Peter Dixon
A review somewhere suggested that this was Susumu Yokota's most challenging work, at times unsettling and creepy? That's not my experience, but perhaps it's how you approach it that affects what you get out of it. Lie down with headphones on, take a slow deep breath and prepare to listen. It's a fascinating album and I find the miscellaneous sounds that slip in and out at various times make it continually interesting, as well as relaxing. Lovely.