Tracks that incorporate silence as part of their structure, I find quite interesting. It reminds me of a book called Flicker that focused on the subliminal messaging embedded in the black parts of film. Good book and a good track. Intriguing. That was the First Track of the A Side. The Second Track of the A Side, continues the erratic nature of the musical structure, it is almost debilitating without lessening the overall effect. I think it makes for good listening, but then I am no dancer, so that suits me fine.
Then, the First Track of the B Side has more of a consistent flow from the start, making the melody more easily digestible but still that flicker of something like uncertain certainty. I happen to like it, for what it is worth. Finally, and not surprisingly, follows the Second Track of the B Side, which is immediately more amenable, though it still retains that interesting musical stuttering effect. I think it makes for good listening and good, fascinating electronic music. I think Detroit is miles away personally.