2009 release ** Limited edition of 50 copies. "This Aspec(t) album is very noisy and rather edgy, Gabola's sax often sounds very saturated, there are no concessions to melody even by mistake, SEC_ on the synth and electronics moves in a very fragmented, almost rhythmic way, no soft keyboard-like carpet as one would expect and finally Agenziano plays the guitar less and less as we have always understood it, to give it back to us so filtered that sometimes it is even difficult to understand who does what. In times of noise I think many could get in tune with an album like this, but precisely because we are in times of noise and in very confused times we even risk some coordinates, in fact I couldn't say if our heroes are more or less fans of American stuff like C. Spenser Yeh or John Wiese, but the fact remains that for the older ones of you the coordinates could be those of Japanese groups, especially those who played "traditional instruments" (which said on an album like this sounds like taking the piss), you can feel that the aesthetics are not that of the rising sun, but the root of this very deformed crossover is there."