Still fresh and available - Dream Creation Promo 1 - "Initiate Sequence" - Various Artists
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OUT NOW - Dream Creation Promo 1 - "Initiate Sequence" - Various Artists
8 fresh previously unreleased tracks from Chameleon, Aphid Moon, Seeds of Play, Synchronicity, Centauro and Monkee, Module Virus and Experimental Sound Project.
Compiled by Dream Creation editor/coordinator Stu (DJ Kaptain Kairos - Psy Circle / Aphid Records) and Rena (DJ Psibindi - Aphid Records) Mastered by Jules Aphid Moon
Comes with free printed copy of the latest magazine - featuring interviews with Laughing Buddha, Sonic Species as well as profiles of all the artists on the CD, CD reviews, reviews of Glade and Waveform 2009 and a review of a restaurant in North Goa by Jungle Jim.
A collection of fresh tunes by mainly new artists that exposes the hottest new talent from London's underground psychedelic trance squat party scene. Chameleon’s X Dream inspired ‘Kymatica’ picks up the baton, deftly passing it to Aphid Moon for his remix of Green Nun’s classic ‘Rock Bitch Mafia’. Seeds of Play are up next with their deeply rattled and finely detailed ‘Peak’. The CD features 2 tracks from Synchronicity ‘soon to be classic’ ‘The Crack Spider’ and urgently pumping extruded plasma-fest ‘Brain Wires’. Centauro and Monkee team up for more pacey mutation in the form of ‘Cow Bell’ and Module Virus gives us his shuddering pacey groover ‘Spliff Politics’ leaving Experimental Sound Project’s luscious dub workout ‘Chacruna Dub’ to round things off nicely.
The CD also contains a DATA SECTION with extra flash content including issues 29 - 32 of Dream Creation magazine. The current one (32) featuring profiles of all the artists on the CD.
Check out the 4 minute samples and if you like what you hear why not secure yourself a copy with a free printed magazine for only £4.99! Just click on one of the shop links above.
Online magazine and advertising info - next issue out mid June 2011 - £125 per full page
Dream Creation Magazine history 1993 - 2010
Dream Creation magazine was started in London in the spring of 1993. Inspired by Fraser Clark's excellent Evolution magazine as well as fashion mag ID.
Editor / Coordinator Stuart and his brother Andy, who had already scribed a review of Eat Static's Abduction for Frazer's Zippy Times, liked the idea of combining music reviews alongside cutting edge psychedelic research while also mixing in interviews with the most psychedelic artists of the time.
The magazine evolved as a forum for the latent musical quality yet to be unearthed from the burgeoning underground Psychedelic and Acid Techno scenes. Early issues featured interviews with: Fraser Clark, Terence Mckenna, Orbital, Colin Angus (The Shamen), Paul Oakenfold, Eatstatic, Zion Train, Jah Wobble, Mixmaster Morris, Cooltan Arts (Shane Collins),
An A4 quarterly magazine that quickly recognised psychedelic trance as the cutting edge sound of the psychedelic underground in London and beyond. Interviews followed with: Tsuyoshi Suzuki, Cydonia, Dino Psaras, X Dream, Tristan, Raja Ram and Graham Wood (TIP), Transwave, Hallucinogen, Chris Decker (Earthdance / Medicine Drum), Cosmosis, Astral Projection, Nick Mindscapes, Solar Quest, Man With No Name, William Orbit, UX, Doof, Dimension 5, Howard Marks, Deedrah, Chrisbo and Flying Rhino as well as comprehensive music and party reviews (throughout the Tyssen St / Fridge / Rocket and Megatripolis years).
In 1998 the first Dream Creation CD compiled by Stu (aka Kaptain Kairos) "The Sound of Freedom" was released on Transient Records featuring tracks from Laughing Buddha, Dado and Jaia, Delta, Hiscore, Aphid Moon, Killing Joke (remix), Chi A.D. and Cyborganic.
Many wonderful people have helped on the magazine over the years including: Ricki Fluffy Kitten, Hairy John, Dina Cohen, Jungle Jim, Greg Sams, Chris Organic, Richard Hayes, Mark Heley, Charles De Leedsma, Arvind (Full Lotus), Jason C, Any Baba, Michael Renshaw, Psynrg, Christophe Cronin, Nigel (Photon) Mousely (1999), Nirav Campbell and more recently Tara Hawes and Andy Forse.
Thanks to Colin Lear's efforts Dream Creation found a home in The Drome (now the SE1 club) late in 1999 at around the same time that The Warp started - situated just behind backstage. The 24 hour play was mind expanding as were the epic 24 hour parties that built up around them. To get to the office during The Warp we would often have to step over naked revellers chilling by the hot tub right outside.
The Dream Creation project was temporarily suspended in 2001 due to financial constraints.
Until 2008 when the magazine was taken out of cryogenic storage.
The mission remains:
"To be a synergetic forum exploring all aspects of mind-revolutionary counter culture and the creation of future human unity"
Dream Creation magazine is based in London and the Promo CDs aim to highlight fresh psychedelic talent from the internationally mixed underground UK scene.