An absolutely impressive album blending advanced/progressive rock forms with improvisation, starting from collective improvisation and layering in the studio to create a sophisticated psychedelic music, the second album from this ensemble that is headed by Martin Archer (reeds & keys), Chris Bywater (keys & synth), and Steve Dinsdale (drums & percussion).
3. Bilateral Coordination Activities Are Calming 5:58
4. Modus 11:11
5. Noctilucent 11:33
6. Space Smells Of Strawberries 9:18
7. Across The Atmospheric Eddies 14:36
CD2
1. The Breaking Of Bonds and The Rearrangement Of Atoms 25:41
2. Curvature Of The Earth 14:22
3. Rmmv Asturias 14:10
4. Potent Lunation 23:03
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"The second album (and the second double album) by the Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere, a British band whose core consists of Martin Archer, Chris Bywater, and Steve Dinsdale, among others. Think instrumental progressive/psychedelic rock blended it with experimentation. The album's tracks were borne out of collective improvisations, to which layers of composed material were added later, especially string quartet and choir interventions. I spent a lot of time with this record before writing about it, because it's long, dense, and ultimately very good. "Space Smells of Strawberries" has a strong "Atom Heart Mother" flavour that I truly like, and disc 1 as a whole is top notch. Disc 2 features four very long tracks that overstay their welcome, but I was able to appreciate it more when I approached it as a different proposition (i.e. at a different time). Is this one better than their debut? Honestly, that's too hard of a question."-Francois Couture, Monsieur Delire