Near eighty minutes of arpeggiated and atomized 70s-style electronic bliss-out by the mysteriously-coined California Storm. Someone’s fully ingested the more elaborate slabs of classic Teutonic synth-itude and all things Namlookian across thirty-three (!) vignettes that literally recall more astute signifiers across the genre’s rich history than many artists hope to ever cite. So, if variety across the analog spectrum’s your game, drink deep of this beauteous long-player that’s so agog with bright analogics you’ll be a week absorbing it all. “You And Me And Protons” could have been summarily swiped from one of several early 80s Tangerine Dream sides, all bright crystalline sequencers and mellotron wash, while “Large Scale Intruders” reaps the moog-ian whirlwind in a pristine rush of industrialized bottom end that’s blackened with dark streaks of Rhys Fulber/Synaesthesia-esque crusts. That California Storm crosses these disparate barriers and more speaks of an artist unafraid to test the categorical waters. “Life’s A Laundromat” is a beguiling piece of bubbly, effervescent synth-pop whose economy of duration does it a disservice: it could go on for double its length and never wear out its welcome. Ditto the following “A Thousand Miles Away From the Sun”, whose klingklang you wish could be stretched like aural taffy to engulf your ears in sugary overload. But that’s where California Storm’s greatest strength lies, providing the listener with well-sculpted compositional teases that only begs you play the whole damn thing again once it’s over. The record’s innocent charm never wavers one circuit-coerced iota, guaranteeing you’ll weather this particular Storm with barely-controlled glee and a cheshire-cat grin; it’s nigh on irresistible.
California Storm | A Silent Movement | CD
- The Dark Machine 
 A Thousand Miles Away From the Sun
 The Village
 The Silent Movement
 Twisted
 Smooth Rotation on a Midnight Cloud
 Early Morning Sunlight
 Large Scale Intruders
 A Cloudless Sky and an Empty Road
 A Frozen View
 Interplanetary Communication
 The Pleasures of Rain
 There's a New Place in Ohio
 In Control
 Something Strange Happened
 Life's a Laundromat
 You and Me and Protons
 The Strange Shadow Behind the Table
 Shyness Alert
 The Shadow and the Ghost
 Green Lantern
 The Silver Surface of an Object
 Slightly More Normal
 Another Summer Passes By
 A Star Behind the Scene
 Unknown Territories
 The Other Side of Midnight
 Sugar Bay
 The Narrow Sequence
 On the Building Looking at the Moon
 Capricorn
 A Beat on Repeat
 A Circle of Dreams





