First lovely mix of instrumentation and nice swing to it. Second starts with some strange wonderful sound, then echoing synth overlays, to make a somewhat melancholy noise. Piano and rhythm step into play and that swing is back. Simple drum rhythm for Third, synths and percussion make their way in, nice and tight and almost regimented, then the casual change into a daydream or is it a nightmare vision of simplistic keyboard effects, then reprise, only to emerge toghether and even tighter. Fourth blasts into play, boldly asserting its presence and expression via the effective formula of reiteration. With you totally at the mercy of the music Fifth steps in darkly and foreboding, a presence of self that is ultimately intolerable. It sidesteps into the lighter Sixth, with a chorus of electronic angels in choir. Seventh, much milder to start, but still a little cold, if not dark, rolling of synthetic sounds and stuck steadfastly to its beginnings. Eighth more lively sounding, a change from the previous ambience, soon a track emerges with good stuff in good places, nice build potentially, and that's the trick the build-up is sometimes not satisfied with the outcome because of likes and dislikes, it's the assumption that more is better. Whereas these pieces would not work they way they do, that's the strength in the weakness, because there is a climax to the song, just not the one your were expecting. Nineth is quite 'orchestral'. Tenth straight into a resounding chamber of synth and piano strokes. Some of its melody takes a dive underground for a few seconds only to emerge somewhere else down the line. Eleventh, another one of those freeform jazzy tunes evolves and devolves, making us wonder.
Overall, I really loved some of this stuff. And presentation is unique and full-bodied, overbrimming with the milk of human kindness. Thanks again!-)