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"PsyKe Out Special Edition - Nabi Records - Deep Mental Trauma V/A

This Tuesday night (28th March) and re-broadcast this Friday morning (31st March) PsyKe Out will be showcasing music off the innovative French Dark Psychedelic night music label Nabi Records, with their very latest compilation Deep Mental Trauma. We will also be running a competition to win yourself a copy of this new compilation!

This release marks their 4th compilation, from a label which constantly has pushed new directions and offered fresh sounds in this form of dark psychedelic trance night music.

Nabi Records came onto the scene at a time when the otherwise innovative DarkPsy genre had started to stagnate and many of the labels started to become quite generic in style.

With the launch of their debut compilation, '148', they helped to innovate a new direction and new style by the introduction of fresh sounds and fresh ideas into the realm of the DarkPsy/Dark Psychedelic night music genre. The release was something which was purely a limited edition underground release, and at the time was only sold through their website.


By the time of their follow-up release, Run Motherfucker Run, they had already help to carve a new direction with their new sound which many other labels ended up following in as well. Their reputation had gained them much attention, and whilst Run Motherfucker Run was initially sold through their website, through their success the release, along with their debut compilation 148, managed to gain commercial distribution in on-line stores through the likes of SaikoSounds and Psyshop.

By the time of their third release, Psychiatic Hospital Ahead, they were not satisfied to rest on their existing success and pushed ahead in new directions once again, following the lead forged by the likes of Trishula Records, and later the underground label Golden Dawn Records, which had been helping to innovate yet another new style of the DarkPsy genre with a deep driving and intense psychedelic night music sound.

Wanting to challenge the listener and DJs alike, by the time of their fourth compilation they continued in the search for new and fresh psychedelic sounds. They continued in their quest to take the minds and bodies of those on the dance floor to new levels.

With the release of this newest compilation, Deep Mental Trauma, Nabi Records has again gone in a fresh direction, taking a sound which represents a fusion between the sounds of some of the older heavy and dark atmospheric psychedelic night music artists (innvoted by the likes of Xenomorph), and mixed it up with modern, twisted and at times intense psychedelic sounds.

This release also marks the first large release for several newer names in the Dark Psychedelic world with debut release by the likes of Celsung and new material from Catatonic Despair, an artist who had only ever been featured on an underground japanese night music label once before.

It also includes new tracks by the very twisted and very dark Psycehdelic Trance artists Datakult Vs Acid Goblins, Noise Gust, and a special bonus track by Infect Insect, which at 160bpm has to be heard to be believed! It also features a track by the well known and established DarkPsy duo out of Brazil, Baphomet Engine.

Track Listing:
1. Skin & Salt - Catatonic Despair
2. Antas Acoc sod Sergalim - Baphomet Engine
3. Tri Assassin Don't Die - Celsung
4. Broken Butterfly - Celsung
5. Lyserg Saeure Diaethylamid - Strezz
6. Flicker - Catatonic Despair
7. Summon Spell - Noise Gust
8. Bohemian Grove - Acid Goblins vs Datakult
9. Rusty Edge - Catatonic Despair
Bonus: Smoke Plastic - Infect Insect

For more details about Nabi Records check out their website www.nabi-records.com."

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:-) a very good selection of artists for this compilation.
four terryfik compilations on nabi :-) it's great! felicitations.
we are so happy to have this label on french area :-)
to be continued in next twenty years :-)