Prometheus - Corridor of Mirrors

Full rhythmic fire or just cooling the embers?

Album Review by Lara Moloney | 12 Mar 2007
Album title: Corridor of Mirrors
Artist: Prometheus
Label: Twisted
Corridor of Mirrors, the second album from Benji Vaughan, takes a different path from his 2004 debut Robot-O-Chan, remaining under the Prometheus guise as a fire-loving rebel mythological God. The downtempo tracks of his first outing are gone, replaced with consistent psychedelic trance. Starting with a magical and mystical track, Arcadia Magik, his harmonious production and relentless rhythmic combinations get you floating away. Benji is providing the psytrance genre with innovative and atmospheric tracks, that will burn a few feet with the manic dancing that will ensue. From the driving rhythms and ascending riffs of The Logic of Polyphonic to the throbbing beats and blurred bassline of Oz, his funky bleeps, ghostly voices and warped sounds are bound to be a hit with the trance crowd. [Lara Moloney]

Released: Out Mar 5. More trance: Younger Brother, Benji and Simon Posford Duo or Bio-Tonic for some French psytrance.