- Digital
Various Artists
Traces of Illusion (Compiled by Skyrager)
Spacetalk
- Cat No: STLKLP009
- Release: 2023-05-12
- updated:
Track List
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1. Tao - Makin Love
04:07 -
2. Larry Yañez - Xai Jua Jua
02:46 -
3. Phil McDonnell - America
06:02 -
4. Régis Tareau - Music Magic
03:43 -
5. Reboshaze - 2nd Movement
06:51 -
6. YMA - Tempted
03:30 -
7. Daniel Sofer - Dewdrops
03:00 -
8. Noel Stone - Dream Girl
04:45 -
9. Brenda Kane - French Kissing
03:33 -
10. Michael - Bluebird of Heaven
03:27 -
11. Gregory Paul - Sun
04:44 -
12. Rhythm & Bliss - Song Of Earth And Sky
06:03 -
13. The Bob Bath Band - Traces of Illusion
06:01 -
14. Teatron - Swing
05:20 -
15. Scott Fraser - Communiqué
06:37
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After a bit of down-time, Spacetalk Records returns with something special: a stunning compilation of obscurities, rare cuts and secret weapons compiled by label co-founder Danny McLewin under his Skyrager alias.
Although most widely known as one half of Psychemagik, McLewin has long been regarded as one of the UK's most decorated crate-diggers – a DJ and record dealer recognised for his ability to unearth slept-on gems, private press obscurities and campfire-friendly curios. He's already showcased his curatorial skills on a string of acclaimed and now sought-after comps – see Psychemagik's Magik Cyrkles, Magik Sunrise and Magik Sunset Pt 1 & 2 – but Traces of Illusion marks the first time McLewin has put together a collection as Skyrager.
There's no grand concept behind Traces of Illusion, though McLewin's selections are universally tactile, sun-baked and effortlessly summery, evoking images of nights spent camped out in the Californian desert or beneath the vibrant canopy of an English forest at dusk. As you'd expect, there are no well-known anthems or 'big tunes' here, just an inspired selection of largely unknown musical nuggets oozing in quality.
There are plenty of highlights to savour amongst the 15 tracks which all add up to an eye-opening, head-soothing journey through the dustiest corners of McLewin's record collection.
Although most widely known as one half of Psychemagik, McLewin has long been regarded as one of the UK's most decorated crate-diggers – a DJ and record dealer recognised for his ability to unearth slept-on gems, private press obscurities and campfire-friendly curios. He's already showcased his curatorial skills on a string of acclaimed and now sought-after comps – see Psychemagik's Magik Cyrkles, Magik Sunrise and Magik Sunset Pt 1 & 2 – but Traces of Illusion marks the first time McLewin has put together a collection as Skyrager.
There's no grand concept behind Traces of Illusion, though McLewin's selections are universally tactile, sun-baked and effortlessly summery, evoking images of nights spent camped out in the Californian desert or beneath the vibrant canopy of an English forest at dusk. As you'd expect, there are no well-known anthems or 'big tunes' here, just an inspired selection of largely unknown musical nuggets oozing in quality.
There are plenty of highlights to savour amongst the 15 tracks which all add up to an eye-opening, head-soothing journey through the dustiest corners of McLewin's record collection.