In Your Dark Face, there is a dark space. Nice sounds. Energetic and good expression of the taboo. Sudden Attack takes me back to a live place with real pace. Nice atmosphere, reminds me of the UFO Club that used to be at Longleat House. Might still be there. Saw Eat Static there, that was some bass system! The third track, is like a double whammy. Not only illusory, but distorted as well. Is that like a double negative, that cancels itself out? Either way, good, strong electronica. The voice sample dates it a bit, but that fits with my visits to clubs, so appropriate in a sense. Artificial Madness reminds me of S/O/R. Who I loved immensely when they were around. Kind of crossed with Solar Enemy, another one lost in time. Through the Cables of a Brain connotes a sense of the borg and is quite an interestingly constructed track. I like it, has an experimental feel and lowers the tempo somewhat.
Obscure Tendencies captures an essence of this listener and this artist. I keep going up and down with this album. One minute I'm loving it, the next I'm not sure, but overall the experience is reasonably good. I think, therefore, I listen. I listen, therefore, I write. Obscure listening perhaps, leading to a slight sense of confusion in me. To be honest, Now Slow It, seems at odds and this is an example of my muddled sensation as I listen on. It's not a bad track, but not as good, I think as some of the others. Again, Superhero has features that appeal, and some that don't. Now, I want the title track, Taboo, to knock my socks of and convince me of something equally obscure and perhaps untenable. Although it says 'yeah', my brain says 'no'. There is something that does appeal overall, but I suspect it is based on fond memories than what I'm currently searching for. So, all in all, not bad. Lastly, Calling You throws the proverbial spanner into the workings of my judgement, leaving me unsure.