“After a four-year gap, Munich electronic composer, Thomas Bücker, finally releases the anticipated follow-up to his faux-classical debut. Ominous in mood, Bücker’s intense sprawling magnum opus sounds like a grand résumé for future soundtrack work; each incipient composition a eulogy to some adversity or another which pits the hero, or heroine, against a monumental, stirring landscape. Hinting at such notable luminaries as Phillip Glass and fellow Teutonic pioneers Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream, the general tone is palatial, and mixes post-classiscm with evocative broody washes of synth and flickering, oscillating and buzzing effects.” - Dominic Valvona, God Is In the TV