An iconic figure on Germany‘s techno scene, Jörg Burger tends to cook up new aliases every few releases or so; Triola is the newest edition to the fold, meant to complement his previous work as The Bionaut, Burger/Ink, The Modernist, and more. What has remained constant throughout his lengthy discography is a meticulous attention to detail-similar to the rich palette of Swayzak or Kirk DeGiorgio, as opposed to the monochromatic, stripped-down vision of techno espoused by Jeff Mills or Adam Beyer. This album is no different, as luxuriant melodies steeped in effusive warmth provide for a relaxing listening experience and an introduction to Kompakt‘s softer side.