Love that synth sound for starters though overall it takes a couple of listens. Abregator seems an experiment almost at odds with itself. Gravity Field draws you in and perplexes the sense of what to expect. Seems to be dotted with wormholes. It seems to have many potentials. Multiversal music. Atmospheric Void is actually more fulfilling than the previous two tracks, despite being a void. Then, we have the title track, Glued To The Sky. (By the way I like the cover!) Here there are echoes and variations on the theme. The construction diversifies near the middle and breaks out into a rash of sound and differential rhythm.
Zantrantiphobia is a great track title and pretty good when it gets going. Lively and most diverse in manner. Almost OST style to it, like there is a story to go with it in someone's imagination. It is almost as if the artist is trying too hard to be experimental, rather than just letting that imagination flow. Deterium, that strange, rare element that pulls together well in its subatomic structuring. Night Train, quite mellow for the most part, then there is a resonance along the tracks which is lovely. Almost like jazz lounge and knocking over your cocktail. Darkscape really seems to pull itself together, then trips and glides into land. It gets back up though doesn't seem to be able to regain its composure fully.
The ninth track, Cognitorium, I like. A strange concoction, but I like strange things. Expands the mind. Elusive Flight contains that sound, and continues to present the listener with a medley of noise and rhythm. Not bad. Abstractosphere sounds like an interesting place. Actually it sounds like my head, full of abstractions. Nice track that seems to work out well. Xanterenity is fairly straightforward and structured well. I guess when your eyes are glued to the sky, it's easy to trip over. The trick is getting back up elegantly. At times the music sounds like the cover looks, at first glance you don't notice, then suddenly you realise it is slightly askance.