As usual with BIOnightT we start with the title track. Deep ominous pads mix with windy effects. Out of this emerges a very nice melodic sequence and relaxed rhythm. Another sequence is added before things steadily become more complex. For the first three minutes it all worked rather well but then maybe a little too much was going on. Sometimes when I listen to it, it seems to work but then at other times there seems to be conflict between the many layers. A fantastic really deep menacing sequence gets 'Saturdaydown' underway and as with the previous track they through everything at it including the kitchen sink but this time things soon steady down, chugging along nicely on the back of a rapid sequence / rhythm combination.
This gradually becomes less cluttered leaving space for a ringing lead line to shine. There is a pause in the sequence before another enters creating a rather pleasant relaxed environment. Even in the fifth minute when a further sequence comes in, combining well with some melodic pads, the beautiful mood already created is maintained. It's an excellent track which keeps the attention throughout. 'Snowy Park' is simply gorgeous, a more melodic combination of sequences you couldn't possibly want with beautiful lead detail over the top. Stunning, absolutely stunning.
'Motherwater' is another track that starts straight off with the sequences and some excellent rhythms. The combination this time though is a dead ringer for Klaus Schulze during his 'Drive Inn' period. A mid paced sequence emerges from a sort of splashing explosion on 'Evolution Dawn'. Soft ethereal pads provide a lovely backing. In the third minute lead duties are taken by an excellent dreamy organ. This is a track which works because the combination of sounds chosen is perfect and the temptation to over clutter what is already a winning formula is resisted. It's a good way to finish the album.