Wow, what a start! I'd put my hands up straight away. Lovely depth and deep levels of shadows of your own mind. A brilliant track, simple and to the point. Cleanly cut. The synthetic 'chorus' was executed well and ended with a last few words. Next Maryframe... already a different rhythm with a tangle of noise, which then orders itself with flourishes of scattered memories after a good night at the Infera!-) Anneke two a wonderful, confusion of sound sources, drawn together by technology, which then predominates, finds balance with its sonic buddies, but still the synthetic overrules them all, forcing them to seek desperately what it is that is desired of the repetitive instructions from the tek. Then, balance returns, more solid, less abstract, more ordered. Next track starts with a twitching resonance, then a squirreling of noise accompanied by a simple piano riff and beat. The odd pot and pan adds to the rhythm. Some lovely tech noises abound, the beat returns, then ends in quietude. Sighty Lolly Night down-tempo minimalism, organised from the start, it just gets on with it. Then the night creeps in, then back to the origin with added percussion. Get a grip!-) Silver Bang is some nice drum-based fusion of noises, the silky slivers of cymals emphasise the rhythm, then after a lovely little 'chorus' it's back to the tune. A second combination happens about two minutes in with added extras. Underlined. Good tune, liked that one. A good album throughout, and recommended to like-minded listeners.