ADC Level certainly knows his electronic tools well, though it could be argued that his toolbelt could expand considerably. The tunes are very easy to listen to as they show how dedicated ADC Level is with his music, and include elements from hip hop and other genres.
This metal is performed with precision and sounds like it was recorded professionally.
This instrumental album fuses many different instruments and styles from around the world with recurring asian and eastern european influences. The overall sound is diverse, professional and relaxing.
This is an album of instrumentals featuring a mix of synthetic and natural instruments which could be a great soundtrack, though is quirky enough to be enjoyed without a counterpart. While there's an epic classical feel driven by strings and marching band percussion, it's restrained to a point where the compositions are never overbearing, suit repetition and allow transitions leading to minimalistic intimacy. There are some really lovely sounds on this album where acoustic and synthesis smoothly collide (natural and synth strings with a slow attack for instance). While some musical purists may dislike the tracks lacking the nuances of human performance (it's all computer sequenced), there is an admirable quality to fine-tuned sequenced music, and this album is fine-tuned to listening perfection.