I was pretty hyped about both the Lone record and the Lee Perry/Orb record, and I have to say I haven't been grabbed by either of them, maybe its a case of not spending enough time with them, but my expectations were high and they just didn't quite deliver.** EDIT: **The Nathan Fake record on the other hand was great.
If you like ambient/field recording type stuff, the Robin The Fog record is amazing, field recordings done in the old BBC world service building then mixed on reel to reel tapes. it really is incredible.
I was pretty hyped about both the Lone record and the Lee Perry/Orb record, and I have to say I haven't been grabbed by either of them, maybe its a case of not spending enough time with them, but my expectations were high and they just didn't quite deliver.** EDIT: **The Nathan Fake record on the other hand was great.
If you like ambient/field recording type stuff, the Robin The Fog record is amazing, field recordings done in the old BBC world service building then mixed on reel to reel tapes. it really is incredible.