If you liked Nathan Fake, than I'm positively sure that you'll like this as well. This came out on the great Border Communities label as well, where I get a lot of good techo/idm from. This album is a bit more experimental than Drowning in a Sea of Love by Nathan Fake. It has a track that consists of 2 minutes of silence, and some other that are quite out of touch with the rest of the record. Still: after Drowning in a Sea of Love, the best release that ever came out on Border Communities.
Personally, I'm very fond of the album cover. It's like a post-apocalyptic version of a piece by Van Gogh. Very clever. Good album covers work.
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