I've stumbled upon this when I saw the "Similar albums" box of the EP I recently uploaded, so I decided to give it a listen. The whole thing reminded me a lot of "Richard D. James" album by Aphex Twin, except that it's glitchier, noisier, naughtier, and longer.
Here's a track-by-track review I wrote as I was listening:
"welcome to name land": Very bright and melodic, plenty of layers.
"studio 55": Some great drum loops, more bright melodies, random textures.
"unstable": A repetitive synth riff, with what sounds like children's toys in the background... Makes me think about "Logan Rock Witch" by Aphex Twin.
"une autre fois": Kicks off with some woman moans (reminds me of Aphex Twin... again), then there's some cool synths and a very cool bass-line.
"boitamix 2": A few basses against each other, great percussion in the background.
"fasla": The beginning riff reminds me of what I sometimes do in ZynAddSubFX... Some weird radio sample being played back, more awesome drum loops.
"gumis": Some filtered layers and even more awesome drums.
"buy buy": A bass-line similar to the one in "fasla", less percussion.
"vociste": Filtered and distorted drums, awesome harmony vocal samples.
"blunkont": A repetitive progression, a few layers that switch on and off. Feels more like a lengthy filler than an actual track, but sounds good nevertheless.
"ungugued": Kicks off with something that sounds like a distorted broken synthesizer in the front. Filtered ambiance, some more synthesized layers, and a very dark melody in general. My favorite.
"we trust": A dark pad, filtered and glitchy percussion, proceeding with some insane glitched synths. Another favorite.
"be my drug": A GameBoy-like synth with a random progression in relatively major keys. Later joined by a couple of clones that do the bass.
I came here and left with some new favorite tracks. I like the general flow of the album and the music.