The collaboration with Daniele Gas turns out to be Gigi D'Agostino's masterpiece. This is not an
album to dance to at all. The first half of the album is a psychedelic progressive trance trip in
its entirety: slowness is morbid and macabre on reverberated tribal drums; the beats proceed,
enfold and distort the laws of physics in an endless plasma universe. The second half of the album
speeds up. Giallone Remix is melodically dark, sickly danceable and beautiful in its minimality of
whistles, church bells and keys. Daniele Gas' "Meravillia" recovers that sort of
progressive/psychedelic style of the first half, but in much faster way: the result is a cocaine
strip after an hallucinogenic party: it could be astonishing as much as maddening, depending
on the mood. Amazing.
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