I've had this CD for years now, and I'm still not tired of it. It's introverted, moody, pensive and thoughtful both musically and in terms of the lyrics. There's a lot of "space" in the music - it's slow enough for afterthought, and also reminds me of open rugged natural landscapes like one of the other reviewers also thought.
This is clearly an ambient album. It's not really overtly electronica laden, though, it's the acoustic elements that stand out, the string instruments and the soft, warm voice of the singer. They also use guitars, both electrical and acoustic, which is untypical of this kind of music. Although almost creepy in parts:
"I'm just a gust of wind. Maybe you think I'm evil, 'cause I come close, and then I go...and I leave you restless in the night, I'm here to remind you about...your loneliness"
It's not really a dark album either, more a comforting kind of melancholy afterthought:
"Time has taken us all too fast and too far away, but the dream lingers on day by day......"
"A day can be a year, or just a short our, can be without any strenght or power, but if you call, I can tell you all, what I've been thinking about"
"I'll do my best to find you, and I know you're searching too"
It's a unique piece of work - I can't think of anything it sounds like. The closest I think I can come is the general mood on Massive Attacks "100th Window" with a glimmer of hope and a few violins thrown in. Or perhaps if you could imagine a downtempo Alison Goldfrapp only using the lower part of her voice range. Highly recommended to all ambient and indie pop fans.