![]() Both The Gathering and Violent Delight signify the high peaks of this Israeli duo and going into More Than Just A Name, that’s worth bearing in mind. ![]() The opening track “Release Me” uses samples from Independence Day incredibly well and as an opening track, hits the right notes and sets up a musical journey into the depth of psy-trance bliss. The earlier work of the duo, including 1999’s The Gathering, leans much heavier into samples and trance beats, with a side-order of acid-house for good measure. ![]() The combination of instruments, the epic build-up of tracks like Heavyweight and Vicious Delicious along with some really smart compositional work make it an album that successfully blurs the line between psy-trance and rock, delivering the best of both worlds across its run-time. Violent Delight remains one of my favourite albums of all time.
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