Editorial Reviews
Sphere
Music Review:
Music Review
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Arcangelo Corelli: 12 Concerti Grossi, Op. 6 - Ensemble 415
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Music: The Worm [Original recording remastered]
Brian Wilson Productions: New Edition [Import]
Billion Dollar Baby (Revival Cast) [Soundtrack]
Music from the Time of Christian IV: Church Music at Court and in Town
The Wire
"On Oceanless, their second album, Landing take-off in a steadily climbing arc of synthesized rocket propulsion..."
Sympatico
"...Landing is as precious as any band you will come across this year..."
Album Description
Cycling past the deep trips of previous Landing outings, "Sphere" settles into a gently rock-y world. Landing is known for dishing up a mildly psychedelic mindscape; with their new album they have reconfigured their oeuvre to include the traditional tools of psychedelic rock: more drums, more rhythm and more "songs." Recorded at their own Hi Mid Studio, Landing have crafted a softly vacillating sound, a rippling set of tones, a feeling that is akin to their Vessyl brethren Yume Bitsu, Version and Surface Of Eceon. The Vessyl is a loose collection of abstract collaborations between like-minded psychedelic legionnaires, and Landing has long been the flagship combo of the Vessyl, a champion launching uncounted voyages through light.