Review by 3cityjayDec 03, 2010(edited about 1 year ago)
I have a feeling that this EP was sort of inevitable.
After providing guitar support on Beat Pharmacy's albums released on Deep Space Media, Shigeru Tanabu finally joined forces with Brendon Moeller to bring us this absolute gem of a record.
All four tracks are a firm testament to what any true music (and all art for that matter) should accomplish - create a distinct mood and provoke emotions. From the pure deep-house heaven that is "Unhuh" through the jazzy and melancholic "Morpheen" to the hypnotic rhythm and distant voices of "Blutrane", the sounds will envelop you like rain, sheltering from the outside world.
After providing guitar support on Beat Pharmacy's albums released on Deep Space Media, Shigeru Tanabu finally joined forces with Brendon Moeller to bring us this absolute gem of a record.
All four tracks are a firm testament to what any true music (and all art for that matter) should
accomplish - create a distinct mood and provoke emotions. From the pure deep-house heaven that is "Unhuh" through the jazzy and melancholic "Morpheen" to the hypnotic rhythm and distant voices of "Blutrane", the sounds will envelop you like rain, sheltering from the outside world.
In my humble opinion, an absolute masterpiece.