





Lit by lanterns and bleeding psychedelica. Both man and mouse. One shot whimsy to two tablespoons of backlash. The Future Sounds of Yesterday is an intriguingly victorious one-off, able to link arms like a chorus of Auld Lang Syne and then hurl itself off stage.
Datatransmission.co.uk
A piece of music that sounds as if it should accompany the trials and tribulations of a Balkan cowboy trapped in a space capsule with an opera singing Nosferatu. An intriguing and wonderful listen, these looney tunes are well worth investing in.
Musicomh.com
A fine n' freaky debut; compositions of a bewildering but beguilingly hybrid nature.
Uncut
Like the soundtrack to an Eastern European art house movie about mental dissolve, this is an uneasy but eminently intriguing ride.
Brightonsource.co.uk
A kaleidoscope of sounds and influences seemingly beamed into the speakers like some magnificent short wave radio broadcast.
This is the work of a very talented collage artist who has learned to synthesize the musical elements of his world into a pastiche that seems fully formed and delivered from another place and time. The Future Sound of Yesterday indeed.
Pennyblackmusic.co.uk
An extraordinarily un-pin-downable, wibble-sound collage; really quite marvellous.
Drownedinsound.com
A magnificent travelogue in sound and time.
Soundsxp.com
An exciting, compelling listen that'll leave you slack-jawed in wonder.
Music Industry Today
A vast sound universe of schizophrenic tango, sudden stoner stomps, rough glitches, gypsy Kirmesmusik, The Lonesome Organist pt. II and other hot-cakes.
Lodown Magazine
An album that is very much the sum of its’ parts, that will reward and still intrigue with every listen.
17seconds.co.uk
A rather accomplished mix of operatic folk, gentle glitch, colourful prog flavours 
Organart.com
A welcome break from the dreary mundanity that often fills the Tasty mailbag
Tastyfazine.org
An eclectic and exotic hybrid of bohemian jazz and electro. Kid Loco meets Pink Floyd.
List.co.uk
Wheezing accordion, howling psychedelic rock, prog rock spaghetti western soundtrack, bullfights, Pink Floyd and European folk. It’s like 1960s exotica updated for a generation with miniscule attention spans.
Financial Times
(An) absorbing, dramatic, inventive, fun and fascinating whole. The self-deprecating Baker underplays how cohesive and musically rich it is – a real labour of love that never feels self-indulgent.
Yorkshire Evening Post
An unorthodox album that is very much an experimental and resourceful piece of work, (it) splashes together a rich cornucopia of instruments and styles.
Narcmedia.com
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