Time has passed since Geenas latest weedy excursions on Antinote, but the man is finally back, inviting you to take a dip in a swimming pool filled with molly!
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When confronting the backlash of all those pills you light-heartedly ate the previous during the night, Peace, Love & Earth: Mental DJ’s Land Vol. 2 might be your best ally to deal smoothly with those never ending morning afterparties of yours: a perfect mix of tribal anthems for happy ravers and a bunch of reassuring, balearically-named, New Age tunes. Even Geena’s most banging compositions seem to be lurking on the quilted side of house on Peace, Love & Earth. Keep, the most “Metroplexian” moment of the 12”, draws away from the dryness of some of its illustrious Detroit-born predecessors by integrating some liquid elements to its raw structure, while synthetic choir-filled KG
Voice and tribal house Blue Transfer give the impression that they both have been dipped into a big glass of Sizzurp.
Behind the overly suggestive names “La Isla” and “Natural High” lay some quality ambient interludes, taking us back to that time when ambient records had the word “Ambient” in their names (these two songs strongly remind of Aphex’s Ambient Works or Worms Armagedon’s OST).
Peace, Love & Earth: Mental DJ’s Vol. 2 gets as good as the amazing artwork by checkmorris suggests : healing music for quirky party people. PEACE