CD 1 offers again easily digestible Psy / Progress Trance who offend nowhere. Not to psychedelic, not progressive, not too minimalist, not energetically, while very groovy with warm and organic sounds and many melodic parts. This may sound boring, but of any lounge or bar compilations can differentiate themselves as always clear of her level. This is ensured already names like Vibrasphere and Liquid Soul, which have been here both remixed by Atmos. These combos of Kenner clicks his tongue and in fact, these two numbers, the lone highlights on CD1 and make buying almost single-handedly rewarding. However, even some not so brilliant tracks have smuggled this time, but can convince all in all the first shekel.
The secret Highlights of 'Goa Beach' but have always been the chill-out compilations that are offered on CD 2, and set the many specialists series loosely in the shade. This fully applies to this volume. Here almost the entire spectrum is covered. Of spherical electric Ambient over playful Inditronica, sitar and flute sounds and downtempo beats to trip-hop everything is offered. But that seems not thrown together, but the consuming and detail-produced, hand-picked tracks give a coherent trip that takes the listener for an hour in other worlds.