I just bought this as well.
Spectral, tonal, mystical, interesting, intriguing, pacific, multi-cultured. Some of the feelings I got from listening in full.
I paid £7.50 for it, with 20% tax added makes £8.90.
Thanks, by the way, Christopher. Your persistence on the forum gave me something apart from two fine releases. It gave me the feeling of sheer "weightlessness". This isn't a pseud supernatural or death premonition statement - I've annoyingly cried immature wolf many a time - this is different, this is like "feeling heaven" through the aspect of "not needing to think". I had a really bad spot recently and this has helped a lot today. Overthinking kills your happiness in a bad way. Under-thinking - and buying these two releases which I absolutely adore - killed me for a moment, but in a good way. I feel genuinely released again. Of course in paranormal fantastical logic we shed our skin and disintegrate many times over a day, but this felt like genuine "soul food". Heavenly music for my archive collection.
I would like to think I can put a tune or two in a new mix I have coming up - the remake of "Perfect Pals Orient". I realised I had "Soul Eraser" already safe behind closed doors version (the dark version) when I thought I'd lost it - that essence is in Jasper TX - An Index Of Failure (2012). But I want to remake Perfect Pals Orient, which had the Glint - Kernel Panic and Dak - Ovi-A (Re-Opened) Mix, it's the only mix worth remaking as it turned out pretty clumsily put together; very rushed. "Children" is the other one I'm searching for, and I can always remake "Last Train Home".
Omni Music continues to inspire me with GLR goodness. I think you've really carried on what Bukem stopped doing in 2005...when party liquid funk fully took over the atmospherics got lost, and some of the funk, too. Well, it is just a different kind of funk isn't it? I cannot keep up with 174bpm, or I struggle, or it annoys me too much. I guess it all depends, some of this stuff here is close to that speed, and I love Jiva's 180bpm experiments on Bitrate Music, but yes, the slower stuff gives more room to breathe. I listen to dnb like techno, in 1---1---1---1, instead of 1-2--1-2--12--12-- beats per bar. That's what I gravitated to, to slow it down as other DJs kept speeding it up, and I stopped liking it as deeply.