Lovely reverberating, rolling synthetic funereal rites from the start with Blue Ashes. Suitably solemn. Fresh Rats would swarm around a corpse if given the chance and in days of yore, but not ashes. However, makes for a nice interlude track. Then, Iron Wires. Again, that sense of movement and flow, slightly off-key but nice listening nonetheless. It progresses well and settles down to a reasonable track, with nice little diversions, subtle being the operative word perhaps, but there all the same. Nice electro.
Exos is strong and forthright from the beginning. Strong on percussion and rhythm, using drum sounds as the main core of the track. Straight into the atmosphere of Outside Art, which this is in a sense, a dissident form of creativity that keeps me sane against the mainstream of dross that unfortunately abounds. Lovely sounds and construction, done artfully as well. Then the listener is beset by the high dynamics of Timeless Rolling Run, very good sense of movement and energy.
Eternal Fruits, profound enough to make you wonder what you will reap when your times arrives to depart this world. Which level of purgatory was that? Brilliant rhythm, could see it being used on a particular dance floor, for a particular audience perhaps. But, it's still good electronic construction. Bit of an unfortunately abrupt ending. However, the lovely languid stretch of electronics makes up for that in Rectilinear. Excellent track to finish on. Nice work.