Having a friend who owns a record store is a great thing, especially if he, on principle, doesn't sell commercial music, sends you an email every week with all the offers or new releases, gives you a nice discount, and delivers the records to your home.

Generally, on the first day of the month, I'm euphoric. I can begin swiping my credit card with the illusion that the purchase won't be charged until the 15th of the next month. It was precisely 03/01; I only remember because it was a Saturday, and I was wandering around the little shop ready to take away several CDs when I was convinced to buy this album.
I tried, honestly, to listen over and over again to the 23 tracks it comprises without ever feeling the slightest emotion, the slightest involvement, the slightest enthusiasm. I also read enthusiastic reviews about it that talk about a journey through time and space, about an original revisitation of Kraftwerk's electronics, and even Brian Eno, but they didn't convince me.
I put away the record only to pick it up again a few months later (that is, today) to declare that I don't like this album at all!
After "Ready Let's Go," a pathetic intro in both title and content, we get to "Music Is Math," the most lively and "radio-friendly" track of the album, which, however, too closely resembles the various volumes of "Buddha Bar."
The rest is almost unlistenable.

Maybe every now and then, you're hit by a ray of light like "Dandelion" or some nice reverb like "Sunshine Recorder," but often the work gets lost in excessive experimentation for its own sake, arriving at the 23rd track after skipping at least a dozen, dulled by boredom.

Ah, I vented! Sorry dear L, I never told you anything, and I hope you don't read this review. I'll give you one out of 100.

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Ready Lets Go (00:59)

Intrumental

02   Music Is Math (05:21)

The past inside the present.

03   Beware the Friendly Stranger (00:37)

Instrumental

04   Gyroscope (03:34)

one
two
three
four
five
six
seven
eight
nine
zero
zero... nine... nine

05   Dandelion (01:15)

When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur.

In time, sub-marine sea mounds, or islands, are formed.

When lava flows underwater it behaves differently.

A new contraption to capture a dandelion in one piece has been put together by the crew.

The preparation for a dive is always a tense time.

When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur.

06   Sunshine Recorder (06:12)

"a beautiful place"
"an ea - gle in your mi - nd"
"bye bye, bye bye bye"

07   In the Annexe (01:22)

08   Julie and Candy (05:30)

Shirley: "You're putting me on!"
Gregg: "We're going to try it, you ever try it?"
Shirley: "You're putting me on!"
Gregg: "I'm TURNING you on."
Shirley: "You're putting me on! Where did you get that stuff?"
Gregg: "Oh, Nikki's growing a patch out in the backyard".
Shirley: "Come on, you're putting me on."
Nikki: "Yeah, he's putting you on, he's a brat!"
Shirley: "Uh-huh. Sure, sure!"



From Hungry Wives (1972)

09   The Smallest Weird Number (01:17)

Instrumental

10   1969 (04:20)

Although not a follower of hseroK divaD, she's a devoted Branch Davidian.
(1969 in the sunshine.)

11   Energy Warning (00:35)

energy is becoming one of our countrys greatest concerns. if we don't start working on energy conservation, there may not be enough energy to go around by the time i'm a parent. we're going to learn about how we can solve some of our problems through alternative energy sources. you can learn more about energy too. call your county cooperative extension service for more information. conserving energy is everyones responsibility. call 4H to find out how you can do your part.

12   The Beach at Redpoint (04:18)

Instrumental

13   Opening the Mouth (01:11)

14   Alpha and Omega (07:02)

(Haha!) Alpha and omega
Yellow
[backwards]
I'm a God-darned Satanist, and if I wanted, I'd be in this business too.

15   I Saw Drones (00:27)

Instrumental

16   The Devil Is in the Details (03:53)

Just relax, and enjoy this pleasant adventure. Here you are, secure and protected, in this, your special place, letting my voice flow into your mind. There's no need to concentrate. Just gently as you go. Suggestions are going into your unconscious mind. Open yourself up to the greater wisdom and understanding. So, now, letting the sound of my voice reach the inner, healthy, receptive centre of yourself. See yourself now in your imagination; and you are being tranformed in a positive healthy way, so you are programming your unconscious mind, gaining new insight into your directions, in the future. Allow yourself to be more aware of your pathway through this life. [Enjoy all that you can.(?)] As the days go by, you are programming your mind, and you are allowing this to happen. These things are happening day by day, just as I tell you they are happening, wherever you are. See this happening. Allow it to become part of you; more and more happily, more and more surely, more and more powerfully, each day. When it is necessary, you can program yourself, be able to dream the information you require. This awareness will come back to you at your own rate. It will never be more than you can cope with. This guidance will help show you the way. This will only happen if you choose it will be so. Ready, now ...

17   A Is to B as B Is to C (01:40)

18   Over the Horizon Radar (01:08)

19   Dawn Chorus (03:55)

Marry me, marry me, marry me...
But you may be dead, you may be dead...
Mary, Mary, Mary...

20   Diving Station (01:26)

Instrumental

21   You Could Feel the Sky (05:14)

[backwards]
A god with hooves, a god with horns...

22   Corsair (02:52)

Instrumental

23   Magic Window (01:46)

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