Psychedelic Vibes from the Depths of Russia: Cyber Planet’s Penetration
Alright, so let me get straight to it. If you’re into Psy-Trance and haven’t heard Penetration by Cyber Planet yet, you’re kinda missing out. Released in 2019 under YavoroWonder Record, this Russian gem isn’t just another album—it’s an experience. Like, one of those things where you hit play, close your eyes, and suddenly you’re floating through some neon-lit galaxy inside your brain. Yeah, that kind of trip.
First off, the title track “Penetration” is pure fire. It kicks in with these sharp, pulsating beats that feel like they’re drilling right into your soul (pun totally intended). The synths are wild—like a mix between alien communication signals and something primal, raw, almost… animalistic? I dunno man, but it gets under your skin. You can’t help but move to it. Every layer builds up perfectly, dropping you into this hypnotic state where time kinda stops existing. Honestly, every time I hear it, I think about those nights when everything feels infinite—like dancing under strobe lights until sunrise without a care in the world. That’s what this track does to ya.
Another standout for me is “Neon Abyss”—okay, okay, not sure if that’s actually its name, but whatever, roll with me here. This one starts slow, teasing you with soft pads and eerie soundscapes before BAM! It explodes into this chaotic rhythm that grabs hold of your heartbeat and won’t let go. There’s something darkly beautiful about how Cyber Planet messes with tension and release. At points, it feels like you’re being chased by shadows, then suddenly you’re soaring above them. It’s intense, brooding, and oddly comforting all at once.
What makes this album special isn’t just the production quality—it’s the emotion behind it. These tracks don’t just sit there; they demand your attention. They pull you in, spit you out, and leave you wanting more. And yeah, maybe part of why I love it so much is because it reminds me of simpler times, back when losing yourself in music felt like the most important thing in the world.
But here’s the kicker—listening to Penetration made me realize something kinda weird. Psy-Trance doesn’t always have to be about escape. Sometimes, it forces you to confront stuff you’ve been avoiding. Like, after hearing these tracks, I found myself thinking about all the noise in my own head. Maybe that’s the real penetration, huh? Not just the beats, but the way music digs deep into who we are.
So yeah, check out Cyber Planet’s Penetration. Whether you’re vibing solo or throwing a rave in your living room, this album has got you covered. Just don’t blame me if you end up zoning out for hours.