This CD alone is enough to drive any other electronic sound tinkerers on this planet, the deathly pallor respectively blush! I have this CD then kissed when I, London, held it for the first time at Rhythm Records in Camden Town in his hands. And rightly so, as it turned out later. Later: "Xtal" - an incredible song with groovy hi-hats, heavy bass and a sugar-sweet, siren adhere voice provided. "Tha" - even more incredible! Bubbling "Pak-Puk-Pah" and a hypnotic bass line spread over nine minutes spherical's the Limit! That was it but not for long! "Ageispolis" - well, some call this song out-dated, for me it's the perfect minimalist ambient track and after initial skepticism, he is very far in the hierarchy of all AT songs with me above. Consider: Richard D. James - born in 1971 - was one of just 14 to 21 Lenze, emerged as these pieces. But the highlights were not enough: After the great "Ageispolis" follows, etc., etc., among others, the outstanding "Heliosphan" I knew in advance by a friend "ORB", "Future Sound of London" and a few slower Goa stuff.. But that was all neither fish nor fowl. And then this gigantic plate and caught me right where it hurts;) I had known that there are better and really good electronic music or can give. This CD is the proof. What shall I write? Who thinks he understands something of good electronic music, comes to this record simply not around! Basta. An evaluation of the remaining songs on this CD, I give myself. Discovered it yourself!