I bought this because I'm following the output of Matt Hillier for quite a while now and know Matt Coldrick from my goatrance days too. I'd place this somewhere in-between ambient, dub and chillout. It has solid bassline work and percussions, but nevertheless a very floating and light touch.
The albums starts a bit odd with "Clox" (which could be classified as some sort of synthpod) but its getting better and better from there on. I skip the first track and play the album over and over from track #2 on lately.
Its not really comparable to anything what Matt Hillier alone created recently but his unique touch is very much present, and compared to the solo releases of Matt Coldrick this adds just the touch that is needed to really lift both the music and the listener to a higher level.
The albums starts a bit odd with "Clox" (which could be classified as some sort of synthpod) but its getting better and better from there on. I skip the first track and play the album over and over from track #2 on lately.
Its not really comparable to anything what Matt Hillier alone created recently but his unique touch is very much present, and compared to the solo releases of Matt Coldrick this adds just the touch that is needed to really lift both the music and the listener to a higher level.