CD 1 of 'Om Shanti' then leaves even the worst fears come true. More than half of the tracks just do not come to the point, will find not an issue, do not provide interesting patterns, sounds and samples and also have nothing else that could somehow remain hanging. That's psychedelic trance of the rod, which, although technically not done badly but Zig was heard time and this also sounds very sterile. Who delivers something, belongs imprisoned long and sounded by the optocoupler 'Fix', so he understands how futuristic Psytrance produced interesting and intelligent one week. On a compilation subtitled 'The Best of Psychedelic Goa Trance' has lost this generic stuff at least nothing. Forgiving agree the tracks of Mahamudra with live drums and guitars and of Psychonaut, showing that you can sound on its own even in the wake of the mainstream.
On CD 2, the pace varies significantly, the impact rate declines and the grooves and vibes are progressive. And at the same time the sounds are varied, the compositions more sophisticated and the tracks get some style. Here you will find plenty of killer numbers, forget the previous idle. One can not avoid the impression that the majority of creative and intelligent faction of the scene now romps in progressive trance. It is noticeable that more and more stylistic devices from the psytrance incorporated and that in general, the boundaries between these two irreconcilable long subgenres dissolve so slowly - many numbers can no longer be clearly assigned and that's what makes things exciting and interesting.
Perhaps herein lies the future that can mainstream Goa lead out the unmistakable stagnation. The substrate has at hand with the development of Darkpsy one hand and the return to True Goa on the other hand already recipes and it would have been a good chance to get more of it at such a "Brand New Compilation Concept". Much more of the superfluous material, as it is offered to the majority of CD 1, the market might in any case hardly cope.