Studio Pagol leading team member Marc Van Eyck's solo venture translates his main band's verb into a more agnostic and disillusioned version of minimal electronic music. Stripped of vocal performances (per say) and of the most obvious world music influences, Marc's own offering is a lot darker and mysterious. Squared minimal-techno beats, noise-polluted layering, scary sound reiterations, alien rhythmical figures, screaming tucked away distorted guitars and at times even plain old simplistic arcadic computer music. Personally I prefer the first half of the record over the second: the first three tracks seem stronger, more thought out, better arranged and more just sound like they have more to communicate. This is more like what you'd expect from some Warp, some M-Tronic or some Hive records releases.