From 1997 comes this Orbdelicious delight that I recently resurrected after a friend returned my copy. Well to use a cliche phrase from the 60's I'd have to say "What a trip!" That pretty much sums up this disc that I find to be not as good as the excellent "U.F. Off. The Best of the Orb." I love the Orb, it is music that is spacey, groovy and upbeat. Without going to much into the individual tracks suffice to say that the disc is like one continous pendium where the music infiltrates your mind and won't let go until you've heard it all. This is music to move to. Personally I find it the best music to listen to while rollerblading, moving along with the breeze cutting through your hair and the music slicing and dicing images in your brain. Any moving activity will do be it biking, driving a car or walking; it will make your trip a little more pleasant but dangerous as the sounds creep in and out through your ears. "Asylum" is a song that could be just as comfortable at a night club now as in a hippie-era dancehall with strobes and fluid liquid imagery bouncing off the walls. Beeeeeeuuuuuutiful baby! There are moments of dark pessimism like in "S.A.L.T." where an apcalyptic sermon delivered between the electronic wizardry can leave you feeling like the seven seals of Revelation have been broken. "Secrets" has a bit of a Middle Eastern flair as does "Bedouin" but the intangible likeness is blurred and rearranged in electronic madness. This is a conceptual disc that paints a surreal world of tommorrow, that came yesterday before there was tommorow, lost somewhere in the here and now of today. It is music to take a journey on, let your mind be your guide as you listen to the Orb opening up the passages. Recommended music for the head.