Gramology voted one of best 15 albums of 2010 by Lostinsound.org:
http://lostinsound.org/2011/01/06/best-albums-of-2010-readyto-post/
Since 1200 Micrograms start in 1999, they have released an seven Psychedelic Trance albums, including their groundbreaking self-titled first album. Gramology is their first release from the infamous quartet in three years. 1200 Mics is the synthesis of Ibiza residents, Bansi and Riktam who are Dutch, Chicago who is American and Raja Ram who is an English resident by way of Australia. C of Tranquility begins with Raja Rams iconic tribal flute and reminds me of their classic track, Ayahuasca. Mysterious and tightly woven even in its natural chaotic musical state. The track Cling On is an industrial space tronce track with lots of Star Trek samples that exclaim, our gravitational sensors are going crazy and Repeat, could this be Klingon? How could I not dig that?! The Japanese Experiment includes some badass House elements that compliment the Psy-Trance nicely, lots of letting off of the steam. The valley that begins at (5:15) is my favorite part, looniness ensues. Ecstasy Part 2? is a continuation of the classic track, the staccato flute and hand percussion make for very beautiful valleys and this one bumps at its peaks as hard as the original. TIP Records and 1200 Micrograms may not be for everyones listening pallet but Gramology is one of the most accessible releases Ive heard from this genre.