This' my first approach to Selaxon Lutberg and it's great to hear there's people able to put out good cdr completely out of the blue. Judging the book by the cover I'd have said it was a "dark-ambient/industrial" release, but from the very first track you'll find that impression was completely wrong. ".think" starts with a melodic but yet melancholic song on the edge between isolationism and minimalism (mainly for the piano playing). I'm not sure the emphasis is constant for the whole length of the song, but the suggestive impact is high therefore tip of hat!. Be it the piano or the global effect that make sound everything distant, it reminded me of Mogway and in particular of that song titled "Stanley Kubrik". The mood is sad but not desperate, simple but not skeletal and the documentary impression is there. The second track (.letto di bambola e neve) follows on the same rail but the few piano notes are even more choked by the fog created by the soft "white-noise". If listened after the opening track the second will appear as the next movement of the same theme and I think that's probably intentional. We can add the melody is again sad but this time it gets a bit darker. If the first part of the cd is the perfect soundtrack for the end titles of a movie, the second one should be played when the screenplays requires a sparkle of suspance. Half an hour of relaxing music here and above all much better of many official releases we receive.