Londoner group's first album released in 1996 at the trip-hop style of the 90s in the line of Massive Attack, Portishead or Morcheeba. In contrast, this group is a little more oriented rap with John Rosko present in nearly half of the album. With its harmonious flow, it solicits perfectly with the sweet voice full of emotion the singer Roya Arab. The song "Londinium" which creates a crescendo to ruffle the hair is us I find most successful. "Nothing Else" inscribed substantially in the same vein but is more melancholic. In terms of instrumental melody, "Headspace" shows us how their musicality is varied. We regret that the band is not had so much fame at this time as this album is a must to have in his discography for all the unconditioned of Trip-Hop!