The latest output by the mysterious Gintas K can be divided in two parts. The first CD offers digital post-techno, as if Raster-Noton meets Esplendor Geometrico or Sonar. Deep hypnotizing betas go along with high-pitched peeps and rhythmic noise fragments. But always keeping a mathematical abstractness and systematic, precise built-up. The second CD features 600 tracks, each one minute long. All sonic material is created from pure sound at the frequency of 2kHz. It’s like a test CD for your speakers, in this case more for your brain, because those sinus waves are rather abstract. Nevertheless getting more complicated later one. Interesting, but very conceptual.