The title of this release is the Greek term for unity and could be even considered as a single work in five parts where there's a single transforming process per track using parameters as timbre, intensity and frequency to show e.g., how a loop can evolve in a drone or individual lines can form a coherent musical whole.
"Henosis I" opens quietly this release and evolves quietly as a pulsating loop where small modifications on every iteration generate a sense of equilibrium. The thick masses of sound of "Henosis II" surround the listener and are used to cover the small details unfolding during the evolution of this track while "Henosis III" use subtler layers of sound and a more clear uses of noises. "Henosis IV" is a more focused effort on the same structure of "Henosis II" and "Henosis V" juxtaposes a drone and a loop with a sense of equilibrium just a step away to stillness.
This album is a release so focused on structure and equilibrium to be a little too difficult to listeners which are not fans of minimal music in his broadest sense but the others will enjoy the formal qualities of this release.