...according to our Brian on Thu 01 Apr, 2010.
This is really lovely astral drone and looped dreamscapery with a bendy kosmische straw and a colourful funky tropical umbrella. The organ drone shimmers away at my temples, begging to drill gently into my brain and lobotomise me. I might let it. Would mean I can just sit here gurning all day whilst that lot have to do my reviews. Then i could just sign off with a little "X" at the end and everybody would go "Aw that's Brian the spangled daydreamer that is". Yeah, this is the business. I feel like i'm a muntered robot sipping White Russians on a beach in Honolulu.Here are the gadget and “wizardry” pealings, pingings,
and purrings from behind the curtain, where
the words of the “great and powerful Oz” are ironic and fitting:
“Pay no attention to that man behind
the curtain.” So, what can be caught by our attention and conversely,
what is unattainable by it?
“wizard wizard” veers toward indistinguishability,
but elusive turns in the track invariably contradict
this. Archers by the Sea provide a journey to distant places,
and this kaleidoscope of digital magic
furnishes the impetus and means of travel.
Swirling and storming loops create an orchestral
psychedelic trip that takes us away,
but then redelivers us with the expectation to leave again.
by todd Arneson
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