A lovely, reggae electronic sound, with the emphasis on the electronic. Pulsar resonates like Cola Idol does, beautifully structured from the start and it just gets better. Nice pulsations, just what I was needing. I'm a big fan on the 17th son, so there has to be an element of bias but if you like minimalist electronics you can't go wrong with these experiments at the vanguard. And self-effacing enough to not even distract with a fancy cover, and there is some brilliant artworks going on too but that's not the point, or rather it is. F*ck the moon, harder and more assertive, even maybe a little angry in a symbolic way. Nice percussive element and strong structure. Searching for a new dimension, does comparative to the other tracks, actually do just that and in a sense achieves its aim. Different and more fullsome, and longer though the change is evident from the start. In a sense reflective, the new dimension is within us, always has been, right under our noses. Sadly, a lot of people don't want to take it on board, not from what I see around me. C'est la vie!