I think, as a fan of an artist should also see the context in which a work was created. It's still really not just about the music as "good" or "bad" to evaluate, but also about trying to understand the way and the motives of the musician. In the booklet HvG has outlined what has led him to take up this CD ("the arbitrariness of terror" on the Tibetan people). Even the and notes to each song are interesting. One learns that the CD has been created truly difficult circumstances (including "massive communication problems"). "May this music courage to make encounter," writes HvG. No CD for a short Preview. Yes, the CD delivers partially unknown and therefore getting used to sounds and at the same time pearls such as "Akupema" and "Kham-Lu". It's worth it. Have Fun.