Afterlife Voyage 006 by Mind Against
Welcome to Afterlife Voyage 006, the official soundtrack for guys who wear their sunglasses indoors and won't stop talking about their modular synth setups. This is prime territory for the "spiritual awakening" ravers who stare blankly at a YouTube visualizer while pretending they've reached a higher plane of consciousness. It’s a beautiful, pretentious corner of the internet, and we love every second of it. The vibe is deeply cinematic, a brooding, cavernous atmosphere that feels like a sci-fi film score.
On the technical side, this Mind Against live set averages a deliberate 123.7 BPM. It’s a masterclass in Rominimal tension, stubbornly locked into the 12A key to create a massive, monolithic wall of sound. The mixing is incredibly slow-burning, with transitions so long you don't even realize the track has changed until you're already dancing. The track selection is proper deep, pulling out records that most DJs wouldn't dare touch.
Dropping Kettenkarussell's "New York Blues" and Nick Curly's "Underground" shows a profound respect for the groove. The Afterlife Voyage 006 by Mind Against tracklist is an absolute epic. It starts with an unknown opening track, hits a monumental peak with Johannes Heil's 16-minute "Gospel Thirteen", and fades to black with the closing track, "Days Gone".