| Author: | Krackmonster |
| Magazine: | Krackmonster |
| Review language: | English |
| Artist: | Legiac |
| Rating: | 9/10 |
| Review date: | 28 Jun 2007 |
Building the better mousetrap.
Sending Orbs still has yet to cease continually redesigning the complex device that is the classic electronic album. The Funcken brothers and Cor Bolten have come together to fasten and weld together the bits and pieces that make-up Mings Feaner, a mass of organic ambient and crunchy tinkered IDM fused into a bio-mechanical contraption able to ineptly send one through time and space from futuristic abstract moonscapes (“Dide Skin”) to flourishing exotic alien jungles (“Tretz Dizm”) and everywhere in-between. Upbeat rhythms, zig-zaging beats, various morphing lifeforms sailing on soaring waves lying behind every twist and turn wash over one’s cerebral construct again and again to induce such a broad variety of original environments you rarely experience on this astral plane nowadays. You don’t need a degree in trans-dimensional engineering to fully understand and appreciate this future classic but it helps.