Initially, it's like hearing a love letter to the early-mid 90's D&B scene, driven by instruments that wouldn't have sounded out of place back then. It's so much more than that, though, with impossibly intricate song structures that shift and morph relentlessly from moment to moment. Before you get too familiar with one part of a song, he tosses it and takes you somewhere else, somewhere else that you want to be. It isn't erratic or haphazard, everything flows perfectly and makes logical sense. The craftsmanship is impeccable; with every minute that goes by, you can feel the months of obsessive knob twiddling he must've spent to accomplish it. This is seriously some top-notch shit, right here.