More of the same great stuff.
W. Costa | Durham, NH USA | 02/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you liked "Safety in Numbers" I would be surprised if you didn't enjoy "Strange Cargo" as well. The musical style and instrumentation are very similar, without repeating the other work or being derivative. I really wish he did more releases of his work. Check out William Orbit as well."
Very Very Pleasant
Mami Tomioka | Near Tokyo | 03/26/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Pleasant (but not sappy), creative (but not self-indulgant), and compelling (but far from New Age). It's not the agressive, cutting-edge percussion from his Laurie Anderson work. But it is a It's just right for a modern dance peice. Great atmospheric stuff."
Innovative, unique new age music
Bradleigh Utz | Wisconsin, United States | 04/14/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The music on this CD is partly created by homemade instruments fabricated from old oxygen tanks, coffee cans, flour sifters and other found objects. Some other unique instruments such as Thai wooden bells and Chinese cymbals are present as well, along with synthesizers, sax, and guitars. The best track here, and also the most melodic, is "Flying Hearts," an upbeat composition that got lots of airplay on Galactic Radio's easy listening channel in the early 90s.
If you're at all into homemade instruments, or just are looking for new age that is somewhat different than most of what's out there, check this out."