"Psychosis" is an epic 12 track electronica-fest that delves into the deepest corners of a fragile mind. Hopping about many different styles of electronic music, it tells the story of a man's struggle with the mental disease psychosis; from moments of complete depression such as the lyrics "Every day I wake up I wish I was dead", to silliness (Doctor Seuss or a Sheep) and fun (everybody get up and fuckenndance!), and more serious matters such as drug abuse. All the while the album questions the reality we live and and what our own individual perception of it is and means.

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Reviews for "Psychosis"
5 reviews
I quite enjoyed this album, well done! Lots of interesting sounds and pounding bass is a sure win by me. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to hearing more :)
DLA BASS DU SONG KOI DIR TROP BON DJM2
Un trés bon alboum que nous délivre là The peach Tree, les genres electroniques sont tous représentés .C'est nerveux, psychedelic avec de bonnes lignes de basses,parfois funky, on danse intelligemment,il ya des plages pour se reposer bref c'est variés ! Hard Drug Abuse /Psy Vampires/Doctor Seuss Or A Sheep sont mes plages favorites mais downloadez tout,c'est la dose prescrite. Moi je suis déjà addict !D
Caught straight away, ace track to start with. Clear and concisely created. Relays some of the monontony of hard drug abuse and its intractable claws that dig in. Then, Valium and a Fireplace, nice deep simple sweeps of noise, percussion with obvious clarity, drowsiness. Psy Vampires, what a lovely sound, it whirls into images of aetheric entities drawing your very life-force from you and you know nothing about it. They are all around us and some of them don't even understand what they do the others! Psychosis (Episode One), here I will give in and say that the vocals suit the track perfectly, and I'm a big instrumental fan at the moment! I've been healed!-) And I believe it captures some of the many variable experiences of psychosis. Gurgle Weights has a lovely resonating rhythm to it with ebbing and flowing of a variety of noises, all of which create, along with a synthetic voice (very acceptable:), a fairly easy track to listen to, it's quite nice. Track six, lightens what is a psychologically, potentially heavy load. Psychotics can have good days/moments too! Then, The Electro Magnetic Connection Association, brings back the seriousness. This could be about institutionalisation and its structures and methodologies. Necessary, harsh in places and sometimes they just go on at you relentlessly drumming into you their new model of existence and how we can be 'normal'. Rub a magnet on your head for therapy. The incessant wail of bureaucracy and threat of sectioning. Psychosis (Episode Two), lovely darkness and perfectly pitched presence of lyrics, psychosis as an infernal internal inferno. All This Is Real (I Hope), again a suitably balanced track, I'm seeing the vocals as just another instrument and it manages to capture the unsteadiness of reality some of us feel. Maybe hope is all there is? Then, Decoding Dreams, again something very strongly linked with psychological disturbances, both pathologically and on a personal level as well. Suits the mood, with some nice little touches here and there. The next track, was simply reminiscent of all those nights that I didn't fuckenncare. Psychosis (Recovery) captures the essence of a post-psychotic episode more than any track has before, lyrics 'n' all!-) Nice project, well done.
That's not yet good.
A techno-trance album, with some good things.
"Hard Drug Abuse" opens quite goodly the album.
"Valium And A Fireplace" is not the song I prefer.
"Psy Vampires" I don't find vampires in this song, but the quite dark universe goes with.
"Psychosis (episode one)" not at all.
"Gurgle Weights" not at all too. This song is too long for me.
"Doctor Seuss Or A Sheep" not for me.
"The Electro Magnetic Connection Association" the title tells everything. This mixture is a quite successful association. I've got the impression of being pushed in and out of a place with magnets all over me, lights and flashes. That's quite strange, but successful!
"Psychosis (episode two)" not at all too, like the first part.
"All This Is Real (I Hope)"
"Decoding Dreams" too repetitive on my opinion
"Everybody Get up and Fuckenndance (cos this is MDMA)" without more, not at all.
"Psychosis (recovery)" not at all too.
So, "Hard Drug Abuse" and "The Electro Magnetic Connection Association" are the bests songs of the album. Nevertheless, this album is worked.