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's best recordings are timeless. Even his great recordings are practically timeless. His recordings after the '80s, however, gradually acquired a different description: dated. Released in 1992,
attempted to cross both his ambient and pop records of the '70s with faddish techno, while
invoked his ambient period to a sterilizing effect. (Even ambient records need some ambience.) His work of the 2000s was heavily collaborational, fortunately showing him to be still curious about the varieties of musical expression -- beyond what he's been able to display while producing for
and
.
regains the timeless, ageless feel of his best ambient work. It stands as his first record for
, a label that has long worshiped at the altar of headphone electronica, although much of this album is the fruit of sessions originally recorded (but declined) for the Lovely Bones soundtrack; some of it was written and recorded by
and frequent collaborator
while they were touring
,
's 2008 pop album with
has been known for quality control for over 20 years, and this one is no different -- it's the best
record in 20 years (although that's not saying much). The opener,
is a piece of bright ambience -- as close to a
soundtrack as a stereotypical
work can get. The title track has the dark textures of the later ambient works (
), while the middle section has nods to contemporary electronic music --
is pummeling, percussive techno, and the next track,
also indulges -- then it's back to opaque, spacious ambience with
Here too, some tracks have the earthy bass of
, others the formless but inviting void of
, still others the heart-stopping piano isolationism of the original
may be trading on his earlier developments in ambience to a small degree, but
is a good and proper balance of curiosity and expression. ~ John Bush