"Flow Goes The Universe," originally released in 1992 and reissued in 2021, is a captivating ambient masterpiece by the renowned Laraaji. Produced by the esteemed Michael Brook, known for his collaborations with Brian Eno and David Sylvian, this album is a testament to Laraaji's unique ability to blend drone, new age, and ambient genres into a cohesive and mesmerizing soundscape.
The album spans a generous 67 minutes, featuring eight tracks that range from the expansive 25-minute opener "Being Here" to the shorter, more intimate pieces like "In Continuum." Laraaji's signature zither and mbira instruments weave intricate patterns throughout, creating a sense of depth and tranquility that is both immersive and soothing.
Recorded in England, "Flow Goes The Universe" showcases Laraaji's evolution as an artist, incorporating elements of world music and electronic textures. The album's title track, "Flow Goes The Universe," is a standout, exemplifying the album's ethereal and meditative qualities. Other highlights include "A Cave In England," with its hypnotic rhythms, and "Space Choir," which evokes a sense of cosmic expansiveness.
This re-release on All Saints Records is a welcome return for one of Laraaji's most beloved works. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Flow Goes The Universe" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights Laraaji's innovative approach to ambient music.