Another growing and visceral soundtrack from EITS, topped off with a brilliant cover of Woody Guthrie's song 'My Land' at the end. Works well as background music at work, even though I surmise it would be nice to consciously listen to.
A lovely continuation of Blanck Mass's soundtrack for the first series of 'The Rig', a TV programme. I like songs like 'Reunited' and 'Lights Out'; ambient pieces that remind me of BM's work on the soundtrack for 'Ted K' and also his wondrous album 'In Ferneaux'.
This is an album that, to paraphrase Jon Hopkins, just came about without intellectual process. While I doubt that somewhat—Hopkins is a masterful audio engineer and a great composer, and those qualities aren't solely attained as gifts from above/below—this is both a psychedelic and very warming album, at least to myself. There are a lot of analogue feel to the album.
This music reminds me of the most sacral and ambient music made by the wonderful Popol Vuh. Also, I find this album to be a great step from Hopkins's last album, Music for Psychedelic Therapy.