Energy Source by Sixsense: A Psychedelic Rollercoaster You Didn’t Know You Needed
Alright, let’s talk about Energy Source, the 2020 release from Sixsense under Geomagnetic.TV. If you’re into electronic beats that slap harder than your morning coffee, this is gonna hit different. It’s pure psy-trance wizardry—like someone took all your anxieties and turned them into laser beams shooting out of a spaceship. Yeah, it’s wild like that.
The album kicks off with some serious vibes, but two tracks really stuck in my brain like gum on a hot sidewalk: “Astro Blast” and “Fight (Remix).” Let me tell ya why these bangers won’t leave me alone.
“Astro Blast” feels like stepping into a neon jungle where everything glows just enough to make you feel alive but not too much to blind ya. The drop? Oh man, it hits like an asteroid colliding with Earth—but instead of destruction, there’s euphoria. I swear, every time I hear those synths spiral upward, I wanna grab life by the horns and run full speed toward whatever chaos awaits. Like… who needs therapy when you’ve got this track blasting through your headphones?
Then there’s “Fire (Remix),” which is basically a fistfight for your soul—but one where everyone wins at the end. This remix takes the original version and cranks it up to eleven. The bassline punches so hard, you’ll think your chest cavity has been converted into a subwoofer. There’s something raw and untamed about how it builds tension before exploding into this chaotic yet beautiful mess of sound. Honestly, if this song doesn’t get your heart racing, check your pulse because you might be dead.
What makes Energy Source special isn’t just its ability to make you move—it’s the way it captures emotion without saying a word. Tracks like “Corona Virus” (yeah, they went there) and “Digital Giza” bring layers of grit and groove that feel both futuristic and primal. And don’t even get me started on “Automatix,” which sounds like robots throwing a rave inside your mind.
But here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels less like entertainment and more like a journey. One minute you’re vibin’, the next you’re questioning reality—and isn’t that what good music should do? Make you feel things you didn’t know were hiding in the corners of your brain?
So yeah, Energy Source isn’t perfect. Some parts are messy, others borderline overwhelming—but maybe that’s the point. Life ain’t always clean-cut either, right? By the time the last note fades away, you’re left thinking… was that real? Did I dream it? Or did Sixsense just hack my brain with their cosmic beats?
And honestly? That’s kinda beautiful.