"It starts with a big deep desert twang, slowly merging with ambient echoes and distant, wordless voices - from featured guest vocalist Anneli Drecker of Norway's Röyksopp - conjuring up an other-worldly, crepuscular landscape. Then it camel-lopes off behind the deep throb of a firmly struck guimbri and subtle krakeb percussion - those Moroccan castanets - into North African terrain, Justin's spiritual homeland ... Don't expect conventional songs (...), even when Drecker's voice is more central as on "Crow Dream", "Fog March" (with hints of throat singing) or "Khamsa" either - the latter a rare example of a desert joik. This is filmic music for which you construct your own pictures inside your head, aided by its seamless sequencing where tracks merge in and out of each other ... It's a small masterpiece and likely to become cult listening".