This album's title, 'Deepspacex', may fool some and as the saying goes "Never judge a book by its cover", holds true in this instance too.
The Golden Age of Radio which included the heyday of "American(Music) Standards" is thought of as a simpler more innocent time. The sentiment of the music of that era is well represented in this album; mellow, slow, harmonious and happy. Groups such as the Lettermen who sang in this style come to mind.
Track #1. 'Feeling', sounds as if it were Time Warped out of the late 50s with its easy going refrain and softly strummed guitars.
Track #2. 'Winters Night', carry the theme even further and artists such as Pat Boone come to mind. Track #4. 'Waterville' is such a quiet sweetly composed piece you may hit repeat multiple times before continuing.
It is not until you reach the final two tracks that you remember this album is also classified as Ambient. 'Steel and Sea Breeze', return to a more technological and Trance-like Sound.