SEB, as they call themselves, present an album featuring 15 tracks, of which the longest counts four minutes and 16 seconds. A sort of digital snapshots. One should take the music not too serious, it's playful and almost cynical. As if robots started to live their own life. It all sounds like ages ago, due to the cheap synth sounds and producing quality. Ideact, SEB's release from 2005, offers slightly the same concept: basic melodies, pain structures and cheerful synths in a sort of early Kraftwerk style. A timewarp back in the 1970's, when electronic devices were new and hardly explored.Review by Paul Bijlsma of Phosphor Magazine