The first track has a nice creepy tone to it, with a grimy structure that I like. If there was a bit more to the song, a few more changes and such, I would have enjoyed it a little bit more.
The second track has some of those changes that I would have liked in the former track. Quite well done, if you ask me. I really liked the short breakdown before the bassline gets dropped.
Track three is great at the start. It's a little bit like the stuff I make. As always, I'd like a little more variance though. It does have a good atmosphere about it, which probably gets the track my vote for best song on the record.
The next track is really cool. It's chilled-out with nice bass wobbles. Rub-a-dub.
The last track reminds of me of Eskyboy's stuff a little bit. It's got a good broken beat.
Overall these are good tracks by a producer still learning some songcraft, if I may say so.