal
                It's been only 5 months that i discovered Posford's Psytrance (I only listened to Shpongle and Younger brother before)... and am like waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
                This man is just phenomenal. I tried to listen to more psytrance artists but i couldn't find the same impressions.
                He's expressing his soul into music... First i listened to The Lone Deranger... i loved it, but when i heard TWISTED, i was entering a world of magical harmony.
                Now I only listen to this album all day long.
                • SabKuchMilegator's avatar
                  Edited 5 years ago
                  It's quite a task to decipher this immortal album into mere words, but I feel obliged as plus twenty years later this album still gives me the shivers and amazes me with its technical superiority. This album was written I believe mostly in 1995, but some of it even dates back to 1994. The first Hallucinogen release ever, the LSD/Alpha Centauri 12" on Dragonfly Records, is from April 1994. So to just sum things up - the whole album was written in roughly a two-year period.

                  Musically speaking this album is nearly flawless in my ears. Hallucinogen has an uncanny talent in using weird yet strangely charming synth sounds and effects and manipulating them thru effect units like a mad scientist. The result? It may sound funny but the guy is still touring around the world playing these exact tracks! Okay, there's usually the combo-package with the latest Shpongle but still... this album carries such a staggering level to detail and brilliant songwriting that it still works on the dancefloor and gives you a great trip - even without stimulants.

                  I love the almost "punk rock" attitude Hallucinogen has on this album. It's raw, powerful, twisted (as the title would suggest...) and mysterious all at the same time. 'Twisted' feels like a perfect example of that 1994/1995 musical period when Goa trance was taking its form and was free of any pre-defined concepts how psychedelic music ought to sound. At the same time its maturity was years ahead of the game and still continues to inspire countless of artists - yours truly as an example. I truly believe 'Twisted' is the magnum opus of Hallucinogen. Now, I do think also 'TLD' is a great album, it might excel this album in its technicality, but it lacks the certain rawness and craziness that made 'Twisted' one of the standout releases in all 90s electronic music.
                  • Chelsea1979's avatar
                    Chelsea1979
                    I think it's about time for a repress of this amazing masterpiece!
                    • lambdastorm's avatar
                      lambdastorm
                      Simon Posford anal penetrates Martin Freeland with his debut album Twisted, considered by many as the quitessential album that defined a new era. Well, to me its good but not good enough to be enlisted into my personal favs since all tracks other than LSD lack creativity to my humble ears, artistically its successor The Lone Deranger sures Twisted in every respect, being both hypnotic and melodic at the same time.

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