Pt 1 is a wonderful, daring challenge into such an ambience with a few rough edges, nice little experimental piece. Pt 2 is more melodic and a little lighter, in a sense, although the analogue realism is retained and gives it a nice setting. A beautiful ambience maintained through Pt 3, then on to Pt 6+7, which is where the experiment suddenly picks up on a thread and begins to develop it well. It perfect time with its own echoes. I like the structure and rhythm as it evolves and grows, nicely pitched. Very mellow and I appreciate the difficulty to control such a potentially bucking mule. I know a few guitar players, and this is maintained well. That is unless all the guitarists I know are crazed egotists!-) Pt 4+5 becomes more amenable with the structure of drums, gives it a tenuous but necessary sense of form and allows the guitar to diversify a bit, pitchshifting. (I'm guessing) Pt 5 is the icing on the cake with the more full poise, more drums, more variety in string exploration. Both 'sides' balancing out very well.
I wrote it all in one go, so to speak, simply because it's single piece of music, in my limited experience. I liked it and it meets all the criteria of the stated genres altogether. Nice work. And even though the tracklisting went wrong, I actually think it works well this way round. Unintentionally good, that's a perfect shot isn't it?)