It's different time that I review album released by Spheric Music but this is the first time that I have the chance to review an album by its founder Lamber Ringlage. The reason is because "Drachenreise" is his first album since the 1999 collaboration with Jiannis. Since then he collaborated with Alien Nature and they released three albums as Hypnosphere. "Drachenreise" ("The dragon's trip") will lead you through the imaginary trip of a dragon. I know that it could sound strange nowadays but as Lambert explains on the booklet, what he wanted to convey into his album are only the feelings born from his experiences. Maybe for this reason also on this album you won't find any lyric: because music sometimes doesn't need further explanations. The voyage starts with "Corona", an electronic suite where Lambert has as guest on guitar Gandalf a.k.a. Heinz Strobl. On this one we have middle eastern rhythms dueting with synths and guitar. Atmosphere gets dark on the following track, "Stairs". Here we have nice synth phrases sustained by a classic use of the arpeggiator. The story goes on with "Estranho" where epic atmospheres are underlined by drum blasts and harp sounds arpeggios. On some moments it recalled me early 90s Jean-Michel Jarre classics and tracks like "Call" or "Past" have everything it needs to be instant classics for the lovers of this kind of electronic music. I like the way Lambert alternates intimate moments, dark ones and other that have upbeat tempos and tons of synth pads to help creating the right mood (like on "Motion"). "Drachenreise" is a great comeback and it won't take other sixteen years for a new album as the twelve tracks of this one will satisfy your appetite for long but not for that much!