Double LP version. Juan Atkins and Moritz von Oswald -- the two indispensable protagonists of the "Electric Garden" -- plug back into the wilderness. Transport brings together a set of studio-refined sequences aimed at colonizing some of the dark energy that pulsates through those areas that are thoroughly electrified, even if not on the grid. The Detroit-Berlin axis triangulates to a third point that, like the atomic particle that lives in two places at once, flickers between a form of techno-charged ambience and a futuristic club-jazz that cannot be broken down into constitutive parts. Borderland remains caught in a state of enraptured stillness, invisibly moving between every imagined future for electronic sound making. The result: a font from which springs serene and exhilarating musical ideas that vibrate with refined energy for 60 seconds in every minute.
| A1 | Transport | 7:28 |
| A2 | Odyssey | 7:27 |
| B1 | Lightyears | 6:07 |
| B2 | 2600 | 6:44 |
| C1 | Merkur | 4:09 |
| C2 | Riod | 9:14 |
| D1 | Zeolites | 10:30 |
| D2 | Untitled |