"Those who have followed the works of Brian Grainger (aka Milieu, Pink Space) since the days of Parallax will be in for nothing short of a complete shock upon listening to Vhom. Gone are the nostalgic melodies, the laid back rhythms, the steady basslines or the soft pads that have come to define his trademark sound. Make no mistake, Vhom creates portraits of blistering noise. Scathing, boiling, firey, malignant noise. Some will no doubt question the validity of such a move, but one must ascertain the full scope of what is being done here: this is not noise music for lack of inspiration. Rather, it is music that is focused on the premise of unmastered passion. The raw fire of creativity burns here, with no rules to hinder its movements. It is unruly, intense and genuine sound that makes no apologies."
- John-Paul Kramer
"Cripes alive! This is a bit of a beast. Getting right down to brass tacks, Brian delivers an album that's packed full of abrasive, experimental and, it must be said, pretty damn ruthless electronics. Sharing more in commmon with the likes of Merzbow than the usual more melodic sounds it's absolutely packed full of bit-reduced tones and rhythmic elements that have power and depth in abundance. Constructed from a load of short interlude tracks and then a collection of longer centrepiece works, it's an album that takes no prisoners at all. Storming, quite frankly."
- Smallfish Records