
Multi-instrumentalist Andreas Niegl (Given Willingly) provides Timetheory with another splendid album, this one exploring more noise and soundscape territory. The cinematic approach continues from the last album, and screens a different sort of movie than before, in this one, the scenes are more graphic and explicit, like the inner thoughts of a Burroughs-read, elegant loner amidst modern society.
Andreas' music should be enjoyed more like a book or movie is enjoyed. This release is a natural sequel to "Little Lights in the Masses", and is just as enjoyable if you sit back and let the music do the rest.
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