: It is often hailed as an "underrated masterpiece" of late-'90s electronica, standing the test of time better than many of its contemporaries. The Modern Return: Episodes (2026)
: Released on the legendary R&S Records, this album proved that electronic music could be both emotionally resonant and rhythmically complex. The Evolution: Present (1996) Sun Electric - 2 Albums
: Reviewers at DJ Mag and Choon Review describe it as a meticulously constructed album that reflects their history while continuing their exploration into new sonic patterns. : It is often hailed as an "underrated
: Critics describe it as a "playful" and "melodious" studio effort that captures the experimental halcyon days of the mid-90s. : Critics describe it as a "playful" and
: Their latest release, Episodes , marks a return to form using the rare Subharchord Synthesizer , a 1960s relic that provides a warm, "voluptuous" purr.
: Tracks like "O'Locco" and "Entrance" established their signature style of "silvery leads" and elastic rhythms. It is frequently cited by fans as their most essential and "special" work.
: Moving away from the "trancier" elements of their debut, Present leans further into experimental IDM and breakbeat.