Tracklist
Slinky Wizard– | Lunar Juice (Hallucinogen Moon Strudel Remix) | 8:14 | |
Pleiadians– | Zeta Reticuli (Lazy Spiral Remix) | 11:18 | |
Slinky Nuns– | Shitty Stick (Better Than A Poke In The Eye With A) | 7:51 | |
Hallucinogen– | Trancespotter | 9:06 | |
Sheyba– | Trance Africa Express | 9:26 | |
Slinky Wizard– | Funkus Munkus | 8:41 | |
Technossomy– | Indiginus | 8:59 | |
X-Dream– | Create Your Own Happiness | 9:18 |
Credits (3)
- Dwarf (4)Artwork [Rhino]
- Frank (Heinous) Arkwright*Mastered By
- Mark NealSleeve
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First Flight
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Flying Rhino Records – AFRCD1 | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 |
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First Flight
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Flying Rhino Records – AFR LP 1 | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 | ||||
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Flying Rhino Records – AFR LP 1 | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 | ||||
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First Flight
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Flying Rhino Records – AFRLP 001 | UK | 2009 | UK — 2009 |
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referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
Insights from the reviews of the "First Flight" compilation (1996) on Psynews.org highlight its strong tracks and lasting impact:
"Lunar Juice (Hallucinogen Moon Strudel Remix)" by Slinky Wizard is often described as a classic, with many claiming it outshines the original.
"Trance Africa Express" by Sheyba is noted for its vibrant African sounds and is a favorite for party settings.
"Zeta Reticuli (Lazy Spiral Remix)" by Pleiadians is praised but critiqued for being a bit long.
"Trancespotter" by Hallucinogen is mentioned as a slightly weaker track yet still enjoyable.
"Create Your Own Happiness" by X-Dream is highlighted as a standout closing track, praised for its uplifting vibe.
Overall, reviewers consider the compilation a seminal piece in Goa trance, with high ratings reflecting its influential status in the genre. Many agree it holds up well over time, making it essential listening for fans. -
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referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
Wish this was a 5 track comp like Boyd In The Void. The real money tracks here are Lunar Juice Remix, Slinky Nuns, Funkus Munkus, and Technossomy. All cream of the crop goa, about as good as it gets.
Trancespotter and Our Own Happiness are fantastic, but later appeared on essential artist long players that most people will own anyway. These were probably insane additions in 1996 though.
I get a lot of shit for this, but Etnica/Pleiadians is really overrated outside of Alien Protein (which is a masterpiece), and the original Zeta Reticuli is sooo much better than this one and actually pretty cool, but even that would be too different sounding from anything here. It would have worked better on Boyd In The Void if time had worked out that way. Pleiadians don't use the same kind of diverse and stratified texture palettes and song structures that Posford and the Slinky Nuns guys do here. And the Sheyba track is so obviously corny how they just go up and down the phrygian dominant scale in the most banally stereotypical way, and throw in Deep Forest kinds of ethnic samples, even with lion and elephant sounds... bro. Come on man, it sounds like a parody, it makes me laugh honestly.
As good as the money tracks are I probably wouldn't pay the money for this. If the Hallucinogen and X-Dream songs remained exclusive to this comp, then yeah I'd buy this. But for 4 out of 8 tracks I think I'll just stick to playing my Boyd In The Void and Air-Born CDs, which I think are by far the most consistent comps in the entire FR catalog. -
Just a note on the Slinky Wizard tracks on this famous lp: wow! Amazing production values and exceptional sound on these tracks. A special note on "Funkus Munkus": every time I listen to this amazing track I hear more subtle details. The delicious hard Slinky Wiz kick drum that pounds away. The bass synth fluttering along tying the track together. There is what sounds like a sample of Buddhist monks chanting or throat singing in the background, and then that simple yet effective and unforgettable couple of strikes on the tabla with ringing cymbal work. What a trip! The original mix on Dat Records "Analogue Dreams" compilation is similar and also psychoactive. The Wiz was the biz back in 96. ~*~
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Really a pity they didn't include the first two tracks from the CD comp Slinky Wizard "Lunar Juice (Hallucinogen Moon Strudel Remix)" and Pleiadians "Zeta Reticuli (Lazy Spiral Remix)". If they decided apparently to put only one track per side they could thus have added a 4th record, else these 2 other smashers could have been inserted on any side.
Anyway this comp is absolutely outstanding. A mainstay in Goa LPs.
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referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
The Best Compilation Ever! You can’t find weak track on this piece. Ask James how good this can be... -
referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
The greatest compilation of goa trance available. All the tracks are winners, although I particularly love X-Dream and Technossomy's contributions. I have the vinyl edition which unfortunately does not have the Pleiadians track (WTF!). -
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referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
Pleiadians / Zeta Reticuli (Lazy Spiral Remix) is just amazing. The cleverness of this production is just pure genius. Sheyba / Trance Africa Express is another gem. -
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referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
You're unlikely to find a better 45 minutes of well engineered goa trance. This is also a good blend of sub-styles that come under the genre so definitely something for everyone here and worth seeking out. My favourite is the mix of Shitty Stick. Great name for a track too. :) -
referencing First Flight (CD, Compilation) AFRCD1
The best Goa compilation I ever heared. Great OLD School!!!
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