Robert Carty Brannan Lane
 CLIMATIC INFUSION
 
1.Polar Shift 6:57
2.Hot Springs 10:02
3.Solstice Phenomena 8:25
4.Magma 12:27
5.Heat Lightening 7:18
6.High Seas 8:03
7.The New Ice Age 5:43
 
Total Time 58:58
 
Released 2002
 
Planetary vibrations of earthy places and shifting gravitations, takes the listener into
the regions of crisp air, and starlight dreams. Brannan Lane and Robert Carty have
created this deep dreamy music, that reflects the changing atmospheres of our planet.
Brannan's and Robert's styles are very different and meld together very nicely on
this CD. Exotic sounds and rhythms, cracks of thunder, deep chants, high oceans,
bubbling springs, solid light. All are here  in this music. Highly recommended!
 
Well, both these artists have done very well until now regarding their own solo music. Their first collaborative
cd "Climatic Infusion" holds the key to a next chapter in deep atmospheric music presented to you in seven
extended sound textures with lots of organic undercurrents. In some cases you almost feel the heat in tracks
like "Hot Springs" or "Magma", or the cold as featured in "Polar Shift" or "The New Ice Age". Great ambient tracks
that surround you as the vast synthwashes float on. There are some dronish shamanic vocals woven into the
music of "Heat Lightening" next to some uncanny textures which are obvious in "High Seas". One might argue
about the fact if the enhanced organic environmentals are a bit distractive at times or not. Nonetheless, this is
ambient music which is able to get right under your skin. This is a disc for those who prefer intense listening, at
moments sounding slightly in vein of Roach, Biosphere or even Eno’s "On Land" © Bert Strolenberg