28.6.09

Total Eclipse - Silent Mix DJ Set 2009



Genre/Style: Progresive/Tech/House/Trance
Year: 2009

Tracklist:

01.Arnej-The Beauty That Lies Behind Those Green Eyes(Opus Outro RMX)
02.Invisible Sounds-30,000 Years(Original)
03.Barrington Feat Shefali-Eclipsing The Sun(ID RMX)
04.C Rouge-Child From Heaven(Feat Mayira Baghdassarian)
05.The Dreamline-Plastic Emotion
06.Hibernate-Home(Ads Meets Natlife Going To Paradise RMX)
07.Mike Foyle-Bittersweet Nightshade(Amster Dyen Tuned RMX)
08.Elevation-Biscayne (Original)
09.Rank 1-Airwave(ID RMX)

Total Eclipse are one of the true core originators of the genre we today refer to as goa trance. While they never received the same amount of attention as the likes of Hallucinogen, Astral Projection or Koxbox, they are just as influential, to say the least. They were making highly melodic tracks as far back as 1992, and have quite a few classics tucked under their belt, from the milestone tunes "Aliens" and "Waiting For A New Life", to "Blade Runner", Chaotic Circus", "Free Lemonade", "Partycles" and probably half a dozen more Ive forgot. Also not to be forgotten is their input in the Mystery Of The Yeti supergroup, which had a huge overall impact on the future sound and development of ambient music. Total Eclipses 1995 debut album, Delta Aquarids sounds very old and dated today, but still remains a foundation stone in the genre, but it is their sophmore release, the marvellous double CD from 1996, intitled Violent Relaxation where the trio really shone through, and brought what is in my opinion one of the absolute pinnacles of the old school goa/psy trance movement, and merits its place on the top shelf of every serious fan of trance music!
Unfortunately, with the premature demise of the old school, the groups magic started to wear out as well. Still, 1999 saw the trio surprisingly release a downtempo-breakish album called Access Denied. The original purists were immediately disappointed and turned their heads away, but they sure missed out on a lot! It seems that the french producers, being dissatisfied with the direction trance music was pursuing, decided to chose a path hard to follow, and stayed true, so to speak. The album itself crossed many genres, blending the unblendable, and sounding like little else out on the market at that time. Total Eclipse were probably trying once again to bring new and fresh stuff to the table, just as they did some years back. Unfortunately, very few listeners understood, and shortly after, sided by the departure Serge Souque (he can today be found as one of the three members in The Good, The Bad & The Ugly project), who was quite probably the creative mind of the project, the remaining two guys occasionally dropped a track or two on some various artists compilation, but nothing worth too much of your attention. The three members can today be found literary all over the place, taking parts and collaborating in many projects, under various aliases, but I never found any of the newer material as nearly as moving and beautiful as their old Total Eclipse tracks, which are, simply put, all great!

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