The brand new, seventy minute, studio album for 2004, complete with 16 page comic booklet by renowned underground artist, Matt Howarth. All instrumental, this album is very much in keeping with the immaculate ‘Spacefolds’ series of releases. This time we’re talking space-rock, or probably to be more precise, cosmic-rock, for most of the tracks, while possessing slow to mid-paced rhythmic backings, and founded on beds of ever-present electric bass and distant drums, are taken at a pace more befitting something like the more rhythmic excursions of the first two classic Cosmic Jokers albums, and it is with those albums that this epic journey shares more than a passing similarity. Built on layers and textures of synths, mellotrons, electric guitars and the aforementioned rhythm backings, the whole thing is a wonderfully constructed and warm analogue-sounding voyage through the heart of space, with that whole seventies feel very much prevalent throughout. The music and layers change constantly while the music moves on so that you are always engaged by the unfolding delights. The layers and textures shift effortlessly, and the effect is magical, the sound full and the body of the music solid and substantial yet at the same time cosmic and atmospheric. If you like the Cosmic Jokers albums, the previous ‘Spacefolds‘ series of Quarkspace albums or anything that mixes slow space-rock with seventies sounding electronic Krautrock, then this will be on your CD player for years to come – it’s just brilliant and so repeat playable on every level. Their finest CD so far and essential listening. - [Quarkspace.com]