Folk-electronica would be just another new and sad hyphenated word used to describe music that programmers need labels for. While this is a sonic collage of traditional folk instrumentation (it was recorded and mixed in Southern England and the western coast of Ireland) ambient sounds, loops and natural found sounds, better to just dig into the joy and mastery of this gem, and forget labels. It sounds like a Loner Deluxe record. There is a peace to tracks like ?Snow Was Melting?, ?Bridge Blue?, and ?Sparks into the Night? but all is not totally in harmony. Bursts of brutal noise joins the quiet drone at surprising times, and with a coherent authority in the mix. It must be the Celtic in them that makes for such a natural fit of the sacred with the profane. Whatever the intention, the result is powerful and human. 8/10 --
Mike Wood (18 September, 2006)