Codex – Review January 1, 1999 Laid back, almost ambient, like he’s puffing on Banco De Gaia’s last joint. Post-club for certain.
Perfume Tree – Feeler – Review November 1, 1998 Lush soundscapes with heavenly vocals gently stirred in.
Dol-lop – Cryptic Audio Rag – Review April 1, 1998 Jazzy breaks, mellow beats, a DJ for the senses. Lots of space in this one, hypnotizing repetitions and mesmerizing melodies. Light one up, relax.
Sugar Plant – After After Hours – Review June 1, 1997 Soft, sincere, and as beautiful as a lotus in full Technicolor bloom, After After Hours bursts effulgently free from the West-imposed Asian rut.
Into Topological Space – Review May 1, 1997 As this is an album of remixes, Perfume Tree contribute a track that holds back on the screaming guitar while pushing elements of ambient and electro.
Kristeen Young – Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band – Review April 1, 1997 No mere ripoff, she’s got the voice and the ideas to pull off her debut album. She throws in strange notes, odd breaks, and fractured harmonies.
The Miss Alans – Ledger – Review September 1, 1996 Velvet Underground meets Spacemen 3, give both of them some Prozac, and tell them to play pop.
Perfume Tree – A Lifetime Away – Review September 1, 1996 A Lifetime Away is a wonderful blend of cultures, sounds from across the planet nestled comfortably next to each other in the channel of the backbeat.