| 01 | Ignition Key | 8:06 | ||
| 02 | Sthlm | 4:54 | ||
| 03 | Flamethrower | 5:39 | ||
| 04 | Active | 4:15 | ||
| 05 | Triangle | 6:04 | ||
| 06 | Truncated Truth | 4:27 | ||
| 07 | Second Surrounding | 5:14 | ||
| 08 | Nanobot | 5:00 | ||
| 09 | The Convertion | 2:30 | ||
| 10 | Split Second | 5:37 | ||
| 11 | Akirlu | 0:37 | ||
| 12 | Bluetone | 5:17 | ||
| 13 | Those Funny Moments | 5:17 | ||
| 14 | Dissolve | 2:49 |
The subtle tunes are seldom allowed to dominate over the often complex percussion, but instead enhance each track as "Active" proves.
Standout tracks are the opener "Ignition Key" which is a perfect example of what the album is all about, "Those Funny Moments" with its beautiful haunting melody and "Truncated Truth" which starts with a brash 80's style synth but soon leads to a wonderful synth pattern that comes to the fore later.
The final track, "Dissolve" is a fantastic ambient piece to end off an album which benefits best from a full listen relaxed at home, rather than a quick skip through in a record shop.
Adam Beyer once again shows his skills by combining depth and understated melody to fantastic effect.