I tend to shy away from 'big beat', however, this presents itself differently. Admittedly there are moments that are typically big beat, though they don't overdo themselves and that's balanced off with moments that aren't really big beat at all but I think what is more important is that the music is a carrier for transmitting the personality of Weird Uncle Betty, which seems to want to go crazy just for the fun of it. There are a few tracks that contain some intriguing combinations and I sense a potential to diversify further through generalisations and tapping into that innate intelligence needed to create good music. It's fun, just so long as you don't take it seriously...