With very pleasantly reduced beat, hypnotic vocals and an analog synth line that could come from a gloomy dark-electro track, Reflux begins this, packed with remixes, release "Limbo". Short 808 Drums, accompanied by occasionally appearing melody deposits, let the Bodies twitch. On top a feminine, soft voice whispers gently with slightly macabre theme. Click Box twist the main title in direction of a roller coaster dance track, soaked in falling synths, dense arran- gement and flogging percussion. Dualism's Remix guides the listener through a very well presented space atmosphere and groovy foundation, in the vastness of the cosmos. Nicely driven, Jens Schrder & Stephan Barnem apply a solid club sound, that certainly leaves no dancing shoe sticking on the floor. Matt Minimal's version is rather unspectacular but propulsive. Shufled nonstop percussion clatter throughout the 6 minutes with a few breaks. Riccardos euphoric sounding approach which dominates with a high density, dominates with electro-techno- like peak time vibes for big dancefloors. The finish is the bonus track "A Lot Confused" which ties up where "Limbo" stopped: A beautifully program- med, minimal piece that should be a blessing to the "classic" listener of reduced sounds. flying pads haunting around a frame of a nicely created beat, that reminds of what "minimal" was all about just a few years back.