| 1 | Datalinks | 8:17 | X | |
| Co-producer - Jonas Bergvall | ||||
| 2 | Unlimited | 7:44 | X | |
| 3 | Neighbour Of The Beast | 7:13 | X | |
| 4 | Marauder | 6:04 | X | |
| 5 | Future Uncertain | 6:31 | X | |
| 6 | High Density | 8:01 | X | |
| Co-producer - Jonas Bergvall | ||||
| 7 | Normalised | 7:12 | X | |
| 8 | Compact Living | 6:45 | X | |
| Co-producer - Jonas Bergvall | ||||
| 9 | Hund | 7:44 | X | |
| 10 | Drop By Anytime | 7:20 | X | |
The album opens with Datalink, a top smooth progressive rocker with a theme kicking in at 3:11, that assures you this baby will deliver all the way. And it does. Awesome opener!
Pretty soon into track 2, however, you realise that Datalink was not a lucky punch. This is solid craftmanship. Well thought through, varied tracks, with loads of details. LB enters with a progressive attitude, but with many trips into psy and FX territory. They keep it simple, then add FX, then perhaps a theme or a melody. All the time with eyes on the dancefloor. Like Neighbour Of The Beast at 5:48! I'd love to see the dancefloors react to that! Built up over a long period almost full-on style when a twisted psychedelic lead enters. Rock me baby!
Travelling at the speed of light? Oh no, we can travel many times faster than that! LB has a taking for Kevin Spacey samples (this one from Future Uncertain). I might have wanted a little more variety here, but that really is my only grudge against this album. Oh, and maybe ONE more blasterhit to hit the 5/5 star bar.
Recommended to all fans of intelligent psy/proggy trance.