Pure all out reverb and feedback noise here. But one bad note is the lack of pitch and shift here, which leaves noises on the CD kind of like a long drawn out drone, like track 2 for example. Running these atmospheres through distortion could make them a bit better, and some sense of pitch would do it even better. Tracks like "A Twist A Turn" though are good examples of their minimalist edge, incorporating the snap bassline ala Coil’s "Worship The Glitch". Also the enigmatically titled "{... ... ... ... ..}" has a good flowing effect. The artwork you can tell was done by hand, with blotches of silver and black ink dotting the vellum lined CD liner notes.
Rating: 6. Give these guys some time though, and I think their sense of melody will start to kick in, giving their distinctly minimal sound a bit more of an edge. A lot of noise groups start like this, so it’s understandable.
I love the name of the label by the way too! Go quick too there are only 30 copies of this I just found out!