Presented with a chunk of Trotsky's essay on Nazism, this sublime album sees Snauss and Peters launch uneasily into German history as they delve into classic German electronic music.
Tenderly layered into almost excessively dreamy tracks, it's all powerfully escapist and blissfully ignorant, with titles like "Forgotten", "Yesterday Didn't Exist" and "Gift Horse's Mouth" provided for the tracks of an album that uncomfortably binds the joys of evading the world with the historic dangers of willfully ignoring reality.
An undeniably beautiful record, with Snauss' journeying synth-work and the duo's expert songwriting at their peak, regardless of the political statements it hints at.