Ambient music is a broad church these days, with the term covering everything from overly academic drone experiments, and fractured soundscapes, to Jon Hassell-esque 'fourth world' material and Eno style layered instrumentals. Space & Awareness, Simon Huxtable's latest full-length voyage as Inhmost, is ambient in the 1990s sense of the term: electronic, intergalactic, gently psychedelic, immersive, melodious and subtly influenced by IDM, experimental dub and the sample-heavy material of the Orb. It's a classic sound no doubt, but one that Huxtable absolutely nails. Meditative but interesting, deep but never dull, it's a Pete Namlook-esque trip that may well count as Huxtable's greatest album yet - and that's saying something!