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Encyclopedia > Twisted (Hallucinogen album)
Twisted
Twisted cover
Studio album by Hallucinogen
Released 1995
Genre Goa trance
Length 64:08
Label Dragonfly Records
Producer(s) Simon Posford
Hallucinogen chronology
Twisted The Lone Deranger

Twisted is a goa trance album released by Hallucinogen in 1995 on Dragonfly Records. It is one of the most successful releases in the genre, selling over 85,000 copies. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ... Hallucinogen is the stage name of Simon Posford, an electronic musician specializing in Goa trance music from England. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic music and is a style of trance music which originated in the Indian state of Goa, as opposed to most other forms of trance music which appeared in Europe. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Dragonfly releases always feature a dragonfly on the cover, as in this Order Odonata compilation. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... Hallucinogen is the stage name of Simon Posford, an electronic musician specializing in Goa trance music from England. ... Hallucinogen is the stage name of Simon Posford, an electronic musician specializing in Goa trance music from England. ... The Lone Deranger is a goa trance album released by Hallucinogen in 1997 on Twisted Records. ... Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic music and is a style of trance music which originated in the Indian state of Goa, as opposed to most other forms of trance music which appeared in Europe. ... Hallucinogen is the stage name of Simon Posford, an electronic musician specializing in Goa trance music from England. ... Dragonfly releases always feature a dragonfly on the cover, as in this Order Odonata compilation. ...


The first track on the album, "LSD" found the most popularity, and for many people remains the defining sound of goa trance. Goa trance (often referred as Goa or by the number 604) is a form of electronic music and is a style of trance music which originated in the Indian state of Goa, as opposed to most other forms of trance music which appeared in Europe. ...


Track listing

  1. "LSD"
  2. "Orphic Thrench"
  3. "Alpha Centauri"
  4. "Dark Magus"
  5. "Shamanix"
  6. "Snarling Black Mabel"
  7. "Fluoro Neuro Sponge"
  8. "Solstice"

The last track ("Solstice") contains a hidden track at 14:02 minutes. The hidden track is an early mix of a song that came to be known as "Angelic Particles." This track was also remixed by the artist, Ott, on Hallucinogen's album, In Dub.


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Twisted (Hallucinogen album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (114 words)
Twisted is a goa trance album released by Hallucinogen in 1995 on Dragonfly Records.
It is one of the most successful releases in the genre, selling over 85,000 copies.
The first track on the album, "LSD" found the most popularity, and for many people remains the defining sound of goa trance.
Hallucinogen (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (129 words)
Hallucinogen is Simon Posford, a producer of psychedelic trance music from England.
His first album, Twisted, was one of the most widely influental psy-trance recordings.
In 2002, In Dub was released, a collection of Ott dub remixes of Hallucinogen tracks, although they are closer to Shpongle in style and sound.
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