planet-noise, Aug 03, 2007
This is one of the most interesting and unusual releases of FAX records, and the only one with real vocals. I actually didnt know what to expect when I first bought it, and it immidiately got my ears, at the first time I played it.
It starts with a gloomy, folk violin theme, which develops into a brilliant 21 minutes piece, combined with electronic sounds that sends it to outer space. I still have no idea what Blaine L Reninger is preaching about (Soundtrack of what?), but its totally match the music and atmosphere, and functions like an instrument. In the the second track its getting even better. Gods Picture on the Internet, a bitmap full of pixels - maaan what the hell are you talking about? lol Again, violin, and some Jibrish, over a hypnotic electronic sounds and beats.
"Enanariyo" - is just a sample of the precious track, (from the jibrish part) placed on a dub/dance track. A bit low, after 2 most amazing, 20 minutes tracks, but OK for itself. The last track is an ethnic chill out tune. Sort of a landing after the long flight.
Another brilliiant album, like many others, which shouldnt been released just as an another limited edition CD on FAX records, and get more promotion. If you liked this album, you can hear some more of this group, under the artist name: Falling Infinities on Dance Pool records (and what the hell does it do on that label? Dunno) though their 2nd album aint so good as this one.