Nearly 20 minutes of prime audio beatmulch, Booth and Brown's 2002 EP upload to fans of experimental techno rarely pauses for breath or stakes out a rhythm to call its own, but does show the duo relentlessly seeking to make music unlike any heard -- or imagined -- before.
The title track is four minutes of DSP'ed, audio-processed near chaos, though head-nodding is occasionally possible (not recommended).
Of the three, only "Cap IV" nods toward music instead of pure time signature and beat experimentation.
[A bonus DVD adds Alexander Rutterford's impressive video of "Gantz_Graf" -- one that appears to expand the .wav file of the original into several new dimensions of polygonal space -- along with those for the older tracks "Bass Cadet" and "Second Bad Vilbel."].