Terahert - Fragmentalism

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Fragmentalism by Terahert: A Psychedelic Journey Through Sound If you’re into electronic music, especially the hypnotic beats of psy-trance, Fragmentalism by Terahert is one of those albums that sticks with you. Released in 2009 on Planet B.E.N. Records outta Germany, this record feels like a trip through both chaos and clarity. It’s not perfect, but it’s damn memorable. Let me tell ya why. First off, the title track, “Fragmentalism,” hits hard right outta the gate. It’s got this pulsating bassline that just grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. The layers of synths feel chaotic at times, but there’s a strange order to the madness—a bit like staring at a kaleidoscope while spinning around. There’s something about how Terahert blends glitchy effects with melodic undertones that makes it stand out. You don’t just listen to this track; you kind of live inside it for six minutes. It’s one of those songs where halfway thru, you realize you’ve been nodding your head nonstop without even meaning to. Then there’s “Entheogenic.” Now, this one takes things up a notch. With its tribal rhythms and swirling arpeggios, it almost feels ritualistic. Like, close your eyes, and suddenly you're in some neon-lit forest rave straight outta a sci-fi movie. What really sticks with me here are the breakdowns—they build tension so well, teasing you before unleashing these massive drops. It’s the kind of track that could make anyone move, whether they’re into psy-trance or not. Honestly, I caught myself humming parts of it days later—always a good sign. The album’s third track, “Data THC,” keeps the energy flowing but leans more experimental. While it’s solid, it doesn’t leave as strong an impression as the first two tracks. Still, props to Terahert for keeping things fresh instead of relying on the same formula throughout. What strikes me most about Fragmentalism is how raw and unpolished it feels compared to modern psy-trance releases. Some might see that as a flaw, but honestly? That’s what gives it charm. This isn’t overly produced club fodder—it’s gritty, layered, and full of personality. Listening to it now, over a decade later, feels kinda nostalgic. It reminds me of when psy-trance was all about pushing boundaries rather than chasing trends. So yeah, if you’re looking for polished perfection, maybe skip this one. But if you want an album that challenges your ears and leaves a mark, give Fragmentalism a spin. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself zoning out during “Entheogenic” and missing your subway stop. Oh, and fun fact: apparently Terahertz (with a Z) refers to electromagnetic waves, which kinda fits given how otherworldly this album sounds. Weird coincidence or genius branding? Who knows.

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Artist: Terahert
Album: Fragmentalism
Rating: 4.0

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Filename: terahert-fragmentalism.zip
  • MP3 size: 21.3 mb
  • FLAC size: 150.9 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Entheogenic8:28
Fragmentalism7:51
Data THC7:48

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Terahert - Entheogenic
Terahert - Data THC

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Catalog Numbers

PBRD042

Labels

Planet B.E.N. Records

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Formats

  • 3 × File
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps

About Terahert

Terahert is an alternative project of Hugo Venegas (aka Interactive Noise.) Born in Mexico, he decided to start this project in 2009  with high energetic and atmospheric trip which comes along with a high level of production, marking a thin line between progressive and psychedelic trance.

Real Name

    • Hugo Venegas

Name Vars

  • Teraheart
  • Terrahert

Aliases

  • Interactive Noise
  • Hugo Venegas

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Fragmentalism* by Terahert is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. Released in 2009 under Germany's Planet B.E.N. Records, it dives deep into the trippy sounds of Psy-Trance. Tracks like "Entheogenic" and "Data THC" take listeners on a mind-bending journey. It’s wild how this album blends tech-inspired vibes with psychedelic beats. If you’re into music that feels like a digital dream, this one’s for you.

Comments

flofeg
2025-03-14
PSY TRIP
Este sonido lo mezclo desde 2003 en beat Goatico no tan acelerado;  buenos productores opsis,  ovnimoon, Hypogeo etc que bueno que la cultura G
oa siga ya que se puso de moda el Minimal y en pocos eventos era invitado a tocar pero nuevamente resurge estos sonido vengaaaa
ayeshasalmax
2025-03-14
rifaa
mp821
2025-03-14
de mexico para el mundo
johnkent627
2025-03-13
@lious4 οντος αδερφε!
jueunparkapis
2025-03-12
τρελοοοοο κομματι.το ακουσα χτες στο psyradio και χαζεψααα...
lonelynewz
2025-03-11
musikara
wherecouldmlbe
2025-03-10
@H4rdwareNightmare tnx file :)
binanegara2be
2025-03-09
wreo komati ;)