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thats all i have to say about that. My favorite of Shpongle's four albums.
The beats and basslines are highly complex, and they continuously morph creating rich soundscapes unparalleled in any other music I have ever heard. This is hands-down the best Shpongle album. My fav track is "My head feels like a frisbee", but the rest of the album shines as well.
Shpongle brings to the table a completely different and wonderful way of creating music.I don't want to go off on a tangent, so I will just be frank; buy this. It's tough to even start this review. I can't describe the music as well as others may be able to, but I can say that it is a psychedelic, ambient, electronica, exotic sounding adventure that you will want to take over and over again.Buy this album and show your friends, lets get this music to the masses. I purchased it off iTunes and I would reccomend you do the same, since there are no lyrics, there is really no reason to get the actual disc, and iTunes offers this and the other Shpongle albums for a much lower price. My really good friend told me about this group (the duo consists of Simon Posford and Raja Ram for those who don't know) and I was thrown off by the wacky name. I soon found that this strange new music would be among the best I have ever heard.
Other people have done a great job of reviewing this album, so I don't need to go into more detail--just one more review to help convince anyone to get it. Truly some of the most innovative and unique music out there. This is arguably the best Shpongle album and is chop full of awesomey goodness. I haven't heard anything else that sounds like this (or the other Shpongle albums) in my life.
Mind, body, and soul will bennefit from TOTI.If you are still reading this review you have missed the point entirely.NOW GO BUY SOME SHPONGLE. As words fall painfully short of doing justice to this auditory experience, I shall be brief. Shpongle IS the music you've been waiting for, and Tales of the Inexpressible is the flagship ushering in this masterful, mystical, mesmerising new direction music has taken.
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