A first impression is something very 90s with tracks sounding close to vintage Aphex or Warp thanks to fat acid, drum machine freakouts and pretty (possibly sine-wave derived) synth lines. But it does get more post-2000 with laptop glitches and vanishing snatches of half-heard noise or melody. The beats are nicely robotic with subtle electro leanings. And there’s no shortage of digital blips falling into strange delays.
4 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Tony Marcus