It's all brightness and dancing in the sunshine to begin, though that strikes me as a celebration to life and the original god, it's seems a touch superficial to not feel any deference. Perhaps that is just a Christianisation, but even I feel at the level of paganism, sun worship was the first bud of deification. Again, Resident Evil, if it isn't already a soundtrack to a game, seems quite light for dub and certainly light in regards of the title, as I see it. A gamer might have a different view, but that's a breed apart.
The third track has an unmistakeable essence to it, which actually gives it a bit more bite. The construction is different to begin with and the rhythm less obtuse. More in line with the bass and more expansive than the first two tracks. M'bira has more percussive detail, nice looping into a lovely laid-back resonance, more spirited and interesting. The time taken to reach the crescendo is well appreciated, any earlier would have been too early, and it rounds itself off well. Nice track.
Play It Some More, I kind of got lost in, entranced, so it works!-) Virus Dub is a nice electrodub mix for sure, good and solid with confident flourishes of synthetic noise. All I could see where ones and zeroes. Now the depth dub offers has well and truly made its mark. The next track, Theremint, brings us back up to the higher layers, with the lilting flutish sounds. Then it breaks into quite a radical dub formation, nicely dynamic.
Melodies has an excellent start, sounds promising and then there you are sub-level dub hell so eloquently managed and controlled. Nice subtle strength and profundity, oddly intense. I love it, bends the ears a bit but it feels so good. Eminent track. The last track takes you back to those misty roots for sure. A plentifully good album, once it warmed up.