0218. William Orbit
Strange Cargo III

Another ambient album, but unlike Brian Eno's forages in the late seventies it's a whole lot faster and shorter (also: it loses it's grip and stumbles into house here and there. Meh!).
It's also got a whole lot of guest stars adding faint, atmospheric vocals to the tracks, but there isn't any one song that stands out. Not even the album as a whole makes me either relax, chill out or just drift away (the descriptions usually associated with ambient / electronica), but instead there's a whole lot of me drifting off into doing other things than listening to Orbit.
Quite boring, actually, but I guess it's more intense if you watch the longform video-version (which I couldn't find on the net, though).