| 1 | Dayvan Cowboy | 5:01 | X | |
| 2 | Left Side Drive | 5:20 | X | |
| 3 | Heard From Telegraph Lines | 1:09 | X | |
| 4 | Skyliner | 5:40 | X | |
| 5 | Under The Coke Sign | 1:31 | X | |
| 6 | Dayvan Cowboy (Odd Nosdam Remix) | 9:19 | X | |
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Producer -
D. Philip Madson
Remix - Odd Nosdam Strings - Dee Kesler Tape - Antonio Diaz | ||||
Dayvan Cowboy - Well produced, nice riffs and melodies, but just downright cheesey. Too happy and upbeat for my liking, almost like a country song. Even includes upbeat orchestral pads to make the whole experience seem even more fake. Most people here commenting praise this track, but if you want serious music, and not cheesey stuff, then look elsewhere.
Left Side Drive - A very downbeat and ambient track with some breaks here and there. Doesn't accomplish much, but this is to its advantage as well. A neutral track overall, nothing enticing.
Heard From Telegraph Lines - An ambient piece, very nice, but neutral as well. Nothing happening - but that's in many ways the purpose of ambient music. To be ignorable yet intricate.
Skyliner - Very similar to the first track but less upbeat and automatically better. A good track, thumbs up to this one.
Under The Coke Sign - Another ambient work, and just about the same in terms of quality as the other one too.
Remix - Decent remix, not better than the original, but an okay alternative.
Overall this release is far from essential, and it isn't really worth getting.