A wild industrial strength to the first and title track, Wind Industry. It has a nice pace and lovely mad variations on the theme. Lovely resonating ending. Ghost in the Town, brings us back to a more placid exploration of sound manipulation and the spirit seem plaintively friendly. Gorgeous instrumentation and synthetic layers, very emphatic. Then there is a quick shortcut. ZIKKAT For an experimental movie, the fourth track, quivers and resonates beautifully, with a lovely, stuttering working from the middle onwards, though it mellows out towards the end. Could make for very intriguing filmwork. Catch me, still retaining the inveterate essence of the album, is like trying to get hold of someone quickly via email at first. Then, again it mellows with the sax and digital flows of sound. Sonorous beginning to the last track, Dream on. It catches the essence of the phrase and its semantics, ending on an open note. Nice, interesting work, with its own unique reference to style.