Review: Having released on Curle and Tanzbar, Thomas Neyens' Far Out Radio Systems project unleashes its debut album on Nuno Dos Santos' label. It's an expansive affair that moves from the rumbling bass and stepping drums of "The Clathrate Gunmen" and "On Boolean Plains" to the blissed out ambience of "War Radio" and the static tick and hiss of "Cassini Titan". Along the way, there are also more conventional tracks such as the minimal house of "Do We Have A Cosmic Connection", but the experimental feeling is never too far away on this album, and this is audible on the Analord-style acid of "Queen On The Streets" and "Kuiper".
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