Nice start with Easy and it's lovely sounds. The Wastelands are really off the beaten track, good construction. Bang is a beautiful onslaught of synthesis. Die! Curiously something I am yearning for but will do nothing about. I've tried and failed, so all I can do is wait, with impatience. Pixel Lost is almost a testimony to the emotional content that technology can suck up and lose at the drop of a hat. Without any feasible explanation (unless you believe the 'bug' theory). Quite a chaotic bit near the end.
Search For Truth starts suitably and develops into a comparatively peaceful track. How many of us can bear the truth, either on a personal or world level, let alone be bothered to search for it. Now, I'm trying to avoid Black Evenings to prevent ending the day on a bad note. Only this morning I woke with dread at yet another cycle of diurnal life. Lovely intonations. Childhood Fogg reminds me of the voices that seem to have always been there. Nobody understood then, and that situation remains so. At best it's pathological now.
The Shutdown encapsulates exactly what I do emotionally when under threat of becoming psychotic. Brilliant stuff. Emptyness is a big, booming track, capturing the sense of expanse of inner vacuum. A world within a world, without a world. The Pink Room is a great piece of musical expression, quite serious. Inner or outer incarceration. It works the similarly. Rust Rainbow is quite tragic, with the deterioration of natural beauty. A track of wonder.
The next track, as the instrumental version of the former version, is a vision of my life without my invisible friends. Numb & Jaded starts almost traumatically and captures an essence of a state of mind not easily translated for the non-believer. There are some people in this world who never experience being broken. I'm not sure whether they are the lucky ones or not. I'd hate to be impervious, but I can't live with being over-sensitive. Hobson's choice. Delerium, I think, speaks volumes for itself. Profoundly moving. Nice work. Thanks.