eclectic's not quite the word i'd have used for Destroyer; then again, i ain't often in consensus with the review-o-sphere on music. saboum's got the tech; there's some really decent left-to-right panning on some of these tracks, making them pretty immersive the first time you hear them, but it's difficult to listen to the whole album more than once.
the problem is mostly that the tracks are v. similar to each other. as a random listener, you're likely to skip tracks that all begin with the same 16 beats or so of one-layer space-type intro, especially when the opener track was made up entirely of just that.
still, i'd pick out track one as a good example of space chillout, though the rest could do with more "boom" and less "biiiiiiiip". monotony has its downsides.
Lepht
(ed. i'm getting a little annoyed with the fact that there's always someone on each album page who calls the album perfect. that ain't constructive to the artist, and it ain't TRUE, either...)