Disc 1:- Full Throttle
- Obviousness
- Sanction
- Arrogance
- Mortality
- Subsidence
- Monomania
- Sensuality
- Refeulling
Disc 2:- Lost in Outter Space
- Level Exceeded
- Confrontation
- Subconsciousness - Olsen, K.
- Revenge
- No Fear
- Symptomatic
- A.I.R.
- Piano Anthem
- Strangers
Disc 3:- Camaro Kanitou - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Salvi da Tori - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Outer Limits - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Spirit of the Jungle - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Chemical Eclipse - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Equal Bottle Blows - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Twisted Minds - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Cosmonaut - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Strange Cocoon - Kjeldgaard, Michael
- Tasmania - Kjeldgaard, Michael
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating: 
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Mixed bag, but some good stuff
I don't like CD 1 very much; it's too cybertrancey for my tastes, and the songs are all very similar and unoriginal. Despite the fact that I didn't recognize any of the names of the songs, I'll swear I've heard all of them before.
CD 2 is much, much better. It's mostly trancey stuff under 130 BPM, though there are a few faster songs. The best tracks are 1, 3, 10, and especially track 8, "Air," by Sinter. The melodies are bittersweet--not quite happy, really, and sad, in a way--and the bass is strong and heavy.
The bonus CD, for me, was Psygone's "Optimystique." Funny that the other dude who reviewed this box set got a different bonus CD. Anyway, Psygone is good, and so is their album. I would have liked it better if I didn't already own it.
Rating: 
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Good music, but often repetitive.
This three CD set is a true bargain at only $13. The first CD is great, but many of the songs use the same sounds and beats, and are often difficult to discern from eachother. The second CD is much more diverse, and better, in my opinion. The bonus CD is great. It's Giez' The Ambient Room, which is really nice. It combines mellow ambient tunes with some other faster, more trancy beats. The first two CD's have their shortcomings, but is still worth 5 stars as they are great to listen to.