subtle and profound
the more I listen the more tantalizing it gets... so subtle and yet perfectly melting into my heart... the sweetest nectar for ruby tongues and scarlet lips.
the more I listen the more tantalizing it gets... so subtle and yet perfectly melting into my heart... the sweetest nectar for ruby tongues and scarlet lips.
Too contrived, pedestrian, and computer driven for my tastes. More like a background sound-track for a nature doco, than what I call 'music'. There is some music, but not that much. And certainly no actual singing. For the sake of my member (that is, my brain) he best collaborate with a sweetly singing nubile babe or two to sex it up a little, so to speak. A few intermittent notes overlaid on on wave-forms just does't cut it with me anymore. I need some hearty vocals to flesh out all that groovy mystique of the spacey (vacuous?) electronic void. Just an idea. Anyway, to be charitable, as far as 'ambient' goes, it is not a bad effort. One track reminded me somewhy of Scott Tuma's album -- "The River" http://www.emusic.com/cd/10792/10792837.html which was less consistent, but less tentative, more dynamic and spirited.