The album appears if beamed-in from the edge of the universe, way beyond the precipice in a metaphysical netherworld. This is Krust as futurist revisionist, making exhilarating, standout music of depth and substance, which is unlike anything else, above-and-beyond floor-focussed confines. Krust’s music is more individualistic; closer to the vivid brushstrokes of a fauvist painting, and less like a diagram on a grid.
â € Disc 1
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Negative Returns | Krust | |
| Track 2 | The Dust Fell Off | Krust | |
| Track 3 | Constructive Ambiguity | Krust |
â € Disc 2
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Hegel Dialect | Krust | |
| Track 2 | 7 Known Truths | Krust | |
| Track 3 | Deep Fields of Liars | Krust | |
| Track 4 | Antigravity Love | Krust |
â € Disc 3
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Space Oddity | Krust | |
| Track 2 | It’s a Lot | Krust | |
| Track 3 | Keter the Heavenly | Krust | |
| Track 4 | Only God Can Tell | Krust |





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