Cold Land has all the trappings in a small space. Alchemy is a curiously interesting track, a single voice sample against an unusual background that seems almost contrary at times.
Disaster99 almost seems like two tracks running in conjunction, it's quite a strange mix that is made. There is a lot going on, with bursts of machine like beatings. Oriental Mystic throbs, and fades, then returns to form the track, which ebbs and flows like a sea of synthetic sounds, rhythms and beats. With a faint, slightly out of tune orientalism about it, and then it comes to a grinding halt and fades away.
Strong Control almost sounds like it is goind backwards. Quite strange as a concept. Erotic Prisoners has a staggering beat and rolling melodies interweaving and revolving, in the convolutions of my aural channels. My brain is not quite sure about the sounds though.
I like it because it's experimental, and very unusual, that in itself is appealing enough for me, but I think accessibility could be an issue for a fan base. I will throw caution to the wind and say I think it certainly has potential, if it hasn't just turned over all my conceptions about what is good or bad in music.
My Innocence, which might explain it, presents itself more strongly and is more conventionally structured, easier to digest. I think this is a good track, especially if it's a declaration. All things come with time. I like the overall package, and attitude and genres included, particularly 'experimental'. Nothing develops without experimentation, music included.
BlackRoutine takes us back to the original flavour again, but with a more gentle approach, well-balanced in places and showing potential. I like the Outro, sums it up perfectly.
All in all, I think this is a very challenging piece of experimentation, and my instinct tells me that this has potential to develop into some stunning, postmodern, electronic music. So keep up with the good work. I like what you've achieved so far and look forward to more intriguing music from you.