Leaning heavily towards the dark ambient side of things, but also containing lots of rhythmic industrial elements. I could easily see this stuff in the soundtrack to a dark sci-fi or horror film. At 19 tracks, totalling over an hour of music, one might expect lots of filler, but I wouldn't describe any of this as such. Of course opinions will vary, but I for one really enjoyed it.
Overall, I think fans of darker electronic music of many sorts would enjoy this work. Standout tracks for me include "Cyberalx", "See under water", and "Scare".