Pardon me if this is (one month) old news, but I just thought I'd mention it.
(It's actually pretty good for me that I'm only a month behind you (-: )
The first few tracks of "My Yellow Wise Rug" had me wondering if I'd bought
a clunker (and at US $22.98 or thereabouts, I can't afford clunkers). Just
seemed to be too mellow and listless; almost (in ambience) like "Bytes" or
something. Then "Hectic Bag" came on and just about blew me a new arsehole.
Track 9 ("Shades Amaze") is also really cool - neat phlanged female airy
backdrop vocals sampling, and something that reminds me of those weird noises
the Monolith in 2001 kept emitting (-:
As for the remainder, I found it helps to be in a small room with little
efficient monitor speakers flanking you; you catch the nuances of the
mellower stuff a lot better ...
I think at some point somebody (Regis) asked what was in the stereogram.
Well, I can *see* everything in it, and it's not clear that anything that
makes up the different levels is supposed to *be* anything, at least
that which exists in Nature (-:
- Greg
OnNow: Re-Load Records - "The Compilation"
OnBefore: Luke Slater's 7th Plain - "My Yellow Wise Rug"