It was a bit too much and samey by the end for me, but if you like dark atmospheres, if you are really interested in sound design or you enjoy the challenge of music that tries to wear you down, you should definitely check this record out.
I loved the echo-drenched drums and percussion and synths and hard to describe sounds on this, but it stays with the same sonic ideas for too long for me to enjoy to try to withstand the harsh wall of sounds minisculebarber
Rarely does experimentation merge so seamlessly the analog with the digital. Tegh's textures at times clash and at times befriend Poursamadi's strings, creating a landscape as fragmented as the present, as nostalgic as the past, and as unitary as the future. The two musicians dialogue for a nexus without finding a resolution, but as they say, the journey is certainly more pivotal than the destination. Stéfan Németh
Sote's Parallel Persia made me a lifelong fan. This album just raised the bar even higher. He is probably the greatest living electronic music composer in the world. There does not exist superlatives to describe this work Harsh Agarwal