Past Press . O'r Wasg
"Bonkers and electronic with genre ideas going all over the shop" - Huw Stephens, Radio 1
"Ultra-cool idyllic electronica" - The Wire
"Sublime electronics from Wales with touches of blip hop, soundtracks and Aphex Twin" - Rob Da Bank, Radio 1
"Highly original and utterly obsessive" - Wales on Sunday
"Has consistently pushed, pulled, filtered and enveloped Welsh music in new and interesting directions" - Adam Walton, Radio Wales
"A heavenly car crash of Gloria Summer aural sex and Captain & Tenille all wrapped up in a hypnotic kind of speed-jazz format. Genius" - Unpeeled fanzine
"Casgliad gwych o synnau electronig arbrofol" - Brechdan Tywod
"A maelstrom of high-speed snares and gut-punching low-end" - Radio 1 website
"Simulated strings weep over a candle-lit base of piano ruminations and electronic flickers ... lovely" - Textura.org
"Beautifully striking ambience" - Smallfish
"Soothing, inspiring, relaxing, enthralling and intimidating in equal turn" - Adam Walton, Radio Wales
"A very scary man" - Bethan Elfyn, Radio 1
"Oddly haunting soundscapes" - Norman Records
"An excellent sub-bass assault" - Radio 1 in Wales
"Twinkling neo-classical melancholy" - Norman Records
"Weird is the mind that made this... but that's ok. The craziness begins with the impossible to understand Welsh track titles and continues into the music" - Radio 1 in Wales
"A collection of incidental sounds with the odd tune thrown in for good measure & released for a reaction. Perhaps he was a sound technician for the Butthole Surfers and some of that acid residue got stuck under his fingernails" - Crud fanzine
"Incredible" - Mary Anne Hobbs
"Wastad yn ardderchog" - Morfablog
"Leading the Welsh electronica charge" - Rob Da Bank, Radio 1
"Ultra-cool idyllic electronica" - The Wire
"Sublime electronics from Wales with touches of blip hop, soundtracks and Aphex Twin" - Rob Da Bank, Radio 1
"Highly original and utterly obsessive" - Wales on Sunday
"Has consistently pushed, pulled, filtered and enveloped Welsh music in new and interesting directions" - Adam Walton, Radio Wales
"A heavenly car crash of Gloria Summer aural sex and Captain & Tenille all wrapped up in a hypnotic kind of speed-jazz format. Genius" - Unpeeled fanzine
"Casgliad gwych o synnau electronig arbrofol" - Brechdan Tywod
"A maelstrom of high-speed snares and gut-punching low-end" - Radio 1 website
"Simulated strings weep over a candle-lit base of piano ruminations and electronic flickers ... lovely" - Textura.org
"Beautifully striking ambience" - Smallfish
"Soothing, inspiring, relaxing, enthralling and intimidating in equal turn" - Adam Walton, Radio Wales
"A very scary man" - Bethan Elfyn, Radio 1
"Oddly haunting soundscapes" - Norman Records
"An excellent sub-bass assault" - Radio 1 in Wales
"Twinkling neo-classical melancholy" - Norman Records
"Weird is the mind that made this... but that's ok. The craziness begins with the impossible to understand Welsh track titles and continues into the music" - Radio 1 in Wales
"A collection of incidental sounds with the odd tune thrown in for good measure & released for a reaction. Perhaps he was a sound technician for the Butthole Surfers and some of that acid residue got stuck under his fingernails" - Crud fanzine
"Incredible" - Mary Anne Hobbs
"Wastad yn ardderchog" - Morfablog
"Leading the Welsh electronica charge" - Rob Da Bank, Radio 1