In the liner notes to Soundscapes, the writer refers to the opening cut 
“Dreaming Out Loud” as a “killer” track. Inappropriate use of adjectives
 aside, don’t expect to be knocked out by this group’s mad beats. 
Dancing Fantasy is a German duo who — judging by their song titles — 
revel in generic new age symbolism, such as “The Sound of Colours” and 
“Feeling of Flight.” The blandness of these titles is bested only by the
 synth-heavy compositions on what must be one of the groups weakest 
entries to date. Even a die-hard fan of this stuff would have to admit 
they’ve heard it before. Not only do Curtis McLaw and Chris W. Williams 
soil a perfectly good fetish on “Asian Fantasy,” but they litter it with
 that “so already been done” Enigma flute sound. There is an uncredited 
poem on the inner sleeve of the disc that begins, “Lend me your ear and 
travel to a/land, where the sun goes up at/night and goes down in the 
morning/white rainbows, colored clouds/my eyes are delighted full of/ 
devotion by my favorite color/as here I have the gift to taste/every 
color/I only need to lick it.” If one is to understand their complex 
logic correctly, then good music has become bad and bad music, now good.
 Therefore, this disc is brilliant. ~ Matt Collar.
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