This CD from 1991 features 67 minutes of appealing electronic music.
Sultry textures are embellished by genial chords that exude a celebratory quality, drawing pensive ruminations from psychic depths and coloring them with fanciful tempos and lavish keyboard definition. E-perc injects a tasty pep to these upbeat harmonics, generating a frolicsome mood that violates introspection with subliminal commands to welcome each new dawn with optimistic expectation. Nimble chords cavort for the listener, punctuated by darker growlings that are devoid of any threat or dire portend.
Lambert's compositional skill shows sincere influences from the Berlin School of electronics, but his application of these roots carries his music into more modern realms, where velocity and rhythm play as vital a role as do surfs of atmospheric tones. His tendency to pack an excessive amount into each sparkling moment would be overwhelming if not for his discerning acumen for harnessing the morass into compelling tuneage. The melodies are engaging and entertaining.
For this release, no MIDI sequencing or computers were employed to create the music.