i may not have a PhD in music, but i know what i like, and i do like this - in spite of what's quite possibly one of the scariest damn album covers i've ever fucking seen. Revolution is pretty similar to the earlier album Elements, if a little longer, but it has the same multi-layered quality that you only hear from the most skilled DJs and that pulled me in last time; it makes for really evocative, pervasive tracks you can listen to equally in the bath or at the end of a night as the club's closing.
don't despair, though, as the similarity to Elements is broken up with a new use of voice i didn't see last time. it's not my bag, but if you like the French Touch brand of house piloted by DJ Klass, or the vox version of Zeropage's Ambient Journey, you'll probably like Revolution too.
so, another one on the shelf then. headphones on, press play, and relax. seven outta ten, well done to the artist.
Lepht