2 x LP Re-issue, originally released in 2002.
The second full-length LP from the duo of Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin, served to further expand their weird, wonky and wonderful musical universe, foloowing the ground-breaking debut, 1998’s ‘Music Has the Right to Children’. Soundscapes that are by turns upbeat, wistful and vageuly sinister, theirs is music that demands too much attention to be termed merely ambient.
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