Punchline Vs Freeze - Rave Music

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Review by Shaun Goh

Rave Music by Punchline Vs Freeze: A Psychedelic Assault on Your Senses Let’s cut the crap—this album hits hard. Released back in 2012 under Nutek Records, Rave Music is an Israeli psy-trance beast that doesn’t mess around. Punchline Vs Freeze deliver a no-nonsense banger here, and if you’re into electronic beats that slap harder than your morning alarm, this one's for you. First up, the title track "Rave Music." Holy hell, it’s relentless. The moment those synths kick in, it feels like someone shoved a neon sign straight into your brain—and trust me, that’s not a bad thing. It’s got this raw energy that grabs you by the throat and refuses to let go. You don’t just listen to this track; it devours you whole. I remember hearing it at some dingy underground party (you know the type) where everyone went nuts. By the end of it, my ears were ringing, but damn, was it worth it. Then there’s “Into The Future,” which is basically what happens when robots get high and decide to make music. This tune builds so steadily, layering sounds until you’re drowning in glitchy goodness. Every beat drop punches harder than the last, and halfway through, I swear I heard something that sounded like a spaceship taking off. If sci-fi movies need soundtracks, they should start here. It sticks with you because it’s chaotic yet calculated—like throwing paint at a wall and somehow creating a masterpiece. The third track, “Electrical Signals,” is solid too, though it doesn’t punch quite as hard as the first two. Still, it keeps the vibe alive without overstaying its welcome. Props to Punchline Vs Freeze for keeping things tight. Here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like stepping into a time machine set to full throttle insanity. But honestly? That’s exactly what makes it unforgettable. In a world full of overproduced garbage, Rave Music reminds us why psy-trance still matters—it’s messy, loud, and unapologetically wild. So yeah, crank this sucker up next time you wanna lose your mind—or find it again. Who knew chaos could sound so good?

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Download

Filename: punchline-vs-freeze-rave-music.zip
  • MP3 size: 18.3 mb
  • FLAC size: 108.9 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Into The Future8:26
Electrical Signals6:43
Rave Music8:29

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Punchline vs Freeze - Rave Music
Punchline vs Freeze - Electrical Signals
Punchline vs Freeze - Into The Future

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Catalog Numbers

NUEP017

Labels

Nutek Records

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Formats

  • 3 × File
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Notes

Punchline (Nisan Alva & Ido Segal) & Freeze (Ariel Ram), both gifted in their high level of electronic music production.After the 1st session together they realized that this combination in going to be a Dancefloor Blast !!!Making each track better then the one before, and after releasing their 1st track (Mystical Force) on Freeze's album Orchestra, they decided to make an EP for Nutek Records.Combining both unique & power trance styles into a whole picture, adding some rock, electro, progressiv

About Punchline Vs Freeze

Psychedelic trance duo project based in USA & Israel, started in 2001 They changed their name to during summer 2016

Aliases

  • Punxline

Members

  • Nisan Alva
  • Ido Segal

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Rave Music* by Punchline Vs Freeze isn’t just another electronic release—it’s a journey into the vibrant world of Psy-Trance. Released in 2012 under Israel’s Nutek Records, it blends pulsating beats with futuristic vibes. Tracks like “Into The Future” and “Electrical Signals” feel like a soundtrack for both the dance floor and your imagination. It’s wild how music can transport you, right?

Comments

mariethewordsmith
2025-03-12
d-.-b excelent!!!
chetanya9
2025-03-11
eargasm
rebaplamp
2025-03-10
Cool Track
pocketsoflovely
2025-03-10
You guys don't get it that this is for rave, and the best rave is progressive rave when you dont listen actually to music but just raving out of control, like in a trance - then your body starts to speak

This track is not very good to LISTENING CAREFULLY but perfect for rave
freefire2414y
2025-03-09
No, I wish. I'm not very happy with the quality of this track, or 90% of all other full-power Psytrance tracks for that matter. Unlike Full-On, this genre is very hard to enjoy. (My opinion, of course)
conklingcrew
2025-03-09
Too damn boring.
No catchy melody, no nice beat, no nothing
jamesxa
2025-03-08
la pura cream