"snyths and flutes flow very well building complex themes with and overlays, this CD rivials the best work of Robert Rich and Steve Roach. A must for any collection."
Drift and Dream
C. Falzone | San Jose, ca United States | 02/11/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"starts out windy and forcefull,floats into meloncholy chimey wisps. Manages (within)a hairbreath "eastern" sounds and influences, a determined and mindful push to, well drift and dream. Contemplative, very much so, innnovative somewhat, but well orchestrated. Keeps your attention but allows you to lightly focus as well."
Great ethno-ambient
LGwriter | Astoria, N.Y. United States | 11/10/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Tuu has been around for well over ten years, and this is without question their best full-length release to date. The combination of synthesized sounds and a wide range of Asian instruments (mostly percussion) results in music that can be adventurous, playful, and/or contemplative.Native instruments used include clay pot (the Indian term is ghatam), gongs, bells, harmonium, bansuri (a wooden flute), ney (a Middle Eastern wind instrument) and others.This album is consistently stronger and more interesting than the group's previous releases; definitely worth a listen."
Tuu - 'Mesh' (Hearts Of Space)
Mike Reed | USA | 02/03/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Looks to be Tuu's second of four(4) releases they'd put out. About as good as their 'Terma' CD (see my review). This music would be best categorized under -ambient techno-. 'Mesh' offers it's listeners some rather indepth aural pleasures with it's sedated drones, deeply-layered keyboards and hypnotic yet, almost eerie rhythms. Most mesmerizing cuts here are the new-age like "Crack Between The Worlds", the pure ambient gem "Migration", the twelve minute title track "Mesh" and the somber "Four Pillers". Thought the flutes, gongs, didgeridoo, synthesizer, sampling, e-bow and bells used to create 'Mesh' were put to good use. Might appeal to fans of Loop Guru, The Orb, Biosphere and Aphex Twin."