Udacha just gets better and better with every release, branching out
into ever more exciting shapes and styles beyond their house and techno
foundations. On this album from Indoor Plants, wild fourth world visions
collide with hardware processes in a dazzling display of transcendental
music for those who like their thought-provoking tunes to pack a punch.
The likes of "Targitaus" deconstruct club music conventions in a quest
for new rhythmic purpose, and yet the soundsystem pressure is expertly
sculpted out of the daring shape of the music. Elsewhere there's
surrealism in abundance, as on the wonderfully weird "Hunch", and that's
just scratching the surface of this truly essential LP.