Review by veersNov 11, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
One has to pay careful attention to this album.
Highlights on it are "Brightness", the opener which takes you on a 14mn(!!)cosmic ride into sci-fi soundscapes and solid pulse, "Delta 1" with its minimal dancefloor hook, "Near Earth object", a fine downtempo enlightment.
Above all stands the miraculous "Wherever"...
Only challenged by the earlier "Entering the age of Aquarius" from the same guys on their first album (and the naive reference to New Age in the title must not hide the fact it is a tremendous masterpiece!)
What else can be said? So fluid and generous, it comes complete with angelic melody ever growing and glittering through bright streams of transparent tones arpeggios, with some flute added time to time and voice of an ancestor sharing wise words... Perfect for recalling warm summer feelings in open air party at night with your closest friends... Check the full mp3 of that track on N.R.'s website, 12mn long!!!!!
Highlights on it are "Brightness", the opener which takes you on a 14mn(!!)cosmic ride into sci-fi soundscapes and solid pulse, "Delta 1" with its minimal dancefloor hook, "Near Earth object", a fine downtempo enlightment.
Above all stands the miraculous "Wherever"...
Only challenged by the earlier "Entering the age of Aquarius" from the same guys on their first album (and the naive reference to New Age in the title must not hide the fact it is a tremendous masterpiece!)
What else can be said? So fluid and generous, it comes complete with angelic melody ever growing and glittering through bright streams of transparent tones arpeggios, with some flute added time to time and voice of an ancestor sharing wise words... Perfect for recalling warm summer feelings in open air party at night with your closest friends... Check the full mp3 of that track on N.R.'s website, 12mn long!!!!!