I agree. I think there is a very definate Enigma feel to it. In fact, I
have sold 4 copies in the store I manage simply by playing it, having
someone come up and say "Is this a new Enigma?". Orbital sells well to
"average" people from in-store play, too. I love it when the music is
spread that much further into the sheltered American music world.
Cheers.
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On Thu, 15 Sep 1994, Mark Conklin wrote:
quoted 14 lines I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS> >
> > I have it. I like it. Really gives me the same feel and results as OPUS
> > III. It has remained one of the five discs in my player since purchase
> > last week. To make it that long is usually a good sign, to me. I get
> > too many new discs. If you like OPUS III, definately check it out.
>
> I can see the Opus III comparisions (especially on the 3 or 4 tracks with
> female vocals). I must say though that to me it sounds more like Enigma or Deep
> Forest, but more wicked (not as nice...make sense?). It has been panned
> constantly on alt.industrial but its really quite good. Got some great, catchy,
> tunes with nice beats. A few of the songs are really haunting...
>
> MC
>