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2007-08-29_14:31
EP: Motion Drive - Deception (Iboga 2007)

01 :: Motion Drive - Deception 02 :: Motion Drive & Jetlag - Balanced Cargo 03 :: Motion Drive - Borderline Review by Basilisk: [b:11suemwf]Deception[/b:11suemwf] immediately establishes the tone for the release with an elegant combination of fat tribal grooves and smooth swirling melodies. The arrangement flows like quicksilver, effortlessly gliding through glimmering moments of reflective equipose and unforced emotion. In addition to appearing here, Deception is soon to be released with DJ Emok’s new 2CD compilation on the Japanese label Wakyo Records, Crossing Borders. [b:11suemwf]Balanced Cargo[/b:11suemwf], composed alongside Jetlag (AKA Ibojima), charts a course deep into mystic morning trance territory. Highly polished rhythms sprinkled with light tribal drums provide a solid foundation for the captivating interplay of melodic themes and luscious atmospheres. This is another solid piece of work. [b:11suemwf]Borderliner[/b:11suemwf] cruises along with greater restraint than the previous two, casting little more than residual hints of melody into the space above the steady flow of blissful beats. This calming production is composed as if it were seeking to suggest there is beauty in simplicity. The mood is captured in the warm reassurance of the vocal sample: “Yes I will.” The Deception EP is a substantial digital release from Iboga Records, one of the leading labels in the field of progressive psytrance. Although these tracks may sound quite similar at first, repeat listening will expose the subtle differences that set them apart. Anyone who has heard and enjoyed the work of Natural Flow will enjoy this as well; this first offering from Motion Drive represents a step forward in terms of quality and style. DJs and listeners interested in the smooth side of deep and melodic progressive psytrance are likely to enjoy this satisfying release.