Battersea Shield (silver) Matron: excellent track using dub beats and the odd sound effect, interesting stuff. 1855BC (which does not last for 18 minutes and 55 seconds as put on the cover, put 18 minutes and 53 seconds, if you wanna do something LX, do it right) has the same concept as the previous track only longer and in my opinion a lot more tedious (and I'm only 4 minutes into the track when I write this). It meddles on and on and is indeed a track you really don't wanna listen to a second time as a review on the net states. http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/reviews/story.jsp?story=586686 At 11 minutes or so, the 'blackboard jungle' sample is thrown at us (again) and from then it is just waiting till the bloody track is finally over; luckily it dies from boredom a few minutes later. Maybe I'm too harsh for the track (I'm still suffering from a New Year hangover) and if I have to find a positive point it is that this track seems to be a trip thru memory lane when Trash was still in the band and when Orbus Terrarum ruled the world. Insane is just a 6 minutes stomper and can be easily discarded. Lowflow .starts immediately were Streets Of Blah ended, the same trance-aesthetic moods flow in and out and are more soothing to my hangover right now. This seems to be one of these albums you can here as soundscape in Mexx shops nowadays, if the people over there would happen to know Thomas Fehlmann of course. Lowflow is not tedious, not boring, but soothing and utterly harmless. If I may point you to a track or two: Lindt, Alice Springs. The perfect soundtrack to have a descent fuck on as well, so it seems. at least it's something else than Barry White. But I have to confess I used the skip button when the record had been playing for 40 minutes or so. F