Spectral Sevenths presents "If I Was In Berlin," a captivating journey into the world of psytrance, released on June 26, 2015, under the label Weekly Rent Records. This compact yet intense album spans just 24 minutes, featuring seven tracks that blend dark, spectral techno elements with the high-energy rhythms of psytrance.
The album kicks off with "E-Ticket - I Gotta a Ticket to Ride," setting the tone for an adventure through cosmic soundscapes. Tracks like "The Darkest Star - Grass is Always Greener Over There" and "Space Potatoes - You Peel Me Right Round" showcase the duo's knack for creating immersive, otherworldly atmospheres. The album also includes a unique cover of the "Unreleased Barbarella Theme Song" by Moon Crater Secrecy, adding a touch of retro-futurism to the mix.
Spectral Sevenths, known for their deep, dark, and spectral techno productions, bring a fresh perspective to the psytrance genre with "If I Was In Berlin." The album's brevity is no drawback; instead, it serves as a concentrated burst of energy and creativity, making it a standout release for fans of electronic music. Whether you're a seasoned psytrance enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an exhilarating listening experience.