Cool voice samples pull the track through a hedge into a field of electronic grass, it is in a sense Perfect, as it runs around waving it's musical arms. Meet starts with drums and percussion and trumpets its way into my attention. I like the layers of sound that accompany the tone of the track. It has a good pace and maintains interest very well, although its variations are maybe a little too subtle in places. I'm impressed that Cometa have pulled off a fifteen minute track and kept me entertained for so long. Ending was a bit abrupt.
Now After Night, another track of epic proportion, but much more slowly paced than the former track. The melody is simple, supported by a subtle rumbling sound. In a sense this being declared as, amongst other things, improv/repetitive, gives me an understanding that for music to be communicated, without the inescapable infinite number of variables that effect transmission and reception, it would have to be standardised. I don't think, unless as part of a genuine scientific experiment, that would be tolerable, especially on Jamendo. However, look at the trash mainstream throw at us, there is a lot of standardisation because it makes money, regardless of the 'art' itself.
I'd rather have the art...
The track actually works for me, the wind instrument layer was just right.