Such deep, twitchy intensity here. This is like an early Pink Floyd jam, fed through the dark ambient genre heightened by modern production values.
Nocturnal, menacing, understated space-rock (without the rock) of the first order.
Standout feature: the bass guitar sound. Like clipped, boxed, deepened Neil Young; strings are plucked hard, Roger Waters-style.
And over it, swirls of percussive, keyboard-driven texture. Even at 80 minutes, this does not tire.
The best B/B/S/ release so far.
Michael Mueller
A truly impressive improvisational album that demonstrates the magic that happens when three exceptional talents come together to perform.
Brilliant stuff... rikm