Right from the start, and perhaps not unsurprisingly, Second starts strong and solid as First did. The sounds they produce and combination of those sounds with those rhythms just appeals so easily to the ear, well, at least my ears anyway. Some nice, subtle little variations in some of the tracks work well. Two heads, one body, twin stereo input, can't be bad!-) I might not agree, as such, but I really liked Zero Smoke and not freezing. I'm not sure if I get the 'lego' reference (j'ne parlez, pardonnez moi) but I personally find, what might be a criticism of repetitiveness, I see more as what minimalism is all about. Simplicity?