I bought this unheard because I had heard Eevo Lute stuff on John Peel's show and I was impressed with the psychedelic windmills on the A-side label. When I played it I was amazed and felt I had done remarkably well considering I had had no idea what I was buying.
Overall this is not really something you would be very likely to dance to but it could go down well as early-night atmospherics in a small, dark club with good visuals, and a discerning crowd with eclectic tastes. The nice thing to me is that it is basically techno but it is more reminiscient of late 70s David Bowie / Iggy Pop or Brian Eno than it of Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Atkins / May / Saunderson etc. What I'm getting at here is it's designed to stimulate and enliven but it's not stomping; it's evocative, colourful, creative, futuristic and thought-provoking music. Sometimes it's worth buying something just because you like the packaging.
Overall this is not really something you would be very likely to dance to but it could go down well as early-night atmospherics in a small, dark club with good visuals, and a discerning crowd with eclectic tastes. The nice thing to me is that it is basically techno but it is more reminiscient of late 70s David Bowie / Iggy Pop or Brian Eno than it of Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Atkins / May / Saunderson etc. What I'm getting at here is it's designed to stimulate and enliven but it's not stomping; it's evocative, colourful, creative, futuristic and thought-provoking music. Sometimes it's worth buying something just because you like the packaging.