Much to do about ambient music, hits on influence from John Cage and others whom had the privilege of being associated with ambient music prior to this release. Track titles are in the form of pie charts and photos by Richard (himself) as some know, he is also a photographer having credits on a few releases such as that great M-uziq's album. Bass tracks, some drums are here but not a ton, and not really intricate, nevertheless, the feel of RDJ's standard acid patterns are here, and in full force. There are even awesome female vocal samples of nonsensical sounds that stick in your head. Highlights are the tracks "Rhubarb" and "Litchen", so soft sounding, it is the music they play in heaven. Thanks for reading, I do love this album, number 7 in my top 10 RDJ releases. Your friend Blonie
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You ever feel that an album or particular song can be a safe place for you? We’ll this album feels like that to me. I can listen to this in many settings and new sounds are heard with each listen. It is by far in my top 5 albums of all time. Highly recommended for listeners of soothing minimal tones and beautiful melodies.
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