This album began as a deliberate act of time travel: the idea of uncovering forgotten 90s goa material and re-producing it as if it had been waiting decades for the right moment, the right tools, and the right mindset. The result is an album that is technically old-school goa trance, yet unmistakably modern. Not retro, not nostalgic, but reimagined.
The idea was simple: take the structure, logic and insanity of old-school goa trance and let it exist in a modern soundscape. Like turning found footage into a movie - the shapes are familiar, but the depth, space and weight belong to now. Acid lines breathe differently, arrangements unfold with intention, and the production carries a depth that could only exist now. This is goa trance as memory, filtered through experience.
The road to The Bigger Picture has been anything but short. Years of refinement, new mixes, remixes, a new mixer, constant recalibration, all in pursuit of an optimal final sound. The “final version” kept moving forward, so I followed it until, eventually, it stopped.
The Bigger Picture is not about looking back.
It’s about zooming out just enough to actually see what’s up.