Check the Map!! Full of energy and positive with it. Nice harmonics and a reasonable progression as the track unfolds. L'Envol, takes a little while but gets off the ground, but it does so and flies like an albatross. Quite a mild flight as a result and not bad in development, some good, strong sounds involved. Beyond Black Hole, gets through a tight spot, what with the event horizon and lack of knowledge of what parallelisms lie beyond. Again, quite mild listening and suitably spaced out. However, with such a cosmic trip I want a bit more adventurous melody and rhythm. And then it turns up, just as I want it!-) The ending becomes more assertive and sharper. Just in the nick of time.
Now, I've had a peek at Eratic Quasar (should that be erratic?) and I know I like this one, this is the stuff that Berty does best at, full of energy and powerful melodies. Sharper and more dramatic, nice track. Good melodic play in the middle and strongly structured. Past and Future, never mind the now eh?), is decent electronica, with some nice, new sounds to play with. Structurally very similar throughout, but it's the genre of choice and I guess, if you stick with it there is going to be an element of what appears to be repetitive, but that doesn't need to make it boring. Here it hangs on well, OK it repeats to some degree but what it's repeating is decent enough in the first place, therefore it is amenable.
If you ask me for a review, I will be honest, and you won't find me just repeating the list of genres you've already laid claim to then saying, 'It is good'. That's just the easy way out and I don't think does you any favours. Equospir is wonderfully spirited and that's the Bertycox I know and love. You can do it and you know it do, don't be happy with bland reviews. This is an outstanding track. It works well, when you go for it, see what I mean? The final track, is a remixed version of Beyond Black Hole, and makes the original seem bland by comparison, so there the proof of what I am saying, just that little bit extra makes a whole lot of difference. Nice album overall, good work, just keep sticking that extra bit of voltage into it!-)