Suxul's second release, undermines the label's ability to definitely be here and stay for long. Again the A-side is full of fresh ideas, humming with vital percussive textures, bubbling kick ass attitude that already show some sort of Suxul trademark feel to it. But oh, flip it over and let John Tejada take a digital photo of it. Motion is freezing, details become clearer, the arrangement is on the point. 'Click!' and yet another side to it becomes visible: a hint of a 'Kraftwerk' shines through behind the original setting. Sick!! Handpainted on photo like only John would do.