Sense (FURT album)

Sense is an album by the electronic music duo FURT, consisting of Richard Barrett and Paul Obermayer.

It features two long tracks: "Uranus," a studio recording from August 2, 2008, with twelve parts titled "Limen" I–XII; and "Curtains," a live recording from January 16, 2009, dedicated to Karlheinz Stockhausen, documenting a performance at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery at University College Cork, Ireland.

[1][2][3] In a review for Musicworks, Ken Waxman wrote: "Both pieces undeniably impress, in part because of the near extrasensory connection that Barrett and Obermayer have developed by playing together since 1986... Having time, energy, and liberty, FURT expands the number of paths open to committed electroacoustic experimenters.

"[6] Point of Departure's Kevin Patton commented: "The 20 year history and power of FURT is in full effect on...

"[7] Writing for The Jazz Mann, Tim Owen remarked: "Furt's electronics are simultaneously playful in an almost childlike sense and mind-fuckingly cerebral.