I had not heard of Clutter, nor the other work of Shaun Blezzard. According to his website, 'all tracks were improvised using laptop, iPhone, Nintendo DS and effects then edited and mixed.' Field recordings also figure prominently. 'Yellow Light Discarded' uses a field recording of rain on a balcony in Plymouth and 'On Your Parade' uses sounds taken from Dalton Parade. The latter is particularly interesting as we hear chirps and high pitched drone mixed with police sirens. The result is rather engaging. 'Yellow Light Discarded,' on the other hand, sounds a bit like what you would expect Vidna Obmana to come up with. Calming synth mixed with the sounds of rain. 'Pollen and Scatter' continues the ambient synth vibe. It's nice, but not as engaging as the previous tracks until it begins to get a bit more noisy and chaotic toward the end. 'The Edge of Possible' is pleasant drone that kind of faded into the background; the silence is what made me aware that it had ended. Not too bad overall, although at times it seems a bit too new age for my tastes. This album weighs in at about 21 minutes.