Schiller
Voyage
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AMG Review of Voyage
Dean Carlson
All Music GuideWith Voyage, Schiller combines the elation and clarity of Chicane, Banco de Gaia, and German rance with the low-key tenor of major-label /p>
ew age. The music is largely painted with rich hypercolor, lots of fertile blues and jades, but stacked with vocalists who, like Kim Sanders in the pop-leaning "Dancing With Loneliness," tend to weigh down the plush ideals of the band's not unpleasant energies. When the instrumentals take precedence, Schiller reasserts itself as a self-important electronic act that really should be nothing else. "Solitude," and in fact much of the album, may as well be Enigma's "Sadeness" with island trimmings instead of Gregorian frost.






