hey, back in the day the drum'n'bass posse would've signed this straightaway. the bpm might get to some people, but the continuity of the album is rare for non-commercial albums, and it's well-executed to say the least. the whole thing flows from one track to the next so that it's pretty easy to listen to the whole thing in one go, assuming d'n'b is your thing in the first place.
as some peeps have noticed, though, the problem with that is it makes it difficult to tell where one track ends and another begins. they are pretty damn similar.
all in all, good old-school drums with plenty of boom and just enough originality to drag it out of the samey-samey forest of drum'n'bass. i'd recommend it.
Lepht