Imagine a dub version of
My Bloody Valentine's "Soon" without the repeating keyboard sample. At almost nine minutes,
Seefeel give you a looping and loopy baseline; simple, endless drum pattern; and those odd guitar tones more associates with
Kevin Shields/
Bilinda Butcher and their numerous musical offspring. What few vocals there are are an afterthought. The production is spacious and near-perfect. The song is super trance stuff. All three B-sides seem like lesser looks at the same formula, though female vocals figure more prominently on the late-'70s
P.I.L.-ish "Time to Find Me (Come Inside)," and in this case that's not an improvement, as it distracts from the hypnosis. It's impossible to say where a band goes from here, but from the A-side, they've at least laid a hell of an intriguing (if somewhat limited) foundation to expand on.