D.Y.L.B., a nicely challenging arrangement. Drone Must Drone, a grand experimental stepping, with a ringing dubness and occidental lilt. Pureial is where the echoes get going for sure with an expansive resonance. Weighted down with a nice bassline and straightforward percussion, it's simplicity does it all the right favours. The atmospherics are well managed. Rumsteppa is truly magnificent in its genre. Perfection. Dubby Fill (Part 1) gives you time to get over the previous track and ready for the non-stop loco. Thriller filler, nicely done. The Train Kept A-Rollin', paradoxically starts with little in the way of a sense of movement. Then, it begins to gather momentum, with an alarm bell ringing. That comes and goes, as does various passages by points of stationary concrete. There is a brief stop for refuelling and then it continues to the end of the journey. And, when the journey ends there is the necessary sidestep into the restroom. Again, like the last a reasonable enough track, though with a bit more feeling to it. More nicely concocted. All-in-all, pretty good.