- I get influenced by album art easily, but InOrbit really does sound like a cosmic orrery, with celesitial bodies majestically dancing around each other.
- DevourerOfWorlds has more of a dark ambient atmosphere. A good piece on itself, but it's too much a departure from the glory that's InOrbit for my taste.
- DrowningInTheSun is the album's highlight. No need to describe, just listen. And again, again and again. The name is spot-on.
- Stardance doesn't do much for me, sadly.
- DistantVoid, however, makes up for it. Reminds me of the best moments on Eno's Apollo (one of my all-time favorite ambient albums).
Regarding the concept: although it's done before, space remains a fascinating topic that's not easy to pull off without sounding cliché. This album pulls it off. This would be flawless if it were not for Stardance and, in a lesser extent, Devourer.