Indulging in what can best be described as "synthgaze" (in this case with an emphasis on the gaze part, contrary to HUWD), BTDHU unleashes a dreamy, shimmering night-time wonder that oozes euphoria. It is a bit long though, losing a fair share of momentum over its course before, luckily, successfully rounding it off with an astonishing closer. A lovely album that's a highly recommended listening for night-time drives. - 8.0
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