| 1 | Scann-Tec - | ASD | 6:27 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Vladislav Isaev | ||||
| 2 | Irukandji - | Whales Street | 7:23 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Lionel Dias | ||||
| 3 | Cell - | Erasing Pluto | 8:22 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Alexandre Scheffer | ||||
| 4 | H.U.V.A. Network - | Orientations | 8:57 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Magnus Birgersson , Vincent Villuis | ||||
| 5 | Sync24 - | DOT | 8:13 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Daniel Ringström | ||||
| 6 | Solar Fields - | Levitate | 10:47 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Magnus Birgersson | ||||
| 7 | Sundial* - | Together, We Are... (Scann-Tec Remix) | 7:41 | |
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Arranged By [Additional] -
Adam Skorupa
Producer, Written-By - Radosław Kochman* Remix - Scann-Tec Remix [Credited To] - Vladislav Isaev | ||||
| 8 | Aes Dana - | Bam (Overlit Edit) | 7:07 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Vincent Villuis | ||||
| 9 | Hol Baumann - | Radio Bombay | 6:08 | |
| Producer, Written-By - Olivier Orand | ||||
In line with many others my favorite here is Solar Fields. Labelling his Levitate chill-out may be stretching things a bit, though. Seems more like SF was warming up for his progressive release EarthShine with Levitate being one sweet danceable ride early on. Bliss! Likewise the opener Asd from Scann-Tec is one of my favorites with a long build-up that will work perfect at the chill-out stage when you slowly want to return to the real world. Irukandji’s Whales Street will do this too but, perhaps, slightly less impressive than the opener from Scann-Tec.
Another stand-out comes from Sync24 with his track Dot that reminds me of the opener from Scann-TEC. And represents another trademark track from Ultimae – atmospheric, laid back, and chilly like only Ultimae does it. Sure, I have heard dozens of tracks like this on other Ultimae releases but it has that unmistakeable Ultimae luxury quality to it that easily places a smile on my face.
Lastly I need to mention Sundial’s track. Again, nothing groundbreaking but I’m entertained throughout the track and as with the best Ultimae tracks I have a feeling this could be a grower.
On the downside, the remaining four tracks from Hol Baumann, Cell, Huva Network and Aes Dana doesn’t do it for me be it because of vocoded vocals (Cell), annoying indian chanting (Baumann), or a lack of focus (Huva Network and Aes Dana). Imho.
All in all, with four fall-outs this doesn’t meet the standard I’m used to from Ultimae. On the other hand, with five good to excellent tracks I reckon this is still a safe purchase.