Fine 4CD set from the Dressed to Kill label consists a good electronic ambient compilation with 38 tracks of artists like Optic Eye, Loop Guru, Carl Cox, Future Sound of London, Melting Euphoria, Nyali, Life Form, Loxodrome, etc., - all acceptable chill out ambient trance-moods in good recording quality.
Simon & Garfunkel's second album, Sounds of Silence, was recorded 18 months after their debut long-player, Wednesday Morning, 3 AM – but even though the two albums shared one song (actually, one-and-a-half songs) in common, the sound here seemed a million miles away from the gentle harmonizing and unassuming acoustic accompaniment on the first record. In between, there had been a minor earthquake in the pop/rock world called "folk-rock," which resulted in the transformation of their acoustic rendition of "The Sound of Silence" into a classic of the new genre, complete with jangling electric guitars and an amplified beat that helped carry it to the top of the charts…
Even more amazing than the large number of Kyuss-related offshoot projects which have followed in the stoner rock pioneers' demise is the fact that virtually every one of them – Queens of the Stone Age, Unida, and Che – has something very special to offer. Aside from proving the utter brilliance of the original article, this has afforded both longtime devotees and late arrivals something to pine for in the years AK (after Kyuss)…
Join Mattias Uneback (known from Ixtahuele and The Test Pilots) on a fantastic underwater exotica adventure in sound! Sail the high seas, explore their depths, marvel at their strange and colorful inhabitants! This is visionary music inspired by the space-age underwater themed exotica recordings of the early 1960's as well as the peculiar aquatic library type albums of 1970s.