
The Reason(s) We Can’t Stop Listening: The first part of this two-CD collection (Brock Van Wey’s originals) errs on the Enya side of things a few times, namely during the brief wailing banshee breaks of “I Knew Happiness Once” and “Forever a Stranger.” That’s why we prefer Intrusion’s “reshaped” alternate takes—because they’re subterranean techno at its most sublime.
RIYL: Turning your mind off for a minute or two; being trapped in an airport terminal overnight; running through a string of sprinklers (naked)
See Also…Something Old: Monolake, Hongkong (Chain Reaction, 1997)
See Also…Something New: Gas, Nah Und Fern (Kompakt, 2008)
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