2017 release. Mick Chillage, the hardest working man in (ambient) show business, has joined forces with Eric the Taylor to make our daily lives go down just a bit sweeter. Theyve coined themselves the Architects of Existence, and, yes, its a weighty moniker, but listening to these four epic-lengths pieces of broadband drift youre happy that the dynamic duos at least got lofty ambitions. Its pleasing to know that between them theyve cooked up one helluva work of sonic fiction here. Grandiose, epoch-spanning, this is the stuff that dreams are made of. Chillage and Taylor are two of electronicas Nobel laureates, so that even the luxurious gyrating buzz of their metallic sequencers make nice on the inner ear while their synths gently weep. And hats off to the artists for wearing their analog hearts on their sleevesthe second movements slow-twist discourse is equal parts Steve Roach and mentor Namlook, along with a hint of Mark Ishams score from The Hitcheremotional environmental music of pearlescent luster and quiet reckoning, drawn with careful poise and an Architects touch.