"An environment which falls somewhere between a computer system breakdown and a series of controlled explosions in a virtual landscape.....An air of constant surprise is generated.....Compelling and in keeping with the spirit behind Oval, Microstoria, DJ Spooky, Seefeel.....Catch up with this absolutely mesmerising release" - Fourth Dimension. "An awful lot of time and contemplation shows in keenly realised shifts of textural motion.....Much contrast" - Wire. "The momentum is onwards towards mutations of densities and dynamics, large scale and intimate soundscapes, where an insectile scraping of amplified objects inhabits the crevices of towering blocks of sound, where a twist of melody suddenly brightens an austere landscape. Certainly the most absorbing and entertaining electronic music I've heard for a very long time" - Rubberneck. "You've only to play this against any given slice of experimental techno and you'll likely find TvR win every time, scoring full marks for inspired and dangerous chaos.....Fantastic recorded sound quality.....You can almost hear the machines think" - Sound Projector. "Kinda Cluster goes seriously classical avant" - Ultima Thule. "At their best, TvR offer up some tight, imaginative spacemusic with sophisticated new music twists." - Bill Tilland, Motion. "Sonically lush yet compositionally austere.....No compromise.....First rate." - Glenn England, Improvisor.