G-Force

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Musician: Pontus Berg
Country: Sweden
Tracker Groups: Alien 2 Nature, Prismatic
 
1 – Alien Airport (The Mars Edition)  8:13
1997 / Source: Still available for download in .XM format in the Mod Archives / A remix of The Infinity Project track released on the “Orange Compilation” of T.I.P. Records in 1995

 
2 – Hyper-Tranze 98  4:48
1998 / Source: Still available for download in .XM format in the Mod Archives / Also titled ‘Hyperventilate’ / “Back in the days, people gathered in chatrooms on IRC for tracking and had to make use of pre-made packs of instruments and competed with music. The foundation for this track was composed in one of this MODEVENT, then modified with new sounds, I believe”.

 
3 – In The Lab  6:44
1999 / Source: The artist / Made for Prismatic / “The idea is born from the imagination of an acid lab deep within the jungle of South America. During this period, my music was heavily inspired by Intact Instinct, Shiva Chandra and more”.

 
4 – Mahatma  10:20
1995-1996 / Source: Once available for download on Prismatic’s website / “The Indian sitar is sampled from a swedish group called “Mynta”. The voice sample is from the movie “The Usual Suspects” (1995). Made on PC 486, Fasttracker 2 and ordinary tape recorder as monitors”.

 
5 – The Prismatic 8:34
2000 / Source: Once available for download in MP3 format (128 kbps) on Prismatic’s website

 
6 – Thru – Celebrate T.I.P.  6:22
1999 / Source: The artist / A remix of the Voodoof track released on the “Orange Compilation” of T.I.P. Records in 1995

 

Notes
• Post-2000 Goa/Psytrance tracks under the alias “Flip”:
2001: ‘Flip – Radio Sunshine’, 7:00
2001: ‘Prisoners Of The Sun – Peanut Tube (Flip Remix)’, 8:58
• The artist denied that tracks ‘Element 138 – Heavy Techno’ & ‘Power In Numbers’ are his productions.
• Some information about the artist: “G-Force has been producing electronic music since the age of 12. His journey began with Amiga 500 and a 4 channel sequencer called Startracker. Later, his father bought him a PC with 32 channel sequencer called Fasttracker 2. G-Force worked in the swedish DEMO scene on IRC in the mid 90’s and, since then, has worked on most of the sequencers within the pc realm. He released tracks on Treibstoff, SETA Labelgroup, Auyascha Records, FOEM Labelgroup”.

Contributors
• Info/sample for ‘The Prismatic’ by String Jockey
• Info/samples for ‘Alien Airport’, ‘Mahatma’, ‘Hyper-Tranze 98’ by Cosmogenesis
• Info/samples for ‘In The Lab’, ‘Thru – Celebrate TIP’; notes, comment/year of production for all tracks; denial for ‘Elements 138 – Heavy Techno’, ‘Power In Numbers’ by Pontus Berg