Now this is something classic EM listeners will enjoy from the very first moments. Not only has Cerullo managed to squeese ALOT of amazing sound from the only two synthesizers used (Korg 01/W and Korg Polysix, with the help of Roland R8 Rythm Composer and Emu Procussion) but the music covers just about anything from the classic EM genre in terms of style and arrangements. And not only can one easily spot influences from the great masters of electronic music, but also influences from classical music.
The music is divided into three main parts, and each part is divided again into 13 separate tracks (the 14th track is a bonus piece). The intention was to form a theme for each main part, and expand on that theme in different directions for each sub-part. There are no songs here that outshine others, the quality is constant during all of the album.
The sounds here are also amazing. If it is true that only a couple of synthesizers were used, those musicians who collect synths because they think they need dozens of machines to make good music, have no valid arguments anymore! There is not one single second without great sound. "Less is more". So not only is the music classic EM, but the sounds are also classic and resemble both the smooth analogue of the 1970s and eerie processed vocal samples.