| 1 | Freak Controle | 6:36 | ||
| 2 | Stop That | 6:05 | ||
| 3 | Shining Rage | 7:10 | ||
| 4 | Something To Say | 6:08 | ||
| Vocals - Ana Ling | ||||
| 5 | How The Future Sounded | 6:15 | ||
| 6 | Kailash | 5:33 | ||
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Guitar -
Shaky
Producer [Additional] - Shaky | ||||
| 7 | Thousands Of Armys | 6:36 | ||
| Producer [Additional] - Paul Anderson (4) | ||||
| 8 | Give It Time (Indian Summer Mix) | 6:13 | ||
| 9 | But Your Dreams May Not | 6:40 | ||
| Percussion - Paul Anderson (4) | ||||
| 10 | Moksha | 6:07 | ||
| Mandolin - Paul Anderson (4) | ||||
| 11 | Try To Forget | 4:09 | ||
| 12 | Wood Is Good | 6:33 | ||
So what's the difference?
Paradoxally, i'd answer nothing ... I have the feel Kuba chose a more direct, emotional writing without altering his capacities.
There's a come-back to the roots of the UK Psy-Chill here, the spirits of TIP – Mystical Experiences, the first Shpongle as same as the OTT's version are present.
...And at the same time , the music is very accessible & couldn't be more open targeted with all its influences : Indian (several T),Rock (T 3), IDM (T 7), Reggae (T 8) , Blues (T 11) just to mention few ones.
On a long travel by car for hollydays for example, this album is THE ideal companion for the coolest trip possible even if you're lost in major trafic-jam under heavy heat.