Curiously enough, I actually suffer from several painful and involuntary muscular contractions, that aside there is an immediate sense of confidence and improvement in sound configuration. I already love the first track, ouch!-) Track two is toned nicely, the pace is good and the content better, crisper, more directed. I go for nightmare out of the two halves, but that's just me, and not a judgement on the work!-) So, a bipolarity seems faultlessly logical for such a title, and I think it works. Now, Remember Don't Forgive, though it seems a bit muted is a nice easy piece... remember... The fourth track (I lack the translation, which makes it more challenging to assess) seems almost schizophrenic, it is made of many things and still retains form as a track. Clear Lake/Blurry Thoughts is watery and emotional, but there's an airport nearby and every now and then a plane lands or takes off. And then the track takes off in a bursting flurry of sound, pulling a few loops on the way. The next track, Broken starts gloomily the rhythm bringing in the sense of having to get on with it anyway. Deep pools here potentially? Fixed/Broken Twice actually feels like a continuation, it's got a lovely pace and wholesomeness to it, it just rolls into the ears. Followed by No Sun, it's simply a good mix of noises and beats and then it steps up to the ante and gets top score, only to semi-return, followed by another flurry of a chorus. Tutti i Giorni che Vuoi (?) again starts off strong and continues, and then blows your proverbial socks off. Really like to play this loud and proud. The last track is quieter but with something substantial in the background, then BOOM it's there, strong and powerful. Top marks from me for this one. Loved it!-)