Review by planet-noiseJan 02, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Namlook & Morris have gone fishing!
It starts with a beautiful Chill-Out melody, which you can dive into deep ocean, exploring it's endless width.
After a deep relaxing 18 minutes, it's time to go and visit space - an unbelievable half an hour track, which I found as the highlight of this album. It's based on the same repeating melody, which simply never ends. You'll find yourself humming this tune, long after listening to it, while trying to find a meaning for that Terrence McKenna sample ("The god of western civilizations, has nothing to deal with women").
Track 3 - SPLASH! back into the blue. This time a bass pad with high pitched tune, on a 6/6 beat with some Jazzy elements.
You trip ends with a 15 minutes of ambient sounds, which you can mediate to (otherwise it gets a little bit boring).
Pure and classic Ambient.
One of the best electronic albums ever made!
Anyone for a fried Blue-Cod and potatoes?
It starts with a beautiful Chill-Out melody, which you can dive into deep ocean, exploring it's endless width.
After a deep relaxing 18 minutes, it's time to go and visit space - an unbelievable half an hour track, which I found as the highlight of this album. It's based on the same repeating melody, which simply never ends. You'll find yourself humming this tune, long after listening to it, while trying to find a meaning for that Terrence McKenna sample ("The god of western civilizations, has nothing to deal with women").
Track 3 - SPLASH! back into the blue. This time a bass pad with high pitched tune, on a 6/6 beat with some Jazzy elements.
You trip ends with a 15 minutes of ambient sounds, which you can mediate to (otherwise it gets a little bit boring).
Pure and classic Ambient.
One of the best electronic albums ever made!
Anyone for a fried Blue-Cod and potatoes?